The value attached to each question is shown in brackets after the question. But a full and correct answer to an easy question will in all caaes secure a larger number of marks than an incomplete or inexact answer to a more difficult one. Examination Papers for Science Schools and Classes - Page 49by Great Britain. Education Department. Department of Science and Art - 1886Full view - About this book
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1885 - 856 pages
...ANNUAL EXAMINATION. AGRICULTURE. Instructions. Put the number of the question before your answer. . Confine your answers strictly to the questions proposed. Your name is not given to the examiners, and you are requested not to write to them about your answers. THIRD CLASS. First paper.... | |
| John J. Prince - 1885 - 274 pages
...are not attended to, the paper will be cancelled. Put the number of the question before your answer. You are to confine your answers strictly to the questions proposed. Your name is nut given to the Examiners, and you are forbidden to write to them about your answers. You are permitted... | |
| William S. Furneaux - Human anatomy - 1888 - 264 pages
...in brackets after the question, but a full and correct answer to an easy question will in all cases secure a larger number of marks than an incomplete or inexact answer to a more difficult one. The Examination in this subject lasts for three hours. You are permitted to attempt only eight questions.... | |
| David Allan Low - 1888 - 136 pages
...in brackets after the question. But a full and correct answer to an easy question will in all cases secure a larger number of marks than an incomplete or inexact answer to a more difficult one. Your name is not given to the Examiner, and you are forbidden to write to him about your answers. You... | |
| Edward J. Burrell - Building - 1889 - 264 pages
...in brackets after the question. But a full and correct answer to an easy question will in all cases secure a larger number of marks than an incomplete or inexact answer to a more difficult one. A single accent (') signifies yfe; ; a double accent (") inches, Questions marked (*) have accompanying... | |
| Edward J. Burrell - Building - 1889 - 264 pages
...in brackets after the question. But a full and correct answer to an easy question will in all cases secure a larger number of marks than an incomplete or inexact answer to a more difficult one. A single accent (') signifies feet ; a double accent (") inches, Questions marked (*) have accompanying... | |
| Building - 1891 - 338 pages
...the Elementary or the Advanced or the Honours paper, but you must confine yourself to one of them. Your name is not given to the Examiner, and you are forbidden to write to him about your answers. All figures must be drawn on the single sheet of paper supplied, for no second sheet will be allowed.... | |
| Building - 1891 - 324 pages
...in brackets after the question. But a full and correct answer to an easy question will in all case? secure a larger number of marks than an incomplete or inexact answer to a more difficult one. A single accent (') signifies feet ; a double accent (") inches. Questions marked (*) have accompanying... | |
| Henry Fidler - Construction industry - 1891 - 322 pages
...in brackets after the question. But a full and correct answer to an easy question will in all cases secure a larger number of marks than an incomplete or inexact answer to a more difficult one. A single accent (') signifies feet ; a double accent (") inches. Questions marked (*) have accompanying... | |
| Henry Fidler - Building - 1892 - 264 pages
...the Elementary or the Advanced or the Honours paper, but you must confine yourself to one of them. Your name is not given to the Examiner, and you are forbidden to write to him about your answers. All figures must be drawn on the single sheet of paper supplied, for no second sheet will be aUowed.... | |
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