Hughes's Educational Course. THE BOOK ΤΟ HUGHES'S OFFICIAL EXAMINATIONS, WITH ANSWERS. ENTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL. LONDON: JOSEPH HUGHES, PILGRIM STREET, LUDGATE HILL. (1) Add together seven thousand and one, eight hundred and ninetyfive, sixty-five thousand and ninety, eight thousand nine hundred and seventy-six, six hundred and fifty-four, twelve thousand five hundred. (2) Take eight thousand two hundred and ninety-seven from thirty. five thousand and ninety-six. (3) Multiply fifty-eight thousand seven hundred and ninety by five hundred and eight. (4) Divide seventy-five thousand six hundred and four by eight. 53d. 82d.= 75d.= 105d.= = GIRLS. (1) Add together five thousand and nine, four hundred and eightysix, seventy-three thousand one hundred and eighty-two, nine thousand two hundred and forty-seven, fifty-eight, seventeen thousand six hundred. (2) From ten thousand take nine thousand and nine. (3) Multiply fifty-eight thousand seven hundred and ninety by seventy-nine. (4) Divide eighty-seven thousand three hundred and sixty-eight by 8. 47d.= GEOGRAPHY. (1) What do you mean by a country? Name one. Give the name of a river in the country you mention. (3) Where do rivers rise? What is the name given to the beginning of a stream ? (4) What is the difference between a hill and a mountain? GRAMMAR. (1) Write the names of anything you can talk about. (2) Name all the things in the school that are made of wood. (3) Tell me some names of places. (4) Parse the nouns and verbs in these lines:"We saw the yellow wallflower wave Upon a smouldering castle wall." : |