Below are sixteen questions. Three answers are given to each question. You are to look at the answers carefully; then make a cross in the square before the best answer to each question, as in the sample: "Why do we use stoves? Because... Natural History - Page 6731919Full view - About this book
| Clarence Stone Yoakum, Robert Mearns Yerkes - 1920 - 334 pages
...question, as in the sample: " ' Why do we use stoves? Because Q they look well [x] they keep us warm Q they are black " 'Here the second answer is the best one...Begin with No. 1 and keep on until time is called.' — Ready —Go!" After !*/« minutes, say "STOP! Turn over the page to Test 4." Test 4. — -Synonym... | |
| Marion Rex Trabue, Frank Parker Stockbridge - 1920 - 370 pages
...question, as in the sample: " ' Why do we use stoves? Because [] they look well Q] they keep us warm Q they are black " ' Here the second answer is the best one...with a cross. '"Begin with No. 1 and keep on until lime is called.' — Ready — Go!" After 1J minutes, say "Stop! Turn over the page to Test 4." Instructions... | |
| Clarence Stone Yoakum, Robert Mearns Yerkes - 1920 - 332 pages
...as in the sample: SAMPLE Why do we use stoves? Because G they look well (x] they keep us warm D they are black Here the second answer is the best one and is marked with Begin with No. 1 and keep on until time is called. a cross. 1 It is wiser to put some money aside and... | |
| Marion Rex Trabue, Frank Parker Stockbridge - 1921 - 372 pages
...SAMPLE] n they look wen I [»] they keep us warm ID they are black Hen the second answer is the beat one and is marked with a cross. Begin with No. 1 and keep cm until time is called 1 It is wiser to put some money aside and not spend it all, so that you may... | |
| William Anderson McCall - 1922 - 466 pages
...question, as in the sample: Why do we use stoves? Because they look well SAMPLE they keep us warm they are black "Here the second answer is the best one...Begin with No. 1 and keep on until time is called." Thorndike has devised a novel test. This test attains the maximum of showing and the minimum of linguistic... | |
| William Anderson McCall - 1922 - 438 pages
...question, as in the sample: Why do we use stoves? Because SAMPLE X they look well they keep us warm they are black "Here the second answer is the best one and is marked with a cross. Begin with No. i and keep on until time is called." Thorndike has devised a novel test. This test attains the maximum... | |
| New York (State). Rural School Survey - 1922 - 292 pages
...percent were able to read and "Get the answers to these examples as quickly as you can." "It is wise to put some money aside and not spend it all so that you may prepare for old age and sickness." To put the matter succinctly, it may be said that only 69 percent... | |
| Melvin Everett Haggerty - 1922 - 236 pages
...sentences such as the following: "Get the answers to these examples as quickly as you can." "It is wise to put some money aside and not spend it all, so that you may prepare for old age and sickness." It seems pertinent to present these facts concerning near-illiteracy... | |
| Robert Harvey Gault - 1923 - 358 pages
...look well, — they are black — , they keep us warm — , they are made of iron. ' Here the third answer is the best one and is marked with a cross....Begin with No. 1 and keep on until time is called." (Before each alternative, as in the sample, a small square is printed, and in the sample a cross is... | |
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