Examination papers used at the examination of candidates for appointment to the Commissariat1861 |
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... reduce their number by classification ? 4. What is meant by an auxiliary verb ? Give examples of such verbs in English , and in any other languages with which you may be acquainted . 5. Out of what other languages has the English ...
... reduce their number by classification ? 4. What is meant by an auxiliary verb ? Give examples of such verbs in English , and in any other languages with which you may be acquainted . 5. Out of what other languages has the English ...
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... Reduce 7 tons 15 cwt . 2 qrs . 16 lbs . to ounces ; and 3 roods 27 poles 26 yards to square inches . 3. Find the value of 83 quarters 5 bushels 3 pecks of corn at 11. 7s . 6d . per quarter . 4. If 11 horses eat 191 bushels of oats in 7 ...
... Reduce 7 tons 15 cwt . 2 qrs . 16 lbs . to ounces ; and 3 roods 27 poles 26 yards to square inches . 3. Find the value of 83 quarters 5 bushels 3 pecks of corn at 11. 7s . 6d . per quarter . 4. If 11 horses eat 191 bushels of oats in 7 ...
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... reduce the result to its simplest form . Simplify 314 + 11 199 12 240 7 12 ( 5 299 of 7. Multiply 456-721 by 35-72 ; Reduce 1.4 x 015 A 2 3 MATHEMATICS. ...
... reduce the result to its simplest form . Simplify 314 + 11 199 12 240 7 12 ( 5 299 of 7. Multiply 456-721 by 35-72 ; Reduce 1.4 x 015 A 2 3 MATHEMATICS. ...
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War office. 7. Multiply 456-721 by 35-72 ; Reduce 1.4 x 015 ⚫00014 Compare ( 001 ) 2 and ( 01 ) 3 . 8. Reduce 121 of a yard to the fraction of a mile . Express ( of a guinea + of 11. + of 5s . 11s . 9d . ) as the fraction of one ...
War office. 7. Multiply 456-721 by 35-72 ; Reduce 1.4 x 015 ⚫00014 Compare ( 001 ) 2 and ( 01 ) 3 . 8. Reduce 121 of a yard to the fraction of a mile . Express ( of a guinea + of 11. + of 5s . 11s . 9d . ) as the fraction of one ...
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... of each charge on the whole revenue . 5. Calculate by means of logarithms ( 1 ) ( 7.146 ) x ( 10 · 15 ) ( * 0075 ) ( 2 ) The content of a sphere the radius of which is 24 feet . 6. Reduce to its lowest terms 4a2 - 5ab +.
... of each charge on the whole revenue . 5. Calculate by means of logarithms ( 1 ) ( 7.146 ) x ( 10 · 15 ) ( * 0075 ) ( 2 ) The content of a sphere the radius of which is 24 feet . 6. Reduce to its lowest terms 4a2 - 5ab +.
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