Sunday, February 11, 2018

Eighth Grade Examination from 1910..



EIGHTH GRADE 
EXAMINATION QUESTIONS
AUGUST 18 AND 19, 1910

READING CIRCLE WORK

Write a brief review of one reading circle book.

GRAMMAR

   1. Write the plural of the following words: daisy, leaf, tooth, penny, die, me, tongs, valley, Miss Jones, Mr. Brown.

   2. Name the four kinds of sentences as to use, and the three kinds of sentences as to structure.

   3. Give sentences containing noun, adjective, and adverbial clauses.

   4. Name four kinds of pronouns and give examples of each kind.

   5. In what must a pronoun agree with its antecedent? Illustrate.

   6. He felt the damp of the river fog, that rises after the sun goes down. Diagram or analyze.

   7. Compare: little, much, near, old, up, honest, elegant, famous, neat, merciful.

   8. Write a sentence containing a verb in the active voice, change it to the passive, and explain how this is done.

   9. Name three different ways in which a noun may be used in the nominative case, and three ways in which a noun may be used in the objective case.

  10. Write a letter to a friend describing briefly the country surrounding your home.

ORTHOGRAPHY (spelling)

1-6.
1. soldier    16. sustenance
2. grandeur    17. obedience
3. numeral    18. cancellation
4. cuticle    19. declension
5. buffalo    20. military
6. decrepit    21. irregular
7. meridian    22. accurate
8. phrasing    23. pernicious
9. prairie    24. laudanum
10. reservoir    25. beneficent
11. Manhattan    26. senator
12. biography    27. registrar
13. emblematic    28. January
14. genuine    29. soliloquy
15. Siberia    30. Tuesday

   7. Write sentences showing the correct use of the following words: beat, beet; great, grate; lain, lane; seam, seem; the, thee.

   8. Mark diacritically the vowels in the following: banana, admire, golden, ticket, lunch.

   9. Form words using the following affixes and tell of the meaning of the words thus formed: ary, less, er, ous, dom.

  10. Define the following words and give examples: primitive word, compound word, vowel, accent, prefix.

UNITED STATES HISTORY 
AND CIVICS

   1. What were the three objective points of the Federal forces in the Civil War?

   2. Name the last three presidents in order, and name an important event in each administration.

   3. How did the Colonies of the North and South differ as to social life, education, industries, and customs, prior to the Revolution?

   4. (a) State briefly the causes of the War of 1812. (b) Name two engagements. (c) Two prominent American Commanders.

   5. Give a short sketch of the life and work of one of the following great men: Thomas Jefferson, Henry Clay, William McKinley.

   6. (a) When and where was slavery introduced into America? (b) How was it abolished?

   7. What has made the names of each of the following historical? Alexander Hamilton, U.S. Grant, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Cyrus W. Field, Clara Barton.

   8. (a) State the qualifications of a United States Senator. (b) Name the Senators from the State of Washington.

   9. How do you distinguish between the terms Puritns, Pilgrims, and Separatists?

  10. Give an account of the framing and adoption of the Declaration of Independence.

GEOGRAPHY

   1. What causes the difference in climate between Eastern and Western Washington?

   2. Name ten wild animals of Africa.

   3. Tell some reasons why the people of Washington are interested in the Orient.

   4. Name the five chief nations of Europe, and give their capitals.

   5. Name five important cities and five products of Canada.

   6. Sketch a map of South America, locating three rivers, five capital cities.

   7. What and where are the following? Liverpool, Panama, Suez, Ural, Liberia, Quebec, Pikes Peak, Yosemite, Danube, San Diego.

   8. Name five of the principal crops of the United States, and tell the section where each is raised.

   9. Describe the Nile and the country through which it flows.

  10. Name the largest country of Asia, three important cities, and three important products.

ARITHMETIC

   1. Divide 304487 by 931.

   2. Find the sum of 5/9, 5/6, 3/4, 11/36.

   3. A gardener sells his celery for 8 1/3 cents per bunch. How many bunches should he give for $5.00?

   4. How many board feet in a piece of timber 14 inches square, and 12 feet long?

   5. What number diminished by 33 1/3 percent of itself, equals 38?

   6. By selling my horse for $156 I gained 8 1/3 %. How much did the horse cost me?

   7. A note for $200 was given January 1, 1909, rate of interest to be 8%. How much was due April 1, 1910?

   8. Find the square root of 95.6484.

   9. What is the cost of enough lumber to floor a room 24 feet long and 16 feet wide, at $32 per thousand feet?

  10. How much will it cost me to pave a street 42 feet wide, and 625 feet long, at $11.65 per square yard?

READING

1-5. One selection in prose and one in poetry from eighth grade reading book. (50 credits) (not included)

   6. Name five American poets, and give a quotation from each.

   7. Who wrote the following?
      The Village Blacksmith.
      Rip Van Winkle.
      The First Snowfall.
      The Great Stone Face.
      The Raven.

   8. Quote two stanzas of "America."

   9. Quote a stanza from one of the poems mentioned in question 7.

  10. Give in your own words the meaning of the following:
      "To him who, in the love of Nature, holds
      Communion with her visible forms, she speaks
      A various language: for his gayer hours
      She has a voice of gladness, and a smile
      Into his darker musings with a mild
      And healing sympathy, that steals away
      Their sharpness ere he is aware."

PHYSIOLOGY

   1. Describe the structure of the skin.

   2. Locate the thoracic duct.

   3. Trace a drop of blood from the time it enters the left ventricle, until it returns to its starting point, and name the different valves and principal arteries and veins through which it passes.

   4. Describe the composition of the blood.

   5. Why are the arteries more protected than the veins?

   6. Name five special senses.

   7. Explain why health depends largely upon habit.

   8. Explain the effect of alcohol and tobacco upon the action of the heart.

   9. Give some good reasons why boys should not smoke cigarettes.

  10. What do you understand about the germ theory of disease?

GENERAL QUESTIONS

(Note—Examiners will grade penmanship of pupils from their answers to the following questions)

   1. Write your name in full.

   2. What is your age?

   3. Write your post office address, number of your school district, and name of your teacher.

   4. To what grade of the school do you belong? Have you completed the grade?

   5. Is this your first eighth grade examination?

   6. If you succeed in obtaining an eighth grade diploma, do you expect to attend school next term? Where?

4 comments:

  1. I doubt many children now can pass that, sigh. Have a lovely Sunday, Annie. smiles

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  2. I doubt many young OR middle-aged adults could pass that !
    ...and we thought our grandparents and great grandparents were
    not as smart as we whippersnappers !

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  3. Oh My!! I think I just had to repeat the 8th grade! That is quite the test!! Perhaps at one time I might have been able to answer all of those questions, but I've forgotten way too many details over the years due to lack of use. So sad! I wonder now how many college students could pass that test! Very interesting. Thank you for challenging us. Do you have the answers?

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  4. Wow I wouldn't pass the 8th grade now! Tough, tough grade test. Thank goodness I'm too old to care anymore. LOL!! Be blessed dear Annie.

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