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8th Grade Final Exam: Salina, KS -1895
Grammar (Time, one hour)
1. Give nine rules for the use of capital letters.
2. Name the parts of speech and define those that have no modifications.
3. Define verse, stanza and paragraph
4. What are the principal parts of a verb? Give principal parts
of"lie,""play," and "run."
5. Define case; Illustrate each case.
6. What is punctuation? Give rules for principal marks of punctuation.
7 - 10. Write a composition of about 150 words and show therein that you
understand the practical use of the rules of grammar.
Arithmetic (Time, 1.25 hours)
1. Name and define the Fundamental Rules of Arithmetic.
2. A wagon box is 2 ft. deep, 10 feet long, and 3 ft. wide. How many
bushels of wheat will it hold?
3. If a load of wheat weighs 3942 lbs., what is it worth at 50cts/bushel,
deducting 1050 lbs. for tare?
4. District No. 33 has a valuation of $35,000. What is the necessary levy
to carry on a school seven months at $50 per month, incidentals?
5. Find the cost of 6720 lbs. coal at $6.00 per ton.
6. Find the interest of $512.60 for 8 months and 18 days at 7 percent.
7. What is the cost of 40 boards 12 inches wide and 16 ft. long at $20 per
metre?
8. Find bank discount on $300 for 90 days (no grace) at 10 percent.
9. What is the cost of a square farm at $15 per acre, the distance of which
is 640 rods?
10. Write a Bank Check, a Promissory Note, and a Receipt.
U.S. History (Time, 45 minutes)
1. Give the epochs into which U.S. History is divided.
2. Give an account of the discovery of America by Columbus.
3. Relate the causes and results of the Revolutionary War.
4. Show the territorial growth of the United States.
5. Tell what you can of the history of Kansas.
6. Describe three of the most prominent battles of the Rebellion.
7. Who were the following: Morse, Whitney, Fulton, Bell, Lincoln, Penn, and
Howe?
8. Name events connected with the following dates: 1607, 1620, 1800, 1849,
1865.
Orthography (Time, one hour)
1. What is meant by the following: Alphabet, phonetic, orthography,
etymology, syllabication
2. What are elementary sounds? How classified?
3. What are the following, and give examples of each: Trigraph, subvocals,
diphthong, cognate letters, linguals
4. Give four substitutes for caret 'u.'
5. Give two rules for spelling words with final 'e.' Name two exceptions
under each rule.
6. Give two uses of silent letters in spelling. Illustrate each.
7. Define the following prefixes and use in connection with a word: bi,
dis, mis, pre, semi, post, non, inter, mono, sup.
8. Mark diacritically and divide into syllables the following, and name the
sign that indicates the sound: card, ball, mercy, sir, odd, cell, rise,
blood, fare, last.
9. Use the following correctly in sentences: cite, site, sight, fane,
fain, feign, vane, vain, vein, raze, raise, rays.
10. Write 10 words frequently mispronounced and indicate pronunciation by
use of diacritical marks and by syllabication.
Geography (Time, one hour)
1 What is climate? Upon what does climate depend?
2. How do you account for the extremes of climate in Kansas?
3. Of what use are rivers? Of what use is the ocean?
4. Describe the mountains of North America
5. Name and describe the following: Monrovia, Odessa, Denver, Manitoba,
Hecla, Yukon, St. Helena, Juan Fernandez, Aspinwall and Orinoco.
6. Name and locate the principal trade centers of the U.S.
7. Name all the republics of Europe and give the capital of each.
8. Why is the Atlantic Coast colder than the Pacific in the same latitude?
9. Describe the process by which the water of the ocean returns to the
sources of rivers.
10. Describe the movements of the! earth. Give the inclination of the
earth.
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AdivinaDarkfyre wrote:Until Zeek pointed that out I did not even notice the questions were over 100 years old. Kids are asked to memorize the same basic shit today, its not that different, at least where I went to school it wasn't..... well except they no longer ask us about bushels GG measurement systems.
Diekan wrote:Eziekial wrote:I plan on running for state legistature in Florida in the next 3-4 years and will have school choice be one of my main planks in my platform. Stossel hit the nail squarely on the head. I can't believe more parents are not outrged by what goes on in their childrens' schools. It's almost like they feel a break in ranks would be a public admittance to child abuse and would rather keep up the charade than come clean. Pretty sad if you ask me.
Most parents don't care.
Martrae wrote:AdivinaDarkfyre wrote:Until Zeek pointed that out I did not even notice the questions were over 100 years old. Kids are asked to memorize the same basic shit today, its not that different, at least where I went to school it wasn't..... well except they no longer ask us about bushels GG measurement systems.
The only difference now is they will pass you regardless of you knowing the answers. 100 years ago your ass would have been repeating the grade.
arlos wrote:Someone sent me this. Supposedly it is the Final for graduation from the 8th grade in Salina, Kansas in 1895. How many people even on here could pass this test if they just went and took it? I know some of the answers, but some I have no clue on. Anyway, it just goes to illustrate how different the education system is these days.8th Grade Final Exam: Salina, KS -1895
Grammar (Time, one hour)
1. Give nine rules for the use of capital letters.
2. Name the parts of speech and define those that have no modifications.
3. Define verse, stanza and paragraph
4. What are the principal parts of a verb? Give principal parts
of"lie,""play," and "run."
5. Define case; Illustrate each case.
6. What is punctuation? Give rules for principal marks of punctuation.
7 - 10. Write a composition of about 150 words and show therein that you
understand the practical use of the rules of grammar.
Arithmetic (Time, 1.25 hours)
1. Name and define the Fundamental Rules of Arithmetic.
2. A wagon box is 2 ft. deep, 10 feet long, and 3 ft. wide. How many
bushels of wheat will it hold?
3. If a load of wheat weighs 3942 lbs., what is it worth at 50cts/bushel,
deducting 1050 lbs. for tare?
4. District No. 33 has a valuation of $35,000. What is the necessary levy
to carry on a school seven months at $50 per month, incidentals?
5. Find the cost of 6720 lbs. coal at $6.00 per ton.
6. Find the interest of $512.60 for 8 months and 18 days at 7 percent.
7. What is the cost of 40 boards 12 inches wide and 16 ft. long at $20 per
metre?
8. Find bank discount on $300 for 90 days (no grace) at 10 percent.
9. What is the cost of a square farm at $15 per acre, the distance of which
is 640 rods?
10. Write a Bank Check, a Promissory Note, and a Receipt.
U.S. History (Time, 45 minutes)
1. Give the epochs into which U.S. History is divided.
2. Give an account of the discovery of America by Columbus.
3. Relate the causes and results of the Revolutionary War.
4. Show the territorial growth of the United States.
5. Tell what you can of the history of Kansas.
6. Describe three of the most prominent battles of the Rebellion.
7. Who were the following: Morse, Whitney, Fulton, Bell, Lincoln, Penn, and
Howe?
8. Name events connected with the following dates: 1607, 1620, 1800, 1849,
1865.
Orthography (Time, one hour)
1. What is meant by the following: Alphabet, phonetic, orthography,
etymology, syllabication
2. What are elementary sounds? How classified?
3. What are the following, and give examples of each: Trigraph, subvocals,
diphthong, cognate letters, linguals
4. Give four substitutes for caret 'u.'
5. Give two rules for spelling words with final 'e.' Name two exceptions
under each rule.
6. Give two uses of silent letters in spelling. Illustrate each.
7. Define the following prefixes and use in connection with a word: bi,
dis, mis, pre, semi, post, non, inter, mono, sup.
8. Mark diacritically and divide into syllables the following, and name the
sign that indicates the sound: card, ball, mercy, sir, odd, cell, rise,
blood, fare, last.
9. Use the following correctly in sentences: cite, site, sight, fane,
fain, feign, vane, vain, vein, raze, raise, rays.
10. Write 10 words frequently mispronounced and indicate pronunciation by
use of diacritical marks and by syllabication.
Geography (Time, one hour)
1 What is climate? Upon what does climate depend?
2. How do you account for the extremes of climate in Kansas?
3. Of what use are rivers? Of what use is the ocean?
4. Describe the mountains of North America
5. Name and describe the following: Monrovia, Odessa, Denver, Manitoba,
Hecla, Yukon, St. Helena, Juan Fernandez, Aspinwall and Orinoco.
6. Name and locate the principal trade centers of the U.S.
7. Name all the republics of Europe and give the capital of each.
8. Why is the Atlantic Coast colder than the Pacific in the same latitude?
9. Describe the process by which the water of the ocean returns to the
sources of rivers.
10. Describe the movements of the! earth. Give the inclination of the
earth.
PS. No, I don't think voucher schools are the answer.
Biggest ways to improve education: 1) dump out 2/3 of the management structure, useless paper-pushing beurocrats, 2) up the wages of teachers by at least 50%, to make it so that an entry-level teacher with a Bachelor's degree makes just as much as, say, a entry level programmer with a Bachelor's degree, in order to attract more people to teaching. 3) Have some method in place to a) fire incompetant teachers, and b) force ALL teachers to go through re-training in their specialties every 5-7 years. (give 'em a year off teaching, pay for them to go take a few semesters of university courses, so when they come back they're re-energized and fully up-to-date.) 4) Give schools and teachers the necessary teeth to fail kids who are failing again. These days schools hate to fail anyone, as 90% of the time the parents rant at the school and sue them. 5) Change teacher employment terms to be full-year, so they would get paid over summer vacation. Right now, last I talked to a teacher about it, they got 0 money for summer months, so had to scramble to find other work in order to afford life during those months, unless they happened to be teaching a summer class. Could use it instead for teachers not instructing during summer to send them to a class themselves of some kind.
These changes (and others) need to happen in the public school realm, not private schools. Vouchers won't fix the problem. At least here in CA, the way they were trying to introduce vouchers, you would have had complete off-the-wall schools springing up, and it ultimately would worked out to be just a handout to rich people already sending their kids to private schools, as anyone too poor to afford it before vouchers, generally still couldn't after, either.
-Arlos
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10. Describe the movements of the! earth. Give the inclination of the
earth.
Yamori wrote:Kids with a shred of common sense will have little desire to 'put forth effort' or 'care' in a shitty school system that forces them to show up and then proceeds to waste their time with trivial garbage and endless busy-work and memorization - not to mention the constant demands to knuckle under petty authority.
There will always be kids who won't engage in school, but if they actually made school a useful and meaningful thing it would probably at least be tolerated by many more people.
arlos wrote:
The biggest problem I have with privatizing everything about education is that if you do it, only the richest people will be able to afford to go to the best schools.
Vivalicious wrote:Lots of females don't want you to put your penis in their mouths. Some prefer it in their ass.
The biggest problem I have with privatizing everything about education is that if you do it, only the richest people will be able to afford to go to the best schools.
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