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THE

OHIO EDUCATIONAL MONTHLY

ORGAN OF THE OHIO TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

VOL. XLVII.

JANUARY, 1898.

STATE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS.

No. L

DECEMBER 28, 29, and 30, 1897.

THEORY AND PRACTICE.

1. Name three qualifications of a good teacher. Which qualification do you consider the most important, and why?

2. Will the formation of rules ever assist in the government of a school? Discuss.

3. What are the purposes of a recitation?

4. What means do you use to induce pupils to study?

5. Do you believe that reading educational magazines, attending teachers' associations and visiting other schools will benefit a teacher? Give reasons for your answer.

6. What have you done along these ines within the past year?

7. What is meant by the "new eduaation"?

8. What is your theory regarding the use of corporal punishment?

U. S. HISTORY.

1. Give a brief history of slavery in te U. S.

2. Make a map of the U. S., indicatg and naming the territorial acces

sions.

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Make an outline of our history 1825 to 1835.

4. Upon what occasions, by what authority, and with what results have embargo acts been passed?

5. Write a hundred word sketch of the life of Andrew Johnson.

6. Name the leading events of the administration of the tenth President. 7. What historical events are suggested by the following terms: "Fiftyfour forty or fight," "Missouri Compromise," "X. Y. Z. papers," and "Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute"?

8. Upon what did the French and English base their claims to the territory of the Mississippi valley? How did they enforce their claims?

9. What events are suggested by the following names: Hamilton, Morse, Dred Scott, Whitney, Farragut?

10. Name five noted American historians and their works.

ARITHMETIC.

1. A man sold 500 acres of land, receiving in payment 2-3 of the value in cash and the rest in a note due in 3 months, without interest. He immediately discounted the note at a bank

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THE

OHIO EDUCATIONAL MONTHLY

ORGAN OF THE OHIO TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

VOL. XLVII.

JANUARY, 1898.

STATE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS.

No. L

DECEMBER 28, 29, and 30, 1897.

THEORY AND PRACTICE.

1. Name three qualifications of a good teacher. Which qualification do you consider the most important, and why?

2. Will the formation of rules ever assist in the government of a school? Discuss.

3. What are the purposes of a recitation?

4. What means do you use to induce pupils to study?

5. Do you believe that reading educational magazines, attending teachers' associations and visiting other schools will benefit a teacher? Give reasons for your answer.

6. What have you done along these lines within the past year?

7. What is meant by the "new education"?

8. What is your theory regarding the use of corporal punishment?

U. S. HISTORY.

1. Give a brief history of slavery in the U. S.

2. Make a map of the U. S., indicating and naming the territorial acces

sions.

3. Make an outline of our history from 1825 to 1835.

4. Upon what occasions, by what authority, and with what results have embargo acts been passed?

5. Write a hundred word sketch of the life of Andrew Johnson.

6. Name the leading events of the administration of the tenth President.

7. What historical events are suggested by the following terms: "Fiftyfour forty or fight," "Missouri Compromise," "X. Y. Z. papers," and "Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute"?

8. Upon what did the French and English base their claims to the territory of the Mississippi valley? How did they enforce their claims?

9. What events are suggested by the following names: Hamilton, Morse, Dred Scott, Whitney, Farragut?

10. Name five noted American historians and their works.

ARITHMETIC.

1. A man sold 500 acres of land, receiving in payment 2-3 of the value in cash and the rest in a note due in 3 months, without interest. He immediately discounted the note at a bank

at 6 per cent, paying $57.50. What was the price of the land per acre?

2. How many acres are there in a square tract of land containing as many acres as there are boards in the fence inclosing it, if the boards are 11 feet long, and the fence 4 boards high?

3. A borrows a sum of money at 4 per cent per annum, and pays the interest at the end of the year. He lends it out at the rate of 5 per cent per annum and receives the interest half yearly. By this means he gains $100 a year. How much does he borrow?

4. A man has a square lawn containing of an acre; he makes a gravel walk around it which occupies 14 of the whole lawn. What is the width of the walk?

5. What is the perimeter of a rhombus, one diagonal being 10 rds., and the area 86.601?

6. At what time between 5 and 6 o'clock is the minute hand midway between 12 and the hour hand?

7. What must gold sell for that an investment in 5-20's at 120 may yield 3 per cent interest on the income?

8. A man agreed to work a year for a horse and $180. At the end of the fifth month, by equitable settlement, he received the horse and $5. What was the value of the horse?

CIVIL GOVERNMENT.

1. Name and describe the various classes of colonial governments in America. Name the colonies of each class.

2. (a) Who was president of the Federal Convention? (b) Who the authors of the Federalist? (c) Who was the first Chief Justice under the Constitution? (d) What Chief Justice of the U. S. served longest? (e) Who is now the oldest member of the Supreme Court of the United States?

3. Distinguish between the terms

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loose constructionist and strict constructionist.

4. How is the Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives chosen? When? For what length of time? Name his duties.

5. (a) Name the Presidents of the United States under whom amendments to the Federal Constitution were made. (b) Name the Presidents who were not lawyers or jurists by profession.

6. What is an impeachment? Treason? A citizen? Injunction? A revenue bill?

7. To what kinds of cases does the judicial power of the United States extend?

8. State the substance of the first amendment to the Constitution.

9. Name the elective State officers of Ohio. What is the law-making body in Ohio called? How many members of the Supreme Court of Ohio? What their length of term of office?

10. For what term is a Judge of Common Pleas Court chosen in Ohio? A Probate Judge? When will Ohio next choose U. S. Senators? For what terms?

PSYCHOLOGY.

1. What have you read on this subject?

2. Give and define the three usual divisions of this branch.

3. Distinguish the doctrine of Herbart from that of Kant.

4. Give substance of Weber's and Fechner's Law.

5. A new-born babe may have a pure sensation; an adult, hardly. Explain. 6. How does presentative pain differ from representative pain? Give your opinion of the following: Expressing a passion gives relief. Refuse to express a passion and it dies.

7. Name the "Categories" and their peculiarities.

8. Do sensation and feeling accompany willing? Explain.

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