Scholarship examinations of 1846/47 (-1853/54). |
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... contained paper , and the day on which it is to be opened in the presence of the scholarship candidates . 3. The students are assembled in a room without books , papers , or references of any kind ; are not allowed to communicate with ...
... contained paper , and the day on which it is to be opened in the presence of the scholarship candidates . 3. The students are assembled in a room without books , papers , or references of any kind ; are not allowed to communicate with ...
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... contain " repentant sighs " and " voluntary pains . " Explain the expression " shagged with horrid thorn . " - In what sense is the word " horrid " here used ? 8 . " Whate'er the talents , or howe'er designed , We hang one jingling ...
... contain " repentant sighs " and " voluntary pains . " Explain the expression " shagged with horrid thorn . " - In what sense is the word " horrid " here used ? 8 . " Whate'er the talents , or howe'er designed , We hang one jingling ...
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... contain respectively ? What reason is there for doubt- ing that Rama lived before the compilation of the Vedas ? What upon probable grounds may be assigned as the date of the war celebrated in the Maha Bharat ? Mention the six ...
... contain respectively ? What reason is there for doubt- ing that Rama lived before the compilation of the Vedas ? What upon probable grounds may be assigned as the date of the war celebrated in the Maha Bharat ? Mention the six ...
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... contain 150 and 50 balls respectively , and of which only the 10 lower tiers remain ? 12. Solve the Equation x + 3x7 ... contained in a triangular field whose sides are in length respectively 15 chains 14 links , 12 chains 20 links , and ...
... contain 150 and 50 balls respectively , and of which only the 10 lower tiers remain ? 12. Solve the Equation x + 3x7 ... contained in a triangular field whose sides are in length respectively 15 chains 14 links , 12 chains 20 links , and ...
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... contain 5 minutes and 19 seconds ? 4 . If a seven anna share of a Talook be worth Co.'s Rs . 9,403 , what is the worth of g of the Talook ? Algebra . 5. Solve and verify the following equations : SCHOLARSHIP QUESTIONS . 21.
... contain 5 minutes and 19 seconds ? 4 . If a seven anna share of a Talook be worth Co.'s Rs . 9,403 , what is the worth of g of the Talook ? Algebra . 5. Solve and verify the following equations : SCHOLARSHIP QUESTIONS . 21.
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