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No. 88a.]

For Classes D and E, and for Junior CS. (For Supervisors only.) NEW ZEALAND.—EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

CERTIFICATE AND CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS 1904.

INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT MODEL DRAWING.

an i.T A t,pr < i»j^? re - era K ly a l^ in f- boa , rd ). the dimensions of which must not be less than those of liTil L" g "W ** 22iD is to be arranged so that it. oprarorfaS is tt£?sZgZ£?S dStiotf 48 Dam6d «tC hl *"* 1 :

[N.B.—The dotted lines shown in the diagram are for the guidance of the Supei-visor when settinc tip the model, and must, if reproduced on the board, be removed before the exaxainatioK foagim. If there are more than ten candidates two or more groups of models should be set up.] A, B, C, and D are the middle points of the four edges of the board, and 0 is the centre of the hoard. A biscuit-tin, X, 13J inches long, 10} inches wide, and 9 J inches high, is to be placed on the board so that the corner B is in the line OC, 9} inches from O, and so that one of the longest edges of the tin crosses the line O B at G, 5 inches from O. A dipper, V, 6£inches in diameter, is to be placed so that its centre is 6}inches from OC and 9£ inches from O B, while its handle is pointed towards G. _ A funnel, Z, 7 inches in diameter, is to be placed so that its length lies along the Hue H X while the tip of its nozzle is 1 inch from H, where the cud of the tin crosses the line"o D, The candidates are to be allowed one hour and a half for this exercise.

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