KøbenhavnsKommunaleSkolevæsen_1932-35

BO Forhandleren af Benzinen fylder denne paa 3 Tankvogne og 60 Transportbeholdere. Hver Tankvogn rummer 2388 1; men man regner med, at 0,5 pCt. af den til Paafyldning af Tankvognene anvendte Benzin spildes. Hvor mange 1 Benzin bruges til Fyldning af Tankvognene? Hvor mange pCt. af den resterende Benzin­ mængde gaar til Spilde ved Fyldning af Trans­ portbeholderne, naar hver rummer 197 1? Hvor mange pCt. af den hele indkøbte Benzin­ mængde gaar til Spilde? De 19200 1 staar Forhandleren i 15 Øre pr. Li­ ter, hvortil kommer Statsskat; hvor stor er denne pr. Liter, naar han tjener 13 pCt. ved at sælge Benzinen i Tankvognene og Transportbeholderne for 32 Øre pr. Liter? En Cylinders Rumfang er lig u d2 h > hvor d er Cylin­ derens D iameter og h dens Længde. First in this undisciplined army we meet the boy who sells newspapers in the street, — a creature who is always in a hurry, generally hoarse and hot, often ragged and dirty, but surprisingly intelligent. Pie calls you “My Lord” if he thinks you are w il­ ling to pay a penny for a halfpenny paper. He never has a halfpenny in his possession. If you stand waiting for your change, he says: “Half a moment, sir”, and rushes away to get the coin from another boy, — but you must not be surprised if you never see your halfpenny. As a rule, however, he is as honest as he is intelligent. His hours of work are long, and his wares are often spoilt by rain or wind or mud; he has to work like two men to earn a scanty living. Then there is the girl with flowers. Early in the morning she is at Covent Garden Market to get a few poor flowers, which she can make up into pretty little bouquets; for her fingers are the most dexterous in the world. All day she wanders about, offering her violets or roses. And at night she covers what she has not sold, with a wet cloth in order that the flowers may keep fresh as long as possible. Engelsk Version. Some London Children.

Sometimes the girl in the street sells matches, boot­ laces, and other small things of that kind. On Saturdays both boys and girls may be seen at work, though they have been at school all the week. The boy goes about with costermongers on this their busiest day, or, for a shilling or so, assists some shopkeeper who has got too much to do. The girl walks about the streets, knocks at the doors and asks the lady of the house: “Shall I clean your doorsteep for a penny, ma’m?” Or she may be seen in the parks, looking after other children who are very little smaller than herself and much heavier. hoarse, hæs — change, Smaapenge, Byttepenge. — scanty, sparsom, kneben. — dexterous, behændig. —- bootlace, Snø- rebaand. — costermonger, Gadehandler. Regning og Matematik. 1. A har købt et Parti Klæde i London. Omkostnin­ gerne ved Forsendelsen udgør i alt 162/3 pCt. af Indkøbsprisen. Han sælger Klædet for 11 Kr. 25 Øre pr. m og tjener derved 284/7 pCt. Hvor mange sh. har 1 Yard Klæde kostet i London? Hvor mange nr indeholdt. Partiet, naar hans Fortjeneste blev 113 Kr. 75 Øre? 100 Yard = 91 m , ' l £ = 20 sh = 240 d = 19,50 Kr. 2 . En Brevpresser af Bronze med Vægtfylde 7,ss vejer 2,361 kg og bestaar af en Kugle, som hviler paa en kvadratisk Plade. Kvadratets Side er 8 ,is cm, og Pladen er 2,65 cm tyk. Find Pladens Vægt, Kuglens Vægt og Kuglens Radius. En Plades Rumfang er P rodu ktet af Grundflade og Tykkelse. En Kugle med Radius r har Rum fanget ^ n r 3. (log n — 0,\^\). 3. En Differensrække har 6 Led. Produktet af første og sidste Led er 26. Sum­ men af tredie og fjerde Led er 10 K>. Bestem Rækkens Led. Realeksamen i Maj—Juni 19 33 . Dansk Stil. Som almindelig Forberedelseseksamen.

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