MINERALOGY. FIRST Pass PAPER. Examiner-T. H. HOLLAND, Esq, F.R.S., F.G.S., A.R.C.S. The figures in the margin indicate full marks. 14 1. What do you mean by the symmetry of crystals ? Explain the terms plane of symmetry and axis of symmetry. Group the crystals according to their grades of symmetry. 2. Describe a reflecting goniometer and the method of using it. 3. Find the formula and describe mineral whose composition was fonnd by analysis to beNag 0 11.8 Al2 Og 195 Sing 68 7 12 12 . . 100.0 12 12 Na = 23, Al=27, Si= 22, 0 = 16. 4. How does gold occur in nature ? 5. Give a full account of each of the constituents of a specimen of norite. 6. Describe the principal structures of igneous rocks. 7. Describe some examples amongst minerals of dimorphism, paramorphism and pseudomorphism. 8. Describe the chief ores of manganese and copper. 12 1 2 14 MINERALOGY. SECOND Pass Paper. (PRACTICAL.) Examiner---T. H. HOLLAND, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S., A.R.C.S. The figures in the margin indicate full marks. 1. Name and describe the minerals A, B, C, D. 2. Draw and describe the crystal-models E, F, G, H. Mention mineral which crystallizes in each form. 3. Describe the rocks J, K, L. Preliminary Scientific M.B. Examination. 1906. Paper set by^{ CHEMISTRY. Rar CHUNILAL BASU, BAHADUR, M.B., F.C.S. The figures in the margin indicate full marks. FIRST HALF. Examiner--CAPT. J. A. BLACK, M.A., M.B., I.M.S. 1. Explain what is meant by Chromatic Aberration and Spherical 40 Aberration, and state how these may be corrected. 2. Describe the construction and use of the ordinary galvanometer 50 3. What is meant by latent heat? How would you determine the 60 latent heat of vaporisation of water ? Sketch the apparatus required. 4. What volume of Oxygen at 9:1°C and 380 m.m. pressure will be 50 evolved by heating 50 grammes of Potussium Chlorate ? SECOND HALF. Examiner-RAI CHUNILAL BASU, BAHADUR, M.B., F.C.S. 5. What is bleaching powder ? Describe its preparation, properties and 10 use. 60 50 6. What are the common ores of iron? How is cast iron manafac. tured, and how does it differ from wrought iron and steel? 7. Describe the commerical process of preparing ether. What are its principal properties and uses ? 8. How would you estimate the urea in a sample of urine ? Written 400 Oral 50 Practical 150 50 ... ܕ I. H. BurkiL, Esq., M.A., F.L.S. P. BRÜHL, Esq., M.I.E.E., F.C.S., F.G.S. FIRST HALF. Examiner-I. H. BURKILL, Esq., M.A., F.L.S. 1. Define the order of the Ariacardiace:re, and vame some of the 90 plants in it by way of illastration. 90 2. What are the sources of the nitrogen found in plants, and in what reserve stuffs is it foond ? 3. By what means do plants climb ? 85 SECOND HALF. Exuminer-P. BRÜHL, Esq., M.I.E.E., F.C.S., F.G.S. 80 80 4. Describe the structure of a typical root. 5. Write a brief account of the shape of the vegetable cell and of the nature of the cell-wall. 6. How is pollen carried from anther to stigma ? 80 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. Paper set by LT.-COL. A. W. ALCOCK, C.I.E., M.B., C.M., LL.D., F.R.S., 1.M.S. FIRST HALF. Examiner—LT..COL. A. W. ALcock, C.I.E., M.B., C.M., LL.D., F.R.S., I.MS. 1. Describe in general terms the principal parts played by Protozoa 65 n the economy of Nature, Man being, of course, included under Nature. 2. Mention the chief Platyhelıninth parasites of Man. State how you 65 would recognize each, and what is known of the way in which they severally obtain access to Man. 3 Compare as regards segmentation and appendages only, a prawn 70 or any Macruous Decapod Crustacean, with a locust. SECOND HALF. Examiner--Dr. N. ANNANDALE, B.A., D.Sc. SO 4. Name five poisonous snakes common in India. How would you distinguish them (a) from one another, and (b) from harmless species ? 5. Describe the life-history of a frog: 6. How wonld you distinguish a Mnsk Shrew (order Insectivora) from a Rat (order Rodentia) ? 70 50 150 1. (a) Discuss the nature of Rennl Secretion. (0) How does the phenomenon of coagulation of blood occur ? Dise cuss the origin of the different constituents of blood clot. (c) Discnss the relation of the Rods and Cones to vision. Any one of the above three questions to be answered. 2. 100 How would you demonstrate graphically the following :- SECOND HALF. E.caminer--CAPT. D. McCay, M.B., I.M.S. 3. Give a careful account of the orcurrences that take place during 100 tbe digestion of proteid food whereby there is a proper adjustment of the qunutity and composition of the varios digestive juices secreted to the particular work that is to be perfurmed. 4. Discuss the physiological meaning of : 100 (1) Shock. (2) Bilateral movements. (3) Menstruation. 500 marks for the Oral Examination. ANATOMY. Paper set by-{Babt Sue UEWIN, M.B., I.M.S. FIRST HALF. Examiner-CAPT. J. J. URWIN, M.B., I.M.S. The figures in the margin indicate full marks. 1. Describe the Diaphragm : give its nerves and arterial blood. 100 supply : name the serous membranes and viscera in contact with it. 2. Give the superficial origin, course, communications and distribu- 100 tion of the Hypoglossal nerve. 3. What is the Circle of Willis ? Describe its formation and name the 100 parts of the base of the brain lying within it. SECOND HALF. Examiner-BABU SURATCHANDRA Basu, M.A., M.B. 4. Describe the Right Auricle of the Heart : mention the anatomical 100 peculiarities that are found in it before birth. 5. Enamerate from above downwards the parts that are exposed to 100 view on removal of the Gluteus Maximus : give the nerve-supply of the muscles you mention. Paper set by-{RssG. KAR, Esq., L.R.C.P., SR. G. &c. FIRST HALF. Examiner-R. G. Kar, Esq., L.R.C.P., &c. (The answers should be short and to the point.) 1. What are Emetics ? How do they act ? Name the drugs which 100 are generally used as Emetics. State the indication of E cs. What are the contra-indications of administering an Emetic? |