I thought this was really interesting. It was a three day exam, each day was 4-6 hours long. I left off the algebra, geometry, arithmetic, spelling, and grammar portions! This part was essay and "spelling, grammar, punctuation and general neatness" were part of the grading. This book has tons of past exams.
Examination Papers for Admission to the United States Naval Academy
SERIES HO. 28.—APRIL, 1911.
GEOGRAPHY.
Question 1.
Question 3.
Question 1.
Question 2.
Question 3.
Question 4.
WORLD'S HISTORY.
Question 1.
Question 2.
Question 5.
Examination Papers for Admission to the United States Naval Academy
SERIES HO. 28.—APRIL, 1911.
GEOGRAPHY.
Question 1.
(a) Where are the following capes: (1) Point Barrow; (2) Sable; (3) St. Roque; (4) Farewell; (5) Land's End?
(b) Give the approximate latitude and longitude of (1) New York, (2) London.
(c) Explain the meaning of (1) latitude, (2) longitude, (3) horizon.
(d) Explain briefly the cause of tides.
(e) Define (1) monsoon, (2) magnetic poles, (3) equinox, (4) atoll.
Question 2. (b) Give the approximate latitude and longitude of (1) New York, (2) London.
(c) Explain the meaning of (1) latitude, (2) longitude, (3) horizon.
(d) Explain briefly the cause of tides.
(e) Define (1) monsoon, (2) magnetic poles, (3) equinox, (4) atoll.
(a) Give a general description of the physical features of one State of the Union, describing rivers, land elevations, soil, climate, and natural productions.
(b) Where are the following bodies of water: (1) North Channel; (2) Gulf of Aden; (3) Smith Sound; (4) Windward Passage; (5) Magellan Straits; (6) Gulf of Guayaquil; (7) Sea of Marmora; (8) Lake Baikal?
(b) Where are the following bodies of water: (1) North Channel; (2) Gulf of Aden; (3) Smith Sound; (4) Windward Passage; (5) Magellan Straits; (6) Gulf of Guayaquil; (7) Sea of Marmora; (8) Lake Baikal?
Question 3.
(a) What is the fastest route by which-a traveler from New York can go around the world? Mention the means of transportation between the various points.
(b) Compare China and the United States as regards population.
(c) Where is the Gatun Dam, and what is its purpose?
(d) Name five of the seven largest cities in the United States, according to the Thirteenth Census.
(e) How does the largest city in the United States rank with the largest cities in the world?
Question 4. (b) Compare China and the United States as regards population.
(c) Where is the Gatun Dam, and what is its purpose?
(d) Name five of the seven largest cities in the United States, according to the Thirteenth Census.
(e) How does the largest city in the United States rank with the largest cities in the world?
(a) Name the capitals of the following States: (1) Maine; (2) Kentucky; (3) Montana; (4) Arkansas; (5) Nevada; (6) Tennessee; (7) Oregon; (8) Missouri?
(b) The following rivers form part of the boundaries of what States: (1) Connecticut; (2) Missouri?
(c) Where are the chief (1) coal fields, (2) oil regions, (3) iron mines of the world?
(d) Describe a possible inland waterway from Montreal through New York to Richmond, Va., naming in order the various rivers, lakes, and canals traversed.
UNITED STATUS HISTORY.(b) The following rivers form part of the boundaries of what States: (1) Connecticut; (2) Missouri?
(c) Where are the chief (1) coal fields, (2) oil regions, (3) iron mines of the world?
(d) Describe a possible inland waterway from Montreal through New York to Richmond, Va., naming in order the various rivers, lakes, and canals traversed.
Question 1.
Give accounts of the following: (a) The settlement of Georgia; (b) Braddock's expedition; (c) Spanish settlements in the present territory of the United States; (d) King Philip's War.
Question 2.
Give accounts of the following: (a) The Boston Tea Party; (b) the surrender of Cornwallis; (c) the battle of Princeton; (d) the treason of Arnold.
Question 3.
Give accounts of the following: (a) The causes and results of the War of 1812; (b) the administration of Andrew Jackson; (c) the Kansas-Nebraska Act; (d) the Lincoln-Douglas debates.
Question 4.
(a) Give accounts of the following: (1) Sherman's march to the sea; (2) the capture of Fort Fisher by the Union forces; (3) the spoils system, and civil-service reform.
(b) Write a few lines about each of the following: (1) Grover Cleveland; (2) Edmund Andrus; (3) United States banks; (4) Cyrus W. Field; (5) acquisition of Alaska.
(b) Write a few lines about each of the following: (1) Grover Cleveland; (2) Edmund Andrus; (3) United States banks; (4) Cyrus W. Field; (5) acquisition of Alaska.
WORLD'S HISTORY.
Question 1.
(a) Discuss the progress made by the Chaldeans in arts and sciences.
(b) What did the Phoenicians contribute to civilization?
(c) Tell of the rise and fall of the Persian Empire.
(d) Describe the physical features of Greece, and explain their influence on its history.
(b) What did the Phoenicians contribute to civilization?
(c) Tell of the rise and fall of the Persian Empire.
(d) Describe the physical features of Greece, and explain their influence on its history.
Question 2.
(a) Draw a map of Greece and her colonies and locate the following: (1) Corinth; (2) Eubcea; (3) Mount Parnassus; (4) Plattea; (5) Aegina; (6) Mantinea; (7) Alpheus River; (8) Cheronea; (9) Corcyra; (10) Mytilene.
(b) Give a summary of the principal events during the Macedonian supremacy.
Question 3. (b) Give a summary of the principal events during the Macedonian supremacy.
(a) Give the causes of the First Punic War, and the year of its beginning and of its ending.
(b) Give the dates marking the duration of Augustus Caesar's reign. What were the territorial limits of the Roman Empire at this time?
(c) Give the date and principal provisions of the Treaty of Verdun.
(d) What was the policy of Pope Gregory VII (Hildebrand)? Outline the events in which he had part.
Question 4. (b) Give the dates marking the duration of Augustus Caesar's reign. What were the territorial limits of the Roman Empire at this time?
(c) Give the date and principal provisions of the Treaty of Verdun.
(d) What was the policy of Pope Gregory VII (Hildebrand)? Outline the events in which he had part.
(a) What was the Council of Clermont?
(b) Explain for what the Medicis were famous,
(c) Describe the ecclesiastical policy of Henry VIII.
(d) Give the approximate dates of the rule of the House of Valois. Who of this family was in your opinion the greatest? Give your reasons.
(b) Explain for what the Medicis were famous,
(c) Describe the ecclesiastical policy of Henry VIII.
(d) Give the approximate dates of the rule of the House of Valois. Who of this family was in your opinion the greatest? Give your reasons.
Question 5.
Briefly explain who or what are the following: (a)Naseby; (b) Charlotte Corday; (c) Court of the Star Chamber; (d) Porfirio Diaz; (e) Handel; (f) Tolstoi; (g) Treaty of Tilsit; (h) Garibaldi; (i) Sedan; (J) Ghibellines.