(g) Condition of his health, and his physical capacity for the public service.

(h) His previous employment in the public service.

(i) Any right of preference in civil appointments he may claim under section 1754 of the Revised Statutes.

(j) The kind of school in which he received his education.

(k) That he does not habitually use intoxicating beverages to excess.

(l) That he has not within the one year next preceding the date of his application been dismissed from the public service for delinquency or misconduct.

(m) Such other facts as the Commission may require.

9. Every applicant for examination for the classified departmental service must support the statements of his application paper by certificates of persons acquainted with him, residents of the State, Territory, or District in which he claims bona fide residence; and the Commission shall prescribe the form and number of such certificates.

10. A false statement made by an applicant, or connivance by him with any person to make on his behalf a false statement in any certificate required by the Commission, and deception or fraud practiced by an applicant, or by any person on his behalf with his consent, to influence an examination, shall be good cause for refusal to examine such applicant or for refusing to mark his papers after examination.

11. All examinations shall be prepared and conducted under the supervision of the Commission; and examination papers shall be marked under rules made by the Commission, which shall take care that the marking examiners do not know the name of any competitor in an examination for admission whose papers are intrusted to them.