[THINKING AND DOING]
Arrange your papers with your name and grade on the first line; place the date and your room or teacher's name on the second line; leave the third line blank, and, beginning with the fourth line, number the lines from 1 to 6. This exercise is to help you read quietly and accurately. See that you understand all the directions in each problem before you attempt to carry them out. On the other hand, work as quickly as you can.
1. If Christopher Columbus lived before George Washington, make a cross on the first line, but if George Washington lived before Columbus, write the word old there.
2. An egg which is not fresh will float in salt water. Out of a dozen eggs seven floated and five sank.
Were there more fresh eggs or more stale eggs in the dozen? Write your answer on the second line.
3."And what is so rare as a day in June?
Then if ever come perfect days."
This is a quotation from a poem by James Russell Lowell. If you think from these lines that the poet prefers June weather to October weather, write the word summer on the third line. If you think he prefers October weather, write the word autumn there.
4. At an army camp in Georgia the flag on the flag-staff at headquarters was blowing toward Washington, D. C.
From what general direction was the wind? Write your answer on the fourth line.