An introduction to experimental psychology in relation to education / by C.W. Valentine.
- Charles Wilfred Valentine
- Date:
- [1913?]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: An introduction to experimental psychology in relation to education / by C.W. Valentine. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Historical Piece A. In the first year of the reign of William X., of Zamboo, A.D. 2100, a revolt occurred among his subjects living among the hills of Eanah. In these almost inaccessible heights the king’s civilised troops at first could do little to suppress the revolt. Eventually, however, the greatest leader of the day. General Wodam, took command of the army, and set out with a large force northwards from Kali on the River Tam. This river flows near the base of the highest hills in the Ranah range, and its valley formed an excellent route for the march. At Sulby, quite by the hills, they were surprised to find a large band of the rebels holding the pass up to the mountain villages. General Wodam, however, leaving a force of 500 men to hold the enemy in check at Sulby, secretly accomplished a forced march towards the south- west and round the hills, and thus captured Otonga, the principal village of the rebels. [The names of the King and the General are also printed on the map. This is to be regarded as equivalent to their being written on the board in a school lesson.] Questions on Piece A. 1. In whose reign did the rebellion take place ? 2. What was the place of the rebellion ? 3. What was the date ? 4. Where did the king reign ? 6. Who took the lead of the expedition ? 6. From what town did they staid ? 7. Where exactly was the town situated ? 8. In which direction did he start ?](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28047734_0052.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)