[The preceding questions are prescribed and must be answered by every-one. The remainder are optional. They are for an extra course (open only to Advance Students) for which additional fee is required. Do not make your answers too full.]
X.(a) Give an account of the Whiskey Rebellion.
(b) By what single operation may we paralyze the four limbs, the intercostals, and the blood vessels of the body? Why do we then not paralyze the diaphragm?
(c) How does Schopenhauer prove that Multiplicity or Plurality does not belong to the ding an sich?
(d) A figure six feet high and weighing 150 pounds rests with one end on a smooth horizontal plane and the other against a smooth vertical wall with which it makes an angle of 30 degrees. What is its tension? That is to say, how tight is it? What is its centre of gravity, if any?
(e) What is the amount of work stored up in a body weighing 160 pounds and revolving six times in a minute in a circle ten feet in diameter?
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