on examination by winston 's churchill Q & A for +2 CHSE students
On Examination by Winston S Churchill Introducing the author Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (1874 — 1965) was the Prime Minister of England twice (1940- 45 and 1951-55). A noted statesman and orator, Churchill was also an officer in the British Army, a historian, a writer, and an artist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953. At Harrow" is an excerpt from Chapter II (HARROW) of Winston S. Churchill's autobiography, A Roving Commission My Early Life (1930). Unit I Warm-up Examinations, for many, are not a pleasant experience. The apprehension of not doing well makes even bright students anxious. Read the following unit of the text and note how the writer took his Entrance Examination to Harrow: The Text I had scarcely passed my twelfth birthday when I entered the inhospitable regions of examinations, through which for the next seven years I was destined to journey. These examinations were a great trial to me. The subjects which were
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