>>11608824Latin and greeck are just the 2 pop languages of the time, basically equivalent to french and german or italian or something of a different time and nation or say english and swedish for us in finland. Those sections are basically irrelevant to modern audience and as such probably impossible for basically everyone but switched to modern equivalents wouldn't be too difficult.
I like the history section, most of those I could answer except the latin question, I bet though if it was translated it would be something lot more people would get. Probably not top marks but I dunno 80% or something like that.
>just a list of names no question or tasktop shit
Arithmetic section is something that is pretty easy though for fairness sake probably couldn't do those off cold, not because modern math is shit but because it's 6th grade plug and chug stuff not relevant in the era of the pocket calculator. Similarly logarithms have couple easy questions still relevant today (like the first one) and couple that are just aren't as relevant anymore and as such might be bit hard. Algebra section is very easy to anyone who has passed high school since it's still the stuff that's used today. Though bit work heavy but it's university entrance exam sooo...
All these sections are summed up as easy but work heavy by todays standards
Plane geometry is probably the hardest or second hardest (swapping with history) depending on the person. The questions seem reasonably difficult and some of the terms I don't understand (mostly because I haven't done geometry with english terms but they also seem bit outdated) so would have trouble with especially under time limit.
In a sense it's funny because this (with some preparation sans the latin and greek) would be nearly 100% pass rate for any finnish highschooler today. Maybe you would need to switch the history lessons to focus more on the greek history too. The only challenge really would be the time limit to do all the work.