Grade 9 Assessment Test

Answer all questions below. Each question has multiple-choice options.


Q1: Which sentence is punctuated correctly?






Q2: Choose the correct synonym for "abundant".






Q3: Which gas do humans exhale as a waste product of respiration?






Q4: Newton's Third Law states that?






Q5: Which organ controls the body's voluntary movements?






Q6: Which of the following is an input device?






Q7: The basic unit of life is?






Q8: What is the chemical symbol for water?






Q9: What force pulls objects toward the Earth?






Q10: Which type of painting uses watercolors?






Q11: What is the main gas found in the air we breathe?






Q12: What kind of celestial body is the Sun?






Q13: Which of the following is a prime number? 21, 29, 35, 51






Q14: Solve for y 2y/5 = 6






Q15: Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell?






Q16: Evaluate: 2^1 X 3^3






Q17: What is the Earth's outermost solid layer called?






Q18: What is the capital city of British Columbia?






Q19: What type of energy is stored in food?






Q20: What is the process of liquid water turning into water vapor?






Q21: Identify the adverb: "He ran quickly to the store."






Q22: Which musical note has the longest duration?






Q23: What is the value of x if 3x + 7 = 16?






Q24: Which gas do humans exhale?






Q25: The process by which plants make food is called?






Q26: What does a palette hold?






Q27: If a circle has a radius of 7 cm, find its circumference (use ? = 3.14)






Q28: Which vitamin is produced when skin is exposed to sunlight?






Q29: Simplify the following equation 5(2x - 3) + 4






Q30: Factorize: x^2 - 16






Q31: What is the boiling point of water at sea level in Celsius?






Q32: Which treaty ended the First World War?






Q33: Water boils at what temperature in Celsius?






Q34: Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell?






Q35: Which planet is known as the Red Planet?






Q36: Which part of the human body is responsible for pumping blood?






Q37: What is the main function of the ribcage in humans?






Q38: Which word is a compound word?






Q39: Choose the correct antonym for "scarce".






Q40: Which planet is known as the Red Planet?






Q41: What is the slope of the line passing through points (2,3) and (5,9)?






Q42: What does CPU stand for in a computer?






Q43: What is the recommended amount of daily physical activity for teens?






Q44: Which type of bond involves the sharing of electrons?






Q45: Which blood cells help fight infections?






Q46: Select the correct plural form of "analysis".






Q47: Which Canadian river is the longest?






Q48: What is the smallest unit of life?






Q49: What organ helps filter waste from the blood in humans?






Q50: Canada is a member of which international organization?






Q51: The volume of a cube is 64 cm3. Find the length of a side.






Q52: The area of a triangle is 30 cm squared. If the base is 5 cm, what is the height?






Q53: Select the sentence in passive voice.






Q54: Who were the First Nations in Canada?






Q55: What is the center of an atom called?






Q56: What year did Canada become a country?






Q57: Which part of the plant is responsible for photosynthesis?






Q58: Identify the verb in the sentence: "She sings beautifully."






Q59: Which colors are primary colors?






Q60: Choose the correct homophone: "They're / Their / There going to the park."






Q61: Which food group provides protein?






Q62: What process do plants use to make their own food?






Q63: The Canadian flag has how many colors?






Q64: Identify the subject in this sentence: "The cat chased the mouse."






Q65: Who is the current Prime Minister of Canada?






Q66: What energy source does the Sun provide to Earth?






Q67: Which province has the largest population in Canada?






Q68: What is the art technique of using dots called?






Q69: What is the chemical symbol for Sodium?






Q70: What is the main purpose of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?