Provincial Examinations
Grade 12 Provincial Examination Specifications
Chemistry 12
2010/11 Exam Specifications - Effective September 2010 through August 2011.
Changes and Revisions
- There are no changes for 2010/2011.
Specifications
- The Table of Specifications (PDF, 55KB) show teachers and students how the Chemistry 12 curriculum will be tested on provincial examinations.
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Cognitive Levels (PDF, 31KB) provide a description of what each cognitive level means.
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Description of the Provincial Exam (PDF, 30KB) provides a description of the examination
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Curriculum Connections (PDF, 479KB) provide a link to the examinable Prescribed Learning Outcomes (PLOs).
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Examination Terminology (PDF, 60KB) provides some Chemistry-related terms commonly used on Chemistry 12 provincial examinations
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Data Pages (PDF, 339KB)
- Ministry Calculator Policy (PDF, 132KB)
The Provincial examination represents 40% of the student's final letter grade and the classroom mark represents 60%.
There may be a difference between school marks and provincial examination marks for individual students. Some students perform better on classroom tests and others on provincial examinations. School assessment measures performance on all curricular outcomes, whereas provincial examinations may evaluate performance on only a sample of these outcomes.
Samples
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Sample Questions (PDF, 155KB) illustrate the types and range of questions students may need to answer.
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Released Examinations show the format of an examination and the balance of questions across the curriculum organizers.

