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The Ministerial Examination in Science and Technology (ST) is the mandatory exam that students must take individually at the end of Secondary IV.

This concept sheet presents information for this exam.

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Un résumé des informations sur l’examen ministériel en sciences ST.
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Les concepts sujets à évaluation à l’examen ministériel de sciences ST.
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The result at the ministerial examination weighs 50 % of the Theory component.

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The official examination time is three hours. In addition, an extra 15 minutes must be allowed, if necessary, for a maximum duration of 3h 15m.

This period does not include overtime that may be authorized as part of an intervention plan.

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During the examination, only the following materials are allowed:

  • A ruler

  • A reference document containing a list of formulas and quantities, the periodic table of elements and diagrams of the technical object; this document will be handed out at the same time as the student booklet

  • A calculator, with or without graphic display

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Data and programs stored in the calculator's memory must be deleted before the exam. Using a calculator containing stored data or programs is considered cheating.

It is also forbidden to borrow a calculator from a classmate. A student who fails to bring a calculator to the exam will be required to take the exam without it.

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The use of a computer, electronic tablet, electronic diary or calculator with an alphanumeric keyboard (AZERTY or QWERTY) is not permitted.

No electronic devices (smartphones, headphones, earbuds, smartwatches, etc.) are permitted during the exam. This means that it is forbidden to have a cell phone in your pocket. If the phone rings or vibrates during the exam, the student may be expelled from the exam room and will receive a mark of 0 % on the exam.
 

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The ministerial examination consists of 25 questions worth 4 points each. The examination is composed of three sections.

  • Section A is composed of 15 multiple-choice questions. 
    These questions assess the mastery or mobilization of knowledge. The question contextualizing concepts seen in class will offer four choices of possible answers in which there is only one correct answer.

  • Section B consists of 5 constructed-response questions.
    These questions may involve some calculations, but they may also require writing a short paragraph to explain the answer to the question.

  • Section C is composed of 5 questions related to the technological analysis of a technical object
    These questions involve an animated presentation of a technical object that will play in a loop in the classroom where the exam will be given.

The exam questions are distributed as shown in the table below.

Number of questions per section Number of questions in each major area
Living World Earth and Space Material World Technological World
A 15 multiple-choice questions 0 4 10 1
B 5 constructed-response questions 0 1 3 1
C 5 technology analysis questions 0 0 0 5
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Concepts That May Be Tested in the Exam
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The following lists of concepts present all the prescribed concepts likely to be tested in the Science and technology exam (ST).

These concepts can be requested in any section of the exam.

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Graphic representations (isometry and perspective) and schematization can also be tested.

The living world will not be tested in the ministerial exam. However, evaluation of these concepts must be carried out in schools during the school year.
 

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