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Victory Elijah Christian College

MATH GRADE 9 JULY MONTHLY TEST

Name: _________________________________________________ Score: ____________

I. Solve each of these equations using the quadratic formula.

1. x2 – 8x + 16 = 0 6. 2p2 – 3p + 12 = 0

2. y2 – 3y – 15 = 0 7. m2 + 6m + 12 = 0

3. 2x2 +16x + 12 = 0 8. 3x2 – 108 = 0

4. x2 – x + 2 = 0 9. 2s2 + 5s = 9

5. 3x2 – 3x – 2 = 0 10. x2 – 7x + 12 = 0

II. Compute the value of discriminant for each equation, and then describe the

nature of the roots.

1. p2 + 5p – 4 = 0 6. x2 – 3x – 4 = 0

2. m2 = 6m + 9 7. 6x2 + 6 = -10x

3. –x2 + x + 8 = 0 8. x2 – 4x + 12 = 0

4. 2x2 – 5x + 6 = 0 9. 2n2 – n = -3

5. x2 – x = 1 10. x2 + 1 = x

III. Find the sum and product of the roots in the following equations.

1. 2x2 – 4x = 9 = 0 6. 2x2 – x – 12 = 0

2. 3x2 + 9x – 12 = 0 7. 4x2 = -6x + 5

3. m2 + 8m = 8 8. 3y2 = 5y + 8

4. 2x2 – 3 = 6x 9. p(p + 3) = 4p + 5

5. m(2m + 14) = 3 10. x2 + 3x – 28 = 0


IV. Write the quadratic equation whose sum and product of roots are given.

Sum Product Equation

1. 5 6

2. -2 -3

3. 6 8

4. 7 6

5. 8 12

6. -4 -3

7. 4 3

8. 5 1
2
9. 3 3
7 8
10. 4 4
5 5

V. Solve the following equations.


𝑥+10 𝑥+9 1
1. = 𝑥2 6. =
6 𝑥2 4

𝑥2 𝑥−5 𝑥+3
2. = 7. = 𝑥 − 12
2 6 𝑥−5

𝑥2 𝑥−6 𝑥+3 𝑥−1


3. = 8. =
10 8 𝑥−5 2𝑥−1

𝑥+4 𝑥−2 𝑥+7 2𝑥−1


4. = 9. =
𝑥 6 5+𝑥 𝑥+1

𝑥+2 1 𝑥+1 4 𝑥
5. = 10. + =
8 𝑥−1 3 𝑥−2 4
VI. Find the critical values of the following inequalities.

1. x2 – 16 > 0 6. x 2 – 6x < 16

2. x2 – 8x ≤ 0 7. 2x2 + 5x ≤ -2
2
3. +x≤8 8. x2 + 3x < -2
𝑥

4. x2 – 25 > 0 9. x2 – 6x - 16 < 0

5. x2 + 12x ≤ -20 10. x2 + 8x + 12 ≤ 0


Victory Elijah Christian College
ENGLISH GRADE 9 JULY MONTHLY TEST

Name: _________________________________________________ Score: ____________

Word Pool: Directions: Read the following questions carefully and write the
correct answer.

tragedy prose elegy


farce John Keats ode
historical play William Shakespeare symphonic literature
melodrama Christopher Marlowe sonnet
poetry epic comedy

1. It is a type of drama which aims primarily to amuse and which ends happily.
2. It is a fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter with a carefully patterned
rhyme scheme.
3. It has a musical composition for a certain ensembles or instrument.
4. It is a lyric poem addressed to a particular subject, typically of elaborate or
irregular metrical form and expressive of exalted or enthusiastic emotion.
5. It is a poem, song, or other work of art composed as a lament for someone
who passed away.
6. It is a long narrative poem that deals with the tradition, mythical or historical,
of a nation.
7. He was the author of “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love.”
8. He was one of the best English authors in the world.
9. He wrote the “Ode on a Grecian Urn.”
10. It is a literary work that is spoken or written within the common flow of
language in sentences
11. It is a literary work expressed in verse, measure, rhythm, sound, and
imaginative language.
12. It refers to a dramatic work which exaggerates plot and characters in order
to appeal to the emotions.
13. It is a drama in which the material is taken from the life of an outstanding
figure in history.
14. It is an exaggerated comedy based broadly on a humourous situation.
15. It is a dramatic composition in verse dealing with a serious theme, typically
that of a great person destined through a flaw of character or conflict with some
overpowering force, as fate or society, to downfall or destruction and
paragraphs which give information, relate events, express ideas, or present
opinions
II. Identification: Directions: Read the following excerpts and lines below. Identify
the metrical feet in each poetic line through scansion. Write the metrical feet
used.

1. “So with a kiss and with a wave,


off on his boat he sailed
And left me on the dock, the thief!
Without my heart, oh dear!”

2. “Oh Captain my Captain! Our fearful trip is done!”

3. “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?


Thou art more lively and more temperate”

4. “Somewhere I have never travelled gladly beyond”

5. “Of my darling, my darling, my life and my bride.

III. True or False: Directions: Read the following sentences carefully. Write the
word TRUE for correct statements and FALSE for incorrect statements.

1. The word “literature” comes from the Latin word “litera” means “knowledge
or acquaintance with letters.”

2. When a story is not convincingly written that readers feel as though they
have lived through involvement and it is termed as “vicariousexperience.”

3. A form of literature that includes musical compositions for a certain


instrument is what we called “symphonic literature.”

4. Dialogue and soliloquy are the main instruments of dramatic poetry.

5. Ballad is a short narrative poem which is often of folk origin.

6. Two classifications of prose are friction and non-friction.

7. A short piece of writing that tells a person’s thoughts or opinions about a


particular subject is what we called essay.

8. Shakespeare’s sonnets and Sappho’s works are best examples under


dramatic poetry.
9. Lyric poetry comprises poems that doesn’t tell a story and focuses on thought
and emotions.

10. Literature is not a distinguished writing with deep sublime and noble feelings.

IV. Language Expression: Directions: In 3-5 sentences, answer the question


below in a SCHOLARLYMANNER.

1. How does literature affect our real life events? Explain and justify your answer.

2. Juxtapose the following;


- Shakespearean Sonnet VS Petrarchan Sonnet
Victory Elijah Christian College
SCIENCE GRADE 9 JULY MONTHLY TEST

Name: ________________________________________ Score: ____________

I. True or False. Write True if the statement is correct and false if the statement is
wrong.
1. Tricuspid valve is between or separate the right atrium and right ventricle.
2. Mitral valve is between the left atrium and left ventricle.
3. The right and right chambers of the heart function separately.
4. The heart gets messages from the body that tell it when to pump more or less blood
depending on an individual’s needs.
5. The human heart has five chambers that are enclosed by thick, muscular walls.
6. Arteries carry blood away from the heart.
7. Capillary carry blood back to the heart.
8. Arteries are the thickest blood vessels, with muscular walls that contract to keep the blood
vessels, with muscular walls that contract to keep the blood moving away from the heart and
through the body.
9. A wall called the interatrial septum divides the right and left atria, which are separated from
the ventricles by the atrioventricular valves.
10. The tricuspid valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle, and the mitral valve
separates the left atrium and the left ventricle.
11. A network of tiny capillaries connects the arteries and veins.
12. Platelets and clotting factors work together to form solid lumps to seal leaks wounds, cuts,
and scratches and to prevent bleeding inside and on the surfaces of our bodies.
13. When large blood vessels are cut, the body may be able to repair itself through clotting
alone.
14. Blood carries carbon dioxide and other waste materials to the lungs, kidneys, and digestive
system to be removed from the body.
15. Whole blood is a mixture of blood cells and plasma.
II. Matching Type

1. femur ● yellowish fluid


2. humerus ● RB
3. vertebrae ● upper arm bone
4. sternum ● WBC
5. thrombocytes ● thigh bone
6. leucocytes ● platelets
7. erythrocytes ● breast bone
8. plasma ● soft tissue inside the bone
9. bone marrow ● arteries
10. Arterioles

IV. Identification (Circulatory system / Heart / Pulmonary circulation / Red


Blood Cells / Systemic circulation / WBC / Thrombocytes / Blood vessels / Blood
clot / Blood)

1. Composed of the heart and blood vessels, including blood vessels.


2. It is the key organ in the circulatory.
3. A short loop from the heart to the lungs and lungs to the heart.
4. It is responsible in sending blood from the heart to all the other parts of our
bodies and back again.
5. Are shaped like slightly indented, flattened disks.
6. Known as white Blood cells which which are a key part of the body’s system
for depending itself again infection.
7. Other name of platelets.
8. Ability of blood to form solid lump to seal leaks, wounds, cuts, and circulatory
system.
9. Pathway of circulatory system.
10. Circulating fluids in circulatory system.
III. Enumeration
2- Our bodies have two circulatory systems
3- Circulatory composed of the three
3- Three layers of arterial walls
3- Types of Blood vessels
3- What makes blood
4- Four chambers of human heart
2- Two types of valve separately left and right chambers of human heart.

Essay (20 pts)


What are the components of circulatory system? Explain how it performs
individually.
Victory Elijah Christian College
ENGLISH GRADE 9 JULY MONTHLY TEST

Name: ________________________________________________ Score: ____________

Word Pool: Directions: Read the following questions carefully and write the
correct answer.

tragedy prose elegy


farce John Keats ode
historical play William Shakespeare symphonic literature
melodrama Christopher Marlowe sonnet
poetry epic comedy

1. It is a type of drama which aims primarily to amuse and which ends happily.

2. It is a fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter with a carefully patterned


rhyme scheme.

3. It has a musical composition for a certain ensembles or instrument.

4. It is a lyric poem addressed to a particular subject, typically of elaborate or


irregular metrical form and expressive of exalted or enthusiastic emotion.

5. It is a poem, song, or other work of art composed as a lament for someone


who passed away.

6. It is a long narrative poem that deals with the tradition, mythical or historical,
of a nation.

7. He was the author of “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love.”

8. He was one of the best English authors in the world.

9. He wrote the “Ode on a Grecian Urn.”

10. It is a literary work that is spoken or written within the common flow of
language in sentences

11. It is a literary work expressed in verse, measure, rhythm, sound, and


imaginative language.
12. It refers to a dramatic work which exaggerates plot and characters in order
to appeal to the emotions.

13. It is a drama in which the material is taken from the life of an outstanding
figure in history.

14. It is an exaggerated comedy based broadly on a humourous situation.

15. It is a dramatic composition in verse dealing with a serious theme, typically


that of a great person destined through a flaw of character or conflict with some
overpowering force, as fate or society, to downfall or destruction and
paragraphs which give information, relate events, express ideas, or present
opinions

II. Identification: Directions: Read the following excerpts and lines below. Identify
the metrical feet in each poetic line through scansion. Write the metrical feet
used.

1. “So with a kiss and with a wave, off on his boat he sailed
And left me on the dock, the thief! Without my heart, oh dear!”

2. “Oh Captain my Captain! Our fearful trip is done!”

3. “Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not
love”

4. “Somewhere I have never travelled gladly beyond”

5. “Of my darling, my darling, my life and my bride.


III. True or False: Directions: Read the following sentences carefully. Write the
word TRUE for correct statements and FALSE for incorrect statements.

________ 1. The word “literature” comes from the Latin word “litera” means
“knowledge or acquaintance with letters.”
________ 2. When a story is not convincingly written that readers feel as though
they have lived through involvement and it is termed as “vicarious
experience.”
________ 3. A form of literature that includes musical compositions for a certain
instrument is what we called “symphonic literature.”
________ 4. Dialogue and soliloquy are the main instruments of dramatic poetry.
________ 5. Ballad is a short narrative poem which is often of folk origin.
________ 6. Two classifications of prose are friction and non-friction.
________ 7. A short piece of writing that tells a person’s thoughts or opinions
about a particular
subject is what we called essay.
________ 8. Shakespeare’s sonnets and Sappho’s works are best examples
under dramatic poetry.
________ 9. Lyric poetry comprises poems that doesn’t tell a story and focuses
on thought and emotions.
________ 10. Literature is not a distinguished writing with deep sublime and
noble feelings.

IV. Language Expression: Directions: In 3-5 sentences, answer the question


below in a SCHOLARLY MANNER.

1. How does literature affect our real life events? Explain and justify your answer.

2. Juxtapose the following;


- Shakespearean Sonnet VS Petrarchan Sonnet

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