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They are questions to answer over a text you are reading. The 1st level of questioning is recalling from the text. The 2nd level of questioning is analysis and inference of the text. The 3rd level of questioning is the synthesis from the text.
Yes, there are answers.
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It depends. There are different levels of questions. The higher level ones are worth more points. So, you start off with a level 1 question. if you get that right then you get a level 2 question. If you get that one right then you go to a level 3 quetion. If you answer a lot of the level 3 questions correctly then you'll have to answer less questions. However, if you only answer the level1 questions you will have a lot more to answer. The test shuts off when you get enough points to pass or when you've missed so many that there isn't enough questions left for you to be able to pass. Hope this clears things up!
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you have to go on howrse every day for 20 days, on your 10th day do the test for riding level 2, on your 20th day awnser the questions for riding level 3.
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WikiAnswers tries to write on an average level, which works out to be around fifth grade reading level. Some of the more basic questions will have lower reading levels because they are obviously written by younger kids or people who don't speak very good English, and some of the harder questions are written at college level because they are obviously college type questions, but the average will be around fifth grade.
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Some good reason to answer personal questions during a job interview are to become sociable, provide a level of comfort and demonstrate one's personal style. One must be able to handle all questions in an interview to be hired.