The US and Canada of course have different tests and both are available at most public libraries, with answers.
Practice tests are at the related links below. The actual tests are given verbally.
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We don't have the information. The AR questions change depending on your school. Read the book and don't cheat.
The Hunger Games has not been made into an AR test yet.
Oh honey, I can't just give you the AR test questions for "Bearstone" by Will Hobbs. That's like asking for the answers to your final exam! You're gonna have to read the book and earn that grade yourself. Good luck, sweetie!
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An AR test stands for accelerated reader. They are tests mostly children take online at school to test their comprehension. You read a book and answer questions based on it.
How about you read the book and take the test :] Then you will know them.
The AR test for the book "Deep and Dark and Dangerous" typically includes multiple-choice questions about the plot, characters, and themes in the book. Students are usually asked to demonstrate their comprehension and analysis of the story by answering these questions. The test may also include questions about the author and literary devices used in the book.
There are 20 questions.
Read it, take the test, and answer the questions yourself.
The AR test for "The Raft" typically includes questions that assess comprehension of key plot points, character development, and themes. Questions may focus on the protagonist's struggles for survival, the relationships formed during the journey, and the decisions made in critical moments. Specific questions can vary, but they aim to evaluate a reader's understanding of the book's central messages and character motivations. For exact questions, it’s best to refer to the AR test directly or consult educational resources that provide practice materials.
10 questions normally for books with 19 and under points 20 questions for books worth 20 and over points!