A level two question is a question that needs a sort of inferrence or a question that proves that the given lesson was understood. Ask to explain, infer, compare and contrast.
There are two possible ways you could be asking this question, and so I will give you two answers. The Introduction (is it a level or not, if it is then the introduction is the first level) First Steps (really this is the second level unless the introduction is considered a level)
Level one= two Level two= eight Level three= fourteen Level four= two Level one= two Level two= eight Level three= fourteen Level four= two
I looked up the question online and found several plans for building your own two level deck. Unless you are an engineer or have the ability to follow blueprints, this might be a hard task.
This is a statement not a question. What is your question?
To get two wrong from 1 question is quite an achievement. I would imagine the outcome is not gradeable. That level of effort should certainly be worth two 'F's .
You answer this question!
It depends on what the question is and what level of mathematics you have mastered.
A level 3 question is when you have an important topic and you explain. Example: Describe what the united states looks like?
The answer to level 196 is dice
In order to get the password for level 188 in the Never ending Level Game, a player has to hit the go button repeatedly until the question appears. The answer to the question is, week.
You did not ask a question so we don't know how to answer. Please ask a question about the pool water level regulator
You and your cousin should research this question together, searching for an answer to the question such as, "Is a person born with level one black hair?" Try ask.com and the two of you should be able to find the answer.