The relationship between joy/happiness.
What is 'synonym'?
Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.
On the IAR test, you have a menu of possible answers that opens when you click 'choose'. What type of question is this?
What is 'drop-down'?
The recommended healthy sleep duration.
What is '8 to 10 hours'?
A strategy to check whether your answer(s) to an equation is/are accurate.
What is 'substitution'?
The relationship between eagle: bird.
What is 'item/category'?
Words pronounced alike, but with different meanings.
What are 'homophones'?
On IAR, you have one prompt that must be answered following three different steps. What type of question is this?
What is 'multiple parts'?
What you should eat in the morning before a test (or really, every morning!).
What is 'a healthy breakfast'?
The secret to a higher-paying job, earlier retirement, more job satisfaction, and less risk of unemployment.
What is an education, like college or trade school?
The relationship between honest:dishonest.
What is 'antonym'?
The attitude a writer takes toward the audience.
What is 'tone'?
On the IAR test, you are asked to use your mouse to click and move an answer to a question. What type of question is this?
What is 'drag and drop'?
The questions you should answer first.
What are 'the easy questions or the questions you know immediately'?
The strategy where you get rid of the answers you know are not correct.
What is 'elimination' or 'eliminate wrong answers'?
The relationship between glossary:textbook.
What is 'part/whole'.
Difference between things.
What is 'contrast'?
On IAR, you have a multiple choice question that prompts you to choose the three correct responses. What type of question is this?
What is 'fixed number of answers'?
What you should do before you go to bed the night before a test.
What is 'set your alarm'?
Track your time and listen for time updates; go back and revisit questions you didn't know; consider answering short and extended response questions first. These are all ways to do what?
What is 'manage your time'?
What is the relationship between did not study: failed the test?
What is 'cause/effect'?
The result of adding.
What is 'sum'?
Explain why Alixya's answer is incorrect. What type of question is this?
What is 'error analysis'?
Deep breathing and having a positive attitude are strategies that help you overcome this test-related feeling.
What is 'test anxiety'?
The full name for IAR.
What is 'I am ready' or 'Illinois Assessment of Readiness'?