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Understanding QAR Question Types for Effective Answers

Learn about the QAR question types - Green, Yellow, Red, Black levels - to enhance your answer strategies. Improve comprehension and response accuracy using these techniques.

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Understanding QAR Question Types for Effective Answers

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  1. Q. A. R. Question Answer Relationship If you understand the type of question that is being asked, you can know better how to answer it.

  2. Q. A. R. Right There The answer is right there in the text Level 1: Green: “GO” Think and Search The answer is stated in the text, but you must combine pieces of information to fully answer the question Level 2: Yellow: “Caution”

  3. Q. A. R. Author and Me The author gives clues that are combined with what you know to figure out the answer. Level 3: Red: “Stop & Look” On our Own Knowledge of text is needed, but answer comes your head Leve 4: Black: Off The Track”

  4. Level 1: Green: “Go”Right There This the easiest type of question.

  5. Level 2: Yellow: “Caution”Think and Search This is a little bit harder than Right There but very little thought is needed.

  6. Level 3: Red: “Stop & Look” Author and Me This is a harder question but it still uses the book.

  7. Level 4: Black: Off The Track”On our Own This is the hardest type of question. You have to use your own knowledge to answer the question.

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