When you beat the 6000 feet for learn to fly all it does is say you beat the game.
An achievement test is a test of developed skill or knowledge. The most common type of achievement test is a standardized test developed to measure skills and knowledge learned in a given grade level, usually through planned instruction, such as training or classroom instruction.[1][2] Achievement tests are often contrasted with tests that measure aptitude, a more general and stable cognitive trait.Achievement test scores are often used in an educational system to determine what level of instruction for which a student is prepared. High achievement scores usually indicate a mastery of grade-level material, and the readiness for advanced instruction. Low achievement scores can indicate the need for remediation or repeating a course grade.Under No Child Left Behind, achievement tests have taken on an additional role of assessing proficiency of students. Proficiency is defined as the amount of grade-appropriate knowledge and skills a student has acquired up to the point of testing. Better teaching practices are expected to increase the amount learned in a school year, and therefore to increase achievement scores, and yield more "proficient" students than before.When writing achievement test items, writers usually begin with a list of content standards (either written by content specialists or based on state-created content standards) which specify exactly what students are expected to learn in a given school year. The goal of item writers is to create test items that measure the most important skills and knowledge attained in a given grade-level. The number and type of test items written is determined by the grade-level content standards. Content validity is determined by the representativeness of the items included on the final test.RegardsRakesh Kamboj
ur lvlhere are a list of quests.* Level 1 - Toot Oriole Quest ("Toot!") (tutorial; first ascension only) * Level 2 - Spooky Forest Quest ("Looking for a Larva in All the Wrong Places") * Level 3 - Typical Tavern Quest ("Ooh, I Think I Smell a Rat.") * Level 4 - Boss Bat Quest ("Ooh, I Think I Smell a Bat.") * Level 5 - The King of Cobb's Knob Quest ("The Goblin Who Wouldn't Be King") * Level 6 - Deep Fat Friars' Gate Quest ("Trial By Friar") * Level 7 - Undefile the Cyrpt Quest ("Cyrptic Emanations") * Level 8 - Mt. McLargeHuge Quest ("Am I my Trapper's Keeper?") * Level 9 - Strange Leaflet Quest (optional) * Level 9 - Orc Chasm Quest ("A Quest, LOL") * Level 10 - Giant Trash Quest ("The Rain on the Plains is Mainly Garbage") * Level 11 - Quest for the Holy MacGuffin (" and the Quest for the Holy MacGuffin") * Level 12 - Mysterious Island Quest ("Make War, Not... Oh, Wait") * Level 13 - Naughty Sorceress Quest. ("The Final Ultimate Epic Final Conflict")Copied from http://kol.coldfront.net/thekolwiki/index.php/Quest_Spoilers.
hit the final smashes or step at the final smash.
haha u guys its easy! all you have to do is keep beating your origanal score for example 1 foot flown then 2 feet then 3 go like that on that level till you get to 6000 feets noooooooooooooooo when u have done all the acievements except the mystery one you click the button "end game" then you will win!!!
First Singaporian swimmer to enter an olympic final.
Final Fantasy VI
The final category AFI Lifetime Achievement Award The clue was: They're the only father and son to receive the AFI's life achievement award Dad in 1991, Son in 2009 The answer was: Who were Kirk Douglas and Michael Douglas
Wayne Thomas Batson.
you have to do the lendenary 1
Thomas Jefferson
Fernando Torres best achivement was scoring the winning goal in Euro 2008 final.
When you beat the 6000 feet for learn to fly all it does is say you beat the game.
"Final Jeopardy"
Nothing is known about his life after the final book.
the spirit within is made by the same maker of the final fantasy video game series even though its a stand alone film
your not alone.................................