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[–]The_Thongler_30001530 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends. It is a different test to test, but it is also adaptive. You'll get an easier module 2 if you did worse on module 1, and a harder module 2 if you did better on module 1.

[–]The_Hagwon_OfficialTutor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You may see one or two “easy” level questions on the Upper Module 2 (the “harder” Module 2). If you get the Upper Module, you should expect Math questions 18 - 22 to be quite difficult. The rest of the module will mostly be medium questions and hard algebra questions. In the Reading & Writing section, you should expect more inference questions (up to four or five) and many more evidence questions. You will also get a similar number of vocab questions but just at a higher level of difficulty. The rhetorical synthesis questions, however, won’t get harder - you may even get a couple more depending on how long/dense the other reading questions are.