The CRAAP Test is a tool to help evaluate the quality and reliability of information found through research. It consists of five evaluation criteria: Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose. For each criteria, there are questions provided to analyze different aspects of the information source. For example, for Authority the questions consider who authored the content and their credentials, and for Accuracy it examines where the information comes from and whether evidence is cited. Applying the CRAAP Test criteria can help determine whether a source is trustworthy and suitable to use for research needs.