- Answerbag. …
- Yahoo! Answers. …
- Blurt it. …
- WikiAnswers. …
- FunAdvice. …
- Askville. …
- Friendfeed.
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How do you ask an intelligent question?
- Be direct.
- Listen more, talk less, and be comfortable with silence.
- Ask follow-up questions.
- Ask for clarification.
- Do not be afraid to ask what others deem as ‘dumb’ questions.
How do you ask the right question?
- Avoid asking rhetorical questions. A rhetorical question is a figure of speech in the form of a question. …
- Ask friendly, clarifying questions. …
- Don’t set traps. …
- Ask open-ended questions. …
- Be grateful. …
- Avoid stress. …
- Avoid being too direct. …
- Silence is golden.
How do you get a quick answer of any question?
- Listen Attentively. Listen carefully to the very end. …
- Focus On The Trigger Word. …
- Always Give The Short Answer First. …
- Know When To Stop. …
- Don’t Repeat A Negative Question. …
- Strengthen Your Weak Points. …
- Create A Few Slides For Some Answers. …
- Use A Structure.
How do you politely ask someone to answer your question?
- Ask For A Response In Your Subject Line.
- Change The Subject Line When The Topic Changes.
- Don’t Skip The Greeting.
- Start Your Message With A Clear Request.
- Stay In The Sweet Spot When It Comes To Length.
- Use Third-Grade Language.
- Use Emotion.
What are the 4 types of questions?
In English, there are four types of questions:
general or yes/no questions, special questions using wh-words, choice questions, and disjunctive or tag/tail questions
. Each of these different types of questions is used commonly in English, and to give the correct answer to each you’ll need to be able to be prepared.
What is a powerful question?
“Powerful questions are
a reflection of committed listening and understanding the other person’s perspective that is confirmed through paraphrasing
. … Powerful questions are: • Open-ended questions with no hidden agenda.
What is the most intelligent questions to ask?
- 10 Smart Questions That Will Make People Remember You and Like You in 2020. …
- If our industry didn’t exist, what do you think you’d do for a living? …
- Have you ever had a bad job? (Follow up: Did you learn anything useful from it?) …
- What was your first apartment like? …
- Have you had your 15 minutes of fame?
What are 10 questions to ask?
- Who is your hero?
- If you could live anywhere, where would it be?
- What is your biggest fear?
- What is your favorite family vacation?
- What would you change about yourself if you could?
- What really makes you angry?
What are examples of questions?
- Are you feeling better today?
- May I use the bathroom?
- Is the prime rib a special tonight?
- Should I date him?
- Will you please do me a favor?
- Have you already completed your homework?
- Is that your final answer?
- Were you planning on becoming a fireman?
What site can answer any question?
- Answerbag. …
- Yahoo! Answers. …
- Blurt it. …
- WikiAnswers. …
- FunAdvice. …
- Askville. …
- Friendfeed.
What are some questions to ask?
- What embarrasses you the most and/or what’s been your most embarrassing moment?
- Who do you look up to the most, and what qualities do you love about that person?
- What would be your perfect day? …
- What’s your biggest fear?
- How do you like to be comforted when you’re sad or upset?
How can I learn questions fast?
- Teach Someone Else (Or Just Pretend To) …
- Learn In Short Bursts of Time. …
- Take Notes By Hand. …
- Use The Power of Mental Spacing. …
- Take A Study Nap. …
- Change It Up.
What are the 7 types of questions?
- Closed questions (aka the ‘Polar’ question) …
- Open questions. …
- Probing questions. …
- Leading questions. …
- Loaded questions. …
- Funnel questions. …
- Recall and process questions. …
- Rhetorical questions.
What are the 5 types of questions?
- Factual – Soliciting reasonably simple, straight forward answers based on obvious facts or awareness. …
- Convergent – Answers to these types of questions are usually within a very finite range of acceptable accuracy.
What are 3 types of questions?
The Levels of Questions strategy helps students comprehend and interpret a text by requiring them to answer three types of questions about it:
factual, inferential, and universal
.