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Question Types Challenge

Yes or No

In this game, players will explore different types of questions. They will be presented with a series of sentences, and they must determine whether each sentence correctly represents a type of question. Answer ✅ for true statements and ❌ for false statements. Test your knowledge of question formats and enhance your understanding of effective questioning!

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Question Types ChallengeOnline version

In this game, players will explore different types of questions. They will be presented with a series of sentences, and they must determine whether each sentence correctly represents a type of question. Answer ✅ for true statements and ❌ for false statements. Test your knowledge of question formats and enhance your understanding of effective questioning!

by Rayhona Ganiyeva
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A yes-no question can be answered with a simple 'yes' or 'no'.

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Open-ended questions are often used in interviews to gather more insights.

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The question 'What is your name?' is an example of a wh question.

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Open-ended questions encourage detailed responses rather than a simple 'yes' or 'no'.

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Follow-up questions should not relate to the previous answers.

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The question 'Is it raining?' is an open-ended question.

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Yes-no questions cannot be formed from statements.

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The question 'What time is it?' is a yes-no question.

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A wh question typically begins with a question word like 'who', 'what', or 'where'.

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Follow-up questions are asked after an initial question to gain more information.

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A yes-no question requires a detailed explanation.

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The question 'Did you finish your homework?' is a yes-no question.

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Follow-up questions are irrelevant to the conversation.

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Open-ended questions are designed to elicit one-word answers.

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Follow-up questions can help clarify or expand on previous answers.

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Wh questions can only be answered with 'yes' or 'no'.

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The question 'Can you pass the salt?' is a wh question.

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The question 'Where are you going?' is an example of an open-ended question.

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Yes-no questions can be formed by inverting the subject and the auxiliary verb.

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Open-ended questions are always confusing.

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