Here's an example:
Instead of asking "What is a hammer and when do you use it?" split it up into 2 questions:
Unfortunately, you have placed your questions on the discussion page. Please spit them up and ask each as a separate question. You will then get better answers.
No. WikiAnswers works best when each question asks one and only one question. Combining questions makes it difficult for people to answer and difficult for others to use that question in the future as a potential question for their own inquiry.You are better off submitting both questions as separate requests.
You can, but questions like that would be better suited for a Q&A site that allows people to post separate answers to questions, such as Yahoo Answers, Quora, or Aardvark. Questions on WikiAnswers can ask for opinions though. When questions do ask for opinions, people can post their separate opinions in separate paragraphs, or separate the answers using bullet points.
The answer is a compound, though it is not really correct to say you'd separate a compound. The better term is split up.
If someone can logically answer a question better than we can, the answer may be rejected and replaced by someone else's answer. The people answering your questions, do a lot of research to give you logical answers to your questions.
This is not a question. Do a better job forming your questions or you will never marry a billionaire.
This is a terrible question. Installing it on what? Learn how to ask better questions!
WikiAnswers is NOT a poll. Questions like "What is better, Wotsits or Skips" is a question asking for an opinion, not a fact.
If you see a question which has been poorly answered you can flag it for improvement. This is one of the question tools to the left of the page.
nobody cares about your question so better stop asking questions
To get at least 90% on a 50 question test, you can miss no more than 5 questions.
I think compound better.