Answering a question will only earn you a contribution point. Trust points are earned when other people value your answers and vote them up. There is no difference currently between answering featured questions and any other question on the site.
You get one contribution point for answering a question, as it is only one action.
You don't lose any points for not answering a multiple guess question. You do lose points if you guess incorrectly. On free response questions you are advised to answer whether you know you are right or not, they don't take points away if those are wrong.
It is still possible to use bullet points in answers on WikiAnswers. To do so, simply click "Insert unordered list" on the toolbar above the answer box when answering or editing the answer to a question.
A person's strong points for a job are the things that they will do best in the job. You should be specific when answering this question.
You can earn trust points. These are given to you by other contributors when they believe you have done something well (for example, answering a question thoroughly and coherently).
Hello Pandas of Panfu! This is Ciel in Panfu answering your question, for each cloud you get 10 points.
Flags contribute to your Organization points.
Pride for answering a question, if you'll take it. You'll have +1 contribution, which takes you closer to earning a badge: Contributor, Bronze Contributor, Silver Contributor, Gold Contributor, Platinum Contributor, Double Platinum Contributor, or Ruby Contributor. Also, you may earn trust points for answering a question.
You get organization points for editing, answering and flagging
You will earn points by answering the question & by earning points you will get more skills yes that's for sure
You can earn points on vocabulary.com by answering questions correctly, completing quizzes, and contributing to the site's learning community through activities like adding new words. Points can also be earned by leveling up in the game and participating in challenges and streaks.
To find out more about wireless access points, ask your question on answering sites such as answers.com or check the wireless page on Wikipedia because they have a whole page dedicated to that topic.