it is a question that is about fact.
"Where did the story take place?" is a factual question.
"How did you like the story?" would not be a factual question.
Yes, to the extent that the question displays originality and creativity.
What chapter do we need to read?
It is important to understand the definition to words and word phrases. Factual matter is a question or problem that can be solved.?æ
Stop posting homework questions, this is an opinion question, not a factual question.
Obviously, Jamil's question
It is a 'closed question' where it can turn to a "leading question" depending on your response. First, it is an inquiry as he is asking for an information, second whether it is factual or not, still depends on the response. But in its simplest form, this is just a "closed question" that can be answered with red, yellow, blues, and etc.
in my opinion Tolkein invented great fantasy, but there is no factual answer to this question
Facts are objective pieces of information that can be proven or verified. A factual matter refers to a specific topic or issue that is based on facts rather than opinions or beliefs. In essence, factual matters are discussions or disputes grounded in verifiable information.
It's all a matter of opinion and taste so there is no factual answer for this question.
actually there are 5 types of questions they are factual, comparative,developmental.empirical and theoretical
There isn't really a question there - it appears to be more of a factual statement. So, the answer could be "true" or "false".
If a research question is debatable, this means there are at least two opposing viewpoints on the subject. The question is something for which a single, factual argument can not be made.