A closed question has only a yes or no answer, but does not invite a person to say anything else beyond that. E.g "Did you have a nice day?"
An open question invites a discussion, e.g "How was you day?"
Answers a question with a question.
a closed question can only be ed by either a yes or no a open question can be ed by any phrase or word
A closed question is one that can typically be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" or with a specific piece of information. These questions often limit the respondent's ability to provide detailed or open-ended responses.
A closed question is when the answer can only be Yes/No. Or when you have a predefined list of answers to choose from. An open ended question let's you answer with your own words.
A closed-ended question is one where the answer is not open to interpretation. An example of a closed-ended question would be, "What is the year of the sinking of the Titanic, 1912 or 1913?"
If your cervix is closed in the front but open in the back, this might mean you are about to start your period. It could also mean that you are ovulating.
An open question is a question where the person cannot give a complete answer just by saying yes or no. Most question that start with any of the "question" words (who, what, when, where, why, how) are open questions. Closed questions generally start with a verb (do, are, have, etc.). Here are some examples of open questions: Where are you going? Why did she do that? What does that mean?
What do you mean adjust it? Its a switch, its either open or closed. ie, on or off. The "switch" is open or closed but the "switch" has an adjustment on it, a lever to get the travel of the "open or closed switch" correct. Otherwise the brake lights stay on all the time. Can anyone "REALLY" answer the question, and not be a ?@#$%#@?
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open question: that question in which the questions have been told before by someone or is told by the interview people that they are gonne ask such questions closed question: that question is asked surprisingly and people dun no abt it
Either. Whether a particular number is open or closed depends on the set in question, not the specific number.
you can't dummy they are closed till they re-open stupid kid question