You may be thinking of rhetorical questions. A speaker may, during the course of a speech, ask a question to help illustrate the point or make it clearer what the speech is about. The question is part of the rhetoric that the speaker uses to help make the speech more effective; no answer is expected from the audience. Otherwise, it may very well be a question that does need answering in some other setting.
yall need to answer my question yall need to answer my question yall need to answer my question yall need to answer my question yall need to answer my question
To answer this question question we need a who, what, when , where, why, or how. You need a who and where in your question.
To answer this question, you need a question.
i need you to aswer my question i need you to aswer my question
yes i can but i need the question
To answer a question we need a who, where, when, why, or how question. Your question is not a complete question. We can't answer it.
No, you only need a question mark.
To answer a question we need a what, who, where, when, why, or how. We need a what for us to answer this question.
To answer a question we need a what, who, where, when, why, or how. We need a what for us to answer this question. We need the language.
i need the ans tothe question i ask i need the ans tothe question i ask i need the ans tothe question i ask i need the ans tothe question i ask
To answer a question we need a who, where, when, how question. Your question needs to provide a who.
To answer a question we need a who, what, when, where, why, or how question. Your question leaves out what or who.