Its called the Five W's and the H. * Who? * What? * When? * Where and * How.
The standard six questions are Who?, When?, Why?, What?, Where?, and How?.
These are the questions you should be sure you have answered when writing a story for the news. Whether it be for TV, Radio, or Print.
They wear snazzy hats.
First, this is a challenge for any reporter-- knowing the right questions to ask. I cannot give you examples of six questions without knowing what news story you are asking about. But it's always wise to focus on the Five Ws and one H: who, what, where, when, why... and how. If you base your questions on trying to find out who did the thing, what it was they did, where they did it, when they did it, why they did it, and how they did it, you should have the basis of a good news story.
You SHOULD NOT ask questions during a presentation unless invited to do so by the presenter.
questions you would ask an unemployed person
One should not ask inappropriate questions on WikiAnswers.Answer:Things that are illegal, obscene, bullying, or nonsense.
Well if you don't have any questions you should not feel you have to ask a question. It will not count against you. Generally you should ask questions that show your interest in the job, company and training.
why not? just ask the questions.
Questions the answers to which will give you information you do not have.
"Is anyone there?" "How are you?"
To get answers XD