Filter questions are designed to narrow down responses and ensure that only relevant participants engage with specific survey topics. Examples include: "Do you currently own a car?" (to filter out non-car owners when asking about vehicle-related services) or "Have you traveled internationally in the last year?" (to focus questions on recent travelers). These questions help identify the right audience for subsequent inquiries.
Examples: filter, centrifuge.
A filter question is a question you ask in order to determine if the person you're speaking to is a candidate for another question. For Example. You want to know how many times someone has gone hiking, in order to ask this question, you may ask a filter question first of "Have you ever gone hiking?".
A filter question is a question you ask in order to determine if the person you're speaking to is a candidate for another question. For Example. You want to know how many times someone has gone hiking, in order to ask this question, you may ask a filter question first of "Have you ever gone hiking?".
See the question "What does an orange 02 filter do to photographs".
Check out this question for idiom examples.
To be or not to be, THAT is the question...
1.Filter flask
And your question is,
Salt. Carbon, if you have a carbon filter for your fish tank.
What's the question?
Salt. Carbon, if you have a carbon filter for your fish tank.
See this link for examples.