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To determine if a pool valve is open or closed, check the position of the valve handle. Typically, a valve handle that is aligned with the pipe indicates it is open, while a handle that is perpendicular to the pipe signifies it is closed. Additionally, you can observe the flow of water; if water is flowing through the system, the valve is likely open. In contrast, if there is no flow or pressure, the valve may be closed.
To determine if a choke is open or closed, you can visually inspect the choke mechanism. In a closed position, the choke plate will be nearly perpendicular to the airflow, restricting it, while in the open position, the plate will be parallel, allowing air to flow freely. Additionally, many engines have a choke indicator or a lever that shows its status. If the engine is running rough or struggling to start, it may indicate that the choke is closed when it should be open.
An open switch interrupts the flow of electrical current in a circuit, preventing it from completing and thus stopping the operation of connected devices. In contrast, a closed switch allows current to flow freely, completing the circuit and enabling the devices to operate. Essentially, an open switch is like a gap in the circuit, while a closed switch acts as a bridge.
The word "mint" has a closed syllable. A closed syllable occurs when a vowel is followed by one or more consonants, which is the case here with the short vowel "i" followed by the consonant "nt." Therefore, since the vowel is closed off by the consonants, "mint" is classified as a closed syllable.
The existence or nonexistence of social mobility
A feeder question is a question that cannot be answered with yes or no. Also known as an open question. The opposit of an open question (feeder question) is a closed question, which can be answered with Yes or No and no information may not be figured out. Closed questions can end a questioning or interview fast. Here an example: Are you feeling well today? -> closed question Answer: Yes or No. _______________________________________ What is bothering you today? Why aren't you feeling well? -> Feeder Question Answer: I am not feeling well because....etc...and so on..... Just think about it this way: With the FEEDER question you will most likley receive FEEDBACK.
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 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 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?"
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?"
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
both.
A closed question is one that typically requires a short, specific answer, such as "yes" or "no," or a choice from given options, making it easier to analyze quantitatively. For example, "Do you like coffee?" is a closed question. In contrast, an open question invites more elaborate responses and encourages discussion, allowing for a broader range of answers. An example of an open question would be, "What do you think about the benefits of coffee?"
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
A closed question is a question that can typically be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" or with a specific piece of information. These questions do not require detailed explanations or open-ended responses.