Maybe. Sometimes people who just don't understand the material can ask lots of questions, too. But in general, students who are paying attention and asking questions based on what they are learning are more curious - and curious people make better students.
i think an average child asks about 200 to 300 questions. I think they ask this many questions because they get curious.
A person who asks many questions is inquisitive. If they are asking too many questions that are personal they are called nosey in American English. (insulting usage)
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A child who asks many questions can be described as "inquisitive". This has a positive connotation. Badgering or pestering also describe describe a person who asks many questions. This has a negative connotation.
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Who asks these foolish questions? 25.2cm
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horny.
Natachalie probably asks so many questions because she is curious and wants to know stuff.
The words curious and inquisitive are used for people who ask questions. Someone who asks too many could be described as overcurious. There is also an informal term over-inquisitive.
A question-master in a game show.
The kind that asks too many questions