A closed question is answered with 'yes' or 'no'
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?"
You nailed it; it is definition, as you have in your question.
an instrument that is used to measure gas in a closed container. A+
Aa closed conic section shaped like a flattened circle
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.
A closed market is when you go to a market and its closed
Not closed or locked.
Chicken.
The definition of a closed check, depends on the circumstances. In a restaurant, a closed check is a check that has been paid for.
A polygon, by definition, is a closed figure. So a closed polygon is an undefined object.
Polygons by definition are closed: when all the sides are connected and there are no open spaces between them.
That is the definition of a closed set.
Yes, you may think of "closed figure" as part of the definition of a quadrilateral.
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?"
Answers a question with a question.
A polygon is a five sided closed shape.
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.