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The correct term is "posed a question." To "pose" a question means to present or ask it. "Poised," on the other hand, generally refers to being composed or balanced. Thus, when referring to asking a question, "posed" is the appropriate word to use.
First UK No 1 in which the title posed a question?
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Who? Why? What? Where? When? How? are the classic questions posed by "news" reporters.
The TV show that posed the question "Who shot J.R.?" was the hit series "Dallas." This question became a cultural phenomenon in the 1980s and drew in millions of viewers who wanted to find out the answer to the mystery surrounding J.R. Ewing's shooting.
The question as posed is unanswerable; it lacks a critical noun between the "the" and "of".
Question can't be answered as presently posed.
It has become necessary to write this because of the question posed.
All my Children
This question is frequently posed. I am frequently in the area.
The teacher posed an interesting question in class today.What an odd question!"I saw that question coming...", said the grocery clerk.
This question is so poorly posed that it does not deserve an answer!