A practical question is one that seeks to address a specific issue or problem in a real-world context, often aimed at finding a solution or guiding decision-making. These questions typically focus on actionable steps, feasibility, or the implications of a particular course of action. Examples include inquiries about how to implement a new process, the best way to allocate resources, or the most effective method for achieving a desired outcome. Essentially, practical questions are grounded in everyday situations and aim to yield useful, applicable answers.
I see the question paper of Bsc practical of computer of pu
This isn't a question with a practical answer.
audience
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Chemistry practical
An applied question is a question that seeks to solve a practical problem or address a real-world situation by applying knowledge or concepts from a particular field of study. These questions often require critical thinking and the ability to use theory in practical contexts.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080116121603AABRLZi
It depends if the question is for practical use or education?
Technology is APPLIED science that makes PURE science useful and practical. I didn't get this question on SOS either xD
A theoretical question is a question that explores concepts and ideas rather than seeking a factual or practical answer. It often involves hypothetical scenarios or thought experiments to understand and analyze principles or theories from different perspectives. Theoretical questions aim to stimulate critical thinking and foster discussion on abstract or complex topics.
ten percent of $5 this isn't a very practical question to ask >.>
Yes in 1998.It was a simple question.