"Is your favorite color blue?" is a closed question because it is a yes/no answer.
"What is your favorite color and why?" is an open question because it requires more than a one-word answer.
Surely, you don't want to ask that do you?
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.
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Yes, the word "swim" is an example of a closed syllable because the vowel 'i' is followed by a consonant 'm,' making it a closed syllable.
A closed question or statement is one that can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no," often restricting the responder to a limited set of options or information. These types of questions do not invite elaboration or open-ended discussion.
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?"
Windows XP is an example of an OS. Windows Vista is an example of an OS. Windows 7 is an example of an OS. Mac OS X is an example of an OS.
Surely, you don't want to ask that do you?
Did your extended family live close to you when you were a child.
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?"
A closed question is answered with 'yes' or 'no'
No it is not. The OS is Unix-based, and it is a closed-source design.
Closed has the same meaning in medical terms as in lay language. A closed fracture means there is no related opening in the skin. A closed cervix does not have a dilated os.
Windows is an example of a non-realtime OS.
An OS is a mouth-like opening. An example are internal and external cervical OS
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.
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