Rheotorical.
A question that has no answer is called a rhetorical question. It is typically used for persuasive or dramatic effect rather than to elicit a response.
You can acknowledge the statement without providing an answer, simply by nodding or saying "that's true" or "I agree."
A question and answer style of teaching is called the Socratic method. It involves the teacher asking open-ended questions to stimulate critical thinking and encourage students to explore ideas on their own.
Questions that start with has/is/are/have/do are called yes/no questions. They can be answered with a yes or a no. Compared to questions with a question word eg where how why, which cannot be answered with just a yes or no. The linguistic term for a yes/no question is a "polar question", this contrasts with the 5-W and How questions which are called "interrogative questions".
It is often referred to as a "Counter-Question". For example, "Am I smart?" "I don't know. Are you?"
If this is supposed to be a chemistry question, I don't get it.
What kind of a question is that?? This is supposed to be the humor category not the obvious category!! but to answer your question no there not that is why they are called hobos.Or also known as homeless
Root Supposed He Was Out Of The Question... was created on 2007-12-07.
A question that isn't supposed to be answered is called a rhetorical question.
Its called my humps by the black eyed peas. No one is supposed to know what it means. Its procrative
Do you mean asking a Rhetorical question? A rhetorical question is when you ask the audience or person a question you don't want an answer to. When you ask a question you already know the answer to, it's called a Known Answer Question. The original question is ambiguous. A rhetorical question tho' is a statement that is formulated as a question but is not supposed to be answered. A subtle difference that can make all the difference. Spot on "KAQ" tho.
Mandalay Bay was originally supposed to be called Project Paradise
Is that supposed to be a question?
what kind of question is that.... but no. a love poem is supposed to romantic and sweet.
lemons are technically supposed to be called limes. limes are supposed to be called lemons. someone changed the names back when they found them.
best question ever
you are supposed to answer this question?