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.
A rhetorical question is a question that is not meant to be answered, as the answer is usually implied or obvious.
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?"
A written attempt to answer a question is referred to as a response or a reply. It involves providing information, explanations, or solutions to the query posed by someone.
just a question.
It is called a rhetorical question.
The answer to your question is IN the question. They are called puppies.
This is called a rhetorical question.
a rhetorical question
Answering question or answered question.
question MARK
It is called a question.
A division question is called a dividend divided by a divisor to get a quotient.
It is impossible to answer this question because there is no material called cerenium.It is impossible to answer this question because there is no material called cerenium.It is impossible to answer this question because there is no material called cerenium.It is impossible to answer this question because there is no material called cerenium.
interrogative sentance
Because you're asking something, which is called a question.