A person who gets defensive when asked questions may be described as defensive or sensitive. This behavior can stem from insecurity, anxiety, or a fear of being judged. Such individuals might react protectively to perceived criticism or scrutiny, making them less open to discussion or feedback.
A quiz show.
FAQ Page FAQ(Frequently Asked Questions)
No, a ladybug is red with black dots. And I'm guessing your the person who has asked all the ladybug questions. (Click most recent asked questions) Well heres something I bet you didn't know, where I come from we call the ladybirds.
A Skeptic person
they are the same as any call centre
Whichever you prefer. :-) it really could be either, but they call it frequently asked questions so that you see that many other members think of the same questions that you do about the site
inquisitive
curious a philosopher inquisitive
I believe it's inquisitive, or cynical.
That depends on what you are asked to find. Different questions could conceivably call for different routes to their answers.
A person who asks many questions is inquisitive. If they are asking too many questions that are personal they are called nosey in American English. (insulting usage)
horny.