COGNITION
THINKING CONCEPTS AND CREATIVITY
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
|
|
closed
|
|
objective
|
|
consumed
|
|
open-ended
|
Detailed explanation-1: -Closed-ended questions are questions that can only be answered by selecting from a limited number of options, usually multiple-choice questions with a single-word answer, ‘yes’ or ‘no’, or a rating scale (e.g. from strongly agree to strongly disagree).
Detailed explanation-2: -YES/NO QUESTIONS: In English, yes/no questions start with an auxiliary verb (do, be, have, or a modal such as can, should, will, etc.). Intonation for Yes/No questions is rising. This means your voice will go up at the end of the question.
Detailed explanation-3: -There’s a rule. The rule is that multiple adjectives are always ranked accordingly: opinion, size, age, shape, colour, origin, material, purpose. Unlike many laws of grammar or syntax, this one is virtually inviolable, even in informal speech.
Detailed explanation-4: -We use rising intonation on yes/no questions. (Yes/no questions are questions we can answer with a simple yes or no.) We use rising intonation on a statement in order to signal that we’re asking the statement as a question. We use rising intonation when we’d like to check or confirm something.