Types of Questions
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Define three types of questions, and give three examples of each type of question
Three types are fact, preference & judgement; I could use assistance with examples of each of these questions.
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This solution defines the three types of questions and provides examples of each type of question.
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A fact question is more commonly called a factual question, although some texts and professors still use the word fact. A fact question only has one correct answer. It is not opinion based and there can be no misinterpretation of the answer.
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Where were you last night?
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