Question

A question is a statement or inquiry made to obtain information, clarify a concept, or provoke thought. It typically requires a response and can be open-ended or specific. Questions are essential in communication because they help gather knowledge, solve problems, or encourage discussion.

Types of Questions:

Closed-Ended Questions – These are questions that can be answered with a simple “yes” or “no” (e.g., “Do you like coffee?”).
Open-Ended Questions – These require a more detailed response and encourage conversation (e.g., “What are your thoughts on leadership?”).
Clarifying Questions – These are asked to make sure you understand something (e.g., “Can you explain that in more detail?”).
Reflective Questions – These encourage self-reflection or deeper thought (e.g., “How do you feel about your career progress?”).
Hypothetical Questions – These explore possibilities or potential scenarios (e.g., “What would you do if you won the lottery?”).

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