Use ........................ questions when you want more detailed information from your audience.
A. Noun B. close ended question
C. non - verbal question
D. Open - ended question
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option B close ended question
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The correct answer is (b) close-ended questions.
Use close-ended questions when you want more detailed information from your audience.
- A closed-ended question alludes to any question for which a scientist furnishes research members with choices from which to pick a reaction. Closed-ended questions are at times expressed as an explanation which requires a reaction
- Non – Verbal Reasoning is critical thinking utilizing pictures and outlines. It tests the capacity to examine visual data and tackle issues dependent on visual thinking. To one side is an illustration of a non-verbal thinking question.
- An open-ended question is a question that can't be addressed with a "yes" or "no" reaction, or with a static reaction. Open-ended questions are expressed as an explanation that requires a more drawn-out reaction. The reaction can measure up to data that is now known to the questioner.
- A noun is a word that alludes to a thing (book), an individual (Betty Crocker), a creature (feline), a spot (Omaha), a quality (non-abrasiveness), a thought (equity), or an activity (warbling). It's typically a solitary word, yet not generally: cake, shoes, school transport, and something extra are on the whole nouns.
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