A leading question is when the answer can be a yes or no answer. A leading question gives the answer in the question stem.
A leading question is a question that makes you believe something has happened. For example, somebody might ask,"When are you selling the estate?" This would lead you to think the estate was being sold although it may never have been brought up.
To respond to a leading question, you can rephrase the question in a neutral way or provide an answer that does not affirm the bias of the question. It's important to stay mindful of the bias in the question and respond in a way that reflects your own perspective or understanding of the situation.
A leading question is a question that makes you believe something has happened. For example, somebody might ask,"When are you selling the estate?" This would lead you to think the estate was being sold although it may never have been brought up.
1) Questions should be unambiguous. Example of ambiguous question: Is New York City the biggest city in the world? Some might interpret this as in size or others might think of this in terms of population. 2) Questions should not be leading. Example of a leading question: In what ways was President Bush one of the worst president in US history? 3) Questions should be based on factual information, not speculation. Example of a question based on speculation: Is President Obama likely to be re-elected?
In my oppinnion no - it seems to be the end of a sentence. For example... "The Internet provider offeres 24/7 support for all it's services which is often hard to find with other leading websites."It could also be the start of a question. For example... "Which is often hard to find with other leading websites, 24/7 support or regular updates ?"
any question suggesting the answer which the person putting it wishes or expects to receive is called a leading questions.
Yes, "Is not an example of a from-my-brain question" is a statement rather than a question.
of Lead, of Lead, Guiding; directing; controlling; foremost; as, a leading motive; a leading man; a leading example., The act of guiding, directing, governing, or enticing; guidance., Suggestion; hint; example.
It depends on the question.
This question
An example of a convergent question is 'How do apples differ from oranges?'