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Which is the definitive answer to the question?

Which is the definitive answer to the question?

But for the overall health of the economy the definitive answer is this: sometimes a currency depreciation is beneficial and sometimes it isn’t. When you answer someone who has asked you something, you say something back to them. […] COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary.

Are there any questions that don’t have an answer?

The description ‘essentially problematical questions’ could also be used to classify them. So that the topic of this page could be called The riddle of existenceor The philosophical enigma/s of life. It is also possible to regard these questions as rhetorical: they really don’t request an answer, but only an awareness of themselves.

What was the dumbest question ever asked on the Internet?

Below are the dumbest questions and answer sessions that took place online. 1. About babies, someone asked: Question: “Why are babies so ugly when they are born?” Answer: “How about you stay under water for 9 to 10 months then squeeze through a straw and see how you look???”

Why is a question called a factual question?

It is called a factual question. Because the answer is a fact rather than a subjective opinion.

Is there a correct answer to this question?

Despite it being a general knowledge/reference/literal question there isn’t one correct answer. In fact eighteen answers were posted and with the exception of one, all of them have been upvoted, which means there are at least 17 possible answers to that single question.

What do we call questions which have a definite answer?

[It is mentioned under philosophic questioning on http://www.uri.edu/personal/szunjic/philos/whystudy.htm] “Those questions that are already capable of definite answers are placed in the sciences, while those only to which, at present, no definite answers can be given, remain to form the residue which is called philosophy.”

Are there any questions that nobody can answer?

Nobody really knows the answer to the questions; people try to answer them, but only the really clever ones, or the people who think they’re clever! Here’s a list of questions that will make your mind slightly confused: “ What is the color of a mirror? ” “If you enjoy wasting time, is that time really wasted?”

Can a person give you a detailed answer?

Detailed, descriptive, answers can only be elicited with questions which are detailed and descriptive in their own right. Each question that you ask is structured by way of foundational pillars which are then aesthetically added to and connected with vocabulary. Without any one of these pillars, the question would completely lose its meaning.

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