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What is a broad question?

What is a broad question?

A broad question is a question in which there is no specified answer. Oftentimes, these types of questions are philosophical in nature.

Why are broad questions bad?

When you ask broad, vague questions, they stall conversation because they will almost always require someone to step back and think for a second. This throws off their flow, and disconnects them from the prior topics as well.

What are some engaging questions?

Here are the 10 best fun questions to ask:

  • What accomplishment are you most proud of?
  • Which of your friends are you proudest of?
  • What’s the most beautiful place you’ve ever been?
  • Do you feel like a leader or a follower?
  • What’s the most courageous thing you’ve ever done?

What is a specific question?

Specific Questions. Specific questions have concrete answers and might include the following: Tell me about this [the interviewer can point to anything on your résumé, whether it be a project, an employer, a class, a skill, or a hobby].

How do you ask a broad question?

Use open-ended questions for meaningful answers.

  1. Do not use closed-ended questions when you want meaningful answers.
  2. Ask open-ended questions when you want detailed explanations to build off of.
  3. Use open-ended questions to expand the conversation after asking a closed-ended question, to gather a fact or one word answer.

What is a narrow question?

Narrow questions (also known as “closed-ended questions”): • have a specific answer. • help instructor know if students know a specific piece of information. • require recall of information.

What is brought question?

Bring Something Into Question Meaning Definition: Raise doubt. If something is brought into question, its truth, authenticity, or accuracy is reconsidered. The veracity is disputed and, oftentimes, people disagree on the correct stance to take.