Clear. A good question is framed in a clear, easily understandable language, without any vagueness. Students should understand what is wanted from the question even when they don’t know the answer to it. ‘, the same question becomes clear and specific.

What is the most beautiful question?

12 most beautiful questions ever asked

  • What would you do if you knew you could not fail?
  • Who thinks you’re beautiful when you wake up in the morning?
  • How are you, really?
  • How would you behave if you were the best in the world at what you do?
  • Are you finding your dream job or are you creating it?

When to ask questions that are not clear?

Sometimes you want to use questions that not clear for specific reasons, but most of the time, when you are seeking honest answers, you will want to ask questions that allow the other person to answer exactly how they feel.

What are the criteria for a good question?

The criteria below can help you evaluate the strength of your research question. Your central research question should follow from your research problem to keep your work focused. If you have multiple questions, they should all clearly relate to this central aim.

When do you have a clearly defined problem?

When you have a clearly-defined problem, you need to formulate one or more questions. Think about exactly what you want to know and how it will contribute to resolving the problem. The way you frame your question depends on what your research aims to achieve.

What makes a question a good research question?

For a research question to meet scientific standards, its answer cannot consist of opinion alone (even if the opinion is popular or logically reasoned), and it cannot simply be a description of known information. A mere synopsis of what currently exists is not worth researching.