#1
Which of the following is a primary step in the process of question formulation?
Identifying the topic
Answering the question
Researching the topic
Revising the question
#2
What is the purpose of using open-ended questions in question formulation?
To limit the responses
To encourage detailed responses
To discourage further discussion
To confuse the respondents
#3
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a well-formulated question?
Ambiguity
Clarity
Relevance
Precision
#4
What is the purpose of using divergent questions in question formulation?
To limit responses
To encourage multiple perspectives
To force agreement
To discourage exploration
#5
Which of the following is NOT a type of question used in question formulation?
Divergent
Conclusive
Open-ended
Closed-ended
#6
What is the primary goal of asking probing questions?
To confuse the respondent
To discourage further discussion
To delve deeper into a topic
To limit responses
#7
Which type of question typically begins with 'how' or 'why'?
Closed-ended question
Leading question
Open-ended question
Neutral question
#8
What is a characteristic of a well-formulated question?
It is vague and ambiguous
It has a single correct answer
It limits creativity
It encourages critical thinking
#9
In question formulation, what does the term 'scaffolding' refer to?
Providing support and guidance
Removing all assistance
Ignoring the topic
Rejecting feedback
#10
Which of the following is a characteristic of closed-ended questions?
They encourage detailed responses
They limit responses to specific choices
They promote exploration
They are ambiguous
#11
What does the acronym 'RQ' stand for in the context of question formulation?
Research Question
Refined Query
Reflective Query
Reliable Question
#12
Which of the following is a characteristic of a biased question?
It presents options neutrally
It influences respondents towards a particular answer
It encourages critical thinking
It promotes exploration
#13
Which of the following strategies can help improve question formulation skills?
Avoiding asking questions
Practicing active listening
Relying solely on memory
Avoiding feedback from others
#14
What is the main advantage of using convergent questions in question formulation?
Encouraging exploration
Facilitating agreement
Limiting creativity
Discouraging participation
#15
What is the main purpose of using clarifying questions?
To confuse the respondent
To simplify complex topics
To limit discussion
To discourage participation
#16
What is the main purpose of using reflective questions in question formulation?
To discourage self-reflection
To stimulate critical thinking
To limit responses
To avoid feedback
#17
What is the main purpose of using meta-questions in question formulation?
To focus solely on the surface level
To stimulate thinking about thinking
To limit responses
To avoid feedback