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Question Types Explained

MCQ (Multiple Choice Question)

Used when you want to offer four answer options to your question. Commonly used in quizzes and tests.

True/False Question

For questions that can be answered with only True or False. Useful for statements or factual checks.

Question

Ask open-ended questions that don't require answer choices. Great for theory-based, explanatory, or conceptual queries.

General Query

Use this for non-academic questions such as site issues, general doubts, or discussion-based topics.

Tips for Asking a Good Question

Be clear and specific

A well-worded and focused question gets faster and more relevant answers.

Include context

Add background, examples, or explain what you’ve already tried. It helps responders understand your situation.

Choose the right type

Select MCQ, True/False, or Descriptive based on your question’s nature. The right format = better clarity.

Avoid vague questions

Statements like “Please help” or “I don’t understand” with no context don’t help others help you.

Remember: Quality questions = faster answers + helping future learners with similar doubts.

Why Good Questions Matter

Well-structured questions help our community provide fast, accurate, and helpful answers. They also make your questions more searchable and beneficial for future learners.

  • Get quicker responses from the community and expert team.
  • Increase your chances of approval and visibility.
  • Help others with similar doubts discover answers easily.

Tips for Asking Good Questions

  • Clearly describe your problem or doubt.
  • Provide context or examples where possible.
  • Select the right question type (MCQ, True/False, etc.).
  • Avoid vague language like “please help fast.”
  • Specific questions get quicker and better answers.