You can answer 'no' to any question but not accurately to the question : "What is a synonym for affirmative".
Administrative questions are not political questions.
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Science questions are science questions.
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The type of questions that are asked using: # Who- are personnel questions, # What- are description questions, # When- are time questions, # Where- are location questions, # Which- are selection questions, # How- are method questions. # How many/much- are quantity questions, # Why- are reason questions. Typically the first seven questions receive answers of fact or opinion, whilst the eighth question is answered, as to reason, when a cause is explained, also either as a fact or opinion.
Related Questions are Questions that are similar or Questions that kind of mean the same thing.
20 questions is 40% of 50 questions.
You would need to know the number of questions on the test, and then multiply that number by 0.08 to find the number of essay questions.
70% of 31 questions is 31*70/100 = 21.7 questions. However, since you cannot have 0.7 questions, the answer is one of: 21 questions = 68% or 22 questions = 71%
The community tries to prevent this as much as possible but there are always vandals and spammers on the site. These are user that answer questions with stupid things or answer questions with more questions.
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Questions that relate to a specific topic.