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What is simple and complex questions?
Simple questions require small snippets of text as the answers whereas complex questions require inferencing and synthesizing information from multiple documents to have multiple sentences as the answers.
What are some questions that are not answered?
7 Simple Questions with No Answers
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- Why do cats purr?
- How do bicycles work?
- Why does lightning happen?
- Why are moths drawn to lights?
- Why are there lefties (and righties)?
- Why is yawning contagious?
- What causes static electricity?
Why does Google never give me the answer I want?
Spammers could just take your information, never give you anything, and then spam your information or sell it to others. This used to be pretty common, and so Google started shutting down anything that even had a whiff that it was made just to harvest data. They wanted that info so they could start the sales process.
How do you identify a complex question?
A complex question is a fallacy in which the answer to a given question presupposes a prior answer to a prior question. Also known as (or closely related to) a loaded question, a trick question, a leading question, the fallacy of the false question, and the fallacy of many questions.
Are the products simple or are they complex?
In Siebel eHospitality, a simple product is a single component product, such as table, chair, beverage, and so on. A complex product is a group of simple products, such as menu, package, and so on. For example, a beverage is a simple product that can be part of a complex product such as a menu.
What’s an unanswerable question called?
By the way, a rhetorical question is a question that is asked for the effect it produces. One common use is in speeches, or rhetoric, where the name comes from. A rhetorical question may or may not have an answer, and may or may not be intended to be answered.
Is there a simple question that has a simple answer?
There are also perfectly sensible questions that are asked that seem very simple, but because the “simple” question refers to a complex system there may not be one simple, straightforward answer. 30 years ago, if you had a question, you’d go to a library and ask the librarian.
Why do people ask so many questions on the Internet?
It’s pretty obvious that most people ask questions on the Internet when they don’t understand something and they want to know the answer. But it’s also common for people to ask questions that have no answer, or to get external validation. Those questions so often fall into “Why do X do Y?” categories.
What is the simple question in sociology?
The apparently “simple” question is often rhetorical, asking about human society, gender roles, laws, and any number of other incredibly complex issues of human society with no details, no limits, no critical thinking at all.