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Close Ended Questions

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Close Ended Questions

close ended questions

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Close ended questions

What are Closed-Ended Questions?


•These are questions that have
specific answers.
•They often require a "Yes" or "No"
answer, a choice from a list, or a
single word/number.
Key Features
•Answers are brief and to the
point.
•Easy to understand and answer.
•Useful for collecting quick and
clear information.
Examples
•Do you like apples? (Yes/No)
•How many legs does a spider
have? (8)
•What is your favorite color?
(Choose one: Red, Blue, Green)
Advantages of close ended questions
1. They are simple and quick to answer.
These questions are easy to understand, and
answers don’t take much time.
2. Data collection is fast and efficient.
You can gather information quickly, especially
when asking many people.
3. Responses are easy to analyze and
compare.
•Answers are clear, so it’s easy to see patterns
or find out what most people think.
4. Clear options reduce confusion or
misinterpretation.
Since the answers are fixed, everyone
understands what is expected.
5. Time-saving for both the respondent and
the questioner.
•Both asking and answering take less time
because the responses are short.
6. Effective for collecting specific
information.
•These questions help get clear and exact
details about a topic.

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