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What are the questions that no one can answer?

Five questions no one can answer

  • Are we alone in the universe?
  • Why do placebos work?
  • Why do humans dream?
  • What’s on the other side of a black hole?
  • How does gravity work?

What is the hardest act section?

The ACT® Reading and ACT® Science sections are both the hardest and easiest to prepare for.

Five questions no one can answer

  • Are we alone in the universe?
  • Why do placebos work?
  • Why do humans dream?
  • What’s on the other side of a black hole?
  • How does gravity work?

What is a one answer question?

Single-Selection, or Single Answer Questions are questions where a user is asked to pick only one answer from a pre-determined set of responses of two or more options. They are one of the most common survey question types and are effective in determining a user’s primary preference among a set of choices.

What does ” I’m not sure I understand your question ” mean?

1 “I’m not sure I understand your question”… Then please don’t answer it. Or just state one’s assumptions for the optimal case inferred and then take one’s best shot at a cogent answer. I interpret this opening statement as haughty pedantry. 2 “Please don’t do that”. (Since when did engineers become so moralistic and censurious?

Can you answer a question you don’t know the answer to?

No matter what your job or level, your work life is always throwing questions at you. Some of them are easy to answer with a confident “yes,” “no,” or a well-reasoned explanation. Others aren’t. Most of the time it’s no big deal when you don’t have a solid answer right away.

When to take offense at an unclear question?

Don’t take offense to it; clarify your question! Asking them to answer an unclear question leaves everyone dissatisfied. You get an incomplete answer, and the answerer provides faulty, incomplete, or misleading advice. It’s a lose-lose for everyone unless the question is clear.

Is it a big deal if you don’t have a solid answer?

Some of them are easy to answer with a confident “yes,” “no,” or a well-reasoned explanation. Others aren’t. Most of the time it’s no big deal when you don’t have a solid answer right away.