Summary. Whether you are a leader, a teacher, or a parent, you may be called upon to answer especially difficult questions right now, questions that have no satisfying answers. But this doesn’t mean you can’t form a helpful and honest response.
Are there any questions that nobody can answer?
Nobody really knows the answer to the questions; people try to answer them, but only the really clever ones, or the people who think they’re clever! Here’s a list of questions that will make your mind slightly confused: “ What is the color of a mirror? ” “If you enjoy wasting time, is that time really wasted?”
Which is correct,’answer the question’or’answer to the question?
If “answer” is a noun, “What is your answer to the question?” you need to put the “to” in. Thinking is always good to do. Answer the question is a request/ or order, such as a cop will demand of a suspect. The suspects comment in response to the cop is his answer to the question.
Are there any unanswerable questions about a mirror?
Here’s a list of questions that will make your mind slightly confused: What color is a mirror? Is mirror a color? It should be! That’s my attempt to answer this question anyway.
Nobody really knows the answer to the questions; people try to answer them, which is exactly what I’ll be doing here. Only the really clever ones, or the people who think they’re clever can actually answer these. Here’s a list of questions that will make your mind slightly confused: What color is a mirror? Is mirror a color? It should be!
Which is the correct way to ask a question?
Or a question that presumed a certain answer. You asked the right question, but you asked it the wrong way. Here are some ways to ask much better questions and as a result, get much better answers — which is the point of asking questions in the first place. Start asking one sentence questions.
How to update or replace an obsolete answer?
In order to update or replace an obsolete answer, you need to bring that post to the attention of community members, preferably targeting experts in the relevant subject matter. There’s already a feature that attempts to provide that (though I’m not sure it’s effective), namely, bounties.
While this has given us the answers to questions our ancestors would never have believed we’d figure out, we still have many overarching questions that need to be worked on. For this reason I’ve spent the past few days jotting down some of the truly perplexing questions, most of which we may never be able to answer.
Are there any unanswerable questions about the purpose of life?
Some of the big questions may be, “What is the purpose of life?” While other questions are interesting thoughts that science may possibly be able to answer now or in the future. Regardless of how an answer can be derived, here is a selection of some of the most funny unanswerable questions that have been shared.
Which is the best way to answer a difficult question?
When asked a ‘difficult question’ which probably has an answer that would be negative to the politician or their political party, avoidance can be a useful tact. Answering a question with a question or trying to draw attention to some positive aspect of the topic are methods of avoidance.
Can a respondent answer yes to the first question?
A respondent could answer yes to the first question, because we all like to think of ourselves as likeable, social people. However, when faced with the second question, they may remember a nice night in they had enjoyed recently and answer with that. Those two answers may seem to contradict each other.
Is there an answer to the question why?
The answer to why doesn’t help us heal. But knowing that God’s glory can be displayed, even in the brokenness of our lives, gives us hope despite our circumstances. I promise you will find more purpose and joy in your life if you set aside the why and begin to ask how.