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Examples of Specific Factual Questions
Specific factual questions are inquiries designed to elicit a direct, verifiable answer about a particular subject, contrasting with broader, more open-ended questions. Examples of such questions include:
- 'Do hamsters provide food for any animals?'
- 'Can you use Microsoft Office without internet?'
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Updated 2025-10-04
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Ch.3 Prompting - Foundations of Large Language Models
Foundations of Large Language Models
Computing Sciences
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Answering the Question: Do Hamsters Provide Food for Animals?
A researcher is looking for a direct, verifiable piece of information. Analyze the following options and select the question that is best formulated to elicit a specific, factual answer.
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Answering the Question: Can Microsoft Office Be Used Offline?