The term question is from the early 13c., questioun, "philosophical or theological problem;" early 14c. as "utterance meant to elicit an answer or discussion," also as "a difficulty, a doubt," from Anglo-French questiun, Old French question "question, difficulty, problem; legal inquest, interrogation, torture," from Latin quaestionem (nominative quaestio) "a seeking, a questioning, inquiry, examining, judicial investigation," noun of action from past participle stem of quaerere "ask, seek."
What will you seek to learn? What will you discuss with friends and colleagues? Asking questions are a great way to learn. Open-ended and closed-ended questions. Factual, convergent, divergent, evaluative, and combination questions. Events happen by asking questions and also not asking questions.
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