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here are 20 questions for each stage of Bloom's Taxonomy:

Remembering:
1. What is the definition of...?
2. Can you recall...?
3. What is the name of...?
4. What is the formula for...?
5. What are the steps to...?
6. Can you list...?
7. What is the meaning of...?
8. What happened in...?
9. Who was...?
10. What is the purpose of...?
11. What is the difference between...?
12. What are the characteristics of...?
13. What are the parts of...?
14. What is the sequence of...?
15. What is the origin of...?
16. What is the function of...?
17. What is the definition of...?
18. What is the significance of...?
19. What is the main idea of...?
20. What is the theme of...?

Understanding:
1. Can you explain...?
2. What does this mean...?
3. Can you summarize...?
4. What is the main idea of...?
5. What is the author's purpose in...?
6. What is the message of...?
7. What is the relationship between...?
8. What is the difference between...?
9. What is the cause of...?
10. What is the effect of...?
11. What is the motive behind...?
12. What is the theme of...?
13. What is the tone of...?
14. What is the mood of...?
15. What is the point of view in...?
16. What is the context of...?
17. What is the significance of...?
18. What is the impact of...?
19. What is the implication of...?
20. What is the conclusion of...?

Applying:
1. How would you use...?
2. Can you demonstrate...?
3. Can you apply...?
4. Can you solve...?
5. Can you show...?
6. Can you construct...?
7. Can you use...to create...?
8. Can you develop...?
9. Can you design...?
10. Can you build...?
11. Can you implement...?
12. Can you operate...?
13. Can you execute...?
14. Can you perform...?
15.

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PDF: 15. Can you apply this concept to...?


16. Can you use this technique to...?
17. Can you show how this theory applies to...?
18. Can you demonstrate how to use this tool to...?
19. Can you use this method to solve...?
20. Can you show how to apply this principle to...?

Analyzing:
1. What are the parts of...?
2. What is the structure of...?
3. What is the relationship between...?
4. What is the pattern in...?
5. What is the theme of...?
6. What is the tone of...?
7. What is the mood of...?
8. What is the point of view in...?
9. What is the context of...?
10. What is the significance of...?
11. What is the impact of...?
12. What is the implication of...?
13. What is the conclusion of...?
14. What is the evidence for...?
15. What is the argument for...?
16. What is the reasoning behind...?
17. What is the logic of...?
18. What is the assumption in...?
19. What is the bias in...?
20. What is the fallacy in...?

Evaluating:
1. What is your opinion of...?
2. What is your judgment of...?
3. What is your assessment of...?
4. What is your critique of...?
5. What is your evaluation of...?
6. What is your analysis of...?
7. What is your interpretation of...?
8. What is your reaction to...?
9. What is your response to...?
10. What is your feedback on...?
11. What is your rating of...?
12. What is your review of...?
13. What is your appraisal of...?
14. What is your estimation of...?
15. What is your perspective on...?
16. What is your viewpoint on...?
17. What is your stance on...?
18. What is your position on...?
19. What is your recommendation for...?
20. What is your suggestion for...?

Creating:
1. Can you design...?
2. Can you invent...?
3. Can you develop...?
4. Can you construct...?
5. Can you compose...?
6. Can you write...?
7. Can you produce...?
8. Can you generate...?
9. Can you formulate...?
10. Can

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PDF: 10. Can you devise...?


11. Can you plan...?
12. Can you propose...?
13. Can you imagine...?
14. Can you brainstorm...?
15. Can you create a new...?
16. Can you develop a solution for...?
17. Can you come up with a new approach to...?
18. Can you design a new way to...?
19. Can you produce a new product for...?
20. Can you develop a new strategy for...?

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