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Types of Factual Questions Explained

There are 6 types of factual questions: who, what, where, when, why, and how. Factual questions are asked to gain information based on facts, not opinions or feelings. They have factual answers and include questions to identify people, objects, locations, times, reasons, and descriptions of how something occurred.

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Types of Factual Questions Explained

There are 6 types of factual questions: who, what, where, when, why, and how. Factual questions are asked to gain information based on facts, not opinions or feelings. They have factual answers and include questions to identify people, objects, locations, times, reasons, and descriptions of how something occurred.

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Factual questions

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• Factual questions are question
What Are asked based on a fact. The
answer for a factual question
Factual also needs to be factual

Questions question. This type of question


does not rely on personal
? feelings or opinions.
How many types of factual questions
are there?
• There are 6 types of factual questions
which include Who, What, Where,
When, Why and how.
Types with examples
• Who – Who is a question to identify the person. Ex- Who is the boy in the red shirt?
• What – What is a question ask to identify the object or something else. Ex- What is
that blob in the sky
• Where – Where is used to identify a location of a person or object. Ex- Where is my
phone
• When – When is used to identify time or date. Ex- When was he born?
• Why- It is used to identify the reason behind something. Ex- Why did he break the
rule.
• How – It is used to describe how something happened. Ex- How was he attacked.

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