Hi Guys how are you, This time we will discuss the questionnaire along with its examples
1.Definition
The definition of a questioner is A person who asks questions, or who conducts an official enquiry.
2.Function
A questionnaire is a list of questions or items used to gather data from respondents about their attitudes, experiences, or opinions. Questionnaires can be used to collect quantitative and/or qualitative information. Questionnaires are commonly used in market research as well as in the social and health sciences.
3.Sample
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4. Expressions and sentences used in questioners
1. What
We use ‘what’ to ask for specific information about something. Here are a few examples of questions and answers.
What is your mother’s name? Her name is Lisa.
What time is it? It’s half past four.
What are you doing now? I’m watching TV.
2. When
‘When’ is used to ask questions about time. Here are a few examples of questions and answers.
When will Julie arrive at the airport? She will arrive around 1 p.m.
When can I pick you up from school? I will be ready at 3 p.m.
When is his birthday? His birthday is October 30.
3. Where
We use ‘where’ to ask something about a place or the position of something. Here are a few examples of questions and answers.
Where is my phone? I think it’s on the table.
Where is Paris? Paris is located in France.
Where will you travel to next summer? I’m thinking about going to the Bahamas.
4. Who
‘Who’ is used to ask questions about someone who is the subject of a sentence, that is, someone who does an action. Here are a few examples of questions and answers.
Who is that guy? Oh, that’s Adam. He’s a friend of mine.
Who are you visiting this weekend? I’m visiting my grandma.
Who is your best friend? My best friend is Laura.
5. Whom
‘Whom’ is used to ask questions about someone who is the object of a sentence, that is, someone who receives an action. Here are a few examples of questions and answers.
Whom do you believe? I believe in Tom.
Whom are you going to invite? I am going to invite Sam and Michael.
From whom did you get this information? I got it from Joanna.
6. Whose
We use ‘whose’ to ask questions about something that belongs to someone. Here are a few examples of questions and answers.
Whose car is this? I think it is John’s car.
Whose umbrella did you take? I took my sister’s umbrella.
Whose book is this? It’s Michael’s book.
7. Why
‘Why’ is used to ask about a reason, an explanation. Here are a few examples of questions and answers. It is common to answer a ‘why’ question with ‘because’.
Why are you sad? Because I’m having some problems at home. Don’t worry!
Why is she traveling alone? Because her husband is sick.
Why were you late to the meeting? Because my alarm didn’t go off. I’m sorry.
8. How
‘How’ is used to ask about manner, condition, or quality.
How far: ask about distance
How far is your hometown?
Not very far, it’s about 50 km from here.
How long: ask about length (time or space)
How long have you been dating Taylor?
We have been dating for two months.
How many: ask about the quantity of countable nouns
How many books do you have?
I guess I have about 100 books.
How much: ask about the quantity of uncountable nouns
How much coffee did you make?
There’s enough for two cups.
How old: ask about age
How old is your brother?
He is 21 years old.
5. Type of Questioners
Open questionnaire
The questionnaire is an open questionnaire with a description question type. In this case, the respondent needs to provide an answer in the form of an opinion or an explanation in the blank column provided. Open questionnaires are usually used to obtain in-depth information.
• Closed questionnaire
Meanwhile, in a closed questionnaire, the questions given are in the form of multiple choices or checklists. That way, respondents can only answer questions with the available choices. Closed questionnaire results are relatively easy to process and do not take much time.
•The mixed questionnaire
Mixed questionnaire is a combination of open and closed questionnaire types. Besides being useful for obtaining in-depth information, this method also simultaneously provides a number of data in the form of numbers.
6. Doing Quesioner
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