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A teacher teaches a lesson on 'Lucknow'. After silent reading is done by students, she ask the following questions-a) Why was Hazratganj not noisy?b) Why Lucknow is called a city of Nawabs?Which of the following types are more appropriate to define nature of these questions a & b?
A question is a type of clause or sentence that has an information gap that needs to be filled. The typology of question contains the types of questions where it can be used to get the relevant knowledge and response from students and it can be used to assess the language skills of learners.Inferential Questions:The term 'inference' means something derived by reasoning-something, that is not directly stated but only suggested in the text.Inferential questions require answers that require contextual clues. Inferential questions are difficult to answer because they can have more than one correct answer.In teaching comprehension, the answers to inferential questions are not found in the text but are supported by evidence in the text. The answers to the fundamental questions shed light on why and how.Examples of Inferential Questions:a) Why was Hazratganj not noisy?What is the central theme of the poem?b) Why Lucknow is called a city of Nawabs?c) Why salt is a cause for melting the snow?Hence, from the above points, we can conclude that the Inferential questions are more appropriate to define the nature of these questions a & b.Additional Information Recapitulatory questions make learners recapitulate or recall the old lessons in an effective way to answer the questions.Introductory question pertains to preparing and motivating children to the lesson content by linking it to the previous knowledge of the student by arousing the curiosity of the children and by making an appeal to their senses.
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