Direct Question
A direct question is a type of inquiry that seeks specific information and is typically phrased to elicit a clear, straightforward answer. These questions often begin with words like "who," "what," "where," "when," "why," or "how." For example, asking "What time is the meeting?" is a direct question because it requests a precise response.
Direct questions are commonly used in everyday conversations, interviews, and surveys. They help clarify information and guide discussions. In contrast to indirect questions, which may imply a request for information without explicitly asking, direct questions focus on obtaining a particular answer quickly and efficiently.