MEMORY QUESTIONS

 

 

Memory level questions are those to which you will most likely find answers
in sources such as books, web sites, and other reference materials.
Asking this type of question provides background for the subject.
These questions bring forth simple reproduction of facts, formulae,
or other items of remembered content.

Thought processes involved while asking and answering these questions
are naming, defining, identifying, designating, or giving yes/no responses.

Memory questions begin with these words:
Who...
What...
Where...
When...

Examples of memory questions:

When did Richard III reign?
What games were played during the ancient Greek Olympics?
Who developed the planetary model of the atom?
When does the 21st century officially begin?



Question Types

Level 1: Memory

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