The kinds of questions usually asked are the "What", "Why" & "How" type questions if you are covering a race. If you're in an interview with a driver, team owner, or someone in the industry, ask questions concerning their career, how they got started, what happened in an event or occurrence at a certain point in their career, and some of what their favorite moments may've been.
Reporters do not always ask the same six questions. The questions asked by reporters are determined by the type of information they are trying to retrieve. However, most good reporters will attempt to find out the who, what, when, where, why, and how of a situation or story they are covering.
Because they ask questions of what the public wants to know and most of the time the public have dumb questions.
They asked questions about anything which they did not understand.
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I would ask questions that wouldn't give away personal information and questions that I think would be easy to answer.
Adjectives ask these questions: which one, what kind, how many, how much, whose.
Many questions can be answered on Ask. Questions can range from health related questions to a how-to question. Users can also ask homework related questions or an opinion question.
how big is it?
"Who" questions ask about people or identities, while "what" questions inquire about things or actions. "Where" questions seek information about locations.
What are the salary and benefits of the job?
First, this is a challenge for any reporter-- knowing the right questions to ask. I cannot give you examples of six questions without knowing what news story you are asking about. But it's always wise to focus on the Five Ws and one H: who, what, where, when, why... and how. If you base your questions on trying to find out who did the thing, what it was they did, where they did it, when they did it, why they did it, and how they did it, you should have the basis of a good news story.
You could ask him questions such as: Does he love you? What does he think about you? What does he dream about?