1. Definition of Questioner
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The
Questionnaire/Questionnaire is a well-formulated list of questions used as a
means of collecting data through surveys.
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A questioner is
someone who asks questions, especially in an official or formal capacity. When
a detective interviews a suspect, she acts as a questioner.
Definitions of questioner
Ø noun someone who asks a question
synonyms: asker, enquirer,
inquirer, querier
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type of: speaker, talker, utterer, verbaliser, verbalizer
someone who expresses in language; someone who talks
(especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially
garrulous)
2. Function of Questioner
The functions of the questionnaire include,
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In order to
collect information as a basis for the preparation of permanent records.
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In order to ensure
the validity of the information obtained by other methods.
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Making an
evaluation of the guidance program.
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In order to take a
sampling of attitudes or opinions of respondents.
3. Sample of Questioner
Source : https://www.nesabamedia.com/contoh-kuesioner/
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The picture above
is an example of a research questionnaire about the causes of stress
experienced by students taking their thesis.
4. Expressions and sentences used in Questioner
a) What (Apa)
What is used to ask for information about something.
Example of sentences:
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What is your name?
(Siapa namamu?)
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What are you
doing? (Apa yang kamu lakukan?)
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What is the color?
(Apa warnanya?)
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What should I do?
(Apa yang harus aku lakukan?)
b) Where (di mana)
Where is used to ask for a location or place.
Example of sentences:
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Where is your Mum?
(Di mana ibumu?)
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Where is my shoes?
(Di mana sepatumu?)
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Where are you? (Di
mana kamu?)
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Where is your
house? (Di mana rumahmu?)
c) When (kapan)
When is used to ask for the time.
Example of sentences:
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When does the bus
arrive? (Kapan bisnya sampai?)
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When will you be
here? (Kapan kamu akan datang kemari?)
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When will the
football game start? (Kapan pertandingan sepak bolanya dimulai?)
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When are we going?
(Kapan kita akan pergi?)
d) Why (kenapa)
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Why is used to ask
a reason.
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Example of
sentences:
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Why do you do
that? (Kenapa kamu melakukannya?)
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Why do you like
Nasi Goreng so much? (Kenapa kamu sangat suka Nasi Goreng?)
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Why the living
room is so messy? (Kenapa ruang tamu sangat berantakan?)
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Why the price is expensive?
(Kenapa harganya sangat mahal?)
e) Which (yang mana)
Which is used to inquire from the certainty of a
choice among people, things, or things.
Example of sentences:
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Which cake is the
most delicious? (Kue mana yang lebih enak?)
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Which dress is better
for me? (Gaun yang mana yang lebih baik untukku?)
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Which club do you
join in? (Di klub mana kamu bergabung?)
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Which cat is
yours? (Kucing mana yang jadi milikmu?)
f) Who (siapa)
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Who is used to ask
about people.
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Example of
sentences:
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Who ate my
pudding? (Siapa yang memakan pudingku?)
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Who is your
favourite artist? (Siapa artis kesukaanmu?)
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Who are you?
(Siapa kamu?)
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Who sent me this
gift? (Siapa yang mengirim hadiah ini?)
g) Whom (dengan siapa)
Whom is used to ask someone who has a position as an
object or recipient of the subject's action.
Example of sentences:
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Whom did he marry?
(Dengan siapa dia menikah?)
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Whom did you talk
to? (Dengan siapa kamu bicara?)
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Whom you do you
know in USA? (Ada yang kamu kenal di AS?)
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Whom did you see?
(Siapa yang kamu lihat/temui?)
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Whom did she make
a pie for? (Siapa yang kamu buatkan pai?)
h) Whose (punya siapa)
Whose is used to ask which person has something
(possessive).
Example of sentences:
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Whose child is
this? (Anak siapa ini?)
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Whose turn is
this? (Giliran siapa ini?)
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Whose car is that?
(Mobil (milik) siapa itu?)
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Whose house is
this? (Rumah (milik) siapa ini?)
i) How (bagaimana)
How is used to ask how something can be done.
Example of sentences:
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How are you?
(Bagaimana kabarmu?)
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How to make this
cake? (Bagaimana cara membuat kue ini?)
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How can I go home
right now? (Bagaimana caraku pulang ke rumah sekarang?)
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How does the
television work? (Bagaimana cara televisi bekerja?)
5. Types of Questioners
The following is about the Types of Questions and
Sample Questions:
a. Open Questions
This open-ended question cannot be answered with a
"Yes" or "No" answer. The purpose of open-ended questions
is to encourage the answerer to develop an answer to the question. Open-ended
questions begin with the words "Why", "Who",
"When", "What", "Where”.
Example of an open question:
Why do you like golf?
When do you play golf?
b. Closed Questions
Closed questions are answered with the answers
"Yes", "No", "Agree", "Disagree,
"True" "False".
Example of a closed question:
Lawyer is a profession in the field of law, True or
False.
c. Specific Questions
These specific questions are questions that ask for
specific information.
Examples of specific questions:
At what time do you feel bored playing golf?
d. Reflective Questions
This reflective question aims to provide more in-depth
information.
Examples of reflective questions:
It turns out that Lawyer is a profession that...?
e. Leading Questions
This directing question aims to make it easier for the
answerer and the answer to the question is already in the question submitted.
Example of a leading question:
It turns out that the Lawyer profession is very fun,
isn't it?
f. Hypothesis Questions
Hypothesis questions aim to find out reactions and
speed of thinking in solving problems.
Example of a hypothetical question:
As a lawyer what do you do if you lose the trial?
g. Behaviour Questions
Behavioural questions are questions that ask about
experience or what the answerer does.
Examples of behavioural questions:
Try to explain what you do as a lawyer in defending
clients in court.
6. Doing Questioners
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