Be logical.

Find the correct answer:

A. Every question needs an answer.

B. Every answer needs a question.

None B A Both

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Ankit Kumar Jain
Mar 15, 2015

Its very simple, questions can be raised that may be unanswered but answers have to have a question to which it belongs.

Well this cant be 100 % 100\% correct as it is a p a r a d o x paradox . There are some answers without questions. For example E u l e r s Euler's I d e n t i t y Identity .....we all know about it and mathematicians have proved it but know one until date knows the use of it in practical aspects. So this question can represent a p a r a d o x paradox but anyways i would like to thank the question setter for posting such a question on B r i l l i a n t Brilliant !!!!!

Gagan Raj - 6 years, 3 months ago
Brock Brown
Mar 17, 2015

ques·tion

a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information.

an·swer

a thing said, written, or done to deal with or as a reaction to a question , statement, or situation.

You can ask a question , like "How does the universe express itself in its truest form?", but still have a possibility of never receiving an answer; when questions are born, they don't have answers .

However, an answer is defined to be paired with a question from the answer's birth .

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