Which question is open-ended?(1 point)

Responses solve it and tell me why

Would you hang this piece of art on your wall?
Would you hang this piece of art on your wall?

Do you like to make art?
Do you like to make art?

What makes a piece of art interesting?
What makes a piece of art interesting?

Which artist created this piece of art?

1 answer

The open-ended question among the options provided is:

What makes a piece of art interesting?

Explanation:

  • Open-ended questions allow for a variety of responses and encourage detailed answers, opinions, and explanations. They typically begin with words like "what," "why," or "how," and they do not have a simple yes or no answer.
  • Closed-ended questions, on the other hand, can typically be answered with a short response, such as "yes" or "no," or a specific piece of information.

Let’s analyze the other questions:

  1. Would you hang this piece of art on your wall? - This is a closed-ended question as it invites a simple yes or no response.
  2. Do you like to make art? - This is also a closed-ended question with a yes or no answer.
  3. Which artist created this piece of art? - This is a closed-ended question as it looks for a specific answer (the name of an artist).

In contrast, "What makes a piece of art interesting?" allows respondents to elaborate on their thoughts, feelings, and criteria about art, making it open-ended.