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How to ask a Question
Is your question from university exam?
We prefer questions which have appeared or might appear in examination. Ask questions that can be answered, not just discussed. Also provide details like it's Subject Name, Topic Name & its difficulty level (Low/Medium/High)
1. Create Question
Click on button in upper right side corner.
Keep default option as Question in Post Type
2. How to Tag
A tag is a keyword that categorizes your question with other similar questions.
Try using existing tags; avoid creating new tags
Use common abbreviations
Don't include synonyms
Combine multiple words into single-words with dashes
Maximum of 3 tags, 25 chars per tag
Tag characters: [a-z 0-9 + # - .]
Delimit tags by space, semicolon, or comma
3. How to Format Question
Provide description of question here:
Description should be in following format:
Subject: Solid Waste Management
Topic: Introduction to Solid Waste Management
Difficulty: Low / Medium / High
Here are some formatting tips:
Put returns between paragraphs
For line break add 2 spaces at end
_italic_ or bold
Quote by placing > at start of line
Make links
<https://google.com> [Google](https://google.com) <a href="https://google.com">Google</a>
Basic HTML also allowed
MathJax equations
$\sin^2 \theta$
= $\sin^2 \theta$
4. Submit
Before you submit your question, improve your chances of getting an answer, here are some tips:
Be specific
If you ask a vague question, you’ll get a vague answer. But if you give us details and context, we can provide a useful answer.
Provide question details
Make it clear by providing details like University, Branch, Subject, Year of appearance, Marks, etc. so that more of us will be interested in your question and willing to look into it.
Keep an open mind
The answer to your question may not always be the one you wanted, but that doesn’t mean it is wrong. A conclusive answer isn’t always possible. When in doubt, ask people to cite their sources, or to explain how/where they learned something. Even if we don’t agree with you, or tell you exactly what you wanted to hear, remember: we’re just trying to help.