ANSWERS: 5
  • Annoying and Stupid
  • When strictly two choices are provided, I think that it narrows the focus and stops people (or should) from answering all over the place. When a question has many choices (as this one does), I tend to read it as the person asking the question is trying to clarify the scope of the question and avoid people misunderstanding what type of answer is expected. When there are THAT many options, I don't feel the need to stay within the options but somewhere close to them (because if the author was looking for specific responses, he/she would not have given so many choices).
  • Questions with a lot of choices and idea's are Fun
  • I must admit that this is a time filler for me

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