Question (disambiguation)

Question (disambiguation)

A question may be either a linguistic expression used to make a request for information, or the request itself.

Question may also refer to:

In music:
* "Question!", a song by System of a Down
* "The Question" (album), an album by The Slackers
* "The Question" (Emery album)
* "Questions" (Us3 album), an album by Us3
* "Question", a song by The Moody Blues
* "Question", a song by Old 97's from "Satellite Rides"
* "Questions", a song by Tommy Emmanuel from "Only"
* "Questions", a song by INXS from "Welcome to Wherever You Are"

In books and comics:
* "Question" (short story), a short story by Isaac Asimov
* Question (comics), The Question, an American comic book superhero created by Steve Ditko
** Question (Renee Montoya), The Question, the crime-fighting identity of Renee Montoya, heir to the original character
* "La Question" ("The Question"), a book by Henri Alleg

In other uses:
* Question mark, a punctuation mark at the end of an interrogative sentence
* Questions (game), a game that is played by asking questions
* "Questions Only", an improvisation game seen on the television show "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"
* Water cure, a form of torture also known as "being put to "the question"
* The page on Wikipedia, ask a question about how to use Wikipedia


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