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	<title>Comments on: Questioning questioning questioning</title>
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		<title>By: kumar</title>
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		<description>Questioning is the primary logic of all logics.I feel that every logic by itself starts from a question and it doesn&#039;t matter whether we are questioning a lively thing or a lifeless one.&lt;br/&gt;And many times questions that may not make any sense actually end up in most valuable questions,while doing so assumptions become the heart of the question.For example when some asks &quot; why do we need to test a product at all&quot;- the answer might be very obvious for any test engineer,but all others (who are not test engineers) would need an assumption to answer the above question,for example the assumption could be; &quot;we need to test it because we doubt (assume) that the product is not good&quot;, and this assumptions depending on the context would lead to next question and next question and so on.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Questioning is THE BASIS.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Questioning is the primary logic of all logics.I feel that every logic by itself starts from a question and it doesn&#8217;t matter whether we are questioning a lively thing or a lifeless one.<br />And many times questions that may not make any sense actually end up in most valuable questions,while doing so assumptions become the heart of the question.For example when some asks &#8221; why do we need to test a product at all&#8221;- the answer might be very obvious for any test engineer,but all others (who are not test engineers) would need an assumption to answer the above question,for example the assumption could be; &#8220;we need to test it because we doubt (assume) that the product is not good&#8221;, and this assumptions depending on the context would lead to next question and next question and so on.</p>
<p>Questioning is THE BASIS.</p>
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