An Auxiliary Question is a question that is going to force the other person to answer a different question, a question you haven't asked. A sneaky question.
Using an Auxiliary Question instead of asking a girl "Do you have a boyfriend?" you ask "Does your boyfriend likes football?" that would force her to say whether she has a boyfriend or not.
The "lonely question" is of the same meaning as "moral question".
It's a Chinese-English pun since "moral(伦理)" in some Chinese dislects has the same pronunciation of "lonely".
This phrase originated from a Chinese streamer, the greatest Kroraina philosopher "Wanyan Huide", and soon went viral on Chinese video platforms after showing up in her stream.
"This is a lonely question."
"If your boyfriend falls in love with your dad, that will be a lonely question."
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*Content Questions are all the questions about the meaning of a text, events, details, ideas and arguments.
Emad answered all of the Language test's content questions correctly, and he scored 100 out of 100.
Linguistic Questions are those about key vocabulary, sentence structure and relations between ideas.
Emad is a very intelligent linguist . He scored both his Linguistic questions and Content questions 100 out of 100.
A question that usually requires a long answer. A close relative of stupid question and rhetorical question.
Joan: I have a quick question for you. How do you solve for "x" in this complex differential equation?
Bob: Uhhhhhh...
A question were the speaker does not expect an answer
Bob: Jim, why do you have to be such a dumb ass
Jim: well it all started in the summer of 1995 when...
Bob: That was a rhetorical question dumb ass