Which question is not a good survey question? A. Don’t you agree that the financial crisis is essentially over?
B. On average, how many hours do you sleep per day?
C. What is your opinion of educational funding this year?
D. Are you happy with the availability of electronic products in your state?

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer should be A. Don’t you agree that the financial crisis is essentially over?

That is because it asks in a confusing way using Don't instead of Do you agree, and it uses the word essentially which might be observed in a different way by different people, it's not objective.
Answer 2
Answer:

The option that is not a good survey question is A. Don’t you agree that the financial crisis is essentially over?

What is a survey?

This is known as a list of questions aimed at extracting data from a particular group of people.

Hence, we can see that option A is not a good survey question because it is NOT an objective way of asking survey questions.

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The correct option is A.

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