Qualitative research questions differ from the quantitative questions. Usually all the quantitative questions are close ended and and all the qualitative questions are open ended. The open ended questions in qualitative research should be very purposeful and specific; and should not be ambiguous and vague. It commonly starts with "How" and "What".
Examples:
1. How are you managing your time usefully during the lock down period?
2. What are your sufferings during the curfew due to COVID-19?
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