QUESTIONMARK

Question mark

The question mark, is a punctuation mark that replaces the full stop at the end of an interrogative sentence in English and many other languages. The question mark is not used for indirect questions. The question mark character is also often used in place of missing or unknown data. In Unicode, it is encoded at .

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Question Mark

Question Mark was a modified Atlantic-Fokker C-2A airplane flown by aviators of the United States Army Air Corps to experiment with aerial refueling. It was used to establish new world records in aviation for sustained flight, refueled flight, sustained flight, and distance. The records were established between January 1 and January 7, 1929, in a non-stop flight of more than 150 hours near Los Angeles, California.

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question mark

Noun

  1. The punctuation mark?”, used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question.
  2. doubt or uncertainty
    There’s a question mark over whether or not he’ll be fit for the next game.


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