Q&A
Q&A, also Q and A, generally abbreviates the phrase "question and answer", and refers to a period of time or an occasion that follows a type of interview format, often public, when an individual "answers questions that are asked by a reporter, by the people in an audience, etc." It may also refer to:
- Q&A (Symantec), database and word processing software product for PCs in the 1980s and 1990s
- Q&A website, a site with a searchable database of questions, with answers contributed by users
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Film and television
- "Q&A", a 2019 episode of the television shorts series Star Trek: Short Treks
- "Q&A", a 2015 episode of the television drama Person of Interest
- "Q&A" (Homeland), a 2012 episode of the television drama Homeland
- Q&A (Australian talk show), a television show that began in 2008
- Q&A (film), a 1990 American crime drama film directed by Sidney Lumet
- "Q&A" (The Batman), a first-season episode of The Batman
- Q&A (American talk show), a television show on C-SPAN
- Q+A, New Zealand political talkshow hosted by Susan Wood
Print media
- Q & A (novel), a 2005 novel by Vikas Swarup and basis for Slumdog Millionaire
- Q and A (manga), a 2009 Japanese shōnen manga series
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gollark: I really need a decent thing for managing and backupping my 12950719285 random scripts and configuration files.
gollark: I wanted to type some Greek one time, so I have a bunch of extra compose key things for μ and stuff.
gollark: I don't think it's available by default. I had to bind a lot of extra ones.
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See also
- Questions and answers (disambiguation)
- QA (disambiguation)
- Question and Answer (disambiguation)
- Qaa (disambiguation)
- FAQ
- Quiz
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