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What is the Right Pattern to Show Frequently asked Questions on a Mobile App. We are developing Mobile Application for HR Functions.

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What do you currently have for the layout? How many FAQs are there? Are they dynamically generated or are they just a fixed list? We'll need more info on this one to be able to answer I'm afraid. – JonW Mar 15 at 11:06
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There isn't a best pattern. Why don't you show us what you have so far (even in rough sketches) ask about the problem areas. – JohnGB Mar 15 at 11:28
There are 40 different FAQ's. With Question length of 40 characters? – sushil bharwani Mar 15 at 11:40

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For me the simplest pattern is table view where cells extends on user click/tap. It's simmilar behavior like accordion menu on PC/MAC.

You could also consider to categorize your question and add some headers like on iOS Contacts.

In that way user can easly scan for appropriate question first and then (after tap) read an answer.

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