8. The defense counsel is asking you one question right after another without
giving you must time to answer. This tactic is known as:
A.
repetitious questions.
B.
rapid fire questions.
C.
suggestive questions.
D.
condescending counsel.
9. In order to create a long pause in your testimony and to create the feeling
that you should say more than is necessary, the defense counsel will usually:
A.
object to the manner in which you are testifying.
B.
repeat the question.
C.
stare at you waiting for you to continue.
D.
ask you a different question on the same subject.
10. For the defense counsel to imply an answer to a question in an attempt to
confuse you, is a tactic known as:
A.
leading the witness.
B.
badgering the witness.
C.
reversing the witness's words.
D.
demanding a "yes" or "no" answer.
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