RCMP Police Aptitude Battery (RPAB) · Question
Which of the following is an example of a 'leading question' during an investigation?
A leading question suggests the answer or assumes a fact not yet established, like 'You were at the scene at 7 PM, weren't you?'
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Question: Which of the following is an example of a 'leading question' during an investigation?
Answer options: ✅ 'You were at the scene at 7 PM, weren't you?'
- 'What did you see at the scene?'
- 'Can you describe the individual?'
- 'Where were you at that time?'
Correct answer: 'You were at the scene at 7 PM, weren't you?'
Explanation: A leading question suggests the answer or assumes a fact not yet established, like 'You were at the scene at 7 PM, weren't you?'
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