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LAW-GAT Law of Evidence MCQs
Practice LAW-GAT Law of Evidence questions with answers and explanations.
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Correct Answer: A. A question suggesting the answer desired
Explanation:
Leading questions are generally allowed in cross-examination.
They are restricted in examination-in-chief unless permitted.
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Correct Answer: A. A question suggesting the answer desired
Explanation:
Leading questions are generally allowed in cross-examination.
They are restricted in examination-in-chief unless permitted.
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Correct Answer: A. A question suggesting the answer desired
Explanation:
Leading questions are generally allowed in cross-examination.
They are restricted in examination-in-chief unless permitted.
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Correct Answer: A. A question suggesting the answer desired
Explanation:
Leading questions are generally allowed in cross-examination.
They are restricted in examination-in-chief unless permitted.
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Correct Answer: A. A question suggesting the answer desired
Explanation:
Leading questions are generally allowed in cross-examination.
They are restricted in examination-in-chief unless permitted.
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Correct Answer: B. A witness who displays an adverse or unwilling attitude and may be cross-examined by the calling party with permission
Explanation:
The court may permit the calling party to ask cross-examination-type questions.
The witness's entire testimony is not automatically erased.
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Correct Answer: B. A witness who displays an adverse or unwilling attitude and may be cross-examined by the calling party with permission
Explanation:
The court may permit the calling party to ask cross-examination-type questions.
The witness's entire testimony is not automatically erased.
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Correct Answer: B. The first examination of a witness by the party who called the witness
Explanation:
Examination-in-chief presents the calling party's evidence.
Leading questions are generally restricted except where permitted.
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Correct Answer: D. Further questioning by the party who called the witness after cross-examination
Explanation:
Re-examination explains matters arising in cross-examination.
New matters may require permission and further cross-examination.
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Correct Answer: B. The first examination of a witness by the party who called the witness
Explanation:
Examination-in-chief presents the calling party's evidence.
Leading questions are generally restricted except where permitted.
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Correct Answer: A. A question suggesting the answer desired
Explanation:
Leading questions are generally allowed in cross-examination.
They are restricted in examination-in-chief unless permitted.
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Correct Answer: B. The first examination of a witness by the party who called the witness
Explanation:
Examination-in-chief presents the calling party's evidence.
Leading questions are generally restricted except where permitted.