Questions: 8. Which of the following is not a list question qualifier? "Some of the things I considered" "To tell you the truth" "Among the reasons" "There may be others that I do not recall right now" 9. Questions asked by the deposing attorney to make an expert witness defensive or appear deficient are examples of the: Baiting game Qualification hearing Battleship approach Parsing trap 10. If an "argumentative" objection is made by the attorney representing your client, you should interpret that as: A warning you are being baited A warning that you've just been asked a list question A warning that perhaps there are multiple questions within the "question"

8. Which of the following is not a list question qualifier?
"Some of the things I considered"
"To tell you the truth"
"Among the reasons"
"There may be others that I do not recall right now"
9. Questions asked by the deposing attorney to make an expert witness defensive or appear deficient are examples of the:
Baiting game
Qualification hearing
Battleship approach
Parsing trap
10. If an "argumentative" objection is made by the attorney representing your client, you should interpret that as:
A warning you are being baited
A warning that you've just been asked a list question
A warning that perhaps there are multiple questions within the "question"
Transcript text: 8. Which of the following is not a list question qualifier? "Some of the things I considered" "To tell you the truth" "Among the reasons" "There may be others that I do not recall right now" 9. Questions asked by the deposing attorney to make an expert witness defensive or appear deficient are examples of the: Baiting game Qualification hearing Battleship approach Parsing trap 10. If an "argumentative" objection is made by the attorney representing your client, you should interpret that as: A warning you are being baited A warning that you've just been asked a list question A warning that perhaps there are multiple questions within the "question"
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  1. The answer is the second one: "To tell you the truth."

Explanation:

  • "Some of the things I considered" is a list question qualifier because it suggests that a list of items or considerations will follow.
  • "To tell you the truth" is not a list question qualifier; it is more of a preface to a statement or opinion rather than a list.
  • "Among the reasons" is a list question qualifier as it indicates that a list of reasons will be provided.
  • "There may be others that I do not recall right now" implies that there is a list, even if incomplete, and is thus a list question qualifier.
  1. The answer is the first one: Baiting game.

Explanation:

  • Baiting game refers to tactics used by attorneys to provoke or unsettle a witness, making them defensive or appear deficient.
  • Qualification hearing is a process to determine if a witness is qualified to testify as an expert, not related to making them defensive.
  • Battleship approach is not a recognized term in this context.
  • Parsing trap involves breaking down statements to find inconsistencies, but it is not specifically about making a witness defensive.
  1. The answer is the first one: A warning you are being baited.

Explanation:

  • An "argumentative" objection suggests that the question is designed to provoke or argue rather than elicit factual information, indicating you might be baited.
  • It does not specifically indicate a list question.
  • It does not necessarily mean there are multiple questions within the "question," although that could be a possibility.
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