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Suggestive question
A suggestive question is one that implies that a certain answer should be given in response,[1][2] or falsely presents a presupposition in the question as accepted fact.[3][4] Such a question distorts the memory thereby tricking the person into answering in a specific way that might or might not be true or consistent with their actual feelings, and can be deliberate or unintentional. For example, the phrasing "Don't you think this was wrong?" is more suggestive than "Do you think this was wrong?" despite the difference of only one word. The former may subtly pressure the respondent into responding "yes," whereas the latter is far more direct.[1] Repeated questions can make people think their first answer is wrong and lead them to change their answer, or it can cause people to continuously answer until the interrogator gets the exact response that they desire. The diction used by the interviewer can also be an influencing factor to the response given by the interrogated individual.
Experimental research by psychologist Elizabeth Loftus has established that trying to answer such questions can create confabulation in eyewitnesses.[4] For example, participants in an experiment may all view the same video clip of a car crash. Participants are assigned at random in one of two groups. The participants in the first group are asked "How fast was the car moving when it passed by the stop sign?" The participants in the other group are asked a similar question that does not refer to a stop sign. Later, the participants from the first group are more likely to remember seeing a stop sign in the video clip, even though there was in fact no such sign.[3] Such findings have been replicated[citation needed] and raise serious questions about the validity of information elicited through poorly phrased questions during eyewitness testimony.
JELET Solved Question Papers
Here I am giving you solved question paper for Joint Engineering Lateral Entry Test for admission in lateral entry engineering course in PDF file attached with it ..
1. One Kg of copper is drawn into a wire of 1mm diameter and a wire of 2 mm diameter. The resistance of the two wires will be in the
ratio
(A) 2 : 1 (B) 1 : 2 © 16 : 1 (D) 4 : 1
Ans : ©
2. An electrical cable having a resistance of 0.2 Ω delivers 10kw at 200V D.C. to a factory. What is the efficiency of transmission?
(A) 65% (B) 75% © 85% (D) 95%
Ans : (D)
3. A wire of resistance 5 Ω is drawn out so that its new length is 3 times its original length.What is the reistance of the new wire?
(A) 45 Ω (B) 15 Ω © 5/3 Ω (D) 5 Ω
Ans : (A)
20. The poisson’s ratio of a material is 0.5. If a force is applied to a wire of this material, there is a decrease in the cross-sectional area
by 4%. The percentage increase in the length is :
(A) 1 % (B) 2% © 2.5% (D) 4%
Ans : (D)
24. Two rods of equal length and diameter have thermal conductivities 3 and 4 units respectively. If they are joined in series, the
thermal conductivity of the combination would be
(A) 3.43 (B) 3.5 © 3.4 (D) 3.34
Ans : (A)
26. It is difficult to cook rice in an open vessel by boiling it at high altitudes because of
(A) low boiling point and high pressure (B) high boiling point and low pressure
© low boiling point and low pressure (D) high boiling point and high pressure
Ans : ©