North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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What is it called when the same question is repeated using the same words and tone?

  1. Persistent repetition

  2. Continuous inquiry

  3. Repeated questioning

  4. Consistent inquiry

The correct answer is: Persistent repetition

The concept being described involves the act of repeating a question using identical words and tone, which is best captured by the term "persistent repetition." This phrase emphasizes the idea of not just asking the same question again, but doing so in a way that implies an ongoing or relentless nature. In contexts such as law enforcement interviews or interrogations, persistent repetition can be a technique used to elicit different responses from individuals or to highlight inconsistencies in their answers. The other terms may suggest varying degrees of repetition or inquiry but do not specifically convey the notion of using the exact same phrasing and tone. Continuous inquiry and consistent inquiry suggest an ongoing process of questioning that may not necessarily involve the same words being used each time. Repeated questioning can imply that questions are asked multiple times but doesn't inherently reflect the same wording or tone being used. Thus, persistent repetition accurately defines the specific action referenced in the question.