complex questions

language: en

definitions

  1. Questions that are difficult to understand or answer because they involve many interconnected parts, layers of information, or intricate details.
    en: Questions that are difficult to understand or answer because they involve many interconnected parts, layers of information, or intricate details.
  2. In logic, a type of question that presupposes a fact or contains multiple parts, often used to trap a respondent into admitting something.
    en: In logic, a type of question that presupposes a fact or contains multiple parts, often used to trap a respondent into admitting something.

examples

  1. The scientist spent years trying to answer the complex questions regarding quantum entanglement.

    The scientist spent years trying to answer the complex questions regarding quantum entanglement.

  2. The lawyer used complex questions to trap the witness into a contradiction.

    The lawyer used complex questions to trap the witness into a contradiction.