Which one of the following is an example of a leading question?

A.What time did you administer the medication?
B. How long have you worked at the West End Hospital?
C. Did you see Dr. Martin in the patient's room on the morning of question?
D. Isn't it true you never took the patient's blood pressure that morning?

I vote for D. What do you think?

Thank-You Ms.Sue,I was almost sure on that answer,but had someone else here saying no.I appreciate your help

You're welcome, Harv.

answer is D

The correct answer is D. "Isn't it true you never took the patient's blood pressure that morning?"

A leading question is a question that is worded in a way that suggests a particular answer or influences the response of the person being questioned. In the case of option D, the question is phrased in a way that implies that the person being questioned did not take the patient's blood pressure. It assumes a negative answer and may influence the response. The other options (A, B, and C) do not carry the same suggestive tone and are more neutral in their wording.