Physical Security Professional Certification Practice Exam

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What is one potential consequence of not preparing adequately for testimony?

  1. Being recognized as a factual expert

  2. Confusion about case details during questioning

  3. Gaining respect from opposing counsel

  4. Easy flow of information during testimony

The correct answer is: Confusion about case details during questioning

The potential consequence of not preparing adequately for testimony is confusion about case details during questioning. Proper preparation ensures that a witness understands the facts of the case, the relevant evidence, and the context in which they need to testify. When a witness has not taken the time to prepare, they may struggle to recall key details, leading to inconsistent or inaccurate answers. This confusion can undermine their credibility and affect the overall strength of the testimony. On the other hand, recognizing a witness as a factual expert typically comes from a solid understanding of the relevant information and prior preparation. Gaining respect from opposing counsel is more likely through professionalism and readiness, rather than lack of preparation. An easy flow of information during testimony indicates that a witness is well-prepared and comfortable with the material, highlighting how preparation directly influences performance.