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What (who) is loaded question - definition

QUESTION THAT CONTAINS A CONTROVERSIAL OR UNJUSTIFIED ASSUMPTION (E.G., A PRESUMPTION OF GUILT)
Do you still beat your wife; Are you still beating your wife?; Have you stopped beating your wife; Are you still beating your wife; Have you stopped beating your wife?; Do you still beat your wife?; Why do you still beat your wife; Loaded Question; When did you stop beating your wife?; Loaded questions; Are you beating your wife; Beating-your-wife question; When did you stop beating your wife

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Loaded (single); Loaded (disambiguation); Loaded (album); Loaded (film); Loaded (song); Loaded (TV series)
¦ adjective
1. carrying or bearing a load.
informal wealthy.
N. Amer. informal (of a car) equipped with many optional extras.
2. weighted or biased towards a particular outcome.
charged with an underlying meaning.
3. informal, chiefly N. Amer. drunk.
Loaded Questions (game)         
GAME
Loaded Questions is a question-based board game created by Eric Poses in 1996. The game emphasizes socializing.
question tag         
GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE WHICH TURNS A STATEMENT INTO A QUESTION
Question tag; Question tags; Tag questions; Question marker; Isn't it; Question tail
(question tags)
In grammar, a question tag is a very short clause at the end of a statement which changes the statement into a question. For example, in 'She said half price, didn't she?', the words 'didn't she' are a question tag.
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Wikipedia

Loaded question

A loaded question is a form of complex question that contains a controversial assumption (e.g., a presumption of guilt).

Such questions may be used as a rhetorical tool: the question attempts to limit direct replies to be those that serve the questioner's agenda. The traditional example is the question "Have you stopped beating your wife?" Whether the respondent answers yes or no, they will admit to having beaten their wife at some time in the past. Thus, these facts are presupposed by the question, and in this case an entrapment, because it narrows the respondent to a single answer, and the fallacy of many questions has been committed. The fallacy relies upon context for its effect: the fact that a question presupposes something does not in itself make the question fallacious. Only when some of these presuppositions are not necessarily agreed to by the person who is asked the question does the argument containing them become fallacious. Hence, the same question may be loaded in one context, but not in the other. For example, the previous question would not be loaded if it were asked during a trial in which the defendant had already admitted to beating his wife.

This informal fallacy should be distinguished from that of begging the question, which offers a premise whose plausibility depends on the truth of the proposition asked about, and which is often an implicit restatement of the proposition.

Examples of use of loaded question
1. The trust reckons those earlier polls asked a loaded question – and got a highly charged answer.
2. That loaded question has been refocused by Paul, who cites media scrutiny, quite forgetting that the McCartneys are collusive in this game.
3. Near the end of the film, Ephraim asks a weary Avner, "What have you learned?" Ephraim wants to know about the mission, but the same unwittingly loaded question could be asked of everybody.
4. After labeling as "partisan" a question from NBC‘s David Gregory last week, Snow accused CBS‘s Jim Axelrod yesterday of asking a "loaded" question; the two men exchanged unpleasant looks.
5. In response to a politically loaded question from the reporter about the actions of the media, Zenawi said: "The issue of resolving the basic problems of the private press should be looked into at their own time.