Senseless Survey Questions

Is an orange called an orange because it's orange, or is orange orange because of the orange?

If the answer is blowing in the wind, then is the question swimming in the waves? If you jaywalk in a J shape, then are you automaticaly considered a criminal mastermind? If you're your own grandpa and you commit suicide, then is it also considered grand-patricide? How can you 'lend' someone a helping hand when you can't take it out? There are so many types of survey questions. See question examples and get ideas for your survey. Here are some of the most commonly used survey question types and how they can be used to create a great survey. Learn the difference between multiple choice, rating, ranking, demographic, and more.

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Darren 'Whackhead' Simpson calls up a random person and asks a series of nonsensical questions in a bid to see how long they'll stay on the line.

How many will he manage to ask before his unsuspecting victim catches on?

Find out in the audio clip below!

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If you are then learn about the Rutherford Institute. Watch the video where John Whitehead founder of the Rutherford Institute speaks about a census worker who took his pitbull with him on the job and the dog bit an American Citizen.
In the video John Whitehead, who is a lawyer, tells the viewer that under the law the citizen must answer the questions. He is talking about the 10 question census that is taken every 10 years. I’m pretty sure he is not talking about the American Community Survey. As a lawyer he is obligated to tell you to answer the questions. However, many, many American citizens are not answering the questions. Others are answering only the enumeration for government representation questions: Name and age.
The Rutherford Institute:
“Founded in 1982 by constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead, The Rutherford Institute is a civil liberties organization that provides free legal services to people whose constitutional and human rights have been threatened or violated.

The Institute’s mission is twofold: to provide legal services in the defense of religious and civil liberties and to educate the public on important issues affecting their constitutional freedoms.” – The Rutherford Institute

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The Rutherford Institute is waiting patiently to test the Census Bureau in court.
Here is a video regarding the Census Bureau by The Rutherford Institute:

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Also, here’s an article by Tasha Kates of the Daily Progress regarding an aggressive census worker, here’s a quote from the article which you can read by following the link.

“The Census Bureau worker, insistent that the son answer the questions, stuck his foot in the door and illegally entered the premises of Ms. Broadwater’s home,” the letter said.
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