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A witness is called in a contract action between a plaintiff and a defendant. The witness takes his oath and testifies. During cross-examination, the defendant's attorney asked the witness this question: "Isn't it true that even though you took an oath to tell the truth so help you God, you are an atheist and don't even believe in God?"Upon the proper objection, will the judge require that the witness answer this question?A Yes, because the question is relevant to the witness's character for truthfulness. B Yes, because instead of taking the oath, the witness could have requested to testify by affirmation without any reference to God. C No, because evidence of the beliefs or opinions of a witness on matters of religion is not admissible to impair credibility. D No, because an attack on the competency of a witness must be made at the time the witness is sworn.

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