Answer:
The question asks about an issue that does not have anything to do with this case
The question asks about the witness's opinion, not about facts
Explanation:
An Attorney objecting to the form of a question is asking the other attorney to clarify a specific point. Common examples of objections as to form include: lack of authentication, compound, asked and answered, ambiguous then object to the form of the question.
Reasons for objection.
Irrelevance of Answer/Question.
Question Lacks Foundation.
Lacks Personal Knowledge/Speculation.
Creation of a Material Fact.
Improper Character Evidence.
Lay Witness Opinion.
Hearsay.