27. How much of information received from accused may be proved. –– Provided that, when any fact is deposed to as discovered inconsequence of information received from a person accused of any offence, in the custody of a police-officer, so much of such information, whether it amounts to a confession or not, as relates distinctly to the fact thereby discovered, may be proved.
How do you typically handle conflicts or disagreements with others?
How important is it for you to have a strong sense of identity or self-concept?
Are you a planner or a spontaneous person?
How do you typically handle unexpected changes or disruptions to your plans?
How do you balance your own needs and desires with those of others?
How do you deal with criticism or negative feedback?
How often do you find yourself worrying about the future or things you cannot control?
How important is it for you to feel a sense of purpose or meaning in your life?
Are you more of a leader or a follower?
How likely are you to try new things or explore new ideas?