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The only exceptions to this rule are that, during the "pre-test" interview, you may make minor admissions regarding the "control" questions only, such as stealing candy when you were a child, or lying to your parents, or taking pens home from work. But go no further.
In addition, if you are submitting to a directed-lie "control" question "test" such as the TES format administered by the Departments of Defense and Energy, you should not stubbornly deny having ever committed one of the common human failings used in the directed-lie "control" questions such as violating a traffic law, or having told a lie, even once in your life, etc....