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https://completemarkets.com/company/CompleteMarkets/Articles/content-package/IMMS-Library/TabCategory/article-post/2168/Questions-To-Avoid-During-An-Interview/
... questions that should be avoided: "What is your maiden name?" "Do you own or rent your home?" "What is your age?" "What is your date of birth?" The dates of attendance or completion of elementary or high school. Questions, which tend to identify an applicant's age as over 40. Birthplace of applicant or of applicant's parents, spouse, or other relative. "Are you a U.S. citizen?" or "What is your citizenship or that of your parents, ... to ask after the interview process for statistical and other reasons. Unless clearly job-related, the following is an example of questions that should be avoided: "What is your maiden name?" "Do you own or rent your home?" "What is your age?" "What is your date of birth?" The dates of attendance or completion of elementary or high school. Questions, which tend to identify an applicant's age as over 40. Birthplace of applicant or of applicant's parents, spouse, or other relative ... What is the language you speak at home?" How the applicant acquired the ability to read, write, or speak a foreign language. Questions that indicate the applicant's marital status. Questions about the number or ages of children or dependents. Questions regarding provisions for childcare. Questions regarding pregnancy, childbearing, or birth control. Questions regarding the names or addresses of relatives, spouse, or children of adult applicant. Questions such as, "With whom do you reside?" or "Do you live with your parents? ...