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Business, 06.05.2020 04:10, jaylanmahone223

Which of the following is normally a lawful question to ask during an employment interview?

a. "Would you be willing to submit a copy of your birth certificate or baptismal record to prove your date of birth?"
b. "What does your father do for a living?"
c. "What type of discharge did you get from the service?"
d. "If you were starting college all over again, what courses would you take?"

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