You should answer the question honestly and briefly. There is no reason to go into the details on a job application of your leaving a position.
i would not put anything due to the fact is a application i am filling out and i have not got the job so there is no reason to discuss my health
You need to put on the application that you left job to be at home with your children. No employer would down upon this.
Not drawing a salary. I need a good reason to put on application that will not scare off the hiring person.
Simply list them as "current employer" and the reason for not working. i.e., layoff, reduced hours, etc
I wouldn't put the reason on the job application. You can save this for the interview and only if asked for the reason why.
You do not need to disclose your personal reasons for relocating. Just indicate on the job application that you left a former employer due to relocation.
In some cases its a merger or acquistion. Its important to have your leaving story prepared when you're asked this question on the phone or face to face. See a site called Careego for some ideas.
If you put 4 stroke what in it
Voluntary Redundancy? Financial Reasons?
One sample thing to put on the application is the reason for the medical leave. You should also put on the application how the leave is expected.
No you can not.
On your resume you only put the dates that you worked regardless of why you left. You only need to give that information on the application when they ask "reason for leaving". Your options are bankruptcy, company moved, location closed, or position eliminated. That should cover virtually all good reasons. Try to avoid fired or discontent.
No if it says 4 stroke or 4 cycle you can not put it in a 2 stroke or 2cycle engine.