It depends on the legislation of the country concerned.
However you can ask them anything you wish. That does not mean they are compelled to answer you. Nor may their non-compliance be reason, in certain circumstances and areas, be reason not to accept them.
A prospective landlord can ask an applicant if they gave notice to their previous landlord and if they were asked to leave. They are able to inquire about past payment history as well as condition of rental when they left.
the employer ask the applicant to fill out a job app.
the employer ask the applicant to fill out a job app.
no. Ask or asks are present tense asked is past tense.
The past tense of "ask" would be "asked".
'Ask' in Past tense is 'Asked'. You just have to add an 'ed' in the end. 'Ask for the future is just 'ask'.
They want t hear about the applicant's goals
They want t hear about the applicant's goals
The past simple of "ask" is "asked."
The past tense of "ask" is "asked."
The past simple of "to ask" is "asked."
Grad schools ask applicants where else they are applying to gain insight into the applicant's preferences, competitiveness, and overall fit with their program. This information helps them understand the applicant's motivations and decision-making process.