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No, the word asked is a verb, the past tense of ask (asks, asking, asked).

An indirect object is a noun, a pronoun, a noun phrase, or a noun clause.

In this sentence:

She asked me a question.

verb = asked - past tense of ask

subject = she - pronoun

indirect object = me - pronoun

direct object = question - noun

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