They're probing the rest of us to see how smart we are.
Providing that they meet all the physical, mental, and background qualifications for the position, yes. (in the US) The law does not allow questions probing into their personal, religious, or political beliefs.
Not really, but they will attack us if we provoke them.
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Yes. :)
Certainly! For example, "Do you ever wonder what lies beyond the stars?" or "Have you ever thought about the impact of your choices on the world around you?" Rhetorical questions are meant to provoke thought rather than elicit direct answers.
Here are a few creepy questions you might consider: "If you could choose one person to haunt you after death, who would it be?" or "What do you think happens to us after we die?" You could also ask, "Have you ever felt like someone was watching you when you were alone?" These questions can provoke eerie thoughts and create an unsettling atmosphere.
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well im not smart but i answer questions to help people achieve