Barbara is interviewing for a paralegal position at one of the biggest law firms in the country. During the interview, she is asked a particular question that she refuses to answer. Frustrated by her behavior, the interviewer repeats the question. She refuses to answer it again and says that it violates her rights under equal employment opportunity law. Which question is she most likely being asked?

A. Have you ever been convicted of a crime?
B. What organizations or groups do you belong to that you consider relevant to being able to perform this job?
C. What is your ancestry?
D. What is your complete name?
E. Can you meet the requirements of strict work schedules?


Answer: C

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