Identify an example of a preemployment inquiry that is considered discriminatory.

A. Asking a candidate's current legal name and whether the candidate has ever worked under a different name
B. Asking a candidate for his or her religious preference, affiliations, or denominations
C. Asking a candidate to list languages he or she speaks and/or writes fluently
D. Asking a candidate's current residence and length of residence


Answer: B

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