Lexeme: pre-screening question  
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Definition:
  1. noun. Pre-screening questions are a series of questions or assessments used to narrow down a pool of candidates before proceeding with a more thorough evaluation process. These questions are typically designed to quickly identify candidates who meet specific criteria or qualifications for a job or opportunity. Pre-screening questions save time and effort by only considering candidates who are likely to progress in the selection process. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
  • noun. pre-screening question (singular), pre-screening questions (plural)
  • verb. pre-screening question (simple present), pre-screening questioned (simple past), pre-screening questioning (present continuous), pre-screening questions (third person singular)
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