Reminds me, many gifted kids have an impeccable (to a fault) sense of honesty. Ask fair questions that don't stress them into deciding between not meeting a requirement and being dishonest.

If they did a math problem in their head, they have no work to show. They will show no work. Ask a better question, or accept the honest answer.

Don't ask for a favorite sport player, historical figure, or character from a book. This strikes at both the honesty and their million shades of grey view of the world.

Don't ask what they liked about a book with the assumption they liked anything.

Etc.