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Oh yeah. One time I interviewed at this accounting firm and mentioned that I was fairly familiar with SQL, which was a true statement. The VP on the call proceeds to start grilling me about really in depth performance tuning stuff and then acts all flustered when I don't have the answers. I said "fairly familiar" not "10 years as a database admin".
Then they went radio silence for a year, after which they called and asked if I was still looking for a job. Even if I were, I wouldn't have gone to work for them.
Technical questions can give you a feel for how familiar a candidate is with a given tech stack. But then there are some people who just get off on making others feel inferior.