I'll play. I never use this, but sometimes my colleagues do, and it's "If you were accepted into our state MD school, would you choose them over us?"
I hate this because it sets up the interviewee to lie. Most interviewees would gladly go to our MD school, and for good reason; it's opens more doors. The school has an actual hospital, their students don't have to rotate all over the state, and there are really decent research opportunities. BUT the interviewer wants to hear "Oh, I'll come here". It's a worthless question.
Some of the standard questions mentioned above at least ask you to display some degree of introspection, a quality highly desired in medical students and doctors. I don't ask them because they'fre so standard that all we hear are canned answers.
Some questions allow us peer right into your soul, and we don't like what we see.