Table of Contents
- 1 What is it called when you ask a question you already know?
- 2 What should you say if you don’t know the answer to an audience member’s question?
- 3 Can a question be an answer?
- 4 Why is asking questions important in teaching and learning?
- 5 When you answer a question with a question?
- 6 Why do people ask questions they already know the answer to?
- 7 What do you do when you can’t answer a question?
- 8 Is it OK to say I don’t know in an interview?
What is it called when you ask a question you already know?
Rhetorical questions are often used as a metaphor for a question already asked.
What should you say if you don’t know the answer to an audience member’s question?
This can be broken down into a few main parts.
- Acknowledge the question positively.
- Explain that you don’t know the answer in a clear and concise manner.
- Tell them you will find out for them.
- Clarify how you will get back to them.
- Give them a definite date/time.
Can you answer a question with another question?
Sometimes it is normal for a person to suddenly respond with the question when stunned by a question. For some people, this has become a habit, and they use this method so much that even if they know the answer to the question, they respond with the question first.
Can a question be an answer?
A response could be a question. Question. (lol) Well, we can sometimes answer with another question. then you can answer with “Will you?” or “what would you do in a situation like this?” If you are not sure or if you want to throw the question back to the person who just asked you.
Why is asking questions important in teaching and learning?
Teaching students to ask effective questions can reveal what that child doesn’t understand, giving us that chance to fill in the gaps and likely improve understanding for other students too. Great questions reveal understanding and an overall grasp of significance in ways that answers cannot.
Can a question answer a question?
When you answer a question with a question?
This method of answering questions with questions, in order to let the questioner realize that he can find the answer by reasoning (Socrates would say that the answer was in him all along), is called maieutics (the related adjective being maieutic).
Why do people ask questions they already know the answer to?
They can achieve knowledge on a finer or deeper or higher scale, even in what they already know. People ask questions they already know because they don’t know what others think. Because they’re interested in how others have come to their own views, and how they see those views fit into the way the world is.
Is it bad to say I don’t know when asked a question?
Most of the time it’s no big deal when you don’t have a solid answer right away. But sometimes a question can really stump you, and defaulting to “I don’t know” or “I’ll get back to you,” can risk diminishing your credibility–especially if those are your go-to responses every single time you’re put on the spot at work.
What do you do when you can’t answer a question?
Nobody’s perfect, and every once in a while you’re going to be asked a perfectly legitimate question that you unfortunately can’t answer. When this happens, first acknowledge the value of the question. Then be honest and explain that you’re going to need to look into it more.
Is it OK to say I don’t know in an interview?
Some of them are easy to answer with a confident “yes,” “no,” or a well-reasoned explanation. Others aren’t. Most of the time it’s no big deal when you don’t have a solid answer right away. But sometimes a question can really stump you, and defaulting to “I don’t know” or “I’ll get back to you,” can risk diminishing your credibility–especially