Do we need to ask questions in order to get answer?
We ask questions in order to learn more information about something, and we answer questions to provide more information. Asking and answering questions is not only a part of how we learn, but it is also a part of our social skills; we ask and answer questions to be polite and build and maintain relationships.
What are the dumbest questions asked?
Dumbest questions ever asked
- If animals could talk, which species would be the rudest of them all?
- Would you rather own a horse the size of a cat or a cat the size of a horse?
- Are there birds in Canada?
- Should I tell my parents I’m adopted?
- What happens if you paint your teeth white with nail polish?
Is there a reason for every question?
There is a reason for every question. No one is ever “just curious.”
Can you answer a question you don’t know the answer to?
One of the toughest situations you may get is someone asking you a question you don’t know the answer to. Well, don’t fret about it , there are ways around the problem which will help you avoid a fate worse than death. Read along, but first some things you should not do when facing such a situation.
When do you Say No to a question?
If the topic is deeply personal, complicated, emotional, or inappropriate for the setting, you can confidently tell the other person that you don’t want to answer the question. In fact, you can always say “no” to answering questions that make you feel uncomfortable.
Is it a big deal if you don’t have a solid answer?
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.
Is it possible to prepare for every possible question?
It’s impossible to prepare for every possible 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.