How to answer questions: simple and powerful techniques (2024)

Answering questions can be nerve-racking! Whether it’s in a corridor conversation, during a meeting, or after a great presentation, you’re on the spot. It’s an opportunity for you to shine or fall flat on your face.

These techniques will help you learn how to answer questions with confidence and clarity.

First, make sure you understand the question

It’s tempting to jump straight into an answer (especially if you’re feeling a little anxious!). It’s important to listen carefully, then pause for a moment and reflect. Make sure that you understand the question clearly before you answer it.

If you’re not clear about the question, ask a clarifying question of your own.

Examples of how to clarify a question, by asking a question of your own:

Help me understand, what time frame are you interested in?

Are you referring to online specifically, or our total sales?

Do you mean our US performance, or our global performance?

The key point: make sure you understand the question and ask clarifying questions of your own if needed.

Decide if you want to answer the question

Don’t assume you have to answer the question. You have 3 other options: divert, delay, or return.

Divert

You can divert a question by passing it to someone else to answer. Done right, this gives other people the opportunity to shine and positions you as the head of a successful team.

And there are legitimate reasons to divert questions, for example, if you have a technical expert in the room who is better placed to answer the question than you.

Examples of how to divert a question:

Jane, you’re our technical expert, I’ll let you answer this one.

Mo, you have deeper insight into the finances than me, why don’t you pick this up.

Faisal, you’ve led this work stream, would you like to answer this one.

But make sure that the person is well placed to answer the question! (Otherwise it’s very embarrassing for both of you).

Delay

Similarly, there can be legitimate reasons for delaying an answer. Don’t delay too often, but sometimes it’s necessary.

Examples of how to delay a question:

Those figures are rapidly changing, let me check and I’ll get back to you later today.

Tech support only publish those figures monthly, let me check the latest data and I’ll get back to you tomorrow.

The work is ongoing, it will be finalized Friday, I’ll get back to you then.

It’s always good to tag on an “Is that OK?”, or “Is that time frame OK with you?” just to double check that you’re meeting the needs of the person asking the question.

Return

Sometimes it can be very helpful to return a question. This is particularly true if you feel that the question is ‘loaded’ or has a specific agenda behind it (perhaps one that’s not working in your favor).

Example of how to return a question:

Can you help me understand why that’s important to you?

It’s not something that you’ll want to do too often, but it can help to neutralize a loaded question (and gives you a little extra time to think about how to respond).

And if you really can’t answer the question, here are some additional tips to either reframe, blame or explain in a way that maintains your credibility.

How to answer questions – a simple structure

You’ve decided not to divert, delay or return. You want to answer the question, here’s a simple structure that you can use to answer any question.

First, answer the question

Yes”, “No”, “$500K”, “Next week”, “Kim has that”. Just answer the question. Keep it short and sharp.

Don’t explain the context, introduce all the characters involved, outline the process or otherwise waste time. Just answer the question. People ask a question, they want an answer, give it to them.

Second, add 2-3 ‘bullets’ if needed

Once you’ve answered the question, that’s your opportunity to add any additional points you’d like to make. Usually these are additional subtleties that you want to emphasize. As you do this, speak in ‘bullets’ – make it short sharp and to the point.

Finally, return to your main message

In a business contact you will always have a main message to emphasize. If you’re answering questions at the end of a presentation, this is simply the relevant message of your presentation.

Examples of how to answer questions using this structure

Here are 3 examples of how to answer questions using this structure (I’ve added in the questions too, just to give a clearer sense):

How much will the new implementation cost?

It’ll cost $50,000. A couple of points I’d add to that: we have a 10% contingency in the project plan and we have a cheaper option too if needed. Overall, we’re within budget.

When will the project be finished?

It’ll be finished by June. A couple of points I’d add to that: this depends on us getting the headcount we’ve been promised and your prompt sign-off of all the milestones. Overall, we’re on track.

What’s your view of the market?

The market is recovering. One point I’d add to that, there are still areas of softness. Overall, it’s the right time to invest.

This structure is super simple and effective. Get into the habit of using this structure and it will increase your confidence and project a sense of authority to your audience.

Two additional tips that really help

Here are two additional tips. These are useful phrases that you can you as you consider how to answer questions.

“It depends”

It depends” is a great phrase to use: partly because it helps you to clarify your answer, partly because it provides contingency, and partly because it can make you look smart (if used correctly!).

Examples of how to use “It depends”:

It depends, in the US we’re doing well, but globally there’s a more clouded picture.

It depends, if we look at last year the numbers are great, but this year the numbers look less robust.

It depends, our consumer products are doing well but overall, we’re down.

“In my opinion”

In my opinion” is also a great phrase that can be very useful to contextualize your response.

It makes clear that you’re not answering based on company policy, or a specific reference document, or any other recognized ‘authority’.

You’re just sharing your opinion!

How to answer questions – in summary

First, make sure you understand the question, ask clarifying questions of your own if needed.

Decide if you want to answer the question: you have the option to divert, delay or return.

If you do answer, use this simple structure:

  1. Answer the question with a quick, simple, direct answer
  2. Add additional ‘bullets’ if needed
  3. Return to your main message

Use “it depends” and “in my opinion” when needed.

Get into the habit of using this structure, it will build your confidence and authority.

How to answer questions: simple and powerful techniques (2024)

FAQs

How to answer questions: simple and powerful techniques? ›

It's tempting to jump straight into an answer (especially if you're feeling a little anxious!). It's important to listen carefully, then pause for a moment and reflect. Make sure that you understand the question clearly before you answer it. If you're not clear about the question, ask a clarifying question of your own.

How to answer simple questions? ›

Keep your answer short. Respond specifically to the question and avoid tangents. Use facts to support your answer. Move on from the question quickly to redirect your attention.

What are the strategies for answering short answer questions? ›

Short answer questions in exams
  • Deconstruct the question. ...
  • Rephrase the question in your own words.
  • Plan the structure of your answer before starting to write. ...
  • Use examples to give evidence and help give your writing credibility.
  • Use plain language and keep your writing straight to the point.

How do I improve my ability to answer questions? ›

Notice what happens.
  1. Listen to the Question. Sounds simple, but with so many things calling for our attention, it's easy to be distracted and not hear what the question really is. ...
  2. Pause. The second step is to pause long enough to take a breath from your diaphragm. ...
  3. Repeat the Question. ...
  4. Respond Honestly. ...
  5. Know When to Stop.

How to answer smartly? ›

First, make sure you understand the question

It's important to listen carefully, then pause for a moment and reflect. Make sure that you understand the question clearly before you answer it. If you're not clear about the question, ask a clarifying question of your own.

How to respond effectively? ›

First, it's important to stay calm and composed. By maintaining a level head, you can think clearly and make rational decisions. Next, listen attentively to the other person or people involved. Understanding their perspective can help you respond in a way that addresses their concerns.

What are the four main questioning techniques? ›

Let's talk about questioning techniques for facilitators. Asking questions is one of the key concepts of facilitation so it's about time we covered this in more depth.
  • Open-ended questions.
  • Probing questions.
  • Clarifying Questions.
  • Socratic questioning.
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What is the strategic way of questioning and answering? ›

Strategic questioning is a way of talking with people with whom you have differences without abandoning your own beliefs and yet looking for common ground which may enable both parties to co-create a new path from the present situation.

What strategies help you when answering questions? ›

If we wait to talk until after thinking, it is less likely we will think of a better answer while we are delivering a hastier answer. The Smile-Breathe-Think-Talk process is a simple way to regulate the excite-nerve we experience when answering questions and to allow us to better craft our answers.

What is the best way to reply? ›

Avoid sending short or one-word replies.

If you're responding to a message from another person, get them engaged within the conversation and give them a true response that is at least a sentence or 2 long. Sometimes, it's perfectly acceptable to respond with “o*k” if it makes sense in the context.

How to respond to a quick question? ›

Always Give the Short Answer First

Consider giving the fast answer first, then elaborate if questioners ask for more. Often, they may not. This tactic can force you to get to the point and can eliminate your chances of rambling on.

What is the short answer question method? ›

Short answer questions (or SAQs) can be used in examinations or as part of assessment tasks. They are generally questions that require students to construct a response. Short answer questions require a concise and focused response that may be factual, interpretive or a combination of the two.

How are you simple answers? ›

Respond and continue the conversation
  • I'm fine, thanks. How about you?
  • Good, thanks. And you?
  • I'm good. And yourself?
  • Not bad. How are you?
  • Fine, and you?
  • I'm doing well, and you?
  • Good, how about you?
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How do you make easy answers? ›

How do I write a good answer?
  1. Read the question carefully. What is the question asking for? ...
  2. Provide context for links. ...
  3. Have the same problem? ...
  4. Write to the best of your ability. ...
  5. Pay it forward. ...
  6. Answer well-asked questions. ...
  7. Always be polite and have fun.

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