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How should you handle a question during your presentation if you don't know the answer?

  1. Ignore the question

  2. Guess the answer

  3. Present the question to the group

  4. End the presentation early

The correct answer is: Present the question to the group

When giving a presentation, it is important to be prepared and knowledgeable about the topic being presented. However, there may be instances where you are unsure or do not know the answer to a question asked by someone in the audience. In this situation, it is not recommended to simply ignore the question (option A) as it can come off as dismissive or unprepared. Additionally, guessing the answer (option B) is not a good idea as it can potentially provide incorrect information and discredit your credibility. Ending the presentation early (option D) is also not a good choice as it can appear unprofessional and disengage the audience. The best way to handle this situation is to present the question to the group (option C). This allows for the audience to potentially provide insight or for you to gather more information in order to answer the question accurately. It also shows that you are willing to acknowledge and address