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Eccouncil 312-75 Exam - Topic 2 Question 87 Discussion

Actual exam question for Eccouncil's 312-75 exam
Question #: 87
Topic #: 2
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Mrs. Helen is lecturing on highly complex subject matter. A student asks her a question. Mrs. Helen does NOT know the answer. In the above scenario, how should Mrs. Helen respond to the question?

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Yong
1 day ago
But what if she guesses? That could mislead us.
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Micaela
6 days ago
Yeah, honesty is key!
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Virgina
11 days ago
I think she should admit she doesn't know.
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Sarah
17 days ago
Ignoring the question is a big no for me!
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Fannie
22 days ago
Not sure about that, guessing might be better than nothing.
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Carla
27 days ago
Definitely option A! Honesty is key.
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Caren
2 months ago
If I was the student, I'd just ask "Are you sure you're qualified to be teaching this class?"
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Johanna
2 months ago
I bet Mrs. Helen wishes she had a "Phone a Friend" option like on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
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Donte
2 months ago
C) and D) are both cop-outs. The student deserves a real response, not avoidance.
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Lelia
2 months ago
B) is a terrible idea. Guessing the answer when you don't know it is just misleading.
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Veronica
2 months ago
E) is also a good option. Admitting you don't know and moving on keeps the lecture on track.
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Felicitas
2 months ago
I feel like E is a bit odd since it combines admitting she doesn't know with continuing the lecture. That seems dismissive.
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Amie
3 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think ignoring the question like in C would definitely not be professional.
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Elouise
3 months ago
I'm not sure, but I feel like making an educated guess could lead to confusion. Maybe B isn't the right way to go?
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Desmond
3 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of admitting when you don't know something, so I think A might be the best choice.
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Celestina
3 months ago
I'm leaning towards A or E. Admitting she doesn't know, but then continuing the lecture, seems like the best balance of honesty and keeping the class on track.
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Herman
3 months ago
I feel pretty confident that A is the right answer here. Admitting you don't know something is way better than guessing or brushing off the question. That shows respect for the students.
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Mari
3 months ago
Definitely option A. Ignoring the question or telling the student it's not relevant would be really unprofessional. Owning up to not knowing the answer is the mature way to handle it.
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Alita
4 months ago
A) is the correct answer. Admitting you don't know the answer is the most professional approach.
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Freeman
4 months ago
I think she should just admit she doesn't know.
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Pedro
4 months ago
Wait, is it really okay for a teacher to say they don't know?
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Leandro
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. I'm not sure if admitting she doesn't know is the right call, or if she should try to make an educated guess instead. I'll have to think it through more.
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Paris
5 months ago
I think the best approach here is to admit that she doesn't know the answer in a professional manner. That shows honesty and humility, which are important qualities for a teacher.
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Stacey
4 months ago
I totally agree! Honesty is key.
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Ria
4 months ago
Ignoring the question isn't a good look for a teacher.
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