Trader11
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If you simply can’t relate in any ways, then just answer you don’t know, but you will find out for him if you are given the chance to do so.
But before you even do that, you have to know if there is another similar solution or product that you may have come across and discuss over it. Surely the topic can’t be out of the blue, there must be context in the conversation that lead to that question. You can always ask what the topic is roughly about. That could spring off another discussion instead of centred at what you don’t know. If it is a topic that is totally out of your knowledge scope, then perhaps you should get yourself exposed to it for the next interview.
From my experience, the interviewer always ask me questions that are out of scope from my resume. Seldom they ask questions which I already have practical experience in. The good thing is I always learn new topics which the interviewers ask. The bad thing is I don't get the offer