What do u know about cars (that's a automobile industry
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Answer Posted / kiran
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If its the HR of the company taking the interview, they may not know much about the cars too.
They are just analyzing your confidence.
If the person is the technical person, then better ask him what exactly he wants to know. If know the answer tell them if you dont say "sorry" you don't know but don't give wrong answers.It may go against you.
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