answer
/ăn′sər/
intransitive verb
  1. To speak or write as a return, as to a question.
  2. To act in response.
    Their team scored, but our team answered with a quick goal.
  3. To be liable or accountable.
    You must answer for your actions to your supervisor.
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noun the principal pleading by ... affirmative defenses or counterclaims ... (law) an answer by a defendant that fails to admit or deny the allegations set forth in the complaint...
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ANSWER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
If you are asking me if I want to go into business with you, the answer is no. I called several times, but there was no answer.
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ANSWER definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Your answer to something that someone has said or done is what you say or do in response to it or in defense of yourself. In answer to speculation that she wouldn't finish the race, she boldly declared her intention of winning it.
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Noun I asked him a simple question and he gave me a long and confusing answer. I didn't believe her answer. They wouldn't give me a straight answer to my question. I didn't know the right answer. That is the wrong answer. Do you know the answer to this question?
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If a particular question could have multiple answers, you would use an answer. If a particular question has one answer, you would use the answer.

However, if you have multiple questions (as in your interview example), you have multiple answers (not necessarily per question - each may have exactly one answer or many answers). In this case you would use an answer, since there is more than one answer in the interview (but not necessarily more than one per question).


To address your examples:

At the outset of the interview students were told that if they did not know an answer they could say "pass" and move on to the next question.

There are multiple questions in an interview. It's possible they will each have only one correct answer; even in that case there are many answers throughout the interview.

It is always a good idea to go over the test to make sure that you answered every question. If you do not know the answer, guess. You may get the right answer or partial credit.

This one, I expect, is contributing to your confusion. Each question on the test has a single answer, but the test has many. The first sentence talks about the test as a whole, where it can be understood that the second and third sentence talk about a particular question (without making the transition very obvious, other than using "the answer" and "the right answer").

It can be a reasoning exercise in which the student has to figure out an answer on her or his own.

It's a reasonable expectation that a reasoning exercise may have multiple correct answers (or no correct answer at all), and that each student will likely come up with something different.

The teacher-librarian serves as a guide to help students figure out the answer on their own.

This likely refers to the general case of a student having a question. The student wants to find the answer to the question (or possibly an answer). For the general case of an unknown/unspecified question, the answer is usually used (at least I would, and that seems to be what I've seen), although an answer would also be correct.

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There are two kinds of questions: those with only one right answer (The president of what South American country died a few days ago? "Venezuela" is the answer) and those with more than one (Who played James Bond in the 007 movies? "Sean Connery" is an answer, as is "Roger Moore", as is "Pierce Brosnan", etc.).

Questions that are open-ended, e.g., What is the best way to end the slaughter in Syria's civil war?, also have many answers, but they're all speculative; however, if that's an interview question and you have no answer for it, then it's possible and correct to say If you don't have an answer, say "pass" and move on to the next question.

The quote you give is a bit confusing to me, too, because it doesn't tell the reader what kinds of questions are being asked. If they're all multiple choice, they should all be the answer. If they're all open-ended questions or questions with more than a single answer, they should all be an answer. But so many writers these days don't bother proofreading what they've written to ensure that it says what they want it to say and what they mean to say, and too many don't mean what they say.

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AN ANSWER - Cambridge English Thesaurus article page
Alan snapped back with a witty retort. Her former husband gave a tart rejoinder to a question on his divorce. The correct answer to a problem or question is the solution.