Blank is an adjective here.
Usually, adjectives go before the noun, but not always. A basic English course only covers a subset of English grammar, so you will encounter correct English phrases which are outside the basic grammar that you have learned.
My intermediate grammar book for students is about 200 pages long, mostly explanations and exercises. I have a grammar book for teachers which is about 700 pages long and I have a grammar book for linguists which is about 1500 pages long.
In your text "Finally, don't leave an answer blank," blank is a resultative adjective.
Consider these examples:
He painted the old fence. [old = adjective]
He painted the old fence white. [white = resultative adjective]
[meaning - He painted the old fence. After he had finished, the fence was white.]