B. Citations and References: by Varying Your Pitch and Volume To Emphasize Certain Parts of The Speech
B. Citations and References: by Varying Your Pitch and Volume To Emphasize Certain Parts of The Speech
B. Citations and References: by Varying Your Pitch and Volume To Emphasize Certain Parts of The Speech
a. acknowledgements
c. trademark symbol
d. copyright disclaimer
2. proper eye contact with the audience when delivering a presentation involves?
b. making a sweeping glance from the left to the right and front to back of the room
d. making a sweeping glance of the audience from left to right in the front row of the room
C. Looking above the audience's heads; this will enable the presenter to stay focused during the
presentation and avoid shyness.
3. when giving your presentation, how might you improve the way you are speaking?
a. by jargon
d. by varying your pitch and volume to emphasize certain parts of the speech
4. one advance preparation you can do to overcome initial nervousness when delivering a
presentation is to?
a. introduce yourself to the audience before the presentation and get to know them
d. ask the audience write down their question and give them to you in advance
a. charts
b. words
c. tables
d. spreadsheets
8. you should always use animations and sound in your presentation to keep your audience engaged?
a. true
b. false
10. Font size of the bullet points on presentation materials should be large enough
a. For the audience in the first few rows of the presentation to view the presentation clearly
b. For you to be able to read from the screen during the presentation
d. For the audience in the last row of the presentation room to view the presentation clearly
11. to prevent a graph or chart from showing a mislead trend on presentation materials, it is
important to?
a. casual order
b. topical order
c. chronological order
d. spatial order
a. reference
c. acknowledgement
15. which of the following is a requirement that a presenter should know to prepare effectively for a
presentation?
a. presentation duration
b. available attire
d. number of audience
a. main body
b. question-answer session
c. conclusion
d. introduction
17. a presentation is a form of oral communication in which a person share factual information with an
audience that is?
a. mixed
b. large
c. specific
d. small
a. audience
d. attire
a. visual aids
b. a presenter
c. specific content
d. an audience
22. what is NOT good strategy if you are unable to answer a question from an audience member during
your presentation?
b. acknowledge you don’t know the answer and would think and get back to the questioner
c. acknowledge you don’t know the answer and say the question was irrelevant to the topic of the
presentation
d. ask the audience member to see you after the presentation so you can understand the question
better and answer it
a. long sentences
b. complete paragraphs
c. page of text
1.Proper eye contact with the audience when delivering a presentation involves a
A.Making a sweeping glance of the audience from left to right in the front row of the
room
B. Making a sweeping glance of the audience from the left to the right and front to back
of the room
C.Looking above the audience's heads.
D.Staring at each audience member.
C.Looking above the audience's heads; this will enable the presenter to stay focused during the
presentation and avoid shyness.
2 When rehearsing a presentation, it is helpful to recognize and prevent:
A possible gestures.
B.fillers such as umm and ahh.
C.possible questions from the audience.
D.riticism from friends in the room.
B.fillers such as umm and ahh; so that the presenter keep on track the presentation without
stammering and it requires not extend the filler so much for it can be boring hence recognize and
prevent.
6. Font size of the bullet points on presentation materials should be large enough:
A.For the audience in the last row of the presentation room to view the presentation
clearly
B.For your team members to be able to view the presentation clearly
C.For the audience in the first few rows of the presentation to view the presentation
clearly.
D. For you to be able to read from the screen during the presentation
A.For the audience in the last row of the presentation room to view the presentation clearly; for
the presentation is for everyone in the room.
7. Which of the following is a requirement that a presenter should know to prepare effectively
for a presentation
a available attire.
b.presentation duration
c. foods the presenter can eat during the presentation,
D.number of bullet points allowed per slide.
b.presentation duration; this will help to avoid boring session of presentation due to time
elongation, it should be a good timing.