A.
A public meeting place, an open discussion, or any medium such as a newspaper or website designed for the expression of ideas.~
B.
The material or technical process used in communicating or creating something.N
C.
A means for clarifying important points through the use of photographs.G
D.A technique used to share information by enhancing narration with print sources and nonprint mediab
Q.2:
True or false? It's always best to leave basic printed brochures about your services after a presentationm
A.
True
B.False
C.
No Option
D.
No Option
Q.3:
The process of brainstorming as many ideas as possible is known as _______ thinking, and the process of narrowing your focus to the best of those ideas is known as ________ thinking.
A.
creative, managerial
B.
exploratory, selective
C.divergent, convergent
D.
broadband, narrowband
Q.4:
True or False? Animations and builds are a surefire way to get your audience engaged.U
A.
True
B.False
C.
No Option
D.
No Option
Q.5:
True or False? Bullet points have been scientifically proven to be more effective than full sentences on slides.p
A.
True
B.False
C.
No Option
D.
No Option
Q.6:
According to Edward Tufte, when presenting complex material you should follow what pattern?[
A.Particular-general-particular
B.
Simple-simple-complex
C.
Question-answer-question
D.
Technical-emotional-technical
Q.7:
Which of these is the most accurate analogy for the relationship between you (the presenter) and the audience?n
A.
Boss / Subordinate
B.Mentor / Hero
C.
Judge / Jury
D.
Homeowner / Guest
Q.8:
Which of the following is NOT an example of a plosive?6
A.
p
B.a
C.
c
D.
b
Q.9:
The method of connecting to an audience through common ground is called ________.Q
A.
hanging out
B.identifying
C.
friending
D.
associating
Q.10:
Guy Kawasaki's "10/20/30" method refers to which aspects of the presentation, respectively?g
A.
Main points, people in a room, number of slides/
B.
Distance from the audience, number of slides, minutes for questionsC
C.
Number of slides, number of people, number of business cards<