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Presentation skills
This quiz will test your knowledge on the importance of presentations
This is the first and most important part of making a successful presentation. This is the crucial foundation and there should be no short-cuts.It is the take when you organise your slide and content. | Preparation |
If these are used well, they will enhance a presentation by adding impact and strengthening audience involvement, but if not, they can ruin a presentation. | visual aids |
Decide in advance how and when you wish to handle these . Some speakers prefer these to be raised as they arise during the presentation whilst others prefer to deal with questions at the end. | questions |
Which of these is correct The presenter acts as the: a. advocate of the information b..deliver of information c..support of information | a |
A presentation is a form of oral communication in which a person shares factual information with an audience that is: a. small b. mixed c.large d.specific | d |
The audience for a presentation consists of people who: a. are uniform in their level of information and purpose b. are uninformed and lack a purpose c. vary in their level of information and purpose d. are confused in their purpose | c |
Reading out a presentation is: a. helpful b. allowed c. not allowed d. dull | c |
To make a presentation effective and impressive, you should use: a. complex and long sentences b. use technical jargon c. passive sentences d. simple and active form of sentences | d |
To select the content of your presentation, you should know: a.the time limit b.the audience's needs c.the available material d. your purpose | c |
In presentation design, maximum time is given to the: a. introduction b. question-answer session c. conclusion d. main body | d |
Initially, a presentation is a form of: a. two way communication b. one way communication c. group communication d. intrapersonal communication | b |
This is the part of the presentation when you welcome the audience and you say what your presentation will be about: the aims and objectives | introduction |
This is part of the presentation when you briefly summarise your main points. | conclusion |
Important to use these to look at everyone in the audience and not just at your notes or at the PowerPoint slides. This type of contact is crucial to holding the attention of your audience. | eyes |