Presentation Skills Pop Quiz

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Presentation Skills Pop Quiz

Test your knowledge and improve your presentation skills with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers essential topics such as audience awareness, effective delivery techniques, and proper content usage.

  • Assess your understanding of presentation best practices
  • Identify areas for improvement
  • Boost your confidence in public speaking
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by SpeakingStar42
What kind of people usually have imposter syndrome?
Newly hired staff
Late bloomers
High performers
Stuck in dead end jobs
Best way to start making a presentation is
Research the content on Google
Ask chatGPT & watch Netflix
Go offline and plan
Profile the audience
None of above
Rule of 3 means
No more than 3 ideas
Use audio, text and imagery
Catch phrases come in 3s
3 bullets on one page only
Font size of the bullet points on presentation materials should be large enough
For your team members to be able to view the presentation clearly
For the audience in the last row of the presentation room to view the presentation clearly
For you to be able to read from the screen during the presentation
None of above
For better readability, the number of bullet points on a slide should be:
7 to 10
Any number below 10
More than 7
Less than 7
It is generally NOT a good practice to deliver a presentation by:
Paraphrasing what is on the presentation materials
Mentioning the highlights of what is on the screen
Reading the entire presentation line by line
Elaborating each bullet point on the presentation materials
Important considerations in rehearsing a presentation are:
Audience
Attire
Timing and pace
Food and beverages
Which of the following is a requirement that a presenter should know to prepare effectively for a presentation?
Available attire
Foods the presenter can eat during the presentation
Number of bullet points allowed per slide
Presentation duration
When rehearsing a presentation, it is helpful to recognize and prevent
Possible gestures
Possible questions from the audience
Criticism from friends in the room
Fillers such as umm and ahh
One way communication
Cell phone use in room
Proper eye contact with the audience when delivering a presentation involves
Looking above the audience’s heads
Making a sweeping glance of the audience from the left to the right and front to back of the room
Making a sweeping glance of the audience from left to right in the front row of the room
Staring at each audience member
Give attention to participative audience
The outline of a presentation should include:
A beginning, middle and an end of the presentation
References
Possible questions from the audience
Acknowledgments
All topics to be covered
The possible order of points for describing the steps for doing something in sequence is known as:
Spatial order
Causal order
Topical order
Chronological order
Descending order
When using content from external sources in presentation materials, it is necessary to include
Copyright disclaimer
Citations and references
Acknowledgments
Disclaimers
What are the 3 key points of general advice for voice techniques?
Articulate, exaggerate, emphasize
Articulate, pause, phrase
Articulate, keep your sentences short, check the spelling of difficult words
Articulate, check the spelling of difficult words, speak up
When presenting, what are the 2 main reasons presenters stop looking at the audience?
They are nervous 2. They forget what they were going to say.
They need to look at their notes. 2. They are nervous.
They need to look at their notes. 2. They are looking at their slides
They are having technical problems. 2. They are nervous
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