Exam 14: Informative Presentations
Exam 1: Communication in the 21st Century100 Questions
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Exam 3: Verbal Communication96 Questions
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Exam 11: Selecting Your Topic and Knowing Your Audience97 Questions
Exam 12: Organizing Your Presentation100 Questions
Exam 13: Delivering Your Presentations98 Questions
Exam 14: Informative Presentations100 Questions
Exam 15: Persuasive Presentations100 Questions
Exam 16: The Art of Interviews: Understanding the Process, Types of Questions, and Importance of First Impressions100 Questions
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Which of these suggestions is likely to reduce audience misunderstanding?
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Why is it important to connect the audience with the topic of your presentation? How could you connect the audience with a broad topic (e.g., floods)?
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"How to use a treadmill effectively" is a better topic for a 10-minute demonstrative speech than is "How to exercise."
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If you were giving a demonstrative informative presentation on how to change a tire, what type of props or multimedia could you bring to the presentation?
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A(n) ______ informative presentation occurs when you invite the audience to learn or discover information about a topic.
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A(n) ______ speech shows the audience how to do something and sometimes gives the audience members a chance to try what they have learned.
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Joan is giving a presentation about weight loss. At the beginning of her introduction, she says, "What if I told you there was a simple way to lose one pound a week, every week, and still eat all the foods you love?" This question serves what role in Joan's presentation?
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Who or what is responsible for the degree to which an audience connects and engages with the information in an informative presentation?
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What is the best way for you as a speaker to address learning styles during your presentation?
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Hands-on demonstrations are best for ______ learners because these types of audiences need to actively be doing something related to the message.
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Juggling a lot of information changes how we act and think-and not in a good way.
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Which of these is an effective strategy for planning and delivering an informative presentation?
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At the heart of an informative presentation is the ability to connect and engage with the audience.
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In order to relate your topic to the audience, you should talk only about information with which your audience is already familiar.
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The different ways individuals like to obtain and process information are known as ______.
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Defining terms at the beginning of a presentation is ______.
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It is necessary to define key terms in your presentation because you cannot assume that your audience can use the contextual clues to figure out anything they are uncertain of.
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Both informative and persuasive presentations need to provide credible and timely information in order to be effective.
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______ learners like to learn from reports, essays, and handouts.
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Which of these strategies is flawed and may increase audience misunderstanding?
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