Exam 14: Informative Presentations
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Exam 14: Informative Presentations100 Questions
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The type of organizational pattern used by a speaker can make a huge difference in the level of understanding gained by the audience.
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______ learners understand ideas and concepts through pictures, slides, maps, graphs, and diagrams.
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What should you do if your audience already knows the topic of your informational presentation?
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What is an effective way to let the audience know early on what reward they can gain from your presentation?
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Although an audience analysis can help you choose which learning style to favor, it is often best to use a variety of tools throughout your presentation.
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An audience that knows that they will receive a(n) ______, or a psychological or physical benefit obtained from the speech, will be more eager to hear what you have to say.
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A question-and-answer period at the end of a presentation is an effective way to get the audience involved because it allows them to clarify what they've heard.
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What is a common reason why it might be necessary for a speaker to define new terms or ideas for the audience?
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______ is the organizational style in which an informative speech is grouped by space or location while the ______ organizational pattern is applied when describing events that happened in the past.
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Which of these statements is an accurate reflection of the relationship between informative and persuasive presentations?
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Give an example of a presentation topic and explain how it could be the basis for both an informative and a persuasive speech.
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The less you can repeat your main points, the more your audience will remember.
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At the beginning of her informative presentation, a teacher informs the class that the presentation will be followed by a quiz on the material just covered, and anyone who gets all of the questions right will get free pizza. The teacher is employing which strategy for a successful presentation?
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The goal of a(n) ______ is to convey new information and increase your audience's understanding about a topic.
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Because it's important that your presentation not turn into a glossary, a speech on a highly technical topic should not spend any more time on defining key terms than should a speech on any other topic.
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A good informative presentation is persuasive to the extent that you should convince your audience ______.
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If you were going to conduct an informative presentation on the historical events of 9/11, what type of organizational pattern would you use? Why?
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The key to a good demonstrative presentation is to choose a demonstration that the audience will want to learn, regardless of their ability to learn it within your allotted time period.
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If you find yourself conducting an informative presentation on a topic on which the audience is already educated, what strategies could you practice?
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