Deck 14: Persuasive and Special Presentations

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Jennifer is a teacher at a school. She is consulted for ideas whenever there is a function. She is good at organizing, decorating, and hosting shows. She is an example of which type of persuasive resource?

A) Opinion leader
B) Listener's perspective
C) Motivator
D) Critical thinking
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A mineral water bottling company bottles and markets 1-liter bottles. In order to increase sales, the manager proposed that they bottle and market 500 ml bottles. He explained that this move would be budget-friendly. The management was pleased with his proposal and decided to execute the idea for the first business quarter. Which stage of persuasion process is the proposal currently in, and what is the role of that process?

A) Trial; to assess the results of the idea.
B) Interest; to know how the idea would be beneficial.
C) Evaluation; to analyze if the idea will be beneficial.
D) Adoption; to adopt the idea since it is beneficial.
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Lucy was asked to give a presentation. She decided to keep the most important points toward the end of the presentation. What type of argument order did she follow?

A) Climax
B) Anticlimax
C) Pyramid
D) Persuasive
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When one brings up the other side's arguments and then refutes them, the presentation is said to be

A) two-sided.
B) reinforced.
C) promoting change.
D) one-sided.
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Exposing misunderstandings can be the first step of which kind of presentation?

A) Refutation
B) Reinforcement
C) Promoting change
D) Call to action
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Employees in jewelry stores are required to take extra responsibility while handling gold jewelry. If they fail, they will lose their credibility and their jobs. Which component of credibility is described in this scenario?

A) Trustworthiness
B) Competence
C) Dynamism
D) Critical thinking
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Robin and Lisa are asked to give a presentation. During the presentation, both Robin and Lisa shared the same points. The only difference was that Robin was more humorous, lively, and bold. Which component of credibility helped him to be perceived as better?

A) Dynamism
B) Competence
C) Trustworthiness
D) Critical thinking
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Streak Enterprises is a company manufacturing building materials. Bella, a member of the sales team, is asked to organize a presentation to close a business deal with a prospective client. What kind of persuasive format should Bella use in order to successfully close this business deal?

A) Sales presentation
B) Proposal
C) Motivational session
D) Crisis situation
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Ricky, the training manager, was asked to give a presentation. He knew that the process of arranging the ideas in a proper order is a very important step in a presentation. So, after a lot of thought, he decided to give the strongest points in the beginning. He trusted that this move would help him convince his listeners better. Which type of order option did he decide to follow, and why did he think it was helpful for him?

A) Anticlimax; it provides a primacy effect on the audience.
B) Climax; it provides a recency effect on the audience.
C) Pyramidal; it manages to keep the audience focused for the entire duration.
D) Two-sided; it ensures that the audience will not be influenced by opposing arguments.
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Batishwa, a software engineer, was asked to give a presentation on the latest programs developed in the market. While preparing her presentation, she gathered all possible supporting details and materials. During the presentation, this helped her to speak logically and answer all questions asked by the audience. Which type of persuasive resource is exemplified in this scenario?

A) Critical thinking
B) Opinion leader
C) Motivators
D) Critical thinking
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_____________ are presentations where a person is recognized and honored for his or her craft, talent, career, etc.

A) Roasts
B) Promotion of goodwill
C) Memorials
D) Celebrations
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The process of persuasion has five distinct stages: awareness, interest, evaluation, trial, and

A) adoption.
B) withdrawals.
C) retirement.
D) entertainment.
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Which type of presentation is a formal event at which the speaker uses visual aids to give the presentation?

A) Sales presentation
B) Proposal
C) Motivational session
D) Crisis situation
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The speakers at ________ are enthusiastic and have a strong delivery.

A) motivational sessions
B) sales presentations
C) proposals
D) crisis situations
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What does the presenter do by giving the disadvantages of the current action?

A) Promotes change
B) Reinforces ideas
C) Refutes existing perception
D) Asks listeners to act
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Samuel, a training manager, notices that the staff's opinion about a certain issue has changed for some reason. He organizes a presentation. He first shows the staff all the benefits of the present idea and then he describes the visible threat and finally reemphasizes the worth and viability of the present idea. Which function of persuasive presentation did Samuel use?

A) Reinforce
B) Call to action
C) Refute
D) Promote change
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What formats are designed to reinforce beliefs, change beliefs, or induce action?

A) Proposals
B) Sales presentations
C) Motivational sessions
D) Special occasion presentations
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Which type of presentation identifies the problems of the existing action?

A) Call to action
B) Refutation
C) Reinforcement
D) Promoting change
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Using which function of persuasive presentation can the presenter show that the existing favorable conditions are going to be extinct?

A) Reinforcement
B) Refutation
C) Promoting change
D) Call to action
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Jackson works in the sales department at a bank. His duty is to explain the benefits offered by the bank, the policies available, and their uses to clients. What are these resources of persuasion called?

A) Motivators
B) Listeners' perspectives
C) Critical thinking
D) Order effects
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A company realized that its employees were misinformed about a certain issue in the organization. The management asked the HR manager to address the employees and clarify the misconception. In order to clarify the employees' thinking and persuade them to accept the new thoughts, which type of persuasive presentation should the HR manager follow?

A) Refutation
B) Call to action
C) Promote change
D) Reinforcement
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A garments manufacturing company did not raise the salaries of its employees for more than two years. The union decided to strike. In fear that production will be affected during a strike, the company planned to settle the grievance with the staff. Which type of persuasive format should the company use to settle this issue in a smooth manner?

A) Proposal
B) Sales presentation
C) Motivational session
D) Crisis situation
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Who are motivators? How are motivational sessions helpful for persuasion?
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Define persuasive presentation. What are the main goals of persuasive presentations?
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A health and fitness gym asked Lizette, one of the staff, to give a presentation about weight loss to all its members. During the presentation, she was lively and enthusiastic. All her messages were filled with inspiring words and they instilled confidence in the listeners. What type of persuasive format did Lizette use?

A) Motivational session
B) Sales presentation
C) Proposal
D) Crisis situation
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Explain the promotion of goodwill. How is it helpful for an organization?
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What are the various functions of persuasive presentations? Cite real-life situations where these functions are used.
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Brian is a software developer. His manager asks him to give a presentation to one of his clients. After the presentation, everyone appreciates him. Many people tell him that his presentation is good because of his expert knowledge about the topic, experience, skill, ability, authoritativeness, and intelligence. Which component of credibility is visible in this scenario?

A) Competence
B) Trustworthiness
C) Dynamism
D) Persuasion
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What are the various special occasion presentations? Can you think of any recent such presentations?
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Elaborate on the advantages and disadvantages of the different resources for persuasion.
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What are the functions of opinion leaders?
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Mark, the managing director of AdPro, passed away in a tragic accident. The staff members organized a presentation. They talked about his gentle humor that uplifted spirits and his helping tendency. What is this type of presentation called?

A) Memorial
B) Celebration
C) Entertainment
D) Retirement
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What are the components of source credibility? Differentiate between extrinsic and intrinsic credibility.
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Express the various strategies that can be implemented in the process of persuasion.
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Explain the reinforcement function of persuasive presentations.
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Deck 14: Persuasive and Special Presentations
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Jennifer is a teacher at a school. She is consulted for ideas whenever there is a function. She is good at organizing, decorating, and hosting shows. She is an example of which type of persuasive resource?

A) Opinion leader
B) Listener's perspective
C) Motivator
D) Critical thinking
A
2
A mineral water bottling company bottles and markets 1-liter bottles. In order to increase sales, the manager proposed that they bottle and market 500 ml bottles. He explained that this move would be budget-friendly. The management was pleased with his proposal and decided to execute the idea for the first business quarter. Which stage of persuasion process is the proposal currently in, and what is the role of that process?

A) Trial; to assess the results of the idea.
B) Interest; to know how the idea would be beneficial.
C) Evaluation; to analyze if the idea will be beneficial.
D) Adoption; to adopt the idea since it is beneficial.
A
3
Lucy was asked to give a presentation. She decided to keep the most important points toward the end of the presentation. What type of argument order did she follow?

A) Climax
B) Anticlimax
C) Pyramid
D) Persuasive
A
4
When one brings up the other side's arguments and then refutes them, the presentation is said to be

A) two-sided.
B) reinforced.
C) promoting change.
D) one-sided.
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5
Exposing misunderstandings can be the first step of which kind of presentation?

A) Refutation
B) Reinforcement
C) Promoting change
D) Call to action
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6
Employees in jewelry stores are required to take extra responsibility while handling gold jewelry. If they fail, they will lose their credibility and their jobs. Which component of credibility is described in this scenario?

A) Trustworthiness
B) Competence
C) Dynamism
D) Critical thinking
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7
Robin and Lisa are asked to give a presentation. During the presentation, both Robin and Lisa shared the same points. The only difference was that Robin was more humorous, lively, and bold. Which component of credibility helped him to be perceived as better?

A) Dynamism
B) Competence
C) Trustworthiness
D) Critical thinking
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8
Streak Enterprises is a company manufacturing building materials. Bella, a member of the sales team, is asked to organize a presentation to close a business deal with a prospective client. What kind of persuasive format should Bella use in order to successfully close this business deal?

A) Sales presentation
B) Proposal
C) Motivational session
D) Crisis situation
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9
Ricky, the training manager, was asked to give a presentation. He knew that the process of arranging the ideas in a proper order is a very important step in a presentation. So, after a lot of thought, he decided to give the strongest points in the beginning. He trusted that this move would help him convince his listeners better. Which type of order option did he decide to follow, and why did he think it was helpful for him?

A) Anticlimax; it provides a primacy effect on the audience.
B) Climax; it provides a recency effect on the audience.
C) Pyramidal; it manages to keep the audience focused for the entire duration.
D) Two-sided; it ensures that the audience will not be influenced by opposing arguments.
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10
Batishwa, a software engineer, was asked to give a presentation on the latest programs developed in the market. While preparing her presentation, she gathered all possible supporting details and materials. During the presentation, this helped her to speak logically and answer all questions asked by the audience. Which type of persuasive resource is exemplified in this scenario?

A) Critical thinking
B) Opinion leader
C) Motivators
D) Critical thinking
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11
_____________ are presentations where a person is recognized and honored for his or her craft, talent, career, etc.

A) Roasts
B) Promotion of goodwill
C) Memorials
D) Celebrations
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12
The process of persuasion has five distinct stages: awareness, interest, evaluation, trial, and

A) adoption.
B) withdrawals.
C) retirement.
D) entertainment.
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13
Which type of presentation is a formal event at which the speaker uses visual aids to give the presentation?

A) Sales presentation
B) Proposal
C) Motivational session
D) Crisis situation
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The speakers at ________ are enthusiastic and have a strong delivery.

A) motivational sessions
B) sales presentations
C) proposals
D) crisis situations
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What does the presenter do by giving the disadvantages of the current action?

A) Promotes change
B) Reinforces ideas
C) Refutes existing perception
D) Asks listeners to act
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Samuel, a training manager, notices that the staff's opinion about a certain issue has changed for some reason. He organizes a presentation. He first shows the staff all the benefits of the present idea and then he describes the visible threat and finally reemphasizes the worth and viability of the present idea. Which function of persuasive presentation did Samuel use?

A) Reinforce
B) Call to action
C) Refute
D) Promote change
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17
What formats are designed to reinforce beliefs, change beliefs, or induce action?

A) Proposals
B) Sales presentations
C) Motivational sessions
D) Special occasion presentations
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Which type of presentation identifies the problems of the existing action?

A) Call to action
B) Refutation
C) Reinforcement
D) Promoting change
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19
Using which function of persuasive presentation can the presenter show that the existing favorable conditions are going to be extinct?

A) Reinforcement
B) Refutation
C) Promoting change
D) Call to action
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20
Jackson works in the sales department at a bank. His duty is to explain the benefits offered by the bank, the policies available, and their uses to clients. What are these resources of persuasion called?

A) Motivators
B) Listeners' perspectives
C) Critical thinking
D) Order effects
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21
A company realized that its employees were misinformed about a certain issue in the organization. The management asked the HR manager to address the employees and clarify the misconception. In order to clarify the employees' thinking and persuade them to accept the new thoughts, which type of persuasive presentation should the HR manager follow?

A) Refutation
B) Call to action
C) Promote change
D) Reinforcement
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A garments manufacturing company did not raise the salaries of its employees for more than two years. The union decided to strike. In fear that production will be affected during a strike, the company planned to settle the grievance with the staff. Which type of persuasive format should the company use to settle this issue in a smooth manner?

A) Proposal
B) Sales presentation
C) Motivational session
D) Crisis situation
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23
Who are motivators? How are motivational sessions helpful for persuasion?
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Define persuasive presentation. What are the main goals of persuasive presentations?
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25
A health and fitness gym asked Lizette, one of the staff, to give a presentation about weight loss to all its members. During the presentation, she was lively and enthusiastic. All her messages were filled with inspiring words and they instilled confidence in the listeners. What type of persuasive format did Lizette use?

A) Motivational session
B) Sales presentation
C) Proposal
D) Crisis situation
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Explain the promotion of goodwill. How is it helpful for an organization?
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What are the various functions of persuasive presentations? Cite real-life situations where these functions are used.
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Brian is a software developer. His manager asks him to give a presentation to one of his clients. After the presentation, everyone appreciates him. Many people tell him that his presentation is good because of his expert knowledge about the topic, experience, skill, ability, authoritativeness, and intelligence. Which component of credibility is visible in this scenario?

A) Competence
B) Trustworthiness
C) Dynamism
D) Persuasion
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29
What are the various special occasion presentations? Can you think of any recent such presentations?
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30
Elaborate on the advantages and disadvantages of the different resources for persuasion.
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What are the functions of opinion leaders?
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32
Mark, the managing director of AdPro, passed away in a tragic accident. The staff members organized a presentation. They talked about his gentle humor that uplifted spirits and his helping tendency. What is this type of presentation called?

A) Memorial
B) Celebration
C) Entertainment
D) Retirement
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33
What are the components of source credibility? Differentiate between extrinsic and intrinsic credibility.
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Express the various strategies that can be implemented in the process of persuasion.
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Explain the reinforcement function of persuasive presentations.
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