Deck 10: Planning Meetings and Events

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Employees should not make their online calendars accessible to members of their work group or to their supervisors.
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A meeting in which a number of people can participate via telephone is called a(n) :

A) video conference.
B) web meeting.
C) audio conference.
D) webcast.
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A webcast is a type of broadcast that is similar in nature to a television broadcast, except it takes place over the World Wide Web.
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A meeting with an ill-defined purpose can result in wasted time and frustration for meeting participants.
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Meetings with staff who are in several locations outside the United States are called:

A) customer/client meetings.
B) international meetings.
C) domestic meetings.
D) All the above
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An advantage of a remote conference is that it provides less chance for effective brainstorming on issues.
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For some conferences, speakers are asked to post their presentations, handouts, or other materials to a website prior to the conference.
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With technology use growing, traditional face-to-face meetings are very uncommon.
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Typical office employees, especially managers, spend very little time in meetings.
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The meeting leader is responsible for seeing that everyone participates and that no one dominates the discussion.
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An executive meeting with five people who report to him or her is an example of a(n) :

A) board of directors meeting.
B) staff meeting.
C) committee meeting.
D) task force meeting.
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A group of employees from different departments who are working on a particular product is called a(n) :

A) project team.
B) cross-functional team.
C) customer/client team.
D) Both A and B
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A conference is typically much smaller in scope and has fewer participants than other types of meetings.
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One disadvantage of face-to-face meetings is that travel to and from the meeting can be costly.
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Differences in time zones need not be considered when planning a meeting time for participants from different cities.
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Beginning a meeting late is acceptable if several people are late in arriving.
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A meeting notification should include the purpose of the meeting along with the location, date, and time.
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A meeting in which two or more people at different locations use equipment such as computers, video cameras, and microphones to see and hear each other is called a(n) :

A) video conference.
B) web meeting.
C) audio conference.
D) webcast.
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When taking notes for minutes during a meeting, you should record the meeting discussions verbatim.
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When meeting with people of different cultures, you should avoid gesturing with your hands.
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A work group formed to deal with a specific issue or problem
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The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
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The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
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The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
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The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
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The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
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The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
committee
The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
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The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
task force
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
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A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
verbatim
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
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A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
conference
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
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A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
synergy
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
bylaws
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
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A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
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A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
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A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
task force
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
homogeneous group
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
verbatim
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
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A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
conference
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
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A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
synergy
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
bylaws
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
meeting planner
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
committee
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
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A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
task force
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homogeneous group
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
verbatim
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web meeting
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
conference
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
heterogeneous group
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
synergy
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
bylaws
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
meeting planner
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
committee
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
executive
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
task force
A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
homogeneous group
A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
verbatim
A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
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A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
conference
A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
heterogeneous group
A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
synergy
A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
bylaws
A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
meeting planner
A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
committee
A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
executive
A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
task force
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homogeneous group
People with dissimilar backgrounds and experiences
verbatim
People with dissimilar backgrounds and experiences
web meeting
People with dissimilar backgrounds and experiences
conference
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People with dissimilar backgrounds and experiences
synergy
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bylaws
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committee
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executive
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task force
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homogeneous group
Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
verbatim
Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
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Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
conference
Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
heterogeneous group
Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
synergy
Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
bylaws
Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
meeting planner
Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
committee
Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
executive
Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
task force
Question
A document that lists the topics to be discussed at a meeting is called a(n) :

A) minutes.
B) agenda.
C) bylaws.
D) schedule.
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The rectangular seating arrangement for a meeting:

A) is least effective in formal meetings.
B) works best when the purpose of the meeting is to generate ideas and discussion.
C) allows the leader to maintain control as she or he sits at the head of the table.
D) Both A and B
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In preparing for a conference, your duties as an administrative professional may include:

A) setting up the preregistration.
B) making flight reservations for conference speakers.
C) preparing packets of information for the registrants.
D) All the above
Question
A seminar presented over the World Wide Web is called a(n) :

A) video conference.
B) conference.
C) web meeting.
D) webinar.
Question
Which of the following are advantages to having only a few people in a meeting?

A) Group dynamics are easier to manage.
B) Points of view are limited.
C) There may not be enough ideas to create the best solution to the problem.
D) Both A and B
Question
When participating in a web meeting:

A) it is okay to discretely check your emails while the meeting is in progress.
B) do not use the chat feature of the meeting software to make a private comment to another attendee.
C) use the mute button on your microphone when you are not speaking.
D) Both A and B
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When planning the time for a meeting:

A) limit the meeting time to two hours if possible.
B) limit the meeting time to 30 minutes.
C) schedule short breaks during long meetings.
D) Both A and C
Question
Responsibilities of the executive who calls a meeting include:

A) recording minutes of the meeting.
B) setting the meeting objectives.
C) determining who should attend.
D) Both B and C
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Meeting participants are responsible for:

A) reading the agenda and any related materials received before the meeting.
B) contributing thoughtful, well-considered, or well-researched comments during the meeting.
C) listening nonjudgmentally to others during the meeting.
D) All the above
Question
A document that contains a written account of what took place at a meeting is called a(n) :

A) agenda.
B) bylaws.
C) minutes.
D) meeting record.
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Employees should not make their online calendars accessible to members of their work group or to their supervisors.
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2
A meeting in which a number of people can participate via telephone is called a(n) :

A) video conference.
B) web meeting.
C) audio conference.
D) webcast.
C
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A webcast is a type of broadcast that is similar in nature to a television broadcast, except it takes place over the World Wide Web.
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A meeting with an ill-defined purpose can result in wasted time and frustration for meeting participants.
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Meetings with staff who are in several locations outside the United States are called:

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B) international meetings.
C) domestic meetings.
D) All the above
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An advantage of a remote conference is that it provides less chance for effective brainstorming on issues.
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For some conferences, speakers are asked to post their presentations, handouts, or other materials to a website prior to the conference.
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With technology use growing, traditional face-to-face meetings are very uncommon.
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Typical office employees, especially managers, spend very little time in meetings.
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The meeting leader is responsible for seeing that everyone participates and that no one dominates the discussion.
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An executive meeting with five people who report to him or her is an example of a(n) :

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B) staff meeting.
C) committee meeting.
D) task force meeting.
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A group of employees from different departments who are working on a particular product is called a(n) :

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C) customer/client team.
D) Both A and B
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A conference is typically much smaller in scope and has fewer participants than other types of meetings.
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One disadvantage of face-to-face meetings is that travel to and from the meeting can be costly.
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Differences in time zones need not be considered when planning a meeting time for participants from different cities.
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Beginning a meeting late is acceptable if several people are late in arriving.
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A meeting notification should include the purpose of the meeting along with the location, date, and time.
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A meeting in which two or more people at different locations use equipment such as computers, video cameras, and microphones to see and hear each other is called a(n) :

A) video conference.
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When taking notes for minutes during a meeting, you should record the meeting discussions verbatim.
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When meeting with people of different cultures, you should avoid gesturing with your hands.
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A work group formed to deal with a specific issue or problem
homogeneous group
A work group formed to deal with a specific issue or problem
verbatim
A work group formed to deal with a specific issue or problem
web meeting
A work group formed to deal with a specific issue or problem
conference
A work group formed to deal with a specific issue or problem
heterogeneous group
A work group formed to deal with a specific issue or problem
synergy
A work group formed to deal with a specific issue or problem
bylaws
A work group formed to deal with a specific issue or problem
meeting planner
A work group formed to deal with a specific issue or problem
committee
A work group formed to deal with a specific issue or problem
executive
A work group formed to deal with a specific issue or problem
task force
A work group that is generally established for an ongoing purpose
homogeneous group
A work group that is generally established for an ongoing purpose
verbatim
A work group that is generally established for an ongoing purpose
web meeting
A work group that is generally established for an ongoing purpose
conference
A work group that is generally established for an ongoing purpose
heterogeneous group
A work group that is generally established for an ongoing purpose
synergy
A work group that is generally established for an ongoing purpose
bylaws
A work group that is generally established for an ongoing purpose
meeting planner
A work group that is generally established for an ongoing purpose
committee
A work group that is generally established for an ongoing purpose
executive
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People with similar backgrounds and experiences
verbatim
People with similar backgrounds and experiences
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People with similar backgrounds and experiences
conference
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heterogeneous group
People with similar backgrounds and experiences
synergy
People with similar backgrounds and experiences
bylaws
People with similar backgrounds and experiences
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committee
People with similar backgrounds and experiences
executive
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task force
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The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
verbatim
The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
web meeting
The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
conference
The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
heterogeneous group
The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
synergy
The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
bylaws
The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
meeting planner
The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
committee
The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
executive
The interaction of people or things that can accomplish more than the sum of the individual parts
task force
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
homogeneous group
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
verbatim
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
web meeting
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
conference
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
heterogeneous group
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
synergy
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
bylaws
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
meeting planner
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
committee
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
executive
A situation in which two or more people at different locations communicate and share information via computers and a network connection
task force
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
homogeneous group
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
verbatim
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
web meeting
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
conference
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
heterogeneous group
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
synergy
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
bylaws
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
meeting planner
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
committee
A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
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A person who coordinates the details of a meeting or conference as requested by a client
task force
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
homogeneous group
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
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An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
web meeting
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
conference
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
heterogeneous group
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
synergy
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
bylaws
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
meeting planner
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
committee
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
executive
An individual who has managerial authority in an organization
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A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
verbatim
A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
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A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
conference
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A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
synergy
A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
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A meeting for discussion or sharing of information, typically with a formal agenda
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Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
verbatim
Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
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Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
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Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
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Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
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Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
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Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
meeting planner
Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
committee
Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
executive
Written policies and procedures that clearly define how meetings are to be conducted
task force
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A document that lists the topics to be discussed at a meeting is called a(n) :

A) minutes.
B) agenda.
C) bylaws.
D) schedule.
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The rectangular seating arrangement for a meeting:

A) is least effective in formal meetings.
B) works best when the purpose of the meeting is to generate ideas and discussion.
C) allows the leader to maintain control as she or he sits at the head of the table.
D) Both A and B
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In preparing for a conference, your duties as an administrative professional may include:

A) setting up the preregistration.
B) making flight reservations for conference speakers.
C) preparing packets of information for the registrants.
D) All the above
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A seminar presented over the World Wide Web is called a(n) :

A) video conference.
B) conference.
C) web meeting.
D) webinar.
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Which of the following are advantages to having only a few people in a meeting?

A) Group dynamics are easier to manage.
B) Points of view are limited.
C) There may not be enough ideas to create the best solution to the problem.
D) Both A and B
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When participating in a web meeting:

A) it is okay to discretely check your emails while the meeting is in progress.
B) do not use the chat feature of the meeting software to make a private comment to another attendee.
C) use the mute button on your microphone when you are not speaking.
D) Both A and B
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When planning the time for a meeting:

A) limit the meeting time to two hours if possible.
B) limit the meeting time to 30 minutes.
C) schedule short breaks during long meetings.
D) Both A and C
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Responsibilities of the executive who calls a meeting include:

A) recording minutes of the meeting.
B) setting the meeting objectives.
C) determining who should attend.
D) Both B and C
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Meeting participants are responsible for:

A) reading the agenda and any related materials received before the meeting.
B) contributing thoughtful, well-considered, or well-researched comments during the meeting.
C) listening nonjudgmentally to others during the meeting.
D) All the above
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A document that contains a written account of what took place at a meeting is called a(n) :

A) agenda.
B) bylaws.
C) minutes.
D) meeting record.
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