Deck 7: Presentation Concepts Planning Developing and Giving a Presentation

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Presentation dynamics are the visual and audio aids that you display to support your points. ____________________
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If you want to present your solutions last, use a(n)deductive organizational pattern in your presentation. _________________________
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Impromptu presentations involve speaking without notes, an outline, or memorized text. _________________________
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Audio communication is the way you convey a message without saying a word. _________________________
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Humor is a good way to bridge culture gaps and should be used in presentations to international audiences.
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The body of your presentation is the last thing your audience hears and sees, and will likely stay with them longer than individual points you made. _________________________
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Presenters often have more than one goal when giving a presentation.
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The person talking during a presentation is called the presenter.
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Most speakers can speak faster than people can read.
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A(n)wired remote for advancing a PowerPoint presentation is useful because it allows you to move away from the podium if you want. ____________________
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Anecdotes allow your audience to relate to you as a person and make your topic more relevant.
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Presentations can be informative, persuasive, or demonstrative.
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Fillers consist of sounds, words, and phrases such as um , ah , like , you know? , and other such breaks in speech. _________________________
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If you are nervous about a presentation, it will put both you and your audience at ease if you just state that you are nervous.
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A small conference room with a round table and moveable chairs would call for a much more formal presentation than a large lecture hall with fixed seating.
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Keep phrases parallel . For example, if one bulleted item starts with a verb, the other bulleted items should also start with a verb. _________________________
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The first step in analyzing your audience is to determine their relationship to you. _________________________
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Drawings, diagrams, maps, and photographs are examples of charts.
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Self-running presentations usually require more text than visuals compared to an oral presentation.
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If your presentation has a primary and a secondary purpose, you should cover the secondary purpose by _____.

A)making it an equal focus of the presentation
B)being prepared to deflect questions until after the presentation
C)allocating less than 20% of the slides to that secondary purpose
D)allocating 25-40% of the slides to that secondary purpose
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A(n)_____ presentation provides the audience with background information, knowledge, and specific details about a topic.

A)persuasive
B)informative
C)training
D)balanced
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An example of a demographic is _____.

A)cultural background
B)expectations
C)mood
D)relationship to you
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_____ media can include photos, lists, music, video, and objects that the presenter holds or even passes around the room.

A)Presentation
B)Audio
C)Topic
D)Theatrical
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Focusing on the desired outcomes of your presentation forces you to make it more _____.

A)succinct
B)self-oriented
C)audience-oriented
D)lengthy
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A presentation's _____ can be based on the chronology of events, a geography or region, categories or classifications, a particular component or segment, or a point of view.

A)focus
B)support information
C)introduction
D)strategy
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Usually when someone refers to a presentation, they mean a _____.

A)presentation delivered to a live audience
B)pre-recorded presentation
C)self-running presentation
D)conference call
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Recommendations of specific steps to take to achieve goals is an example of a(n)_____ presentation.

A)informative
B)persuasive
C)training
D)balanced
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Selecting the type of audience (peers, strangers)indicates their _____.

A)feelings towards
B)relationship to you
C)education level
D)attention span
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People attending presentations tend to do all of the following except _____.

A)hear the speaker
B)read bulleted lists
C)see diagrams
D)see illustrations
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A software demonstration is an example of a(n)_____ presentation.

A)informative
B)persuasive
C)training
D)balanced
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Training presentations are also called _____ presentations.

A)persuasive
B)demonstrative
C)school
D)lab
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A(n)_____ presentation is designed to sell.

A)persuasive
B)informative
C)training
D)balanced
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The summary of research findings at an academic conference is an example of a(n)_____ presentation.

A)informative
B)persuasive
C)training
D)balanced
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The first step in analyzing your audience is to determine _____.

A)their cultural considerations
B)their expectations
C)their demographics
D)their relationship to you
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A webcam is an example of _____ technology.

A)audio
B)video
C)presentation
D)social
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Presentations created and presented by a team of people are referred to as _____ presentations.

A)roundtable
B)communicative
C)collaborative
D)conference
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A(n)_____ presentation shows an audience how something works or educates them on how to perform a task.

A)persuasive
B)informative
C)training
D)balanced
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Presentations can be organized inductively, deductively, sequentially (chronologically), _____, or as a problem/solution.

A)conclusively
B)in a rotation
C)spatially
D)publicly
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There are three stages to developing a presentation: planning, creating, and _____.

A)preparing your handouts
B)getting feedback
C)answering audience questions
D)preparing your delivery
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-1
Caroline is learning how to better gain her audience's attention. She is meeting with her co-worker Wendy, an experienced speaker, to get some ideas.
Caroline has found that stating the purpose of the presentation works best if _____.

A)the audience is already interested in the topic
B)the audience has not heard of the topic
C)the audience members do not know each other
D)the audience does not trust you
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The three main sections of a presentation are the introduction, _____, and conclusion.

A)research
B)set
C)middle
D)body
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A presentation organized by position uses the _____ pattern.

A)deductive
B)inductive
C)sequential
D)spatial
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The topic "The history of the West from 476 to 2014" is an example of a(n)_____ topic.

A)focused
B)unfocused
C)point of view
D)element
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Comparing your conclusion _____ ensures that you maintain the focus of your presentation.

A)to each slide
B)to your title slide
C)to your introduction
D)to your handouts
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-2
Tim Sullivan, an up-and-coming Finance Manager, is rehearsing a presentation he will give at the company shareholder meeting. His CEO, James Griffin, is acting as his mentor.
As a way of connecting to his audience, Tim is aware of his demeanor which includes _____.

A)how you speak
B)the content of your slides
C)the amount of time you rehearsed
D)your speaker credentials
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-1
Caroline is learning how to better gain her audience's attention. She is meeting with her co-worker Wendy, an experienced speaker, to get some ideas.
Wendy advises that if Caroline wants the audience to relate to her as a real person, sharing _____ is important.

A)familiar quotations
B)quantitative data
C)definitions of key terms
D)anecdotes
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-2
Tim Sullivan, an up-and-coming Finance Manager, is rehearsing a presentation he will give at the company shareholder meeting. His CEO, James Griffin, is acting as his mentor.
Mannerisms such as playing with your car keys, fidgeting, rocking, and pacing can communicate _____.

A)nervousness
B)over-confidence
C)dislike for the audience
D)lack of credentials
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When you begin with the individual facts and save your conclusions until the end of your presentation, you are using _____ organization.

A)sequential
B)inductive
C)deductive
D)spatial
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A(n)_______________ is a talk in which the person speaking is communicating with an audience in an effort to explain, sell , entertain, train, or achieve a wide variety of other goals.
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_____ organization means that you present your conclusions or solutions first, and then explain the information that led you to your conclusions.

A)Sequential
B)Inductive
C)Deductive
D)Spatial
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-1
Caroline is learning how to better gain her audience's attention. She is meeting with her co-worker Wendy, an experienced speaker, to get some ideas.
Caroline shares that for her next presentation she is concerned that the audience is not all that interested in the topic. To increase their interest level, Wendy suggests that Caroline _____.

A)comment on the occasion
B)mention a familiar quotation
C)discuss quantitative data
D)share an anecdote
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The 7x7 rule refers to a presenter having no more than _____.

A)7 bullet points per slide, 7 words per bullet
B)7 slides per presentation, 7 bullet points per slide
C)7 bullet points per slide, 7 graphics per presentation
D)7 slides per presentation, 7 words per slide
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Once you have determined your focus, the next step is to identify the _____ of your presentation.

A)length
B)key points
C)conclusion
D)audience education level
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-2
Tim Sullivan, an up-and-coming Finance Manager, is rehearsing a presentation he will give at the company shareholder meeting. His CEO, James Griffin, is acting as his mentor.
The CEO knows that he sometimes uses lazy pronunciation in his own presentations, so he advises Tim to be aware of this potential problem. An example of lazy pronunciation is _____.

A)saying "liberry" instead of "library"
B)saying "acrost" instead of "across"
C)saying "speakin" instead of "speaking"
D)saying "ain't" instead of "isn't"
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-1
Caroline is learning how to better gain her audience's attention. She is meeting with her co-worker Wendy, an experienced speaker, to get some ideas.
Wendy explains that  if you want to get an audience thinking about a topic, _____ is a good method to use.

A)discussing statistics
B)mentioning a quotation
C)asking questions
D)commenting on an occasion
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The topic "Fly fishing in western Colorado" focuses the presentation based on _____.

A)point of view
B)time
C)geography
D)element
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Text size can indicate  _____.

A)relative importance
B)impact of demographics
C)importance of an introduction
D)ineffectiveness of graphics
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-2
Tim Sullivan, an up-and-coming Finance Manager, is rehearsing a presentation he will give at the company shareholder meeting. His CEO, James Griffin, is acting as his mentor.
The chapter suggests that if you see audience members with confused, puzzled, or frustrated expressions you should _____.

A)mention what you observed and promise to address questions at the end
B)make adjustments accordingly
C)take a break and discreetly ask the audience members for their input
D)take a break and ask a colleague for their opinion
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During the conclusion, it is recommended that you _____.

A)introduce a new idea
B)suggest where the audience can find additional resources
C)go over your entire presentation again quickly
D)end with a quick statement such as "I see my time is up"
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The purpose of a(n)_______________ presentation is to present facts and details.
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Limiting a topic by _______________ means you look at a topic from the perspective of a single group.
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Bar, line, pie, organizational and flow are types of _______________.
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Don't coerce people into participating. Always ask for _______________.
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An effective _______________ should engage the audience and state the purpose for your presentation.
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Once you've established a focus and identified your key points, you need to create the introduction, _______________, and conclusion of your presentation.
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Do not use _______________ expressions-such as "crick" instead of "creek," or "ain't" instead of "isn't" or "aren't"-in your presentation.
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_______________ are characteristics that describe your audience.
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Asking yourself "who is the audience for my presentation?" is part of the _______________ phase.
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When preparing for questions, there are guidelines to keep in mind, such as "If you don't understand a question, ask the questioner to rephrase it." Please name five more guidelines.
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Limiting a topic by time or  _______________ means you focus on a segment of time, rather than trying to cover the entire history of a topic.
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If you want to present conclusions or solutions first, then use the _______________ organizational pattern for your presentation.
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One of the biggest challenges presenters face is focusing their presentations, that is, limiting the topic by concentrating on _______________ aspect(s)of it.
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If you are presenting complex information about which the audience will probably need to take notes, you should distribute _______________ at the start of your presentation.
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A(n)_______________ is a presentation in which the audience signs in to a shared view of the presenter's computer screen and calls in to a conference call to hear the presenter over the telephone line.
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A(n)handout is a picture, shape, design, graph or chart, diagram, or video. _________________________
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Presentation dynamics are the visual and audio aids that you display to support your points. ____________________
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If you want to present your solutions last, use a(n)deductive organizational pattern in your presentation. _________________________
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The body of your presentation is the last thing your audience hears and sees, and will likely stay with them longer than individual points you made. _________________________
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Presenters often have more than one goal when giving a presentation.
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The person talking during a presentation is called the presenter.
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Anecdotes allow your audience to relate to you as a person and make your topic more relevant.
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Fillers consist of sounds, words, and phrases such as um , ah , like , you know? , and other such breaks in speech. _________________________
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If you are nervous about a presentation, it will put both you and your audience at ease if you just state that you are nervous.
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A small conference room with a round table and moveable chairs would call for a much more formal presentation than a large lecture hall with fixed seating.
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Keep phrases parallel . For example, if one bulleted item starts with a verb, the other bulleted items should also start with a verb. _________________________
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The first step in analyzing your audience is to determine their relationship to you. _________________________
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Self-running presentations usually require more text than visuals compared to an oral presentation.
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If your presentation has a primary and a secondary purpose, you should cover the secondary purpose by _____.

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A(n)_____ presentation provides the audience with background information, knowledge, and specific details about a topic.

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An example of a demographic is _____.

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_____ media can include photos, lists, music, video, and objects that the presenter holds or even passes around the room.

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Focusing on the desired outcomes of your presentation forces you to make it more _____.

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D)lengthy
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A presentation's _____ can be based on the chronology of events, a geography or region, categories or classifications, a particular component or segment, or a point of view.

A)focus
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C)introduction
D)strategy
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Usually when someone refers to a presentation, they mean a _____.

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Recommendations of specific steps to take to achieve goals is an example of a(n)_____ presentation.

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C)training
D)balanced
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Selecting the type of audience (peers, strangers)indicates their _____.

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C)education level
D)attention span
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People attending presentations tend to do all of the following except _____.

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C)see diagrams
D)see illustrations
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A software demonstration is an example of a(n)_____ presentation.

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Training presentations are also called _____ presentations.

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A(n)_____ presentation is designed to sell.

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D)balanced
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The summary of research findings at an academic conference is an example of a(n)_____ presentation.

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C)training
D)balanced
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The first step in analyzing your audience is to determine _____.

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B)their expectations
C)their demographics
D)their relationship to you
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A webcam is an example of _____ technology.

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D)social
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Presentations created and presented by a team of people are referred to as _____ presentations.

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C)collaborative
D)conference
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A(n)_____ presentation shows an audience how something works or educates them on how to perform a task.

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D)balanced
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Presentations can be organized inductively, deductively, sequentially (chronologically), _____, or as a problem/solution.

A)conclusively
B)in a rotation
C)spatially
D)publicly
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There are three stages to developing a presentation: planning, creating, and _____.

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C)answering audience questions
D)preparing your delivery
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-1
Caroline is learning how to better gain her audience's attention. She is meeting with her co-worker Wendy, an experienced speaker, to get some ideas.
Caroline has found that stating the purpose of the presentation works best if _____.

A)the audience is already interested in the topic
B)the audience has not heard of the topic
C)the audience members do not know each other
D)the audience does not trust you
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The three main sections of a presentation are the introduction, _____, and conclusion.

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C)middle
D)body
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A presentation organized by position uses the _____ pattern.

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C)sequential
D)spatial
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The topic "The history of the West from 476 to 2014" is an example of a(n)_____ topic.

A)focused
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C)point of view
D)element
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Comparing your conclusion _____ ensures that you maintain the focus of your presentation.

A)to each slide
B)to your title slide
C)to your introduction
D)to your handouts
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-2
Tim Sullivan, an up-and-coming Finance Manager, is rehearsing a presentation he will give at the company shareholder meeting. His CEO, James Griffin, is acting as his mentor.
As a way of connecting to his audience, Tim is aware of his demeanor which includes _____.

A)how you speak
B)the content of your slides
C)the amount of time you rehearsed
D)your speaker credentials
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-1
Caroline is learning how to better gain her audience's attention. She is meeting with her co-worker Wendy, an experienced speaker, to get some ideas.
Wendy advises that if Caroline wants the audience to relate to her as a real person, sharing _____ is important.

A)familiar quotations
B)quantitative data
C)definitions of key terms
D)anecdotes
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-2
Tim Sullivan, an up-and-coming Finance Manager, is rehearsing a presentation he will give at the company shareholder meeting. His CEO, James Griffin, is acting as his mentor.
Mannerisms such as playing with your car keys, fidgeting, rocking, and pacing can communicate _____.

A)nervousness
B)over-confidence
C)dislike for the audience
D)lack of credentials
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When you begin with the individual facts and save your conclusions until the end of your presentation, you are using _____ organization.

A)sequential
B)inductive
C)deductive
D)spatial
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A(n)_______________ is a talk in which the person speaking is communicating with an audience in an effort to explain, sell , entertain, train, or achieve a wide variety of other goals.
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_____ organization means that you present your conclusions or solutions first, and then explain the information that led you to your conclusions.

A)Sequential
B)Inductive
C)Deductive
D)Spatial
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-1
Caroline is learning how to better gain her audience's attention. She is meeting with her co-worker Wendy, an experienced speaker, to get some ideas.
Caroline shares that for her next presentation she is concerned that the audience is not all that interested in the topic. To increase their interest level, Wendy suggests that Caroline _____.

A)comment on the occasion
B)mention a familiar quotation
C)discuss quantitative data
D)share an anecdote
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The 7x7 rule refers to a presenter having no more than _____.

A)7 bullet points per slide, 7 words per bullet
B)7 slides per presentation, 7 bullet points per slide
C)7 bullet points per slide, 7 graphics per presentation
D)7 slides per presentation, 7 words per slide
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Once you have determined your focus, the next step is to identify the _____ of your presentation.

A)length
B)key points
C)conclusion
D)audience education level
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-2
Tim Sullivan, an up-and-coming Finance Manager, is rehearsing a presentation he will give at the company shareholder meeting. His CEO, James Griffin, is acting as his mentor.
The CEO knows that he sometimes uses lazy pronunciation in his own presentations, so he advises Tim to be aware of this potential problem. An example of lazy pronunciation is _____.

A)saying "liberry" instead of "library"
B)saying "acrost" instead of "across"
C)saying "speakin" instead of "speaking"
D)saying "ain't" instead of "isn't"
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-1
Caroline is learning how to better gain her audience's attention. She is meeting with her co-worker Wendy, an experienced speaker, to get some ideas.
Wendy explains that  if you want to get an audience thinking about a topic, _____ is a good method to use.

A)discussing statistics
B)mentioning a quotation
C)asking questions
D)commenting on an occasion
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The topic "Fly fishing in western Colorado" focuses the presentation based on _____.

A)point of view
B)time
C)geography
D)element
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Text size can indicate  _____.

A)relative importance
B)impact of demographics
C)importance of an introduction
D)ineffectiveness of graphics
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Case-Based Critical Thinking QuestionsCase 1-2
Tim Sullivan, an up-and-coming Finance Manager, is rehearsing a presentation he will give at the company shareholder meeting. His CEO, James Griffin, is acting as his mentor.
The chapter suggests that if you see audience members with confused, puzzled, or frustrated expressions you should _____.

A)mention what you observed and promise to address questions at the end
B)make adjustments accordingly
C)take a break and discreetly ask the audience members for their input
D)take a break and ask a colleague for their opinion
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During the conclusion, it is recommended that you _____.

A)introduce a new idea
B)suggest where the audience can find additional resources
C)go over your entire presentation again quickly
D)end with a quick statement such as "I see my time is up"
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The purpose of a(n)_______________ presentation is to present facts and details.
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Limiting a topic by _______________ means you look at a topic from the perspective of a single group.
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Bar, line, pie, organizational and flow are types of _______________.
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Don't coerce people into participating. Always ask for _______________.
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An effective _______________ should engage the audience and state the purpose for your presentation.
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Once you've established a focus and identified your key points, you need to create the introduction, _______________, and conclusion of your presentation.
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Do not use _______________ expressions-such as "crick" instead of "creek," or "ain't" instead of "isn't" or "aren't"-in your presentation.
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_______________ are characteristics that describe your audience.
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Asking yourself "who is the audience for my presentation?" is part of the _______________ phase.
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When preparing for questions, there are guidelines to keep in mind, such as "If you don't understand a question, ask the questioner to rephrase it." Please name five more guidelines.
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Limiting a topic by time or  _______________ means you focus on a segment of time, rather than trying to cover the entire history of a topic.
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If you want to present conclusions or solutions first, then use the _______________ organizational pattern for your presentation.
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One of the biggest challenges presenters face is focusing their presentations, that is, limiting the topic by concentrating on _______________ aspect(s)of it.
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If you are presenting complex information about which the audience will probably need to take notes, you should distribute _______________ at the start of your presentation.
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A(n)_______________ is a presentation in which the audience signs in to a shared view of the presenter's computer screen and calls in to a conference call to hear the presenter over the telephone line.
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