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Test Establishing Presence and Authority in Presentations
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QUESTION 1: What describes the recommended command posture at the beginning of a presentation?
Standing up straight with shoulders relaxed back and feet shoulder-width apart
Crossing your arms and leaning your weight on one foot
Slouching slightly to appear close
Keeping your feet together and moving them constantly
2nd QUESTION: What is the purpose of making intentional movements on stage?
Filling awkward silences with continuous scrolling
Emphasizing ideas and communicating purpose deliberately
Expending nervous energy without being noticed
Avoiding eye contact with the audience
QUESTION 3: What is the effect of avoiding fidgeting and excessive rocking during a presentation?
Reducing energy and making the presentation monotonous
Avoiding signals of insecurity and distractions for the audience
Demonstrating spontaneity and naturalness
Allowing shallower breathing
QUESTION 4: According to the text, how do gestures contribute to discourse?
Substituting the need for solid content
Serving only as an embellishment with no real impact
Diminishing the audience's attention
Emphasizing points, adding energy and keeping the audience engaged
5TH QUESTION: What does a solid body base communicate on stage?
Stability and control
Disinterest and distance
Excessive informality
Preference for moving aimlessly
QUESTION 6: Regarding nerve control, what does the text say about posture and movements?
Being irrelevant if a breathing technique is mastered
Reflect internal state and help project composure
Be random to appear authentic
Recommendation to sway to release tension
QUESTION 7: How should gestures feel to be effective?
Exaggerated and theatrical
Completely stiff
Authentic and consistent with the message
Completely avoided so as not to distract
QUESTION 8: What action exemplifies an intentional movement during a presentation?
Wandering aimlessly around the stage
Tapping the floor with the foot repeatedly
Constantly turning to the screen
Deliberately walking towards a point to emphasize an idea
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