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Test Structure of a Winning Presentation: Opening, Body and Closing
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1st QUESTION: What is the main objective of opening a presentation?
Present in detail the three key points
Summarize everything that has been said in the talk
Engage your audience in the first 30 seconds
Make a clear and direct call to action
2nd QUESTION: What is the most powerful pattern in communication for the brain to remember information?
The five-point pattern
The pattern of the number three
The pattern of cause and effect
The problem-solution structure
QUESTION 3: What is the first part of the "Tell them what you're going to tell them, tell them, and tell them what you told them" technique?
Present a brief preview of the three key points to be discussed
Develop each of the three points with details and examples
Summarize the three main points again to anchor the message
Ask a rhetorical question to encourage reflection
QUESTION 4: What are the two essential components of an effective closure?
A shocking statistic and an emotional story
A summary of the key message and a call to action
A rhetorical question and a personal anecdote
A preview of the points and their development
QUESTION 5: Why is the "rule of three" important when structuring the body of a presentation?
Because it allows you to include as much information as possible
Because it makes the message clearer, more organized and easier to remember
Because it is the only structure that allows improvisation
Because it confuses the audience and keeps them attentive
QUESTION 6: Which of the following is an effective technique for a high-impact opening?
Start with a boring "Hello, my name is..."
Ask a rhetorical question, tell an emotional story, or give a shocking statistic
Present a detailed summary of the points to be discussed
End with a clear and direct call to action
QUESTION 7: What is done in the "Body" part of the presentation according to the coherence formula?
A preview of the three key points is presented
The main message is summarized again
Each of the three points is developed with details, examples and stories
A call to final action is made
QUESTION 8: What is the most important part of closing a presentation?
Summary of the main points
The emotional story of the opening
The development of the second key point
The call to action, which tells the audience what to do next
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