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Test The Power of Voice: Tone, Pitch, Rhythm and Volume
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1st QUESTION: What is the tone of voice according to the text?
A minor detail in verbal communication
The clarity with which each syllable is articulated
The speed at which words are spoken
The vehicle that carries the emotion and real intention behind the message
2nd QUESTION: How is it often perceived to speak too softly?
As a sign of respect and consideration
As an attempt to create mystery
As a sign of contained aggression
As a sign of insecurity, shyness or lack of confidence
QUESTION 3: What is the effect of speaking at too fast a pace?
It is monotonous and boring for the listener
It tends to overwhelm the audience and is perceived as nervousness
Demonstrates a high command of the subject and great intelligence
Allows the audience to assimilate information more easily
QUESTION 4: What is the objective of an effective communicator when modulating his volume?
Always speak as loudly as possible to get attention
Always keep the volume low so as not to disturb
Project a calm confidence that is audible without being overpowering
Vary the volume constantly so as not to be predictable
QUESTION 5: What can cause an excessively slow speech rate?
That the audience perceives the speaker as very self-confident
That the listener disconnects and loses interest in the message
Missing important details of the information
That the message is perceived as urgent and of high importance
QUESTION 6: The text mentions the phrase "What a great idea" as an example. What does this example demonstrate?
That short sentences are more effective
That the volume determines whether it is praise or criticism
That the rhythm of speech changes the meaning of the sentence
That the tone of voice can completely transform the meaning of a sentence
QUESTION 7: What type of breathing is recommended to improve your voice?
Diaphragmatic breathing (from the stomach)
Shallow breathing from the chest
Short, rapid breaths to increase energy
Hold your breath to stabilize your vocal cords
QUESTION 8: What are resonance exercises such as singing or saying the word "om" for?
To increase speech rate
To relax tension in the neck and shoulders
To find a deeper, more confident tone of voice, perceived as more competent
To practice articulating complex words
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