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Test Use of Visual Supports: Less is More
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1st QUESTION: What is the fundamental purpose of a visual aid in a presentation?
Contain all the information so that the presenter can read it
Complement and reinforce the speaker's verbal message, not replace it
Distract the audience while the speaker prepares his next point
Be the main center of attention throughout the exhibition
2nd QUESTION: What is the most common and damaging mistake when using slides?
Use very high quality images
Limit the text to a single sentence or headline
Use simple and easy-to-interpret graphics
Overloading them with text, creating a cognitive conflict in the audience
QUESTION 3: Who should always be the center of attention in a presentation?
The presenter, since the slides are only a support tool
The screen, because it contains the most important information
The audience, who should focus on reading the slides
The most striking visual support, such as a video or animation
QUESTION 4: What happens when a slide is full of paragraphs and bullet points?
The audience listens more attentively to the speaker
The presenter is perceived as more professional and credible
The audience chooses to read the screen, disconnecting from the speaker
The message is reinforced and understood more quickly
QUESTION 5: According to the minimalist philosophy, what elements should an effective slide prioritize?
High-quality images, simple graphics, and very little text
Detailed paragraphs and multi-bullet lists
Complex data and tables with a lot of information
Eye-catching animations and transitions to keep things interesting
QUESTION 6: Why does a presenter become redundant if the audience can get the entire message by reading the screen?
Because audiences prefer visual presentations
Because the presenter doesn't need to prepare as much
Because the message becomes clearer with a lot of text
Because the speaker's presence is no longer necessary to transmit the information
QUESTION 7: How are presenters who use visuals correctly perceived?
As people who do not master the subject and need a script
As more professional and credible
As less interesting than your slides
As presenters who don't want to interact with the audience
QUESTION 8: What do the slides resemble in the text analogy?
To the lead singer of a band
To the script that an actor must memorize
To the musical accompaniment that enhances a singer's performance
To the public attending a concert
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