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Test Preparing the environment
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QUESTION 1: What is the main purpose of recognizing the room before the event?
Improvise evacuation routes
Reducing uncertainty and stage fright
Negotiate fees with technicians
Save set-up time
2nd QUESTION: What is recommended during the sound check?
Just say "hello" into the microphone
Speaking in whispers to take care of the voice
Avoid asking for equalization adjustments
Speak at actual volume and intensity and request equalization adjustments
3rd QUESTION: When does a professional speaker arrive at the event?
Sufficiently in advance to recognize the terrain
At the same time as the audience
After the presentation begins
Exactly five minutes before
4th QUESTION: What do you inspect when walking on stage?
Decoration only
The temperature of the auditorium
Lobby lighting
Shadow areas, obstacles or rustling on the dais
QUESTION 5: What is the effect of grouping the audience in front rows?
Decrease eye contact
Increases energy dispersion
Improve acoustics and emotional intimacy
Difficult to control the environment
QUESTION 6: What does a thorough sound check guarantee?
Massive audience attendance
No creaking on stage
Correct equalization and volume
No need to speak with real intensity
7TH QUESTION: What tactics are suggested when the venue is large and attendance is low?
Dispersing the attendees even more
Ask them to step forward to compact the group
Lower the microphone volume to a minimum
Avoiding eye contact
8TH QUESTION: What is the first step to control the dynamics of communication, according to the text?
Have control over the physical layout of the environment
Memorize every word of the speech
Use multiple simultaneous microphones
Ignoring room dimensions
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