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Test The first impression when speaking
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QUESTION 1: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT RELEVANT TO MAKE A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION IN PUBLIC SPEAKING?
Physical appearance and clothing
Body language and posture
The content of the speech
The ability to improvise
QUESTION 2: WHAT ASPECT OF PHYSICAL APPEARANCE AND DRESS IS KEY TO MAKING A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION?
Personal care
The use of eye-catching accessories
The choice of bright colors
Casual attire
QUESTION 3: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS OF BODY LANGUAGE IS IMPORTANT FOR A POSITIVE FIRST IMPRESSION?
Stooped postures
Excessive movements
Natural and smooth gestures
Lack of eye contact
QUESTION 4: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS CRUCIAL TO MAKE A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION WITH VOICE AND FACIAL EXPRESSION?
Use a clear and audible tone of voice
Speak quickly and quietly
Avoid eye contact with the audience
Showing a serious and distant facial expression
QUESTION 5: WHAT ASPECT OF THE SPEAKER HELPS ESTABLISH AN EMOTIONAL CONNECTION FROM THE START?
To be artificial and forced
Sharing personal stories
Use abstract examples
Showing disinterest in the subject
QUESTION 6: WHAT ROLE DOES PREPARATION AND PRACTICE PLAY IN THE FIRST IMPRESSION IN PUBLIC SPEAKING?
They are irrelevant to make a good impression
Help gain confidence and fluency in speech delivery
Generate anxiety and nervousness in the speaker
Impede adaptation to different situations
QUESTION 7: WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT ESSENTIAL TO MAKE A GOOD FIRST IMPRESSION IN PUBLIC SPEAKING?
Physical appearance and clothing
Body language and posture
The content of the speech
None of the above
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