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Test The habit of asking questions
Agenda
QUESTION 1: WHAT ROLE DO CAREFULLY FORMULATED QUESTIONS PLAY IN COMMUNICATION?
Encourage avoidance of issues
Open windows to deeper reflections and new perspectives
Generate monotony in the speech
None of the above
QUESTION 2: WHAT IS ACHIEVED BY DEVELOPING THE HABIT OF FORMULATING RHETORICAL QUESTIONS?
Changing the communication style of others
Ignoring the power of questions in communication
The use of reflection, analysis and the search for new perspectives
None of the above
QUESTION 3: WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF USING STRATEGIC QUESTIONS BEFORE A SPEECH?
Diverting the audience's attention
Identify the key points of the speech
Address only topics familiar to the audience
None of the above
QUESTION 4: WHAT IS ACHIEVED BY ADAPTING THE QUESTIONS ACCORDING TO THE AUDIENCE'S REACTION?
Encourage active participation
Create a monotony in the speech
Ignoring audience reactions
None of the above
QUESTION 5: WHAT EFFECT DOES CONSCIOUS REPETITION HAVE ON THE HABIT OF ASKING RHETORICAL QUESTIONS?
Makes rhetorical questions forced into the speech
Makes it easier for rhetorical questions to be ignored by the audience
Causes rhetorical questions to lose their persuasive power
Helps rhetorical questions become natural and automatic
QUESTION 6: WHY IS THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADAPTATION IN THE USE OF QUESTIONS IMPORTANT?
Allows rhetorical questions to be more complicated
Generates audience resistance
Facilitates active participation and connection with the audience
Causes rhetorical questions to be avoided
QUESTION 7: WHAT IS ONE OF THE MAIN OBJECTIVES OF ASKING QUESTIONS IN A SPEECH?
Ignoring the audience
Keeping the audience's attention on superficial issues
Guide the audience to specific conclusions
None of the above
QUESTION 8: HOW DOES THE USE OF RHETORICAL QUESTIONS INFLUENCE THE INTERPRETATION OF INFORMATION?
Impacts the way information is understood and retained
No influence whatsoever
Creates a barrier between the speaker and the audience
None of the above
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