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Test Avoid abstractions
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QUESTION 1: WHAT ARE ABSTRACTIONS?
Relevant aspects of a presentation are
They are terms and concepts that lack concrete and specific substance
The following are optional elements in communication
None of the above
QUESTION 2: WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO AVOID ABSTRACTIONS IN PRESENTATIONS?
Because abstractions are fun to use
Because abstractions are easy to understand
Because abstractions can cause confusion
Because abstractions are always relevant in communication
QUESTION 3: WHAT IS THE RISK OF NOT PROVIDING TANGIBLE EXAMPLES IN A PRESENTATION?
The risk of losing the audience's attention
The risk that the audience will fully understand the message
The risk of uncomfortable questions from the audience
None of the above
QUESTION 4: WHAT STRATEGY CAN HELP ELIMINATE MISINTERPRETATIONS IN COMMUNICATION?
Using abstract terms without examples
Using ambiguous phrases in the presentation
Include examples that clarify the meaning
Avoid using concrete examples
QUESTION 5: WHAT ADVICE IS OFFERED TO AVOID DOUBLE NEGATIVES IN COMMUNICATION?
None of the above
Expressing ideas directly
Avoiding negations altogether
Use negations in all sentences
QUESTION 6: WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING CONCRETE EXAMPLES IN A PRESENTATION?
Illustrate points in a tangible way
Complicate the audience's understanding
Make the presentation longer
None of the above
QUESTION 7: WHAT STRATEGY IS MENTIONED TO AVOID MISUNDERSTANDINGS IN WRITTEN COMMUNICATION?
Do not check the writing at all
Proofread after writing
Check for grammatical errors only
None of the above
QUESTION 8: WHAT IS RECOMMENDED FOR USE IN PRESENTATIONS TO CONNECT ABSTRACT CONCEPTS TO EVERYDAY SITUATIONS?
Abstract terms without examples
Ambiguous phrases to arouse interest
Vivid metaphors and analogies
Double negation to emphasize ideas
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