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Test Techniques for speaking in a crowd
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QUESTION 1: WHY ARE PUBLIC SPEAKING TECHNIQUES IMPORTANT IN A WORLD WHERE COMMUNICATION PLAYS A KEY ROLE?
Because they allow ideas to be conveyed effectively
Because they empower with the ability to influence, inspire and persuade
Because they make it easy to speak in front of a crowd
All of the above
QUESTION 2: WHAT IS ONE OF THE CHALLENGES OF SPEAKING IN FRONT OF A CROWD?
The challenge is anxiety and distraction from excessive concern about performance
Lack of self-confidence is the challenge
The challenge is the lack of valuable content
None of the above
QUESTION 3: WHAT EFFECT CAN REPEATING POSITIVE AFFIRMATIONS SUCH AS "I AM CAPABLE OF DOING IT" AND "I HAVE A VALUABLE MESSAGE TO SHARE" HAVE?
May increase anxiety
Can strengthen internal motivation
May generate disconnection with the audience
None of the above
QUESTION 4: WHY IS IT CRUCIAL TO FOCUS ON THE PRESENT MOMENT WHEN SPEAKING IN PUBLIC?
Because it is important to avoid thinking about the future
Because it helps to control the audience
Because it allows better alignment with positive affirmations and transmits conviction
Because it facilitates the creation of puns and rhymes in speech
QUESTION 5: WHAT TECHNIQUE CAN IMPROVE COMPREHENSION AND DEMONSTRATE CONFIDENCE IN PUBLIC SPEAKING?
Clearly articulate and pronounce each word
Use a monotone tone to maintain the seriousness of the speech
Speak quickly to maintain the interest of the audience
Avoid eye contact with the audience
QUESTION 6: WHAT IS ACHIEVED BY BREATHING PROPERLY FROM THE DIAPHRAGM WHEN SPEAKING IN PUBLIC?
A feeling of anxiety is created
A high-pitched tone of voice is achieved
Maintains a stable voice and avoids breathlessness
None of the above
QUESTION 7: WHAT DO YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE BY STRUCTURING A SPEECH AROUND THREE KEY POINTS?
Complicate the audience's understanding
Facilitate information retention and processing by the audience
Limiting content and losing audience interest
None of the above
QUESTION 8: WHAT IS ONE OF THE OBJECTIVES OF INVITING ACTION AT THE END OF A PRESENTATION?
Prolong the presentation and keep the audience's attention
Prompting the audience to leave the room
Encourage the audience to take actions related to the topic, such as reflection or research
None of the above
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