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What can help people remember your presentation? A. Using a slogan or a quote B. Reading too fast C. Talking with no expression
. Using a slogan or a quote
Which is a second conditional sentence? A. If I had known, I would have helped. B. If she worked here, she would join the meeting. C. If it rains, we will stay home.
B. If she worked here, she would join the meeting.
Why is volume and stress important in speaking? A. It helps people fall asleep B. It creates impact C. It makes your voice quiet
B. It creates impact
Which is a good conclusion for a business presentation? A. Let’s work together for a better future. B. I’m hungry. C. That’s it. Bye.
A. Let’s work together for a better future.
What can damage a company’s reputation? A. Solving a problem fast B. Helping customers C. Not telling the truth during a crisis
C. Not telling the truth during a crisis
What should you say at the end of a presentation to inspire people? A. Let’s do nothing. B. Let’s act now and make a difference! C. Goodbye.
B. Let’s act now and make a difference!
Which sentence is second conditional? A. If I study hard, I will pass. B. If I were the boss, I would change things. C. If I finish, I’ll call you.
B. If I were the boss, I would change things.
What kind of conditional is this? “If we had told the truth, people would have trusted us.” A. First B. Second C. Third
C. Third
What kind of conditional is this? “If there is a delay, we will email the team.” A. First B. Second C. Third
A. First
If we had called the customer earlier, we ___ the problem. A. would fix B. will fix C. would have fixed
C. would have fixed Third conditional)
f we had more money, we ___ a new office. A. would open B. will open C. opens
A. would open (Second conditional)
f it rains tomorrow, we ___ the meeting inside. A. have B. will have C. had
B. will have (First conditional)
What happens if you use clear gestures? A. People understand better B. People get bored C. People leave
A. People understand better
Which of these is a memorable quote? A. I like working B. I don’t remember anything C. “The only way to do great work is to love what you do.”
C. “The only way to do great work is to love what you do.”
Which is a thought-provoking question? A. What do you want for lunch? B. Is everyone moving in the same direction? C. Did you sleep well?
B. Is everyone moving in the same direction?
Which is a call to action? A. Let’s work together to reduce waste. B. Thank you for listening. C. I hope you liked it.
A. Let’s work together to reduce waste.
What is a “call to action”? A. A phone call B. A strong message asking people to do something C. A funny story
B. A strong message asking people to do something
Which sentence has strong impact? A. We must act now to solve this. B. I don’t know what to do. C. Maybe we wait.
A. We must act now to solve this.
6. What makes a speaker look friendly? A. A serious face B. A smile C. No eye contact
B. A smile
What should you avoid doing with your arms while presenting? A. Letting them move naturally B. Crossing them C. Using gestures
B. Crossing them
What does eye contact help with? A. Making people uncomfortable B. Building connection C. Looking at the wall
B. Building connection
Which is a natural hand gesture? A. Crossing your arms B. Pointing all the time C. Showing your hands when explaining
C. Showing your hands when explaining
What does “tailor your ideas to your audience” mean? A. Use complicated words B. Say random things C. Make your ideas match your audience
C. Make your ideas match your audience
What should you do before giving a presentation? A. Speak fast B. Research your audience C. Wear sunglasses
B. Research your audience