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Body Language and Vocal Variety (Quiz)
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- Q1Pitchis the degree of highness or lowness of a tone30s
- Q2Your voicelets your audience know what you are feeling and what they should be feeling, too.30s
- Q3the five "Ps" of vocal varietypitch, pauses, pace, projection, and pronunciation.30s
- Q4A pauseis a temporary stop in action or speech. It is a powerful way to give emphasis to important concepts30s
- Q5the best ways of practicing your pacingPresent your speech as if you are speaking to a class of young students30s
- Q6projectionis about the volume of your voice and how it relates to your topic, your audience, and your environment30s
- Q7By changing the tune and tone of your voice you signal to your audience that a new idea is coming.TrueFalse30s
- Q8the five areas to keep in mind when it comes to non-verbal communicationposture, gestures and movement, facial expression, eye contact, and dress30s
- Q9two purposes of gestures and movementsbring energy to your presentation and highlight or magnify key concepts/to help your audience understand what you are saying30s
- Q10two guidelines you want to keep in mind when gesturinguse open handed gestures, avoid closed handed gestures as much as possible and avoid crossing the midline of your body with your arms/or one arm half hug30s
- Q11gestures to avoidpointing, pizza pie, bent elbow, robot stance/or the gym teacher-hands on hips30s
- Q12Approximately how long should your eye contact be1 minute3 to 6 seconds8 to 10 seconds30s
- Q13What is the most effective, all purpose facial expression?the genuine smilelaughtersternnessa frown30s
- Q14What message does how you dress send to your audience?that you don't carethat you respect them and yourselfthat appearance mattersyou are business-like30s
- Q15Audiences base their judgment of the quality of a speaker on the followinghow you soundBody language 55%; Vocal qualities 38%; and Words 7%the information given30s