
Effective Presentation
Quiz by Rena mora
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- Q1Why keep slide counts to a minimum?To make the presentation shortTo keep audience attentiveTo maintain clear messageThe audience may not be interested in the topic30s
- Q2This refers to the font style and font size in making presentation.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q3What is "6 x 7 rule" in making an effective presentation?The content should have only six lines and seven words per line.The content should contains only numbers.The content should have only 42 words maximum.The content should have only seven lines and six words per line.30s
- Q4Which of the following are true in making a presentation?Use 6x7 rule.Use short sentences.Audience should focus on what is written on the slide.Audience should focus on what the speaker is saying.Use bullets.30s
- Q5What visuals can be used to make an effective presentation?graphsgraphicstablescharts30s
- Q6This refers to making your design uniform. This is avoiding having different font styles and backgrounds.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q7Using light font on dark background or vice versa.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q8What questions do I need to ask myself before I design my presentation?What am I interested in?What pictures might be nice?What is my purpose?How can I finish this quickly?30s
- Q9How do you decide what text to keep in your slide and what text to remove?Write as much as possible to support your presentationYou do not need to think about thisMake sure your point is relevantMaking sure you only have three points30s
- Q10Who or what should an audience pay attention to?Your presentationYour teacherYouThemselves30s
- Q11Why should you keep eye contact with an audience?It is polite to look at your audienceSo that you do not read off your slidesThe teacher says soThis builds connections between speaker and audience30s
- Q12Why is it important to find out the length of your talk?Because it is politeBecause long talks are boringIt is embarrassing to talk for too longSo that you time yourself well30s
- Q13Why is body language important?It is important because the audience might not be listening to what you are sayingIt is important because you have to look confidentIt is important because it is politeNon-verbal language is just as important as spoken language30s
- Q14What is wrong with this slide?My teacher does not like black backgroundIt's black and blueHard to read; lots of words; no picturesI don't understand the paragraph30s
- Q15Why is it important to design your PowerPoint well?To help your audience to understand your messageThe design is coolBecause my teacher said soIt's nice for it to look pretty30s