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End with Impact - Video

Quiz by Jennifer Carranza

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  • Q1

    According to the speaker, which of the following is NOT typically included in the conclusion of an effective presentation?

    Echoing the opening

    Recapping the key ideas

    Introducing new information

    Providing a Call to Action

    120s
  • Q2

    What is the primary purpose of the "call to action" in a presentation conclusion?

    To end on a memorable, high note

    To signal the end of the presentation

    To motivate the audience to take a specific next step

    To summarize the main points

    120s
  • Q3

    Which of the following is the best way for a speaker to create a strong, memorable"clincher" for their presentation conclusion?

    Introducing a completely new idea

    Encouraging the audience to ask questions

    Providing a detailed recap of the key points

    Repeating the opening story or quote

    120s
  • Q4

    Why does the speaker suggest that speakers should practice their conclusion multiple times?

    To ensure the delivery is polished and confident

    To allow them to memorize the conclusion word-for-word

    To identify opportunities to add more supporting details

    To give the audience time to process the information

    120s
  • Q5

    What is the key benefit of ending a presentation by echoing the opening, according to the speaker?

    It allows the speaker to introduce new ideas

    It distracts the audience from the key takeaways

    It creates a satisfying, cohesive package for the message

    It shows the audience the speaker was disorganized

    120s
  • Q6

    Which of the following is the "unfortunate truth" that the speaker mentions about how most speakers end their presentations?

    They use complex language and jargon

    They don't leave enough time to practice the ending

    They provide a weak or unclear call to action

    They focus too much on the opening and body

    120s
  • Q7

    What is the primary benefit of putting your "best" opening material (story, quote, etc.) at the beginning of your presentation?

    It will be easier for the speaker to deliver

    It will allow the speaker to reuse it in the conclusion

    It will be more memorable to the audience

    It will set up the speaker to create a stronger ending

    120s

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