
Teks Pidato
Quiz by Fitria Susanti
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- Q1What is the primary purpose of a 'Teks Pidato'?To read a news articleTo convey a message or persuade the audienceTo entertain with jokesTo summarize a book30s
- Q2Which element is essential for organizing a 'Teks Pidato'?A clear structure with an introduction, body, and conclusionUsing complex vocabularyIncluding personal anecdotes onlyMaking it as long as possible30s
- Q3What is an effective way to engage the audience in a 'Teks Pidato'?Reading in a monotone voiceUsing technical jargon constantlyAsking rhetorical questionsIgnoring the audience30s
- Q4What technique can enhance emotional appeal in a 'Teks Pidato'?Avoiding emotion altogetherReading statistics onlyUsing personal stories or anecdotesSpeaking in a foreign language30s
- Q5What should a speaker do to prepare for delivering a 'Teks Pidato' effectively?Just read the text for the first time on stageAvoid any rehearsalMemorize every word without understandingPractice multiple times before the actual speech30s
- Q6Which element can help to reinforce key points in a 'Teks Pidato'?Including irrelevant topicsUsing repetition of important phrasesSpeaking quickly without pausingRelying solely on visual aids30s
- Q7What is a common strategy for concluding a 'Teks Pidato' effectively?Ending abruptly without closureSummarizing the main points and providing a call to actionRepeating the introduction word-for-wordIntroducing new topics30s
- Q8What role does body language play in a 'Teks Pidato'?It is not important at allIt should always be minimalIt helps convey confidence and engages the audienceIt distracts from the spoken words30s
- Q9What is an effective way to handle questions after a 'Teks Pidato'?Ignoring the questionsResponding calmly and thoughtfully to each questionCondescendingly dismissing themRushing through answers30s
- Q10What should a speaker consider about their audience when preparing a 'Teks Pidato'?Random assumptions without researchThe speaker's own preferences onlyTheir interests, values, and level of understandingStereotypes about the audience30s