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Multiple Choice Questions

1 .       Which presentation type is most appropriate for a speech about how to repair a motorcycle? [Hint]



2 .       Which presentation type is most appropriate for a speech about democracy? [Hint]



3 .       Which presentation type is most appropriate for a speech about Memorial Day? [Hint]



4 .       To help your audience associate a new idea with something familiar to them, use an [Hint]



5 .       A presentation that will take 30 minutes to deliver without an interpreter will take _______ with an interpreter. [Hint]



6 .       Lively descriptions that help your listeners form a mental image by appealing to their senses are [Hint]



7 .       Which of the following is an example of onomatopoetic word usage? [Hint]



8 .       The purpose of redundancy is to ensure that audience members [Hint]



9 .       After your presentation, audiences will likely remember about ____ percent of what they learned two weeks later. [Hint]



10 .       When is it a good idea to move from behind the lectern? [Hint]



11 .       Which of the following is NOT a way to build in redundancy? [Hint]



12 .       When using humor to make a point, you should [Hint]



13 .       People generally remember [Hint]



14 .       To make your message clear, [Hint]



15 .       Which of the following is NOT a good way to reinforce key ideas? [Hint]



16 .       One day after your presentation, your audience will remember about _____ percent of what you told them. [Hint]



17 .       Which of the following would be a right way of using humor to make a point? [Hint]



18 .       Simplifying your presentation means [Hint]



19 .       Which of the following is NOT a type of informative presentation discussed in the text? [Hint]



20 .       When you describe computer storage by comparing it to a filing cabinet, you are using [Hint]



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