Elance Public Speaking Test Answers 2015



Which of these should you focus on before a speech?
Inflection
All of these
Pace
Pronunciation


If the microphone is malfunctioning, what should you do?
Stop and wait for a sound technician to fix it.
Pause a moment only, then continue in a louder voice if at all possible.
Begin shouting from where you left off.
Make a knowing remark to the audience.


True or false? With enough practice and experience, stage fright will disappear entirely.
False
True


When public speaking, what is the generally accepted number of points you should focus on?
3
10
1
5


Which visual cue is critical to engaging your audience?
Clean, professional attire matching the same dress code as the client
Making glaring eye contact
Standing or sitting upright, head up and confident
Standing extremely far from your audience


Which is NOT important for effective communication with your audience?
attention
memorization
retention
motivation


Which of the following is best practice for memorization?
Adequately familiarize yourself with the speech, and refer to your copy as needed.
It's more professional and less distracting to memorize everything and leave the printed copy elsewhere.
Look at the speech once or twice before delivering it in public.
Memorize everything, and bring a copy with you just in case.


Finish this statement: A PowerPoint presentation should
Be limited to less than 10 slides
Use a 2-color scheme
Match word for word what you will tell your audience
Outline at a high-level the presentation objectives


What is positive nervousness?
Channeling nervous energy into your presentation
Neither of these
Being certain of your nervousness


True or False? When making a presentation, it's best to read the text on your slides so you don't get off track
False
True


When using an analagous example, a speaker is using a/an ___________.
combined
analagramatic speech design
comparative figure of speech
scientific speech design


When making eye contact with the audience, should you link eyes with a single individual for a prolonged period of time?
Yes
No


When should you introduce props to the audience?
Never use props
Throughout the speech, not all at once.
All at once in the middle of the speech


Who should you practice your speech with?
Strangers
Friends
Family
Anyone


How should your posture be when public speaking?
Leaning on something for support
Whatever is most comfortable
Tall and strong
Slouchy


A chronological speech design ________.
tells histories alone
uses space as a tool
moves from event to event
is only used in a legal setting


What would always be a successful enhancement to a business presentation?
Animated graphics
Greater depth and breadth of knowledge on the subject
Larger text
An opening song


True or False? It is better to memorize your speech word for word.
True
False


Which of these is optimal?
A concise, clear speech delivered fairly quickly.
A concise, clear speech at a relaxed pace.
A fast, information-packed speech delivered fairly quickly.
A lengthy speech delivered at a relaxed pace.


Which of these are NOT recommended presentation styles?
Writing down hints like "pause" or "change slide"
Reading every word of your presentation from your notes
Speaking slowly
Writing/typing notes with very large font


True or False? You should repeat what you said earlier in your speech as a closing to your speech.
False
True


Which of these are a main goal of the opening segment of your presentation?
All of these
Break the audience's attention from their preoccupations
Give a hint as to the direction of your speech
Give the audience a clear reason how they will benefit from listening to you


Why are diction and enunciation important?
For the clarity of your presentation.
To attract attention to your presentation.
If your audience is older or hard of hearing.
To spit on the audience.


Maslow's heirarchy of needs helps a speaker conceptualize how to _______ their audience.
bore
ignore
educate
motivate


To fight anxiety during a speech, you should:
Focus on your anxiety problems
End the speech
None of these
Sit down


Many great public speakers suffer from nerves.
True
False


Before a speech, you should:
Know the equipment you will be using
Talk on a full stomach
Drink milk to calm down
Wait a few minutes after being introduced


True or false? Repetition is never effective when giving a presentation.
TRUE
False


What should you do just before speaking publicly?
Take a walk to center yourself and meditate.
Take a shot - espresso or vodka.
Stay hydrated, keep positive and excited, relax.
Pretend there is nothing out of the ordinary; it's a walk in the park.


Making a presentation, it's best to be __________
Intelligent with a high IQ
Friendly and responsive to questions
Boisterous and really brief


True or False? Filler words should be withheld from presentations, including "Umm", "Like" or "Uh"
False
True


How can stage fright be a good thing?
If you get very nervous, it is a good indicator that public speaking is not for you.
It increases stimulation and is necessary to get you in the 'zone.'
It causes you to sweat, keeping you cool.
Nerves make you speak faster, so you can communicate more information.


What is one thing you want your audience to be able to do after your speech?
Be able to recite most of your speech
Remember what you look like
Sum up the take-away message
Remember where you're from


True or False? You should focus eye contact on one person.
True
False


Which part of your speech should be the strongest?
Beginning and end
Middle
End


True or False? Using visuals is a distraction for the audience.
False
True


You should have a 'target' audience member in mind when writing and performing your speech.
True
False


What should you do if you can't answer a question?
Say ' That's a good question!', telling them that you honestly don't know the answer and you will try get back to them.
Pretend you didn't hear the question and move on.
Try to break it down and subtly shift the topic of the question to something you can answer
It's better to make up an answer than not answer



True or false? Audience feedback only comes from verbal clues.
TRUE
False


True or False? It is not okay to use offensive language even if you know your audience.
False
True


Stage fright diminishes with practice and experience.
False
True


The topic of your speech should be:
Something that you have never spoken about
Something that bores you
Of interest to the audience but not you
Of interest to you


How should you prepare the day before a public speaking engagement?
Write the whole speech, sleep or no. It'll be fresher in your mind.
Eat well, exercise, and get a good night's sleep.
Laze around all day, eat junk food, and relax.
Engage in strenous activity and really tire yourself out for the night.


How can you know what to expect before a presentation?
Obtain feedback about the last presentation made for the same client; to avoid pitfalls
All of these
Create a list of potential questions from the audience
Research the attendees


What is the best way to improve your public speaking?
Drink caffeine or take a Xanax before you speak.
Watch great speakers and take note.
Practice - at home, in the mirror, with friends, in front of an audience.
Rehearse things repeatedly while going to sleep.


Which of these are a useful method for becoming a better and more credible public speaker?
Speaking more quickly to get your point across quickly
Fitting more jokes into your presentation
Make sure to drink plenty of coffee so you are alert for your presentation
Gathering and analyzing information about your audience


True or False? You should repeat questions when asked by someone in the audience so that everyone knows what question you are answering.
False
True


Which of these is the best option to calm down during your speech?
Taking a deep breath
Taking a sip of water
Walking around a bit
All of these


The first step in structuring a speech should be
writing out the body of the speech
arranging main point in the most effective order
determining your main points
writing out the introduction


To be a good presenter, you need to be _________
Good looking and pleasing
Well prepared
A naturally talented and charismatic speaker
Good at making animations in PowerPoint


Strong public speakers are born, not made.
False
True


What is the best way to feel confident in public speaking?
Knowing your surroundings
Not looking up at the audience and focusing on your index cards or the screen
Drinking alcohol beforehand
Talking really fast


Towards the end of a presentation, what should be the focus?
Smoozing and mingling
Having fun together at a lunch or dinner
Reviewing key points
Collecting business cards


What could be fatal to the success of a presentation?
Being poorly dressed
Poorly designed graphics
All of these
Lack of confidence and knowledge


What should you do if you are momentarily overwhelmed, for example, by coughing or emotion?
Just push through - it's almost over.
Pause, breath, and take a drink. Then continue.
Just leave - it's too much to take.
Leave the stage, take a breather, and come right back.


Stage fright is a normal part of public speaking.
True
False


Your appearance matters when you are speaking publicly.
False
True


How much preparation time should a speech take?
1 week
1 day
Couple of hours
Until you feel absolutely confident


Faster is better.
True
False


How should your voice sound when speaking publicly?
Soft and clear
Confident and Fast
Clear and fast
Clear and confident


What is the best plan when preparing for a presentation?
Create a professionally designed PowerPoint slide show
Prepare trigger words to remind you of key points
Study your subject, and prepare notes
All of these


When is it acceptable to chew whilst public speaking?
Never
Depends on the audience
Whenever you like, it's your speech
Only if you haven't eaten that day


True or false? Comparative design is a great way to find common ground with an audience.
FALSE
True


Who should be responsible of knowing how the equipment works?
The audience
Technical support
You and any technical support
You


True or False? You should stay put whilst you are making a speech.
False
True


What makes you a better public speaker?
Memorizing your speech
Keeping your speech short and simple
It is a natural talent
Experience


If you are nervous, you should do what?
Look away from the audience
Not continue with the speech
Take a deep breath
Apologize to the audience


Which statement demonstrates lack of confidence in the subject?
I apologize for not stating this clearly
I think this will be a great presentation today
I hope you like my presentation
All of these


The audience is the enemy.
True
False


Which of these should you avoid?
Backing up your points with stories
Pacing across the stage
Getting visibly relaxed and comfortable in front of your audience
Using as many words as possible when making your point to prove you know what you are talking about


What should be considered before making a presentation?
The slide show content
All of these
The A/V equipment that will be used
The subject matter


What is the best way to practice and review for a presentation?
Present to colleagues
Video tape yourself
All of these
Present to family & friends


The method of connecting to an audience through common ground is called ________.
identifying
friending
hanging out
associating


Which of the following is NOT a commonly accepted type of speech design?
Comparative
Exclamatory
Spatial
Sequential


Which of the following is NOT an example of a plosive?
p
b
a
c


You should always be ______ when speaking.
honest
relaxed
exaggerating
serious


What is an argument in which a speaker rejects another speaker's claim based on the speaker's character and not the claim itself?
Straw man argument
Ad populum fallacy
Ad hominem fallacy
Ad ignorantiam fallacy


What is the best way to recover from a slip-up?
Leave the podium; it's not worth continuing.
Apologize, clarify the error, and continue unfazed.
Repeat the phrase if necessary, and continue unfazed.
Make a joke - the audience can relate!


When using visuals, you should:
Use your hands
Read off the screen
Make sure all the information is on the screen incase the audience has missed a word
Stand on the side you write with


How should you approach the pacing of your speech?
Take the important parts slowly, but pick up the pace for the rest.
Go slow. You know this information cold, but it's your audience's first time.
Talk at a normal speed, as in everyday professional coversation.
Faster is better... keep them on the edge of their seats!


To have the best chance of your audience identifying with you and your message it is best to use mostly _____ person pronouns.
Second
First
Third


Making a great presentation depends on many factors. Which factors are most important?
Know your subject, prepare, be professional, project confidence
All of these
Be well groomed and smile
Have notes in hand, make eye contact, speak loudly


True or false? It's always best to leave basic printed brochures about your services after a presentation
False
True