Elance Presentation Skills Test Answers



The benefits of arriving early for a presentation include:

A chance to check your technology
A chance to acclimate to the room lighting and temperature
A chance to meet with the audience
All of these

 

 

When using an analagous example, a speaker is using a/an ___________.

comparative speech design
analagramatic speech design
scientific speech design
combined speech design

 

 

Research has found that most decision-making is based not on logic, but:

Emotion
Opinions of friends
Perception
The weather

 

 

Which of the following is NOT a commonly accepted type of speech design?

Comparative
Spatial
Exclamatory
Sequential

 

 

What is vital in building a good impression on top of the presentation itself?

Showing a video
Buying lunch for the client
Asking the right amount and types of questions
Smiling and saying thank you

 

 

"Say what you're going to tell them, tell them, then_______," is a classic presentation format.

break for questions
tell them what you just told them
use visuals
wait for applause

 

 

Making a presentation, it's best to be __________

All of these
Boisterous and really brief
Friendly and responsive to questions
Intelligent with a high IQ

 

 

Which of the following is NOT important for effective communication with an audience?

memorization
attention
retention
motivation

 

 

What's the most important aspect of your presentation slides?

The font and color
The way you interact with them
The visual engagement
The amount of information

 

 

True or false? You should put all the information that you want your audience to understand on your slides.

False
True

 

 

According to Pixar filmmaker and TED speaker Andrew Stanton, the first rule of storytelling is:

Have a conflict
Constrain yourself
Open with a joke
Make the audience care

 

 

Many experts believe that the best way to plan your presentation and organize your content during brainstorming is:

Keynote
Whiteboard/paper
PowerPoint
Prezi

 

 

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

False
True

 

 

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

False
True

 

 

The quality of your presentation is most directly related to the quality of your:

Topic
Preparation
Slide design
Opening sentence

 

 

The ability to recognize emotions and connect with others, a critical skill for presenters, is known as:

Entropy
Sympathy
Ethos
Empathy

 

 

The correct order for handling your content when creating a presentation from scratch is:

Design, organize, collect
Collect, design, organize
Collect, organize, design
Organize, design, collect

 

 

True or False? Reading from slides is an effective way to convey information to the audience.

False
True

 

 

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

False
TRUE

 

 

Which of the following is NOT a recommended presentation technique?

Speaking slowly
Writing/typing notes with very large font
Reading every word of your presentation from your notes
Writing down hints like "pause" or "change slide"

 

 

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

educate
bore
motivate
ignore

 

 

What is a commonly used color in corporate presentations because it's positively associated with conservatism, confidence, dependability, and the male gender.

Blue
Red
Yellow
Green

 

 

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

 

 

Providing a handout separate from your slides:

Assures that important material is accessible after the presentation
All of these
Allows the audience to focus on your presentation rather than retaining specific information
Provides more information than verbal communication

 

 

True or False? You can give the exact same presentation to any room, regardless of who your audience is.

False
True

 

 

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

FALSE
True

 

 

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

True
False

 

 

True or False? The design of your slides does not matter if your content is interesting enough.

False
True

 

 

Presentations of an hour or longer are more impactful than a presentation of 20 Minutes.

False
true

 

 

To be a good presenter, you need to be _________

Good at making animations in PowerPoint
A naturally talented and charismatic speaker
Well prepared
Good looking and pleasing

 

 

What would always be a successful enhancement to a business presentation?

Greater depth and breadth of knowledge on the subject
An opening song
Larger text
Animated graphics

 

 

How can you know what to expect before a presentation?

Create a list of potential questions from the audience
Read on LinkedIn about the attendees
Obtain feedback about the last presentation made for the same client; to avoid pitfalls
All of these

 

 

Which of these is a good way to create contrast in your presentation?

Mix the design of your slides
All of these
Change the tone of your voice
Move around the room

 

 

True or False? If you have been given a 60-minute window for your presentation, you should intentionally finish early to allow time for questions.

False
True

 

 

Studies conducted by Dr. Albert Mehrabian showed that the impact of communication is:

100% visual
7% visual, 38% vocal, 55% verbal
55% visual, 38% vocal, 7% verbal
38% visual, 7% vocal, 55% verbal

 

 

Which type of body language is encouraged when delivering a presentation?

Open
Closed
Erratic

 

 

Experts generally agree that _________ is one of the most effective means of communication.

animated GIFs
storytelling
charts and graphs
dense analytical reports

 

 

According to Seth Godin, each chart in your presentation should:

Use a different color
Include at least 4 series of data
Tell only one story
Represent as much data as possible

 

 

The benefits of Guy Kawasaki's "10/20/30" method include:

Clear and succinct presentation of your ideas
Easily readable slides
Ample time for questions
All of these

 

 

Finish this statement: A PowerPoint presentation should

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

 

 

What could be fatal to the success of a presentation?

Poorly designed graphics
Being poorly dressed
All of these
Lack of confidence and knowledge

 

 

Towards the end of a presentation, what should be the focus?

Reviewing key points
Having fun together at a lunch or dinner
Schmoozing and mingling
Collecting business cards

 

 

What is positive nervousness?

Channeling nervous energy into your presentation
Being certain of your nervousness
Neither of these

 

 

True or False? It is necessary to present all of the related information supporting your argument in a presentation, or else the audience won't believe you.

False
True

 

 

If you are presenting slides to a room of people, you should stand so that you are facing the:

Audience
Projector
Slides

 

 

True or False? Humor can be successfully incorporated into a professional presentation to create a connection with the audience.

False
True

 

 

Some good transition phrases that humanize you, and so are good to throw into your presentation, might be "To Be Honest" and "You Know" or "Like"

True
False

 

 

What is the best plan when preparing for a presentation?

Study your subject, and prepare notes
Prepare trigger words to remind you of key points
Create a professionally designed PowerPoint slide show
All of these

 

 

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

 

 

What should be considered before making a presentation?

The A/V equipment that will be used
The subject matter
The slide show content
All of these

 

 

Guy Kawasaki's "10/20/30" method refers to which aspects of the presentation, respectively?

Main points, people in a room, number of slides
Number of slides, number of people, number of business cards
Number of slides, minutes of speech, font size
Distance from the audience, number of slides, minutes for questions

 

 

The method of connecting to an audience through common ground is called ________.

associating
identifying
friending
hanging out

 

 

Which of the following is NOT an example of a plosive?

p
c
a
b

 

 

Which of these is the most accurate analogy for the relationship between you (the presenter) and the audience?

Judge / Jury
Mentor / Hero
Boss / Subordinate
Homeowner / Guest

 

 

According to Edward Tufte, when presenting complex material you should follow what pattern?

Particular-general-particular
Technical-emotional-technical
Question-answer-question
Simple-simple-complex

 

 

True or False? Bullet points have been scientifically proven to be more effective than full sentences on slides.

True
False

 

 

True or False? Animations and builds are a surefire way to get your audience engaged.

False
True

 

 

The process of brainstorming as many ideas as possible is known as _______ thinking, and the process of narrowing your focus to the best of those ideas is known as ________ thinking.

creative, managerial
broadband, narrowband
divergent, convergent
exploratory, selective

 

 

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

True
False