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Smart Courses B2 - Week 3 Class 5 - Review

Smart Courses B2 - Week 3 Class 5 - Review

Assessment

Presentation

English

Professional Development

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

Loreley V.

FREE Resource

4 Slides • 13 Questions

1

​Leadership Explained in 5 minutes by Simon Sinek

​Watch the video carefully, then read each multiple-choice question below.

After reading the question, choose the best answer based on the information provided in the video.

Once you have selected your answer, go to the next slide and click on the corresponding option.

Good luck!

2

1) According to the video, what is leadership similar to? a) A sprint b) A marathon c) A casual stroll d) A race


2) What analogy does the speaker use to explain leadership? a) Going to the dentist b) Working out at the gym c) Taking a vacation d) Watching TV

3) What is emphasized as the key to effective leadership in the video?
a) Intensity b) Consistency c) Rare events d) Sporadic effort

4) ow does the speaker suggest one should approach leadership? a) With intensity b) With spontaneity c) With consistency d) With unpredictability

5) What does the speaker highlight as the most important aspect of leadership? a) Grand gestures b) Daily practice c) Occasional events d) Short-term results

6) According to the speaker, why did someone fall in love with you? a) Because of one significant event b) Because of consistent actions c) Because of intense efforts d) Because of random occurrences


7) What analogy does the speaker use to illustrate the importance of consistency in leadership? a) Eating chocolate cake b) Going to the dentist c) Watching TV d) Taking a vacation

8) How does the speaker define "good leadership"? a) Demonstrating intensity b) Showing occasional kindness c) Caring about the little things d) Giving grand speeches

3

Multiple Choice

  1. According to the video, what is leadership similar to?

1
  1. a) A sprint

2
  1. b) A marathon

3
  1. c) A casual stroll

4
  1. d) A race

4

Multiple Choice

  1. What analogy does the speaker use to explain leadership?

1
  1. a) Going to the dentist

2
  1. b) Working out at the gym

3
  1. c) Taking a vacation

4
  1. d) Watching TV

5

Multiple Choice

  1. What is emphasized as the key to effective leadership in the video?

1
  1. a) Intensity

2
  1. b) Consistency

3
  1. c) Rare events

4
  1. d) Sporadic effort

6

Multiple Choice

  1. How does the speaker suggest one should approach leadership?

1
  1. a) With intensity

2
  1. b) With spontaneity

3
  1. c) With consistency

4
  1. d) With unpredictability

7

Multiple Choice

  1. What does the speaker highlight as the most important aspect of leadership?

1
  1. a) Grand gestures

2
  1. b) Daily practice

3
  1. c) Occasional events

4
  1. d) Short-term results

8

Multiple Choice

  1. According to the speaker, why did someone fall in love with you?

1
  1. a) Because of one significant event

2
  1. b) Because of consistent actions

3
  1. c) Because of intense efforts

4
  1. d) Because of random occurrences

9

Multiple Choice

  1. What analogy does the speaker use to illustrate the importance of consistency in leadership?

1
  1. a) Eating chocolate cake

2
  1. b) Going to the dentist

3
  1. c) Watching TV

4
  1. d) Taking a vacation

10

Multiple Choice

  1. How does the speaker define "good leadership"?

1
  1. a) Demonstrating intensity

2
  1. b) Showing occasional kindness

3
  1. c) Caring about the little things

4
  1. d) Giving grand speeches

11

Short Film: The Sleep Research Centre

​Watch the video carefully, then read each multiple-choice question below.

After reading the question, choose the best answer based on the information provided in the video.

Once you have selected your answer, go to the next slide and click on the corresponding option.

Good luck!

12

1) What is insomnia?

a) The ability to sleep deeply b) The inability to get to sleep c) A sleep disorder involving sleepwalking d) A common sleep disorder involving nightmares

2) According to the video, how many adults in Britain often struggle to fall asleep?

a) Less than 10% b) Approximately 25% c) Over half of the adult population d) Only 10% of the adult population

3) Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a common sleep disorder in the video?

a) Sleepwalking b) Sleep paralysis c) Insomnia d) Sleep talking



4) How many hours per night does the average adult sleep, according to the video?

a) 8 hours b) 6 hours c) 10 hours d) 7 and a quarter hours



5) What is one reason suggested in the video for why people today may be more sleep deprived than in the past?

a) They have more comfortable beds b) They are sleeping fewer hours c) They have less stress in their lives d) They have better sleep patterns

13

Multiple Choice

  1. What is insomnia?

1
  1. a) The ability to sleep deeply

2
  1. b) The inability to get to sleep

3
  1. c) A sleep disorder involving sleepwalking

4
  1. d) A common sleep disorder involving nightmares

14

Multiple Choice

  1. According to the video, how many adults in Britain often struggle to fall asleep?

1
  1. a) Less than 10%

2
  1. b) Approximately 25%

3
  1. c) Over half of the adult population

4
  1. d) Only 10% of the adult population

15

Multiple Choice

  1. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a common sleep disorder in the video?

1
  1. a) Sleepwalking

2
  1. b) Sleep paralysis

3
  1. c) Insomnia

4
  1. d) Sleep talking

16

Multiple Choice

  1. How many hours per night does the average adult sleep, according to the video?

1
  1. a) 8 hours

2
  1. b) 6 hours

3
  1. c) 10 hours

4
  1. d) 7 and a quarter hours

17

Multiple Choice

  1. What is one reason suggested in the video for why people today may be more sleep deprived than in the past?

1
  1. a) They have more comfortable beds

2
  1. b) They are sleeping fewer hours

3
  1. c) They have less stress in their lives

4
  1. d) They have better sleep patterns

​Leadership Explained in 5 minutes by Simon Sinek

​Watch the video carefully, then read each multiple-choice question below.

After reading the question, choose the best answer based on the information provided in the video.

Once you have selected your answer, go to the next slide and click on the corresponding option.

Good luck!

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