AAVC - Presentations Vocabulary

AAVC - Presentations Vocabulary

10th Grade

15 Qs

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AAVC - Presentations Vocabulary

AAVC - Presentations Vocabulary

Assessment

Quiz

Instructional Technology

10th Grade

Medium

Created by

DAVID FRENCH

Used 6+ times

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15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 sec • 1 pt

Imagine you're giving a speech to your classmates, like Curly or Moe. What's the major part of your speech called?

Conclusion

Body

Introduction

Preview

Answer explanation

The major part of a speech is called the 'Body.' It contains the main content and arguments, elaborating on the topic introduced at the beginning. The 'Introduction' sets the stage, while the 'Conclusion' wraps up the speech.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 sec • 1 pt

Imagine you're giving a speech, just like Larry or Moe might in class. What magical moment happens right at the start that helps you connect with your audience?

Conclusion

Connection

Preview

Main Point

Answer explanation

At the very beginning of the speech, establishing a 'Connection' with the audience is crucial. This helps the speaker relate to the audience, fostering engagement and understanding, making 'Connection' the correct choice.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 sec • 1 pt

During a lively class presentation, Larry and Curly are debating: What type of presentation is this?

Formal Presentation

Informal Presentation

Business Presentation

Sales Presentation

Answer explanation

In small group settings like a class presentation, the interaction is typically more relaxed and conversational, making it an informal presentation rather than a formal or business-oriented one.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 sec • 1 pt

Imagine you're giving a presentation to your classmates, like Curly and Moe. What's the main goal when you want to motivate them?

To entertain the audience

To encourage the audience to take action

To confuse the audience

To provide background information

Answer explanation

The purpose of motivating in a presentation is to encourage the audience to take action. This involves inspiring them to engage with the content and apply what they've learned, rather than merely entertaining or confusing them.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 sec • 1 pt

Imagine you're giving a presentation to your classmates, like Moe, Curly, and Larry. What's the main goal if you're trying to persuade them?

To entertain the audience

To convince the audience to think or feel a certain way

To confuse the audience

To provide background information

Answer explanation

The purpose of persuading in a presentation is to convince the audience to think or feel a certain way. This involves influencing their opinions or emotions, which is essential for effective communication.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 sec • 1 pt

Hey students! Imagine Curly and Moe are in a presentation showdown. What would be considered plagiarism in this context?

Sharing original ideas

The theft or misrepresentation of intellectual property

Giving credit to sources

Creating new content

Answer explanation

Plagiarism in presentations refers to the theft or misrepresentation of intellectual property, which includes using someone else's ideas or work without proper attribution. This is why the correct answer is the second option.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 sec • 1 pt

Imagine you're giving a speech to your classmates, like Curly or Moe might do. What would a 'preview' in your speech be?

A detailed explanation of the topic

A “sneak peek” of the speech

A summary of the conclusion

An unrelated story

Answer explanation

A preview in a speech serves as a 'sneak peek' of the main points to be discussed, helping the audience understand what to expect. It is not a detailed explanation, summary, or unrelated story.

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