1) What does PREP stand for? a) Prepare, Reply, Evidence, Point b) Point, Reply, Evidence, Point Restated c) Point, Reasons, Evidence, Point Restated d) Prepare, Reasons, Evidence, Point Restated 2) What are things you can do to better get your point across? a) Eliminate unnecessary language b) Plan your response c) Use flagging statements d) All of the above 3) Describe how to set up a Pyramid Principle a) Click A if you can answer b) Click B if you cannot answer 4) When do Americans tend to use active voice, and when do they tend to use passive voice? a) Passive voice most of the time, sometimes active b) Passive voice to avoid conflict, otherwise active c) Active voice to increase conflict, passive voice other times d) none of the above 5) Which sentence is grammatically acceptable? a) If I have made those requests, she would not have gotten the job. b) If I had had made those requests, she wouldn't have got the job c) If I hadn't made those requests, she would not have gotten the job. d) If I made those requests, she would had not got the job. 6) Which do people judge you most on during your presentation? a) Your body language b) Your sound and tone c) What you say d) Your accent 7) What are some things you can do to make yourself sound more confident when presenting? a) Use simple words and sentences b) Vary your volume c) Use effective pauses d) all of the above 8) What are some good ideas for dealing with nerves before a presentation? a) power poses b) practice your presentation- a lot c) breath d) have a drink 9) Why is small talk important? a) it's short so it doesn't waste much time b) it builds trust c) it creates bonds d) Can help you from being bored 10) Let's look at your self-assessment. What do you feel improved? What do you need to work on more? a) Yes, let's look b) I'd rather not talk about it

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