FA3 Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following structures in building stories is commonly seen on blogs or tutorials, where the content creator shares and follows a recipe.

A

Sequential Argument

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2
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What to remember during a presentation?

A

All of the above.

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3
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Which of the following does NOT belong to the three main principles or 3Ps in writing up content?

A

Presentation

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4
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Which of the following is NOT a principle in data storytelling ethics?

A

Manipulating data to fit preconceived narratives is acceptable practice.

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5
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What is a characteristic of a good presenter in terms of meeting logistics?

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Preparing for and attempting to manage the logistics of the meeting.

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6
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Without this component of a good presentation, things can quickly become disorganized.

A

Structure

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7
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Which of the following provides the actual information, details, and evidence to support your main idea or topic?

A

Body

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8
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Which approach emphasizes the ethical treatment of individuals represented in data storytelling?

A

Individuals who represent data should be treated with humanity and respect, not just as sources of a story.

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9
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What role do feedback and critique play in speaker’s skill and style development?

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They assist in improving skills and refining style.

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10
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Which of the following skills a speaker must carry when facing the audience?

A

Active listening and questioning

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11
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How many seconds does a speaker have to make a positive impact and a good opening impression?

A

4-7 seconds

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12
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What is the trick in writing the body of your presentation?

A

To remind your reader of the general argument without the need to conclude every paragraph with a summary.

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13
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Which of the following are called The Law of Three’s?

A

Opening, body, and closing

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14
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How should learning and visual aids be utilized in presentations?

A

They should reinforce what you say.

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15
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Which of the following should be done when starting a presentation?

A

Engage your audience

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16
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Which part of the presentation you have to assert your argument and get them to act?

A

Closing

17
Q

Which of the following can be represented by using signposting?

A

All of the above

18
Q

Which of the following structures in building stories is best used in a brainstorming session or a board resolution meeting?

A

Question Oriented

19
Q

In preparing for the presentation, what you should know about your audience?

A

All of the above.

20
Q

Which of the following plays the most important role during a presentation?

A

Your body language

21
Q

Which of the following should the speakers do while having a presentation?

A

Looking at the eyes of your audience