1) How do you prepare when it’s your time to present / speak?
a. Planning is key! I want to do my research well.
b. I already know what to say, so I’ll just scribble a few reminders.
c. I prefer to improvise rather than spend time preparing.
2) You’ve been asked to do a group presentation. What's your response?
a. Sure, I’ll research it and pass on my findings to the team.
b. No thanks, I prefer to do this sort of thing on my own.
c. Great! I can focus on delivery while others handle the preparation.
3) When talking, you focus on …
a. Clarity. Let’s keep it clear and don’t forget to give context.
b. Expressing my viewpoints assertively.
c. Keeping the audience entertained.
4) You and some friends organize a surprise party. What role do you take?
a. Logistics manager. Smooth planning to keep the stress at a minimum, please.
b. Party host. It’s important to make people feel welcome.
c. Activity coordinator. Engaging everyone with interactive games.
5) Your main concern when presenting is …
a. Remembering all the facts.
b. Convincing people to care about your topic.
c. Keeping the audience engaged throughout.
6) Being introduced to someone new makes you feel …
a. I feel uncomfortable meeting new people.
b. Nervous. What if we have nothing in common?
c. Energized. Bring it on!
7) You’ve been asked to teach a class how to cook your signature dish. How do you conduct the lesson?
a. Write detailed instructions and give additional help as necessary.
b. Demonstrate first, then get the students to copy.
c. Share the story behind the dish to spark interest before we start cooking.
8) Your talk is over, but there’s a Q&A slot …
a. I rely on my notes to answer questions accurately.
b. Bring it on. I’m confident.
c. Use humor to navigate questions I’m unsure about.
9) When you practice a presentation, you usually …
a. Rehearse it several times and adjust as needed.
. Make some bullet points, then focus on the main ideas.
c. I prefer to present spontaneously without rehearsing.
10) When giving a speech, you feel most comfortable with …
a. Detailed notes or a script to keep me on track.
b. Key points and a flexible outline to guide me.
c. Minimal notes; I feel confident speaking impromptu.
11) Your ideal presentation style includes …
a. A well-structured introduction, main points, and summary.
b. Persuasive language that resonates with the audience.
c. Humor, stories, and energy to captivate the crowd.
12) After a presentation, you …
a. Reflect on what went well and note areas to improve.
b. Evaluate the audience’s reaction and see if my message stuck.
c. Enjoy hearing feedback on how entertaining or inspiring I was.
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