Delivery Skills
Audience Engagement
Real Life Scenarios
100

Strong voice projection comes from your:
A) Throat
B) Diaphragm
C) Nose
D) Shoulders

 B) Diaphragm

100

Asking the audience a question increases:
A) Confusion
B) Engagement
C) Silence
D) Slide time

 B) engagement

100

You forget your line during your presentation. What should you do?
A) Panic
B) Stop the presentation
C) Pause, breathe, and continue
D) Run off stage

C) pause, breath, and continue

200

Which method helps you slow down if you’re talking too fast?
A) Speaking louder
B) Speeding up to finish
C) Pausing briefly
D) Whispering

C) pausing briefly

200

What type of What visual aid can reinforce a key point?
A) A blank screen
B) Props or images
C) Text-heavy paragraphs
D) Your notes

 B) props or images

200

You’re talking too fast and losing control. What’s your fix?
A) Take a pause
B) Speak even faster
C) Stop and apologize
D) Skip the rest

 A) take a pause

300

Eye contact should feel like a:
A) Stare-down
B) Random blinking
C) Quick glance
D) Smooth room scan

D) smooth room scan

300

Sharing a short personal story is called a(n):
A) Argument
B) Anecdote
C) Statistic
D) Apology

B) anecdote

300

Your slide won’t load. What’s the best move?
A) Freeze and wait
B) Explain that you’re unprepared
C) Continue confidently without the slide
D) End early

C) continue confidently without the slide

400

What should you vary to avoid sounding monotone?
A) Handwriting
B) Tone and pitch
C) Clothing
D) Slide colors

 B) tone and pitch

400

What’s a good way to re-engage a bored audience?
A) Whispering
B) Staring at the floor
C) Changing tone or asking a question
D) Talking faster

C) changing tone or asking a question

400

You lose your place in your notes. What should you use to stay on track?
A) Full script
B) Key words or an outline
C) Freestyle everything
D) Just skip the section

B) key words or an outline

500

“Um,” “uh,” and “like” are examples of:
A) Good transitions
B) Focus words
C) Vocal fillers
D) Breathing techniques

C) vocal fillers

500

What’s one way to keep the audience involved throughout a presentation?
A) Read directly from the slides
B) Use examples and interactive moments
C) Never pause
D) Talk in a monotone

 B) use examples and interactive moments

500

You realize you’re pacing or swaying from nerves. What’s the solution?
A) Move even more
B) Drop your notes
C) Plant your feet and move intentionally
D) Close your eyes

C) plant your feet and move intentionally

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