I Mustache You a Question
Johari & Maslow
Audience Appeal
Don't Fall for the Fallacy
Stand & Deliver
100
This type of interview question are the main point questions.
What are primary questions?
100
This is the highest level of Maslow's pyramid and is therefore the ultimate goal.
What is self-actualization?
100
This type of learner needs pictures, videos, etc. to learn best.
What is visual?
100
Don't vote for Trump because he hates babies.
What is ad hominem?
100
In the South, we say "coke," and in the North, they say "soda" or "pop." This difference is an example of this.
What is dialect?
200
These questions are specifically focused and require only brief answers.
What are closed questions?
200
This quadrant of Johari's Window is made up of information that others know about you but you don't know about yourself.
What is blind self?
200
These learners need to move around or participate in a hands-on activity in order to learn best.
What is kinesthetic/tactile?
200
You either love or hate the Arkansas Razorbacks.
What is either-or?
200
In the South, we tend to "chew" our r's, which is an example of this.
What is accent?
300
These interview questions come from answers to primary questions.
What are follow-up questions?
300
This is the quadrant of Johari's Window in which you would find your secrets, fears, dreams, etc.
What is hidden self?
300
These are the three types of appeal according to Aristotle.
What are ethos, pathos, and logos?
300
If you don't go to the game Friday night, you may miss your one chance at true love, and if you miss your chance at true love, you will end up living at home on your mom's couch for the rest of your life.
What is slippery slope?
300
Someone who is monotone is lacking in this, which refers to the variety your create in your voice.
What is vocal expressiveness?
400
These questions are asked in a way that suggests that the interviewer has a preferred answer.
What are leading questions?
400
This level of Maslow's Pyramid or Hierarchy of Needs addresses the need to seek pleasure and avoid pain.
What are safety needs?
400
These are the three types of relevance.
What are timeliness, proximity, and personal impact?
400
All blondes are dumb.
What is hasty generalization?
400
This refers to the way you use your mouth and lips to form words.
What is articulation?
500
These questions are broad-based and ask the interviewee to provide his or her perspectives, ideas, information, etc.
What are open questions?
500
This the most basic need according to Maslow's Pyramid or Hierarchy of Needs.
What are physiological needs?
500
These are Kolb's four types of learners.
What are Divergers, Convergers, Accommodators, and Assimilators?
500
Napoleon became a great emperor because he was so short.
What is false cause?
500
This is emphasis of certain words by speaking them more loudly.
What is stress?
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