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100
What are the 4 most common conjunctions (connectives)

so, but, and, because


100

IAS is an abbreviation for?

International Accounting Standards

100

quickly 

rapidily 

dramatically

which adverb describes the biggest change?


dramatically

100

quickly 

rapidily 

dramatically

which adverb describes the quickest change?

rapidly


100

explain liquidity

liquidity refers to how easily a company can meet its short-term financial obligations using its current assets: measures the ability to quickly convert assets into cash without affecting value

200

What does a pie chart show? (Why would you use one?)



¨proportions and percentages

200

Why would you use a scattergraph and not a line graph to present information?

A Line Chart helps you display patterns and trends of variables in your data. On the other hand, a Scatter Plot enables you to visualize critical data variables.

200

If I have 3 main points and use 

Firstly - point one

Secondly - point two

??  - what term for point 3


Finally (always for last point NOT thirdly)

200

What is the difference between e.g vs i.e

e.g = example (not all options)

i.e = to clarify all options, explicity

200

Which is the odd one out and why?


Operating Margin Ratio

Return on Equity Ratio

Debt Ratio

Debt ratio is a leverage ratio

(Other 2 are profitability ratio)

300
Explain the difference between stress and intonation
  • Stress refers to the emphasis placed on specific syllables or words in a sentence.
  • Intonation refers to the variation of pitch as a person speaks.
300

surge vs jump - same meaning in graphic description

which has greater emphasis?


surge (unexpected)

jump (expected)

300

what is a synonym of constant?

steady / stable / no change

300

The highest point on a graph is called?

the/a peak

300

odd one out and why:

furthermore

nevertheless

however



furthermore (and)

400

What is the main issue if a PowerPoint slide is too dense?

Takes the focus of the audience away from the speaker. 

Audience could miss key points reading slide

400

name 3 non-verbal techniques which can be used in a presentation

gestures

pauses

tone

intonation

stress

timbre

manner

400

what happens if we say they has been a dip?

There has been a decrease BUT it has recovered to at least the point before the dip

400

In respect of describing data what does plateau mean?

plateau refers to a period where the data remains relatively constant or stable after a period of change. On a graph, this appears as a flat, horizontal line, indicating that there is no significant increase or decrease in the values being measured.

400

What is debt to equity ratio and how do you calculate it? 

The debt-to-equity ratio calculates the weight of total debt and financial liabilities against shareholders’ equity:


Total liabilities / Shareholder’s equity

500

what is cadence?

the style / delivery in your presentation

the rhythm and way you say something (almost like music)


500

Erratically vs dramatically

What´s the difference and provide an example


Erratically - no pattern

Dramatically - big change but could have clear reasons behind it

500

In language what is a false friend in respect of words?

Words in 2 different languages which look or sound similar but have different meanings:

  • Spanish: “Asistir” means “to attend” (e.g., a meeting or presentation).
  • English: “Assist” means “to help.”

If a Spanish speaker says, “Voy a asistir a la presentación,” they mean, “I am going to attend the presentation.” However, an English speaker might mistakenly think they mean, “I am going to help with the presentation.”

500

what is timber in respect of speech / presentation

In the context of giving presentations and speeches, timber refers to the quality, tone, and pitch of your voice. It’s about how your voice sounds to your audience, which can significantly impact how your message is received. A clear, confident, and varied timber can make your presentation more engaging and easier to follow.

500

High mark of the presentation is on coherence and cohesion - what´s teh difference?

Cohesion refers to the use of linguistic devices to link sentences and ideas together. This includes the use of conjunctions, pronouns, and other grammatical tools to ensure that sentences flow smoothly from one to the next. (helps listener follow speakers train of thought and the link between points)

Coherence refers to the logical organization and clarity of ideas in a speech. It means that the speech makes sense as a whole and that the ideas are presented in a logical order. (clarity - listener can easily understand)