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Hosted by Mrs. Cockrell

Choice1Choice 2Choice 3Choice

Row 1, Col 1 firm What type of handshake do people prefer?

1,2 What tone is the best to use in a group discussion? assertive

1,3 Are females or males better listeners? females

1,4 When can an interviewer ask about disabilities? if it affects the job

2,1 Do quiet people do better in large or small groups? small

2,2 Where should your notes be if you don’t have a podium? waist high

2,3 What is the best follow-up question in an interview? Why?

2,4 What should you do before you list someone as a reference? ask their permission

3,1 When is the best time to move in a speech? when you are changing points

3,2 How long should after-dinner speech be? less than 15 minutes

3,3 What should you remember to do in a panel interview? look at everyone a number of seconds

3,4 What should you organize an after-dinner speech around? theme

4,1 How many parts are in a speech? 3

4,2 What type of question is the best to begin a speech? rhetorical

4,3 What is an interview’s main purpose? see how well you communicate

4,4 In what order should your work experience be listed on your resume? reverse chronological

5,1 What is the hardest part of a speech for most people? introduction

5,2 What do many people equate making a mistake in a speech to? failure

5,3 What type of speaking do you use most in your life? impromptu

5,4 Is the written or spoken word more powerful? spoken