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  1. When we interpret non-verbal cues, we are trying to understand a speaker’s ____ during oral presentations. a) words b) emotions and feelings c) body language d) volume

Correct answer: b) emotions and feelings

  1. Non-verbal cues include a speaker’s ____. a) words b) emotions and feelings c) body language d) volume

Correct answer: c) body language

  1. How can we interpret a speaker’s emotions and feelings during oral presentations? a) By listening carefully to their words b) By paying attention to their body language c) By asking them directly d) By ignoring their non-verbal cues

Correct answer: b) By paying attention to their body language

  1. What are some examples of non-verbal cues that can help us interpret a speaker’s emotions and feelings? a) Facial expressions, gestures, and posture b) Volume, pitch, and tone of voice c) Eye contact and hand movements d) All of the above

Correct answer: d) All of the above

  1. Why is it important to interpret a speaker’s emotions and feelings during oral presentations? a) It helps us understand the topic better b) It shows respect and empathy towards the speaker c) It allows us to interrupt and correct the speaker d) It makes the presentation more entertaining

Correct answer: b) It shows respect and empathy towards the speaker

  1. What does it mean if a speaker has a relaxed posture and a smile on their face during a presentation? a) They are bored and uninterested b) They are nervous and anxious c) They are confident and happy d) They are angry and frustrated

Correct answer: c) They are confident and happy

  1. How can we show that we are actively listening and understanding a speaker’s emotions and feelings? a) By avoiding eye contact b) By fidgeting and looking around the room c) By nodding and maintaining eye contact d) By interrupting and asking questions

Correct answer: c) By nodding and maintaining eye contact

  1. What should we do if we are unsure about a speaker’s emotions and feelings during a presentation? a) Ignore their non-verbal cues and focus on their words b) Assume they are feeling happy and confident c) Ask them directly how they are feeling d) Make assumptions based on our own emotions

Correct answer: c) Ask them directly how they are feeling