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Nila is preparing for an oral presentation. Which guidelines should she follow in preparation for answering questions at the end of her presentation? Check all that apply.
She should provide brief, to-the-point answers to questions.
She should give comprehensive, long-form answers to each question.
She should refuse to address questions that are difficult.
She should offer a resource when she does not know the answer.
She should anticipate possible questions beforehand.
She should pretend to know the answer to every question.
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- She should provide brief, to-the-point answers to questions. — Yes. Concise answers keep the Q&A focused and respect audience time.
- She should offer a resource when she does not know the answer. — Yes. Saying “I don’t know, but I can find out and send you a source” is professional and helpful.
- She should anticipate possible questions beforehand. — Yes. Preparing likely questions and short answers increases confidence and smoothness.
Do not select: give long-form answers to every question, refuse difficult questions, or pretend to know answers — those are poor practice.
- She should offer a resource when she does not know the answer. — Yes. Saying “I don’t know, but I can find out and send you a source” is professional and helpful.
- She should anticipate possible questions beforehand. — Yes. Preparing likely questions and short answers increases confidence and smoothness.
Do not select: give long-form answers to every question, refuse difficult questions, or pretend to know answers — those are poor practice.
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