Poster Presentation (A)
Go through the introduction of poster presentation and test your understanding by taking the following quiz!
1. What is poster presentation?
- A. The presentation of information on a poster
- B. The presentation of information on powerpoint slides
- C. A presentation about the use of posters
- D. None of the above
2. What is/are included in a poster presentation?
- A. A display board showing details of a research
- B. An oral presentation done by a researcher
- C. A conversation between the audience and the researcher
- D. All of the above
3. Who is/are the target audience of poster presentations?
- A. Professors
- B. Classmates
- C. Teachers
- D. All of the above
4. In a good poster presentation, the presenter is supposed to...
- A. maintain eye contact with the audience
- B. dominate the conversation with the audience
- C. read from a prepared script
- D. avoid any body gestures
5. How can a presenter maintain the interactivity of his/her poster presentation?
- A. Selectively answer the questions that the audience ask
- B. Ask the audience’s opinions actively
- C. Allow the audience to ask questions after the entire presentation is done
- D. None of the above
6. What could be a challenge of doing poster presentations?
- A. Speak loudly throughout the presentation
- B. Remember the script of the entire presentation
- C. Hold a face-to-face conversation with the audience
- D. All of the above
7. Which of the following is NOT a reason why young academics do poster presentations?
- A. To expand their professional networks
- B. To build a good reputation
- C. To give lectures to the public
- D. To exchange ideas with others
8. Why do some scholars believe that poster presentations will replace essays and term papers in the near future?
- A. Because poster presentations are easy to do.
- B. Because doing poster presentations train students’ critical thinking and communication skills.
- C. Because doing poster presentations can save money and manpower.
- D. Because poster presentations carry fewer words than essays and term papers.
9. Why are poster presentations beneficial to someone’s communication skills?
- A. Because presenters always have to speak very loudly.
- B. Because researchers may look at their presentation scripts.
- C. Because researchers are always introverts.
- D. Because researchers have to present their ideas in different ways to persuade the audience.
10. Which of the following is NOT appropriate for the audience to do in poster presentations?
- A. Reading the posters from the introduction, methodology, results to discussion.
- B. Asking the presenters questions about their posters
- C. Discussing the content of the posters with other audience
- D. None of the above