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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Verbal Communication - Debates and Speeches
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A debate is a structured format where two sides argue a topic. A speech is when a speaker talks to an audience about a topic they are familiar with.

Some steps in a typical debate:
Introduction
Statement of fact
Confirmation or proof
Refutation
Conclusion 

Some components for an effective debate / speech:
Catchy introduction
State the problem and define key terms
Present arguments
Rebuttals
Conclusion

Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Verbal Communication - Debates and Speeches
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10 Questions

1. Which of these is not considered for a debate?
2. Which of these is not a type of speech?
3. Same rules apply for effective writing and oral presentation.
4. Which of these are to be avoided in a debate?
5. Which of these debates is on-spot?
6. Which of these is not a quality of a good debater?
7. Which of these points need not be considered for a debate?
8. Which of these should be avoided at a cultural event?
9. A cultural event is the same as office.
10. What is the dress code for a normal cultural event?