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NClaborn

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Fergie is attending a training session conducted by a senior executive at work. The room that the session is being conducted in is very large and brightly lit. To ensure that she gains the most from the session, Fergie should choose a seat:
 
  A. at the front and center of the room.
  B. in a location amidst distracting sights and sounds.
  C. in a dark area if the room has inconsistent lighting.
  D. at the back of the room.

Question 2

Which of the following is a useful tip on taking lecture or meeting notes?
 
  A. Do not write notes directly on handouts.
  B. Try and take down everything the speaker says.
  C. Ask questions if permitted.
  D. Do not leave any margins or empty spaces in your notes.



hollysheppard095

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Answer to Question 1

A
During a traditional training session, arrive early and, if possible, choose a seat at the front
and center of the room. Select a location that limits distracting sights and sounds. Choose a
seat away from the windows if you think that the sun glare might be a distraction.

Answer to Question 2

C
One of the tips on taking lecture or meeting notes is to ask questions if permitted. Most
speakers indicate a specific time for questions.



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