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15/11/23, 10.37 M3-W11-V3-Quiz-ElevatorPitch: APSC 100 2023W1 Introduction to Engineering | M3-W11-V3-Quiz-ElevatorPitch Due Nov 16 at 8a.m. Points 5 Questions 5 Available until Nov 16 at 8a.m. Time Limit None Instructions This is the quiz for Week 11 Video 3 (Elevator Pitches). Make sure you have viewed that screencast in full before attempting this quiz - you will have one attempt at the quiz. You should do this prior to the team quiz so you are able to more meaningfully contribute to that. The weight of each quiz towards your course grade is very small (roughly 0.25%). The quiz is primatrily intended to provide you feedback on your learning, especially in advance of the team quiz. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 3 minutes 4 out of 5 (D Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 4 out of 5 Submitted Nov 15 at 10:37a.m. This attempt took 3 minutes. Question 1 1/1 pts Which of the following is the most important reason for making communication concise? It is unprofessional to write long documents or deliver long presentations To efficiently use the audience's limited time or attention when getting your message across https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/122073/quizzes/629205 1/4
15/11/23, 10.37 M3-W11-V3-Quiz-ElevatorPitch: APSC 100 2023W1 Introduction to Engineering | To make your message easier to write or say By being concise, you can add more detail to your message Most audiences will have limited time or attention. By making your message concise, it is more likely that it will be received and understood. Question 2 1/1 pts Which of the following is the most important reason for making communication clear? So your message is easy to read To make your message easier to write or say To help you stick to the point in delivering your message So the audience understands your message The most important aspect is that the audience understands your message. The other choices may also be benefits, but the entire point of the communication is to convey something to the audience. Question 3 1/1 pts Which one of the following most strongly defines an elevator pitch compared to other forms of communication? https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/122073/quizzes/629205 2/4
15/11/23, 10.37 M3-W11-V3-Quiz-ElevatorPitch: APSC 100 2023W1 Introduction to Engineering | Concise Clear Complete All are important, but the limited time with an elevator pitch compared to other forms of communication strongly emphasizes the "concise" nature of the message. Question 4 171 pts Place the elements of the elevator pitch, as presented in this screencast, into order. (There are more choices than needed.) First Describe the problemy wv Second Describe what your sol v Third Describe why your solt v While there are many different elevator pitch models, the one from this screencast started with the problem, then the solution, and then a description of why the solution is important (why should the audience care). https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/122073/quizzes/629205 3/4
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15/11/23, 10.37 M3-W11-V3-Quiz-ElevatorPitch: APSC 100 2023W1 Introduction to Engineering | neerrest Question 5 0/1pts In the following elevator pitch, which of the 3 Cs listed is LEAST well addressed? "Did you ever have a great idea but could not get someone to listen long enough for you to explain it to them? If you have a few minutes, | would love to explain my approach to you so you can make sure you never have a great idea that goes unheard again." Concise Complete Clear This is not complete because the elevator pitch should outline your solution after describing the problem. Try inserting this sentence in the middle of the other two: "My approach is to use an "elevator pitch” to get my point across and generate enough interest that they agree to meet with me again sometime later." Quiz Score: 4 out of 5 https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/122073/quizzes/629205 4/4