A) Eye level or slightly above B) Extreme close-up C) Looking down at the camera D) Looking up at the camera
A) Harsh overhead light B) No light at all C) Soft, diffused light in front of you D) Backlighting
A) Too close, filling the entire frame B) Too far, making you appear small C) Arm's length D) Completely out of frame
A) Visually distracting and messy B) Completely dark C) Extremely busy pattern D) Clean and uncluttered
A) A distracting costume B) Business casual or professional C) Anything with busy patterns D) Pajamas
A) Mute yourself permanently B) Start talking loudly without checking C) Assume it will work D) Use the platform's built-in audio test
A) Turn them off or silence them B) Actively respond to them during the meeting C) Play notification sounds for everyone D) Leave them on at full volume
A) Look at your own image on the screen B) Close your eyes C) Look around the room D) Look directly at the camera
A) Make you sound quieter B) Introduce static C) Distort your voice D) Improve clarity and reduce background noise
A) It makes you invisible B) It conveys confidence and engagement C) It's physically uncomfortable D) It makes you look shorter
A) Brush your hair and check your teeth B) Wear a hat that covers your face C) Ignore your appearance entirely D) Apply excessive makeup
A) Turn your back to the camera B) Briefly glance away and then return focus C) Pretend you didn't look away D) Stare off into the distance for extended periods
A) Ensure a stable and reliable connection B) Disconnect and reconnect repeatedly C) Download large files during the meeting D) Use the slowest connection possible
A) Tap your microphone repeatedly to test it B) Never unmute your microphone C) Mute when not speaking to minimize background noise D) Always leave your microphone unmuted
A) Ignore everyone and start talking immediately B) Greet everyone warmly and professionally C) Complain about technical difficulties D) Start singing loudly
A) Always makes you look more professional B) Hides a messy or unprofessional environment C) Never causes any glitches D) Consistently enhances performance
A) Actively ignore everything being said B) Nod, smile, and provide verbal cues of agreement C) Yawn frequently D) Stare blankly at the screen
A) Being late is expected B) Shows respect for other participants' time C) It doesn't matter if you are late D) Being late makes you look important
A) Ignore them completely B) Talk over them loudly C) Politely wait for them to finish before continuing D) Hang up on them
A) Close unnecessary applications and browser tabs B) Share a blank screen C) Accidentally share private information D) Share your entire desktop without preparation
A) Invite everyone to join your meeting B) Find a quiet space and inform others not to disturb you C) Conduct the meeting in a busy public area D) Play loud music in the background
A) Troubleshoot quickly or inform the meeting organizer B) Panic and start yelling C) Blame someone else D) Pretend nothing is wrong
A) Don't take any notes at all B) Only take notes on irrelevant topics C) Use a digital or paper notebook to record key points D) Interrupt the meeting to ask clarifying questions about everything
A) Facial expressions don't matter B) Making exaggerated faces is always professional C) You should always frown during meetings D) They convey your engagement and understanding
A) End the meeting abruptly without saying goodbye B) Criticize the performance of others C) Summarize key takeaways and thank participants D) Reveal confidential information
A) Any resolution works fine B) Less than 360p C) The camera doesn't matter D) 720p or higher
A) Briefly acknowledge them and redirect their attention B) Shout at them C) Ignore them completely D) Let them run wild and disrupt the meeting
A) Ignore all advice and hope for the best B) Buy the most expensive equipment C) Adjust your lighting and camera angle using existing resources D) Nothing, you always need to spend money
A) Don't consider the window B) Tape the window shut C) Position the window in front of you D) Position the window behind you
A) To identify and resolve any technical issues B) It's more professional to just wing it C) Technical issues never happen D) Testing is a waste of time |