Which of the following is a true statement about interpretation?

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A theme walk is an example of what type of personal interpretation?

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A heritage interpreter dressed as a character from an 1870's village would be providing which of the following type of interpretation?

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Which of the following is the best reason that a heritage interpreter should incorporate a variety of learning styles into program delivery?

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Why is it important to include someone in a presentation who has a direct relationship to the subject?

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Why is it important to know the sources of information used in an interpretive program?

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Which of the following is an important aspect of being a team member?

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Which of the following is an action a heritage interpreter can take to be proactive about managing his own stress?

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Why is it important to read current, relevant publications and attend workshops?

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History and policies are components of what a heritage interpreter should know about which of the following?

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Participating in public relations activities and responding to enquiries are aspects of which of the following?

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Which of the following terms means to ‘maintain equilibrium between the environment, social impacts and the economy’?

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While leading a group of participants on a walking tour through a wooded area, a heritage interpreter in a nature reserve finds a previously unknown artifact. Which of the following is the most appropriate course of action?

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Parking by-laws and event permits fall under which jurisdiction?

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Which of the following is the most important consideration when selecting a subject area for a new program?

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An interpretive program involves a hike on trails through a mountain pass. Unseasonable weather has made some of the trails unfit for foot traffic. How can the heritage interpreter reduce the safety risk to participants?

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Why is it important to diversify the methods used in program delivery?

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Which of the following is an example of natural knowledge?

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The process of verbal and non-verbal interaction for the purpose of exchanging information is a definition for which of the following terms?

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What are rate of speech, pitch and intonation all aspects of?

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Within the sender-message-receiver communication process, what must the sender provide to successfully complete the process?

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What type of questions limit answers to short responses such as 'yes' or 'no'?

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Which of the following actions is appropriate during program delivery?

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Which of the following are guidelines for program delivery?

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Which of the following is a guideline for effective writing?

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Which of the following is a principle of graphic design that applies to non-personal interpretation?

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At the beginning of a program, an intepreter talks to the group leader and asks participants about their time restrictions. What will this information help the interpreter to do?

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Talking to group leaders or teachers and determining participants' time restrictions are ways to accomplish which of the following?

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What is it important to do when handling a complaint?

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Which of the following is a situation open to misinterpretation that a heritage interpreter should avoid?

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Which of the following is part of adhering to safety and security procedures?

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Which of the following is the best course of action when dealing with on-going verbal abuse from a participant while delivering a program?

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Which of the following should a heritage interpreter NOT do when assisting a sick or injured participant?

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A heritage interpreter is delivering a program when a fire alarm rings. What critical thing should the interpreter do?

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