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ECCouncil 312-75 - Certified EC-Council Instructor (CEI)

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Total 64 questions

During a group discussion, a learner asks how the content being discussed would apply to a situation she described from her own workplace. Which is the best way for the instructor to handle the situation?

A.

The instructor should tell the learner how the content applies in a more generic situation.

B.

The instructor asks the learner how she thinks it applies to her situation

C.

Gather more information on the situation before responding

D.

The instructor encourages the group to discuss how they might handle the situation the learner describes

Which one of the following is a CORRECT statement about using viewgraphs, slides, overheads, or transparencies?

A.

Presenters should keep their eyes on their slides to make certain they do not forget any points.

B.

Viewgraphs, overheads, or transparencies should be read.

C.

Viewgraphs, slides, overheads, or transparencies should be simple and should use bullet statements whenever possible.

D.

There should be a minimum of eight points on viewgraphs, overheads, or transparencies.

E.

There is NO need to cover every point on viewgraphs, overheads, or transparencies.

An instructor's role is to do all of the following except:

A.

Make adjustments to meet student's needs.

B.

Make changes to meet instructor's preferences.

C.

Make sure learning materials are current

Outing the first lecture of the course. Steve responds to each of your questions and comments on all points. It causes you to lose your train of thought. Misbehavior also appears to bother the other students, but Steve is NOT aware of this. How should you handle the above situation?

A.

Privately ask Steve if he is aware how other students are responding to his behavior. Suggest modifications to his behavior.

B.

Publicly ask Steve if he is aware how other students are responding to his behavior and how « distracts your train of thought.

C.

Do NOT intervene. Steve paid for the course and has the right to behave any way he pleases.

D.

Publicly tell Steve how other students are responding to his behavior and how it distracts your train of thought.

E.

Fill out a counseling form on Steve and advise him of the consequences of continuing his behavior.

Select below three ways an Instructor can create an appropriate level of learner comfort. (Select three)

A.

Students that make errors ate given positive feedback.

B.

Students who participate less receive mote questions and feedback.

C.

Student's personal risk is minimized.

D.

Students, who participate more, receive more questions and feedback.

E.

Student's are given games to supporting learning objectives.

Content Credibility is best accomplished by which of the following?

A.

Feedback regarding the instructor performance is invited and positively accepted.

B.

Learner's questions are answered thoroughly, confidently, and accurately.

C.

Modeling group norms of behavior.

D.

Respect a given equally to all learners.

Mrs. Roper is instructing an adult computer class. She overhears Johnny tell a joke that is offensive to an ethnic group. This is NOT the first instance of Johnny displaying this behavior. She is concerned about the effect this will have on the learning environment.

A.

Speak to Johnny in private about the consequences of continuing his behavior.

B.

Ask other members of the class if they found the Joke to be offensive to determine if further action is necessary.

C.

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D.

Talk to facility management and get the student removed from the class.

E.

Criticize Johnny's behavior in front of the entire class, encouraging class members to contribute their feelings.

Which one of the following is NOT a characteristic of a good question?

A.

Short enough for students to remember

B.

Stated so that it suggests an answer

C.

Stated in a language familiar to the student

D.

Constructed to stress the key points of a lesson

E.

Stated to require a simple yes or no answer

An instructor is teaching an e Business class in Seattle Washington during a category 7.5 earthquake. The instructor is standing and feels the earth shacking and opening up under him/her. The instructor jumps to the ground and find protection under a table. The projector shakes off the ceiling and nearly hits a student named Fuck. The goal of the instructor over everything else is to maintain safe learning environment.

Address where the action taken by the instructor of jumping under the table will meet that stated goal.

A.

Likely, as the instructor is alive and can now resolve student safety issues.

B.

Likely, as the instructor realized that such natural disasters are exception to his duty.

C.

Because instructor's safety comes before the students

D.

Unlikely, as the instructor met his/her needs and not the safety needs of the students.

Sheryl often uses incorrect grammar in her questions and answers.

Referring to the above scenario, how do you tactfully indicate the correct grammar usage?

A.

Restate her question or answer in correct grammar.

B.

Only answer questions and acknowledge her answers

C.

Interrupt her questions or answers so it does NOT aggravate other students.

D.

Privately criticize her grammar on the next break.

E.

Privately criticize her grammar on the next break and tell her if it does NOT improve, you will be critical of her grammar in front of the class.