Storytelling Skills (Story IQ Part A)

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Storytelling Skills (Story IQ Part A) - Quiz

What is your Narrative Intelligence -- regarding Storytelling Skills? This profile should only take 3-4 minutes to complete. This first section focuses on the confidence in your personal storytelling skills. Note that presentation and storytelling skills share a few characteristics, which is why a few presentation competencies show up in this survey. However, storytelling has its own unique set of skill sets. Let’s see how you do. Rate yourself on the following items.


You May Get

In the Dark

Your storytelling skills are rudimentary and need paying attention to. For career success, start taking classes in presentation skills, storytelling, and/or join Toastmasters.

On the Path

You’ve been building your storytelling skills but they still need work. Keep polishing your storytelling skills so you can be more influential in your work and reach your career or business goals.
& many more results.
Start this quiz to find your result.
Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    Sharing personal experiences in presentations without coming across as bragging.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 2. 
    Structuring and delivering a presentation as a story.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 3. 
    Connecting to the audience and creating rapport.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 4. 
    Managing nerves, panic attacks, shyness, and/or self-consciousness.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 5. 
    Transmitting enthusiasm, passion in your own unique storytelling style.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 6. 
    Being credible, authentic and spontaneous.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 7. 
    Translating written content into a powerful oral delivery.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 8. 
    Being able to change and fit a story to different audiences.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 9. 
    Fitting the material into the given time.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 10. 
    Integrating and conveying data/complex material with stories effectively.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 11. 
    Creating and delivering strong story openings and closings.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 12. 
    Incorporating metaphors, analogies, and visual language.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 13. 
    Successfully integrating stories and PowerPoint.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 14. 
    Effectively matching stories to body language and eye contact.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 15. 
    Pacing and pausing, vocal variety, volume and tone.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 16. 
    Developing a concise, clear and compelling key message.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 17. 
    Creating memorable presentations with stories.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 18. 
    Moving people to action.
    • A. 

      Not confident

    • B. 

      Somewhat confident

    • C. 

      Confident

    • D. 

      Very confident

  • 19. 
    Have you ever received formal storytelling training by a professionally trained storyteller?
    • A. 

      No

    • B. 

      Not sure

    • C. 

      Yes

  • 20. 
    Have you ever seen a professional storyteller (not an actor) perform on stage?
    • A. 

      No

    • B. 

      Not sure

    • C. 

      Yes

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