Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) Practice Exam

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During an interview session in a meeting, who typically asks the questions?

  1. The speakers themselves

  2. A moderator on behalf of the audience

  3. Random audience members

  4. The organizers of the event

The correct answer is: A moderator on behalf of the audience

A moderator on behalf of the audience typically asks the questions during an interview session in a meeting. The role of the moderator is to facilitate the discussion, ensuring that the event flows smoothly and that audience members have the opportunity to engage with the speakers. This helps to create a structured environment where the questions are curated, and the conversation remains focused and relevant to the audience's interests. With a moderator present, it allows for a thoughtful selection of questions that can promote a deeper dialogue and clarify points of interest, benefiting both the audience and the speakers. The presence of a moderator also helps to manage the timing of the session and ensure that the discussion remains on track.