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Key Facts: ICDL Advanced Presentation Exam

20 tasks

Official ICDL Advanced Presentation certification test length

ICDL Foundation Advanced module test specifications

60 minutes

Time allowed for ICDL Advanced module certification tests

ICDL Foundation Advanced module test specifications

75% pass mark

Candidates need 15 out of 20 tasks correct to pass

ICDL Foundation Advanced module test specifications

7 categories

Planning; Masters; Graphics; Charts; Multimedia; Productivity; Managing Presentations

ICDL Advanced Presentation Syllabus Version 3.0

Syllabus 3.0

Current Advanced Presentation module syllabus on ICDL Global

ICDL Advanced Presentation Syllabus 3.0 PDF

Custom slide shows

Create, show, copy, edit, and delete named slide subsets per syllabus section 7.1

ICDL Advanced Presentation Syllabus 3.0

Presenter view

Use notes, slide preview, navigation, and timer during delivery per syllabus section 7.3.3

ICDL Advanced Presentation Syllabus 3.0

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ICDL Advanced Presentation is an Irish ICS/ICDL Ireland Professional module testing slide masters, multimedia, charts, linking, custom shows, and delivery at Accredited Test Centres nationwide. The live exam has 20 tasks in 60 minutes; you need 75% (15/20) to pass. This free 100-question bank gives extra multiple-choice practice across all seven official Advanced syllabus categories.

Sample ICDL Advanced Presentation Practice Questions

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1A Galway trainer prepares a safety briefing for mixed factory staff and office managers. Which planning factor does ICDL Advanced Presentation Syllabus 3.0 task 1.1.1 require you to consider?
A.Audience demography such as age, educational level, occupation, and cultural background
B.Only the presenter's personal slide theme preference
C.The version number of the operating system on one laptop
D.Whether the audience has already passed ICDL Workforce Presentation
Explanation: Task 1.1.1 requires understanding how audience demography and subject knowledge affect presentation planning. Mixed roles and backgrounds change terminology, depth, and examples.
2Before presenting quarterly results in a Dublin hotel conference room, which venue factor should you verify per syllabus task 1.1.2?
A.Whether slides use a widescreen or standard aspect ratio only
B.Lighting, room size, and layout
C.The hotel restaurant menu options
D.Each attendee's home broadband speed
Explanation: Task 1.1.2 lists venue considerations: lighting, room size, and layout. These affect visibility of slides and how the presenter engages the room.
3An ICS candidate must rehearse connectivity for a hybrid investor pitch. Which technical consideration is explicitly listed in task 1.1.3?
A.Copyright registration of slide content
B.Printing handouts in colour versus black and white only
C.Video equipment, audio equipment, presentation accessories, and connectivity
D.Social media hashtag strategy for the event
Explanation: Task 1.1.3 names video equipment, audio equipment, presentation accessories, and connectivity as technical presentation considerations to plan before delivery.
4You have 15 minutes for a Cork chamber of commerce update with 12 slides. What does task 1.2.1 emphasise about timing?
A.Use exactly one minute per slide regardless of topic complexity
B.Remove all animations so timing is irrelevant
C.Deliver every slide in outline view to save time
D.Tailor content to time available and allow an appropriate interval for each slide
Explanation: Task 1.2.1 requires tailoring content to available time and allocating appropriate intervals per slide. Complex slides may need more time than title slides.
5A slide shows a detailed org chart, three paragraphs of text, and six icons. Which design principle from task 1.2.2 applies?
A.Limit the level of detail on graphical objects and supporting text
B.Add more data labels until every branch is labelled
C.Convert all text to full sentences in the notes pane only
D.Use the maximum animation speed for every object
Explanation: Task 1.2.2 states that presentation dialogue is supported by graphics and text, but detail must be limited so slides remain readable and the speaker can explain key points.
6An Irish public-sector deck must be usable by colleagues with low vision. Which accessibility consideration appears in task 1.2.3?
A.Saving the file exclusively as a PDF
B.Font size, alternative text, colours, contrast, and limiting animations and transitions
C.Embedding only proprietary video codecs
D.Disabling spell check on all slides
Explanation: Task 1.2.3 lists accessibility design: adequate font size, alt text, colour/contrast choices, and restrained animations/transitions that do not distract or hinder comprehension.
7Presenting GDPR updates to HR specialists who already manage data policies. How does audience knowledge of the subject affect planning per task 1.1.1?
A.Subject knowledge never influences slide structure or depth
B.You must remove all text and use pictures only
C.You can use specialist terminology and focus on advanced implications rather than basic definitions
D.You should assume no prior knowledge and define every acronym from scratch
Explanation: Task 1.1.1 includes knowledge of subject as a planning factor. Expert audiences tolerate technical depth; novice audiences need foundational context and simpler language.
8Before a Limerick startup pitch, the presenter rehearses content pacing and vocal emphasis. Which delivery consideration is in task 7.3.4?
A.Record every slide as a separate MP4 file before the meeting
B.Disable presenter view to force memorisation
C.Remove all charts to shorten the deck
D.Practice content and time, tone of voice, body language, and storytelling
Explanation: Task 7.3.4 covers delivery: practising content and timing, tone (emphasis, pitch, volume, intonation, pauses), body language/posture, and storytelling to engage the audience.
9High contrast between text and background primarily supports which syllabus planning goal in task 1.2.3?
A.Accessibility for audiences who struggle to read low-contrast combinations
B.Faster file save times on networked drives
C.Automatic translation of slide text into Irish
D.Linking embedded Excel data without updating
Explanation: Task 1.2.3 lists colours and contrast among accessibility design considerations. Sufficient contrast improves readability for users with visual impairments or in poor lighting.
10A Waterford marketing team needs a second layout with a different title and content placeholder arrangement. Which syllabus task applies?
A.Embed online video (task 5.1.1)
B.Insert a new slide master and new layout (task 2.1.1)
C.Merge a Word outline into the deck (task 6.2.1)
D.Create a custom slide show (task 7.1.1)
Explanation: Task 2.1.1 requires inserting a new slide master and new layout. Masters control reusable structure; layouts define placeholder arrangements under a master.

About the ICDL Advanced Presentation Exam

The ICDL Advanced Presentation module certifies expert-level skills for planning, designing, and delivering high-impact presentations. Offered in Ireland through ICDL Accredited Test Centres administered by the Irish Computer Society, it covers audience and venue planning, slide masters and templates, advanced graphical and chart formatting, multimedia and animation, linking and embedding, password protection, custom slide shows, and presenter view. The official certification test contains 20 performance-based tasks over 60 minutes with a pass mark of 75%, aligned to ICDL Advanced Presentation Syllabus Version 3.0.

Assessment

Single ICDL Professional Advanced Presentation certification test with 20 performance-based tasks over 60 minutes at an Accredited Test Centre, aligned to Syllabus Version 3.0.

Time Limit

60 minutes for the official Advanced module certification test.

Passing Score

75% — candidates must answer at least 15 out of 20 tasks correctly to pass, per ICDL Foundation Advanced module test specifications.

Exam Fee

Module test fees are set by individual ICDL Accredited Test Centres in Ireland; Advanced module pricing varies by centre. Contact your local ICS-accredited centre for the current module price. (Irish Computer Society (ICS) / ICDL Ireland, operating under the international ICDL Foundation digital skills certification programme)

ICDL Advanced Presentation Exam Content Outline

9%

Presentation Planning

Audience demography, venue lighting and layout, AV equipment, timing per slide, limiting detail, accessibility.

8%

Slide Masters and Templates

New masters and layouts, placeholder editing, apply custom master, create/save/modify templates and themes.

26%

Graphical Objects

3-D and transparency on shapes, picture brightness/washout, guides, alt text, distribute, crop, convert, export PNG.

12%

Charts and Diagrams

Chart legends, series types, gap/overlap, axis scale, flowchart/pyramid diagrams, connectors.

14%

Multimedia

Embed video, audio auto/click, recordings, background music, custom animation sequence, chart animation.

17%

Enhancing Productivity

Action buttons, link/embed data, update/break links, merge outlines, export slides, passwords.

14%

Managing Presentations

Custom shows, rehearsed timings, loop, manual advance, pen tools, presenter view, delivery practice.

How to Pass the ICDL Advanced Presentation Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75% — candidates must answer at least 15 out of 20 tasks correctly to pass, per ICDL Foundation Advanced module test specifications.
  • Assessment: Single ICDL Professional Advanced Presentation certification test with 20 performance-based tasks over 60 minutes at an Accredited Test Centre, aligned to Syllabus Version 3.0.
  • Time limit: 60 minutes for the official Advanced module certification test.
  • Exam fee: Module test fees are set by individual ICDL Accredited Test Centres in Ireland; Advanced module pricing varies by centre. Contact your local ICS-accredited centre for the current module price.

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ICDL Advanced Presentation Study Tips from Top Performers

1Download the official Advanced Presentation Syllabus 3.0 PDF and tick off each task item as you study.
2Build a corporate template with custom slide masters and reuse it across three practice decks.
3Practise linking an Excel chart, updating the source, then breaking the link before emailing.
4Create a named custom slide show and trigger it with an action button from a menu slide.
5Rehearse with presenter view, pen annotations, and black-screen pauses to simulate live delivery.
6Take timed 60-minute practice sessions to simulate the official Advanced test pace.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many tasks are on the official ICDL Advanced Presentation test in Ireland?

The Advanced certification test contains 20 performance-based tasks delivered in a 60-minute session at an ICDL Accredited Test Centre, per ICDL Foundation Advanced module specifications.

What score do I need to pass ICDL Advanced Presentation?

The pass mark is 75%, which means at least 15 correct tasks out of 20, following ICDL Foundation Advanced module test specifications.

What is the difference between ICDL Presentation and Advanced Presentation?

Workforce Presentation covers essential skills (basic slides, text, simple charts). Advanced Presentation adds audience planning, slide masters, advanced graphics, multimedia, linking, custom slide shows, and presenter view per Syllabus 3.0.

Which syllabus version does this practice cover?

Questions are aligned to ICDL Advanced Presentation Syllabus Version 3.0, the current Advanced module syllabus on ICDL Global with seven categories from Presentation Planning through Managing Presentations.

Are custom slide shows and presenter view tested in ICDL Advanced Presentation?

Yes. Syllabus section 7 covers custom slide shows, transition timings, loop settings, pen annotations, and presenter view for notes and navigation.

Are these the official ICDL exam questions?

No. These are original OpenExamPrep multiple-choice items for extra drill. ICDL publishes separate Advanced sample tests on icdl.org; live certification tests use in-application performance tasks not fully replicated here.