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DSST The Art Of Public Speaking
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The similar arrangement of a pair or series of related words - phrases - or sentences.
Global Plagiarism
Parallelism
Invalid Analogy
Appreciative Listening
2. A one-sentence statement that sums up or encapsulates the major ideas of a speech.
Name-calling
Invalid Analogy
Central Idea
Speech of Introduction
3. A process in which speakers seek to create a bond with the audience by emphasizing common values - goals - and experiences.
Extemporaneous Speech
Peer Testimony
Procedural Needs
Identification
4. A technique in which a speaker connects himself with the values - attitudes - or experience of the audience.
Creating Common Grounds
Ethos
Maintenance Needs
After-Dinner Speech
5. Listening for pleasure or enjoyment.
Abstract Words
Spatial Order
Appreciative Listening
Task Needs
6. Testimony from ordinary people with first-hand experience or insight on a topic.
Peer Testimony
Consensus
Panel Discussion
Interference
7. The audiences perception of whether a speaker is qualified to speak on a given topic.
Hypothetical Example
Visualization
Peer Testimony
Credibility
8. Changes in a speaker's rate - pitch - and volume that give the voice variety and expressiveness.
Imagery
Dialect
Mean
Vocal Variety
9. The means by which a message is communicated.
Channel
Chronological Order
Alliteration
Credibility
10. The credibility of a speaker produced by everything he says and does during the speech.
Supporting Materials
Derived Credibility
Paraphrase
Articulation
11. The name used by Aristotle for the logical appeal of a speaker. The two major elements of logos are evidence and reasoning.
Logos
Consensus
Transition
Key-word Outline
12. A five-step method for directing discussion in a problem-solving small group.
Testimony
Panel Discussion
Appreciative Listening
Reflective-Thinking Method
13. Focused - organized thinking about such things as the logical relationships among ideas - the soundness of evidence - and the differences between fact and opinion.
Listener
Connotative Meaning
Critical Thinking
Emergent Leader
14. A question about whether a specific course of action should or should not be taken.
Implied Leader
Audience-Centeredness
Question of Policy
Channel
15. Failing to give credit for particular parts of a speech that are borrowed from other people.
Pitch
Connective
Demographic Audience Analysis
Incremental Plagiarism
16. The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
Bill of Rights
Hidden Agenda
Task Needs
Alliteration
17. A word or phrase that connects the ideas of a speech and indicates the relationship between them.
Commemorative Speech
Concrete Words
Analogical Reasoning
Connective
18. Audience analysis that focuses on demographic factors such as age - gender - religious orientation - group membership - and racial - ethnic - or cultural background.
Reasoning
Demographic Audience Analysis
Global Plagiarism
Problem-Solution Order
19. A speech that is written out word for word and is read to the audience.
Speaker
Manuscript Speech
Topic
Vocalized Pause
20. Questions that allow respondents to answer however they want.
Repetition
Open-Ended Questions
Bibliography
Question of Policy
21. Discourse that takes many more words than are necessary to express an idea.
Consensus
Causal Order
Direct Quotation
Clutter
22. A very brief statement that indicates where a speaker is in the speech or that focuses attention on key ideas.
Rate
Ethical Decisions
Patchwork Plagiarism
Signpost
23. A person who is elected or appointed as leader when the group is formed.
Global Plagiarism
Abstract Words
Message
Designated Leader
24. A method of speech organization in which the main points follow a time pattern.
Cliche
Chronological Order
Pause
Speaking Outline
25. A trite or over uesd expression.
Comprehensive Listening
Simile
Cliche
Small Group
26. The name used by Aristotle for what modern students of communication refer to as credibility.
Dissolve Ending
Example
Strategic Organization
Ethos
27. The audience's perception of whether a speaker is qualified to speak on a given topic.
Dialect
Small Group
Procedural Needs
Credibility
28. A speech that presents someone a gift - an award - or some other form of public recognition.
Pronunciation
Speech of Presentation
Goodwill
Audience-Centeredness
29. A speech that introduces the main speaker to the audience.
Creating Common Grounds
Symposium
Speech of Introduction
Testimony
30. What a speaker would like the audience to remember after it has forgotten everything else in a speech.
Causal Order
Mean
Cliche
Residual Message
31. A detailed outline developed during the process of speech preparation that includes the title - specific purpose - central idea - introduction - main points - sub points - connectives - conclusion - and bibliography of a speech.
Preparation Outline
Credibility
Metaphor
Demographic Audience Analysis
32. The person who is presenting an oral message to a listener.
Topic
Alliteration
Preparation Outline
Speaker
33. The belief that one's own group or culture is superior to all other groups or cultures.
Ethnocentrism
Residual Message
Testimony
Nonverbal Communication
34. Reasoning that seeks to establish the relationship between causes and effects.
Symposium
Causal Reasoning
Repetition
Demographic Audience Analysis
35. An outline that briefly notes a speaker's main points and supporting evidence in rough outline form.
Egocentrism
Key-word Outline
Transition
Reasoning from Specific Instances
36. A fallacy that introduces an irrelevant issue to divert attention from the subject under discussion.
Testimony
Topical Order
Kinesics
Red Herring
37. Direct visual contact with the eyes of another person.
Eye Contact
Active Listening
Positive nervousness
Scale Questions
38. Uttered clearly in distinct syllables.
Supporting Materials
Articulation
Visual Framework
Reflective-Thinking Method
39. The use of language to defame - demean - or degrade individuals or groups.
Rhythm
Name-calling
Hidden Agenda
Identification
40. A speech delivered with little or no immediate preparation.
Impromptu Speech
Imagery
Logos
Hearing
41. Giving undivided attention to a speaker in a genuine effort to understand the speaker's point of view.
Invalid Analogy
Active Listening
Frame of Reference
False Cause
42. The loudness or softness of a speaker's voice.
Scale Questions
Topical Order
Red Herring
Volume
43. Reasoning that moves from a general principle to a specific conclusion.
Problem Solving (small)
Reasoning from Principle
Dyad
After-Dinner Speech
44. A conclusion that generates emotional appeal by fading step be step to a dramatic final statement.
Rhetorical Question
Signpost
Brief Example
Dissolve Ending
45. Directions in a speaking outline to help a speaker remember how she or he wants to deliver key parts of the speech.
Delivery Cues
Either-Or
Problem-Solution Order
Dissolve Ending
46. A conclusion in which the speech builds to a zenith of power and intensity.
Direct Quotation
Crescendo Ending
Preview Statement
Antithesis
47. A speech presenting the findings - conclusions - decisions - etc. of a small group.
Oral Report
Pathos
Designated Leader
Listening
48. The meaning suggested by the association or emotions triggered by a word or phrase.
Critical Thinking
Internal Summary
Connotative Meaning
Situational Audience Analysis
49. Creating an oversimplified image of a particular group of people - usually be assuming that all members of the group are alike.
Stereo-typing
Speaking Outline
Topical Order
Hypothetical Example
50. A speech that pays tribute to a person - a group of people - an institution - or an idea.
Dialect
Demographic Audience Analysis
Initial Credibility
Commemorative Speech