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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. Weighing a potential course of action against a set of ethical standards or guidelines.
Ad Hominem
Ethical Decisions
Crescendo Ending
Maintenance Needs
2. An explicit comparison - introduced with the word like or as - between things that are essentially different yet have something in common.
Monotone
Credibility
Plagiarism
Simile
3. Reasoning that seeks to establish the relationship between causes and effects.
Derived Credibility
Causal Reasoning
Residual Message
Acceptance Speech
4. Supporting materials used to prove or disprove something.
Pause
Metaphor
Monotone
Evidence
5. The use of language to defame - demean - or degrade individuals or groups.
Maintenance Needs
Name-calling
Reasoning from Principle
Spatial Order
6. The person who receives the speaker's message.
Example
Listener
Patchwork Plagiarism
Preview Statement
7. Reasoning in which a speaker compares two similar cases and infers that which is true for the first case is also true for the second.
Analogical Reasoning
Causal Order
Interference
Dissolve Ending
8. The similar arrangement of a pair or series of related words - phrases - or sentences.
Statistics
Question of Policy
Global Plagiarism
Parallelism
9. An error in causal reasoning in which a speaker mistakenly assumes that because one event follow another - the first event is the cause of the second. This error is often known by it's Latin name meaning - 'after this - therefore because of this.'
Chronological Order
False Cause
Speaker
Adrenaline
10. Audience Analysis that focuses on situational factors such as the size of the audience - the physical setting of the speech - and the disposition of the audience toward the topic - the speaker - and the occasion.
Rhythm
Gestures
Situational Audience Analysis
Channel
11. Reasoning that moves from a general principle to a specific conclusion.
Panel Discussion
Initial Credibility
Hearing
Reasoning from Principle
12. The name used by Aristotle for what modern students of communication refer to as emotional appeal.
Interference
Pathos
Example
Connotative Meaning
13. An analogy in which the two cases being compared are not essentially alike.
Reasoning from Specific Instances
Invalid Analogy
Vocal Variety
Central Idea
14. Controlled nervousness that helps energize a speaker for his presentation.
Acceptance Speech
Positive nervousness
Nonverbal Communication
Denotative Meaning
15. The credibility of a speaker before he or she starts to speak.
Connotative Meaning
Initial Credibility
Commemorative Speech
Median
16. The difference between the rate at which most people talk and the rate at which the brain can process language.
Paraphrase
Causal Reasoning
Spare Brain Time
Procedural Needs
17. Mental imaging in which a speaker vividly pictures himself giving a successful presentation.
Visualization
Preview Statement
Fixed-Alternative Questions
Paraphrase
18. A fallacy which assumes that taking a first step will lead to subsequent steps that can not be prevented.
Bibliography
Situation
Slippery Slope
Nonverbal Communication
19. Whatever a speaker communicates to a someone else.
Message
Mean
Oral Report
Bibliography
20. A speech that introduces the main speaker to the audience.
Inflections
Message
Speech of Introduction
Connotative Meaning
21. A statement in the body of the speech that lets the audience know what the speaker is going to discuss next.
Name-calling
Internal Preview
Causal Order
Dyad
22. A fallacy that attacks the person rather than the dealing with the real issue in dispute.
Main Points
Ad Hominem
Chronological Order
Signpost
23. Quoting a statement in such a way as to distort its meaning by removing the statement from the words and phrases surrounding it.
Hearing
Task Needs
Repetition
Quoting out of Context
24. Routine 'housekeeping' actions necessary for the efficient conduct of business in a small group.
Fixed-Alternative Questions
Mean
Implied Leader
Procedural Needs
25. A speech that presents someone a gift - an award - or some other form of public recognition.
Dialect
Reasoning from Specific Instances
Speech of Presentation
Central Idea
26. A structured conversation on a given topic among several people in front of an audience.
Panel Discussion
Pathos
Reflective-Thinking Method
Speaking Outline
27. The messages - usually nonverbal - sent from the listener to the speaker.
Bibliography
Dialect
Feedback
Signpost
28. Discourse that takes many more words than are necessary to express an idea.
False Cause
Clutter
Alliteration
Patchwork Plagiarism
29. A word or phrase that indicates when a speaker has finished one thought and is moving on to another.
Brief Example
Transition
Comprehensive Listening
Cliche
30. The subject of a speech.
Paraphrase
Manuscript Speech
Terminal Credibility
Topic
31. The juxtaposition of contrasting ideas - usually in parallel structure.
Antithesis
Median
Panel Discussion
Delivery Cues
32. A five-step method for directing discussion in a problem-solving small group.
Eye Contact
Adrenaline
Reflective-Thinking Method
Fallacy
33. Words that refer to ideas or concepts.
Eye Contact
Abstract Words
Procedural Needs
Ethics
34. The process of drawing a conclusion on the basis of evidence.
Question of Policy
Visualization
Active Listening
Reasoning
35. A list of all the sources used in preparing the speech.
Bibliography
Plagiarism
Frame of Reference
Interference
36. A set of unstated individual goals that may conflict with the goals of the group as a whole.
Hidden Agenda
Red Herring
Ethical Decisions
Reflective-Thinking Method
37. Standards on which a judgement or decision can be based.
Testimony
Criteria
Credibility
Rhetorical Question
38. A brief outline used to jog a speaker's memory during the presentation of a speech.
Comprehensive Listening
Red Herring
Preview Statement
Speaking Outline
39. Testimony from ordinary people with first-hand experience or insight on a topic.
Peer Testimony
Global Plagiarism
Speech of Presentation
Dyad
40. Stealing ideas or language from two or three sources and passing them off as one's own.
Generic 'he'
Leadership
Patchwork Plagiarism
Spatial Order
41. A carefully prepared and rehearsed speech that is presented from a brief set of notes.
Scale Questions
Criteria
Signpost
Extemporaneous Speech
42. The use of 'he' to refer to both men and women.
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43. The credibility of a speaker at the end of the speech.
Residual Message
Volume
Antithesis
Terminal Credibility
44. The name used by Aristotle for what modern students of communication refer to as credibility.
Small Group
Metaphor
Causal Reasoning
Ethos
45. A fallacy which assumes that because something is popular - it is therefore good - correct - or desirable.
Message
Frame of Reference
Bandwagon
Attitude
46. The audiences perception of whether a speaker is qualified to speak on a given topic.
Terminal Credibility
Credibility
Abstract Words
Manuscript Speech
47. Audience analysis that focuses on demographic factors such as age - gender - religious orientation - group membership - and racial - ethnic - or cultural background.
Simile
Median
Pathos
Demographic Audience Analysis
48. The audiences perception of whether the speaker has the best interests of the audience in mind.
Listening
Goodwill
Spare Brain Time
Critical Listening
49. A group of two people.
Simile
Reasoning from Specific Instances
Dyad
Transition
50. The pattern of sound in a speech created by the choice and arrangement of words.
Testimony
Task Needs
Rhythm
Name-calling