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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. Words that refer to ideas or concepts.
Leadership
Signpost
Designated Leader
Abstract Words
2. A fallacy that forces listeners to choose between two alternatives when more than two alternatives exist.
Credibility
Designated Leader
Either-Or
Ethical Decisions
3. Supporting materials used to prove or disprove something.
Visual Framework
Causal Reasoning
Active Listening
Evidence
4. 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.'
Cliche
Transition
Supporting Materials
False Cause
5. A specific case used to illustrate or to represent a group of people - ideas - conditions - experiences - or the like.
Key-word Outline
Example
After-Dinner Speech
Hidden Agenda
6. The name used by Aristotle for what modern students of communication refer to as emotional appeal.
Ethics
Pathos
Transition
Ethos
7. The credibility of a speaker at the end of the speech.
Terminal Credibility
Credibility
Implied Leader
Nonverbal Communication
8. Communicative actions necessary to maintain interpersonal relations in a small group.
Imagery
Maintenance Needs
Delivery Cues
Example
9. An example that describes an imaginary or fictitious situation.
Scale Questions
Topic
Connective
Hypothetical Example
10. The name used by Aristotle for what modern students of communication refer to as credibility.
Topic
Median
Ethos
Key-word Outline
11. Creating an oversimplified image of a particular group of people - usually be assuming that all members of the group are alike.
Stereo-typing
Reasoning from Principle
Crescendo Ending
Situational Audience Analysis
12. A method of speech organization in which the main points show a cause-effect relationship.
Initial Credibility
Ad Hominem
Causal Order
Open-Ended Questions
13. The meaning suggested by the association or emotions triggered by a word or phrase.
Slippery Slope
Implied Leader
Connotative Meaning
Stage Fright
14. The major points developed in the body of a speech. Most speeches contain from two to five main points.
Reasoning
Main Points
Identification
Incremental Plagiarism
15. A speech to entertain that makes a thoughtful point about its subject in a light-hearted manner.
Chronological Order
After-Dinner Speech
Statistics
Topic
16. An analogy in which the two cases being compared are not essentially alike.
Invalid Analogy
Preview Statement
Emergent Leader
Rhythm
17. Listening for pleasure or enjoyment.
Metaphor
Open-Ended Questions
Appreciative Listening
Paraphrase
18. A technique in which a speaker connects himself with the values - attitudes - or experience of the audience.
Creating Common Grounds
Mean
Hidden Agenda
Positive nervousness
19. Questions that allow respondents to answer however they want.
Internal Summary
Manuscript Speech
Open-Ended Questions
Dialect
20. A carefully prepared and rehearsed speech that is presented from a brief set of notes.
Extemporaneous Speech
Terminal Credibility
Impromptu Speech
Commemorative Speech
21. Direct visual contact with the eyes of another person.
Ethos
Egocentrism
Transition
Eye Contact
22. The similar arrangement of a pair or series of related words - phrases - or sentences.
Specific Purpose
Parallelism
Appreciative Listening
Strategic Organization
23. Listening to evaluate a message for purposes of accepting it or rejecting it.
Credibility
Critical Listening
Terminal Credibility
Testimony
24. A public presentation in which several people present prepared speeches on different aspects of the same topic.
Evidence
Symposium
Impromptu Speech
Conversational Quality
25. A conclusion in which the speech builds to a zenith of power and intensity.
Identification
Paraphrase
Crescendo Ending
Vocalized Pause
26. Focused - organized thinking about such things as the logical relationships among ideas - the soundness of evidence - and the differences between fact and opinion.
Speech of Presentation
Statistics
Direct Quotation
Critical Thinking
27. A method of speech organization in which the main points follow a time pattern.
Pitch
Imagery
Goodwill
Chronological Order
28. An implicit comparison - not introduced with the word 'like' or 'as' - between two things that are essentially different yet have something in common.
Emergent Leader
Creating Common Grounds
Metaphor
Preparation Outline
29. A word or phrase that connects the ideas of a speech and indicates the relationship between them.
Pitch
Connective
Chronological Order
Small Group
30. Reiteration of the same word or set of words at the beginning or end of successive causes or sentences.
Terminal Credibility
Active Listening
Strategic Organization
Repetition
31. Communication that occurs as a result of appearance - posture - gesture - eye contact - facial expressions - and other non-linguistic factors.
Nonverbal Communication
Channel
Example
Maintenance Needs
32. Mental imaging in which a speaker vividly pictures himself giving a successful presentation.
Key-word Outline
Attitude
Visualization
Problem-Solution Order
33. A variety of a language distinguished by variations or accent - grammar - or vocabulary.
Strategic Organization
Example
Articulation
Dialect
34. A speech presenting the findings - conclusions - decisions - etc. of a small group.
Oral Report
Plagiarism
Invalid Analogy
Volume
35. The loudness or softness of a speaker's voice.
Consensus
Credibility
Volume
Direct Quotation
36. An explicit comparison - introduced with the word like or as - between things that are essentially different yet have something in common.
Critical Thinking
Simile
Nonverbal Communication
Median
37. A fallacy which assumes that taking a first step will lead to subsequent steps that can not be prevented.
Vocal Variety
Creating Common Grounds
Slippery Slope
Abstract Words
38. The pattern of sound in a speech created by the choice and arrangement of words.
Egocentrism
Rhythm
Appreciative Listening
Preview Statement
39. Keeping the audience foremost in mind at every step of speech preparation and presentation.
Critical Thinking
Inflections
Audience-Centeredness
Vocal Variety
40. The process of drawing a conclusion on the basis of evidence.
Median
Reasoning
Expert Testimony
Pathos
41. 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.
Brief Example
Preparation Outline
Denotative Meaning
Crescendo Ending
42. Testimony from people who are recognized experts in their fields.
Frame of Reference
Quoting out of Context
Expert Testimony
Reasoning from Specific Instances
43. The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
Direct Quotation
Bill of Rights
Oral Report
Generic 'he'
44. The average value of a group of numbers.
Antithesis
Dialect
Direct Quotation
Mean
45. The tendency of people to be concerned above all with their own values - beliefs -
Panel Discussion
Egocentrism
Kinesics
Volume
46. A statement in the introduction of a speech that identifies the main points to be discussed in the body of the speech.
Monotone
Slippery Slope
Preview Statement
Criteria
47. A pause that occurs when a speaker fills the silence between words with vocalizations such as - 'uh -' 'um -' and 'er.'
Vocalized Pause
Active Listening
Critical Listening
Rhetorical Question
48. What a speaker would like the audience to remember after it has forgotten everything else in a speech.
Scale Questions
Creating Common Grounds
Residual Message
Stereo-typing
49. A statement in the body of the speech that lets the audience know what the speaker is going to discuss next.
Designated Leader
Residual Message
Internal Preview
Testimony
50. Presenting another person's language or ideas as one's own.
Evidence
Pathos
Plagiarism
Volume