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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. Testimony from ordinary people with first-hand experience or insight on a topic.
Peer Testimony
Attitude
Speech of Introduction
Red Herring
2. A pause that occurs when a speaker fills the silence between words with vocalizations such as - 'uh -' 'um -' and 'er.'
Vocalized Pause
Speech of Introduction
Demographic Audience Analysis
Frame of Reference
3. Focused - organized thinking about such things as the logical relationships among ideas - the soundness of evidence - and the differences between fact and opinion.
Statistics
Bill of Rights
Evidence
Critical Thinking
4. To restate or summarize an author's ideas in one's own words.
Red Herring
Paraphrase
Name-calling
Creating Common Grounds
5. Reiteration of the same word or set of words at the beginning or end of successive causes or sentences.
Repetition
Derived Credibility
Critical Thinking
Rhythm
6. Reasoning that moves from a particular fact to a general conclusion.
Reasoning from Specific Instances
Clutter
Nonverbal Communication
Demographic Audience Analysis
7. A group of two people.
Patchwork Plagiarism
Dyad
Designated Leader
Audience-Centeredness
8. A statement in the body of the speech that summarizes the speaker's preceding point or points.
Initial Credibility
Bandwagon
Critical Thinking
Internal Summary
9. A five-step method for directing discussion in a problem-solving small group.
Reflective-Thinking Method
Conversational Quality
Denotative Meaning
Small Group
10. A speech that gives thanks for a gift - an award - or some other form of public recognition.
Acceptance Speech
Conversational Quality
Frame of Reference
Oral Report
11. The major points developed in the body of a speech. Most speeches contain from two to five main points.
Gestures
Positive nervousness
Visual Framework
Main Points
12. The accepted standard of sound and rhythm for words in a given language.
Either-Or
Hidden Agenda
After-Dinner Speech
Pronunciation
13. Anything that impedes the communication of a message. It can be internal or external to listeners.
Bibliography
Conversational Quality
Interference
Direct Quotation
14. The audience's perception of whether a speaker is qualified to speak on a given topic.
Critical Thinking
Scale Questions
Credibility
Concrete Words
15. What a speaker would like the audience to remember after it has forgotten everything else in a speech.
Residual Message
Example
Stage Fright
Reasoning from Principle
16. Listening for pleasure or enjoyment.
Problem Solving (small)
Appreciative Listening
Brief Example
Direct Quotation
17. The person who is presenting an oral message to a listener.
Designated Leader
Speaker
Dialect
Leadership
18. A speech that is written out word for word and is read to the audience.
Internal Preview
Frame of Reference
Manuscript Speech
Panel Discussion
19. An analogy in which the two cases being compared are not essentially alike.
Invalid Analogy
Symposium
Message
Evidence
20. Supporting materials used to prove or disprove something.
Audience-Centeredness
Small Group
Dyad
Evidence
21. A person who is elected or appointed as leader when the group is formed.
Conversational Quality
Designated Leader
Frame of Reference
Active Listening
22. A technique in which a speaker connects himself with the values - attitudes - or experience of the audience.
Causal Order
Creating Common Grounds
Stage Fright
Consensus
23. A method of speech organization in which the main points divide the topic into logical and consistent subtopics.
Volume
Topical Order
Ethics
Feedback
24. A carefully prepared and rehearsed speech that is presented from a brief set of notes.
Gestures
Expert Testimony
Attitude
Extemporaneous Speech
25. Presenting another person's language or ideas as one's own.
Name-calling
Question of Policy
Articulation
Plagiarism
26. The name used by Aristotle for what modern students of communication refer to as credibility.
Bibliography
Abstract Words
Question of Policy
Ethos
27. The person who receives the speaker's message.
Testimony
Listener
False Cause
Mean
28. A fallacy which assumes that taking a first step will lead to subsequent steps that can not be prevented.
Patchwork Plagiarism
Articulation
Channel
Slippery Slope
29. The pattern of sound in a speech created by the choice and arrangement of words.
Residual Message
Dissolve Ending
Rhythm
Analogical Reasoning
30. A speech that pays tribute to a person - a group of people - an institution - or an idea.
Transition
Median
Oral Report
Commemorative Speech
31. An example that describes an imaginary or fictitious situation.
Hidden Agenda
Rate
Hypothetical Example
Dialect
32. Direct visual contact with the eyes of another person.
Simile
Adrenaline
Channel
Eye Contact
33. Substantive actions necessary to help a small group complete its assigned task.
Open-Ended Questions
Task Needs
Pronunciation
Abstract Words
34. An error in reasoning from specific instances - in which a speaker jumps to a general conclusion on the basis of insufficient evidence.
Spatial Order
Procedural Needs
Leadership
Hasty Generalization
35. The meaning suggested by the association or emotions triggered by a word or phrase.
Connotative Meaning
Speaker
Emergent Leader
Question of Policy
36. A speech that introduces the main speaker to the audience.
Hidden Agenda
Speech of Introduction
Problem Solving (small)
Causal Reasoning
37. A collection of three to twelve people that assemble for a specific purpose.
Implied Leader
Main Points
Ethnocentrism
Small Group
38. Listening to understand the message of a speaker.
Feedback
Comprehensive Listening
Extemporaneous Speech
Fixed-Alternative Questions
39. A statement in the body of the speech that lets the audience know what the speaker is going to discuss next.
Chronological Order
Adrenaline
Internal Preview
Scale Questions
40. A brief outline used to jog a speaker's memory during the presentation of a speech.
Patchwork Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Speaking Outline
Monotone
41. The subject of a speech.
Topic
Quoting out of Context
Statistics
Parallelism
42. Putting a speech together in a particular way to achieve a particular result with a particular audience.
Strategic Organization
Identification
Maintenance Needs
Critical Listening
43. Keeping the audience foremost in mind at every step of speech preparation and presentation.
Audience-Centeredness
Statistics
Red Herring
Oral Report
44. Presenting a speech so it sounds spontaneous no matter how many times it has been rehearsed.
Manuscript Speech
Conversational Quality
Incremental Plagiarism
Concrete Words
45. The study of body motions as a systematic mode of communication.
Topic
Internal Preview
Statistics
Kinesics
46. The messages - usually nonverbal - sent from the listener to the speaker.
Terminal Credibility
Task Needs
Feedback
Reasoning from Principle
47. Quoting a statement in such a way as to distort its meaning by removing the statement from the words and phrases surrounding it.
Ethics
Quoting out of Context
Hidden Agenda
Kinesics
48. The vibration of sound waves on the eardrums and the firing of electrochemical impulses in the brain.
Hearing
Ethics
Problem-Solution Order
Vocalized Pause
49. Whatever a speaker communicates to a someone else.
Situational Audience Analysis
Message
Impromptu Speech
Identification
50. Testimony that is presented word for word.
Topic
Direct Quotation
Pathos
Paraphrase