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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. Standards on which a judgement or decision can be based.
Criteria
Dialect
Transition
Demographic Audience Analysis
2. A speech that is written out word for word and is read to the audience.
Reflective-Thinking Method
Manuscript Speech
Main Points
Task Needs
3. Questions that offer a fixed choice between two or more alternatives.
Simile
Paraphrase
Residual Message
Fixed-Alternative Questions
4. A group of two people.
Frame of Reference
Dyad
Oral Report
Either-Or
5. The audiences perception of whether the speaker has the best interests of the audience in mind.
Feedback
Credibility
Goodwill
Global Plagiarism
6. To restate or summarize an author's ideas in one's own words.
Paraphrase
Rate
Plagiarism
Rhythm
7. A technique in which a speaker connects himself with the values - attitudes - or experience of the audience.
Visualization
Creating Common Grounds
Message
Attitude
8. A fallacy that attacks the person rather than the dealing with the real issue in dispute.
Ad Hominem
Frame of Reference
Ethos
Adrenaline
9. The highness or lowness of a speaker's voice.
Main Points
Symposium
Audience-Centeredness
Pitch
10. A set of unstated individual goals that may conflict with the goals of the group as a whole.
Internal Preview
Abstract Words
Dyad
Hidden Agenda
11. A frame of mind in favor of or opposed to a person - policy - belief - institution - etc.
Attitude
Message
False Cause
Pause
12. A word or phrase that connects the ideas of a speech and indicates the relationship between them.
Chronological Order
Connective
Problem Solving (small)
Stereo-typing
13. The use of 'he' to refer to both men and women.
14. Testimony that is presented word for word.
Commemorative Speech
Strategic Organization
Hypothetical Example
Direct Quotation
15. Keeping the audience foremost in mind at every step of speech preparation and presentation.
Credibility
Denotative Meaning
Paraphrase
Audience-Centeredness
16. The similar arrangement of a pair or series of related words - phrases - or sentences.
Attitude
Parallelism
Peer Testimony
Topic
17. Audience analysis that focuses on demographic factors such as age - gender - religious orientation - group membership - and racial - ethnic - or cultural background.
Visualization
Situational Audience Analysis
Demographic Audience Analysis
Conversational Quality
18. A variety of a language distinguished by variations or accent - grammar - or vocabulary.
Hearing
Either-Or
Analogical Reasoning
Dialect
19. A constant tone or pitch of voice.
Monotone
Egocentrism
Residual Message
Articulation
20. The average value of a group of numbers.
Rate
Mean
Paraphrase
Ad Hominem
21. The name used by Aristotle for the logical appeal of a speaker. The two major elements of logos are evidence and reasoning.
Logos
Positive nervousness
Emphatic Listening
Rhythm
22. The process of drawing a conclusion on the basis of evidence.
Brief Example
Evidence
Name-calling
Reasoning
23. A speech presenting the findings - conclusions - decisions - etc. of a small group.
Chronological Order
Oral Report
Direct Quotation
Signpost
24. A statement in the introduction of a speech that identifies the main points to be discussed in the body of the speech.
Crescendo Ending
Analogical Reasoning
Fallacy
Preview Statement
25. A small group formed to solve a particular problem.
Appreciative Listening
Topical Order
Problem Solving (small)
Designated Leader
26. Communication that occurs as a result of appearance - posture - gesture - eye contact - facial expressions - and other non-linguistic factors.
Conversational Quality
Nonverbal Communication
Audience-Centeredness
Situational Audience Analysis
27. Focused - organized thinking about such things as the logical relationships among ideas - the soundness of evidence - and the differences between fact and opinion.
Reasoning
Testimony
Stage Fright
Critical Thinking
28. 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.'
Delivery Cues
Volume
Critical Thinking
False Cause
29. Listening to evaluate a message for purposes of accepting it or rejecting it.
Critical Listening
Preview Statement
Scale Questions
Positive nervousness
30. An outline that briefly notes a speaker's main points and supporting evidence in rough outline form.
Key-word Outline
Hearing
Internal Preview
Rate
31. The means by which a message is communicated.
Expert Testimony
Channel
Comprehensive Listening
Panel Discussion
32. Words that refer to tangible objects.
Internal Summary
Concrete Words
Small Group
Feedback
33. A statement in the body of the speech that summarizes the speaker's preceding point or points.
Internal Summary
Inflections
Bibliography
Patchwork Plagiarism
34. A specific case used to illustrate or to represent a group of people - ideas - conditions - experiences - or the like.
Connotative Meaning
Maintenance Needs
Example
Scale Questions
35. Repetition of the initial consonant sound of close or adjoining words.
Attitude
Pronunciation
Rate
Alliteration
36. A trite or over uesd expression.
Cliche
Derived Credibility
Dissolve Ending
Egocentrism
37. The audiences perception of whether a speaker is qualified to speak on a given topic.
Creating Common Grounds
Speaking Outline
Question of Policy
Credibility
38. The use of language to defame - demean - or degrade individuals or groups.
Example
Abstract Words
Creating Common Grounds
Name-calling
39. The name used by Aristotle for what modern students of communication refer to as credibility.
Invalid Analogy
Generic 'he'
Median
Ethos
40. A specific case referred to in passing to illustrate a point.
Comprehensive Listening
Brief Example
Fallacy
Leadership
41. The study of body motions as a systematic mode of communication.
Transition
Kinesics
Logos
Causal Reasoning
42. A one-sentence statement that sums up or encapsulates the major ideas of a speech.
Visualization
Central Idea
Scale Questions
Invalid Analogy
43. Weighing a potential course of action against a set of ethical standards or guidelines.
Repetition
Fixed-Alternative Questions
Example
Ethical Decisions
44. A hormone released into the bloodstream in response to physical or mental stress.
Speaker
Adrenaline
Kinesics
Audience-Centeredness
45. Presenting another person's language or ideas as one's own.
Stage Fright
Creating Common Grounds
Situation
Plagiarism
46. A group member who emerges as leader during the group's deliberations.
Emergent Leader
Patchwork Plagiarism
Appreciative Listening
Reasoning from Principle
47. A conclusion in which the speech builds to a zenith of power and intensity.
Egocentrism
Cliche
Crescendo Ending
Ethics
48. The tendency of people to be concerned above all with their own values - beliefs -
Demographic Audience Analysis
Egocentrism
Speaking Outline
Evidence
49. Anything that impedes the communication of a message. It can be internal or external to listeners.
Dissolve Ending
Residual Message
Paraphrase
Interference
50. What a speaker would like the audience to remember after it has forgotten everything else in a speech.
Fixed-Alternative Questions
Extemporaneous Speech
Vocal Variety
Residual Message