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Public Speaking
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Subject
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soft-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Life experiences which affect a person's perception - is ultimately the place from which Context is constructed
purpose statement
satisfaction
need
fields of experience
2. Concisely tells audience what the main points of the speech will be and what will be addressed
value
crescendo ending
internal preview
Heart rate
3. Answers the question 'what is the support for my assertion?') - Supporting materials presented to back up the claim
informative speaking
evidence
extemporaneous
persuasive conclusion
4. Relying on an individual's opinions or experiences related to a particular topic
examples
audience's attitudes
value
testimony
5. Monroe motivated sequence: ________ - after solution - speaker's solution
compile
satisfaction
nonverbal communication
Afraid to speak in public situations
6. A sneer is an example of...
intrapersonal appeal
deductive reasoning
nonverbal communication
crescendo ending
7. What is the audience level of interest when the speaker's primary responsibility is to direct behaviors?
crescendo ending
dying
psychographic information
organized audience
8. Maslow's hierarchy: _________ - feel good about yourself - responsible - competent
fields of experience
topical
self-esteem
more than half
9. This speech pattern is useful for recounting the history of a subject - a sequence of events - or a step by step procedure
impromptu
informative conclusion
circular ending
chronological
10. What is the audience level of interest when the speaker's primary responsibility to make an impression on listeners?
circular ending
selective audience
causal
impression
11. Applying the issue to the audience - making it seem real or in their backyard neutral audience
backyard appeal
pauses
crescendo ending
reasoning
12. Arguing from a specific fact - make a general claim
Chest
inductive reasoning
dying
values
13. An audience is more likely to pay attention if a speech has a...
Afraid to speak in public situations
pattern
self-actualization
literacy
14. Not a way to build a speech with solid content
target audience
relying on humor so the audience will like you
informative conclusion
diminished ending
15. Many have stage fright because...
they think of a speech as a performance
topical
spatial
causal audience
16. End with big impact on audience (idea - revelation - solution)
passive audience
crescendo ending
verbally
pauses
17. A good speaker...
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18. Speaking from _______ experience is usually a good idea.
more than half
audience's attitudes
nonverbal communication
personal
19. Make a solid first...
pauses
narrative
physiological
impression
20. What is the general purpose for chronological speech pattern?
reasoning
facts and statistics
inform
they think of a speech as a performance
21. Stands for an idea
psychographic information
organizes a speech's content
symbol
intrapersonal appeal
22. A serious speaking problem
internal preview
organized audience
persuasive conclusion
stage fright
23. The power source for a speaker is the...
love/belonging
impromptu
vocal process
concerted audience
24. Maslow's hierarchy: _________ - friendship - family - acceptance
love/belonging
impromptu
conclusion
internal preview
25. Since the ________ is not part of the outline - you do not need to write it on the outline page.
causal reasoning
purpose statement
attention-getter
love/belonging
26. It is easier to _______ facts than to correct them.
Rhetoric
personal
compile
diminished ending
27. We pay more attention to ______ than to audio suggestions.
right and wrong
compile
deductive reasoning
visual
28. Group of people a speech is directed towards
analogical reasoning
extemporaneous
Common ground
target audience
29. Comparing 2 things that share similarities
intrapersonal appeal
circular ending
personal
analogical reasoning
30. What is the audience level of interest when the speaker's primary responsibility is to foster conviction?
transition word - phrase sentences - or paragraphs
concerted audience
value
diminished ending
31. Where the speaker tells the audience that they 'should or shouldn't' be doing something.
conclusion
safety
policy
claims
32. End with something from beginning
circular ending
internal summaries
inform - persuade - and entertain
action
33. The communication process does not need...
topical
stereotyping
examples
problem solution
34. Arguing that something caused something else
internal preview
causal reasoning
psychographic information
intrapersonal appeal
35. An example of intrapersonal communication is...
self-actualization
they think of a speech as a performance
persuasive conclusion
thinking over the future
36. You should practice a speech _______ rather than silently.
conclusion
stage fright
out loud
they think of a speech as a performance
37. Maslow's hierarchy: _________ - realizing your full potential - discovering passion
reasoning
self-actualization
facts and statistics
policy
38. What percentang of what others think of you is determined before you ever open your mouth?
topical
lighter
more than half
relying on humor so the audience will like you
39. To practice effectively - you should practice as if...
bandwagon appeal
Rhetoric
causal reasoning
you were giving the speech before an audience
40. If you are to become a truly effective speaker have strong ______ before you polish your speaking skills
facts and statistics
topical
causal
values
41. Argument that if other people agree then the audience should also agree - everyone is doing it - favorable audiences
jog your memory
bandwagon appeal
testimony
claims
42. A good speech has _____ main parts.
three
causal audience
relying on humor so the audience will like you
audience's attitudes
43. Which is communication apprehension?
problem solution
demographic information
bandwagon appeal
Afraid to speak in public situations
44. This speech pattern is useful for convincing audience to agree with a course of action
self-actualization
problem solution
Afraid to speak in public situations
claims
45. Some of the most effective quotations are...
examples
conclusion
lighter
jog your memory
46. ____________ is closely related to empathy.
out loud
Common ground
examples
values
47. Explain or describe what something is
lighter
right and wrong
definitions
three
48. Review main points - reinforce your general purpose - provide closure
conclusion
intrapersonal appeal
physiological
relying on humor so the audience will like you
49. Many fear the thought of giving a speech more than they do...
dying
verbally
concerted audience
vocal process
50. Illustrations or cases that represent a larger group or class of things
causal reasoning
examples
bandwagon appeal
fields of experience