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  • 問題数 100 • 12/1/2023

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  • 1

    What is the difference between a main point and a supporting detail in the body of the speech?

    Main points are the primary arguments, while supporting details provide evidence to support the argument

  • 2

    what is the thesis statement in a speech introduction?

    A statement that summarizes the main points of the speech

  • 3

    what are the three T’s?

    Tell them what you are going to tell them, tell them, tell them what you told them

  • 4

    What kind of outline is usually contains keywords or phrases?

    Speaking

  • 5

    With sufficient practice, which of the following outlines will help the speaker deliver his or her ideas more naturally?

    Key word

  • 6

    Research indicates that audiences prefer speeches that contain

    two to seven main points

  • 7

    Which is not a common way to pattern main points in an informative speech

    problem solution

  • 8

    What is not a way to transition during a speech

    Yield

  • 9

    how should a speaker transition between main points in the body of a speech ?

    By using transition words and phrases that can connect one point to the next

  • 10

    The literal dictionary definition of the word is it’s

    Denotative meaning

  • 11

    Generally, the introduction should be brief and no more than how much percent of the speech body

    10 to 15%

  • 12

    The body of a speech consists of

    Main points supporting points and transitions

  • 13

    With a speaking outline ,

    Condense, full sentences into keywords or phrases

  • 14

    A well organized speech is characterized by

    Unity, coherence and balance

  • 15

    To discuss a topic in terms of its underlying causes speaker should use which pattern of arrangement

    Casual

  • 16

    Audiences find it easiest to remember the

    First and last points made

  • 17

    Using the speaking outline, how many times should you practice?

    Five or more

  • 18

    Which of the following outlines is used for organizing and firming up main points

    Working

  • 19

    To explain the physical arrangement of a place an object or an event a speaker should use which pattern of arrangement

    Spatial

  • 20

    The conclusion of the speech should

    Restate the purpose

  • 21

    Which type of delivery gift speakers the least time together their thoughts

    Impromptu

  • 22

    The purpose of a speech introduction is to

    Arouse the audience attention and motivate the audience to accept the speakers goal

  • 23

    Which of the following is an example of proxemics?

    The distance between people during conversation

  • 24

    The rising and falling a vocal pitch across phrases and sentences is termed

    Internation

  • 25

    Object language is nonspecific and leaves meaning open to interpretation

    true

  • 26

    Which type of delivery method is most recommended for a natural delivery style

    Extemporaneous

  • 27

    Creating a perception of psychological and physical closeness between speaker an audience is known as

    Nonverbal immediacy

  • 28

    Why is nonverbal communication important

    It conveys meaning an emotion that words alone cannot

  • 29

    What is the difference between tone and pitch?

    Tone refers to the emotional meaning convey through persons voice will pitch refers to the highness or lowness of a persons voice

  • 30

    Which method of speech delivery is not a natural way to present a message and invite a mental lapse or block

    Speaking from memory

  • 31

    Pitch is

    The range of sounds a speaker voice produces from high to low

  • 32

    Moving your gays from one listener to another, or one section to another, pausing to complete a thought, is a technique known as

    Scanning

  • 33

    To convert ideas through a story using character, plot, settings, and imagery, uses a _____ pattern of arrangement

    Narrative

  • 34

    What is an example of paralanguage

    Tone of voice

  • 35

    Which aspect of the body maintains the quality of directness in speech delivery

    eye contact

  • 36

    Using a story as a speech introduction

    Personalizes issues

  • 37

    Mountain spoon and dark are examples of concrete language

    true

  • 38

    A person, delivering a speech who remain steadily positioned in one place behind a podium is known as

    Talking head

  • 39

    A speaker can establish a direct connection with the listeners by

    Using a friendly tone of voice

  • 40

    The use of “uh,” “hmm,” “you know,” are examples of

    Vocal, pauses/fillers

  • 41

    Effective speech delivery should be all of the following

    Natural enthusiastic, confident, and direct

  • 42

    The first challenge faced by the speaker in the introduction of the speech, is to win the audience

    Attention

  • 43

    His character plays a rocking, rolling, rip, roaring raging roll. This statement best illustrates which of the following techniques.

    Alliteration

  • 44

    A concluding challenge by a speaker to ask an audience to act in response to the speech, is termed a

    Call to action

  • 45

    In the communication model, what element helps the speaker verify they have convey the message accurately

    Feedback

  • 46

    The __ is a precise statement of what you want the audience to learn, or do as a result of your speech

    Specific purpose

  • 47

    The ____ speech, purpose answers the question what is my objective in speaking on this topic to the audience on this occasion?

    General

  • 48

    Which methods can be used to calm, speaking anxiety

    Transference , Anxiety reprisal, Practice , Anxiety stop time technique

  • 49

    Listener should evaluate the evidence in terms of

    Accuracy and credibility of the source

  • 50

    As a speaker, you may not be able to please everyone it is important to identify your

    Target audience

  • 51

    What is information presented in such a way as to provoke a specific response

    Propaganda

  • 52

    Presenting a cut and paste of someone else’s material as your own is called

    Plagiarism

  • 53

    What are some methods of conducting audience analysis?

    Surveys questionnaires and interviews

  • 54

    Hate speech is offensive communication that is often directed against

    Peoples race, ethnic, religious, gender, or other characteristics

  • 55

    Why is audience analysis important to public speaking?

    It helps the speaker determine what topics language and evidence will be the most effective for the audience

  • 56

    The audiences response to a message is referred to as

    Feedback

  • 57

    Communication between two people is called

    Dyadic communication

  • 58

    Which of the following is a Greek word meaning, ethics/ character?

    Ethos

  • 59

    Which of the following is a process a message goes through when it is received and interpret it

    Source incoding receiver, decoding

  • 60

    fixed alternative and scale Questions are both types of

    Closed ended

  • 61

    Nancy was practicing her speech when she became overwhelmed with anxiety she decided to simply allow herself to be anxious for a few minutes, then decided it was time to be confident about all the work she had done and resume her rehearsal. Nancy was using the anxiety management, strategy, known as.

    Anxiety stop time technique

  • 62

    An ethical speaker is conscious of _____ values

    The audiences

  • 63

    Legal protection afforded the creators of original literacy and artistic works is called.

    Copyright

  • 64

    Stephen. Spend time talking to himself. He is engaged in.

    Intrapersonal communication

  • 65

    Discerning listeners, except supporting materials as legitimate if the speaker

    Provides credentials establishing the sources as reliable, incredible

  • 66

    ____ refers to the deliberate falsification of information

    disinformation

  • 67

    Eyewitness testimony, diary, entries, interviews, and surveys are examples of _____ sources

    Primary

  • 68

    When citing testimony in speech, the speaker should always

    Supply the inferential statistics related to the source

  • 69

    Brief stories of interesting, humorous incidences, based on real life, are called

    anecdotes

  • 70

    After audience analysis, the speakers first task when preparing a speech is to select

    A topic and purpose appropriate to the audience and occasion

  • 71

    To present statistics, ethically

    Use only trustworthy and reputable sources

  • 72

    The source qualifier is

    Brief description of the sources qualifications to address the topic

  • 73

    At the end of the interview you should

    Offer a brief positive summary of important things you learned

  • 74

    The specific citation elements that need to be mentioned in the speech depend on

    The type of source

  • 75

    What type of examples offers a single illustration of a point

    Brief

  • 76

    The speaker should catch the audiences attention and interest in which part of the speech

    Introduction

  • 77

    Socio economic (SES) status includes

    Income, occupation, and education

  • 78

    When citing a source

    Alternate phrases, introducing citations to help maintain a natural delivery

  • 79

    Part of audience analysis is ____ characteristics

    Demographic

  • 80

    To establish a feeling of identification with the audience

    Stress, your commonalities (establish common ground)

  • 81

    and John Dewey‘s reflective thinking method. You should phrase the problem as a.

    Question of policy

  • 82

    Why is it important for the speaker to focus on vocal variety during an online presentation?

    The audience cannot interact with your physical presence

  • 83

    A good claim of policy statement should include all but

    a qualifier

  • 84

    the final 03 steps in Dewey’s reflective thinking process are

    Generate solutions select the best solution implement/evaluate the solution

  • 85

    To avoid having to fix technical issues during your presentation, you should

    Confirm operating system compatibility ahead of time

  • 86

    Effective speakers do not

    Avoid constructive criticism

  • 87

    Under which of the following conditions is being persuasive appropriate

    When you speak to change an audiences behavior

  • 88

    Which is not a typical pattern to arrange main points in a persuasive speech

    Problem solution

  • 89

    An argument that targets a person instead of the issue at hand in an attempt to insight, an audience is dislike for that person and decreased credibility is

    An ad hominem argument

  • 90

    Which of the following is an advantage of recorded presentations

    Listeners can listen to them at their convenience

  • 91

    When creating a visual aid, bold face underlining and italics should

    Be used sparingly

  • 92

    And Christopher speech about his hobby as an amateur Potter he exhibited several pieces of pottery as his presentation aids, which type of aid did Christopher use

    Props

  • 93

    Directly asking members to contribute, setting a positive tone, and using dielectric inquiry or three techniques that groups can use to encourage

    Groupthink

  • 94

    An informative speech, arranged by category is arranged

    Topically

  • 95

    Which organizational pattern, addresses, main points, and then disproves opposing claims like debate

    Refutation

  • 96

    To optimize decision, making in groups research, suggest adopting the following two methods

    Devils advocacy and dialectical inquiry

  • 97

    Successful group presentations require

    Close cooperation and planning

  • 98

    How many major ideas should be present on each slide of presentation aids?

    One

  • 99

    To describe information on speaker should use language that is

    Vivid

  • 100

    What is pathos in Aristotle’s rhetorical theory

    The use of emotional appeals to persuade an audience