SPCH 1315 Final Review
What percentage of a speech should be allotted for the conclusion?
10 percent
Generally, the introduction should be brief and no more than what percent of the speech?
10 to 25
"Have you ever been to a professional hockey game?" is an example of
A close-ended question
"What would you do if you found you couldn't make this month's credit card bill?" could function in a speech as
A rhetorical question to open a speech
The thesis statement, the theme or central idea of a speech, should be expressed as
A single, declarative sentence
Listeners should evaluate evidence in terms of
Accuracy and credibility of the sources
"His character plays a rocking, rolling, rip-roaring, raging role." This statement best illustrates which of the following techniques?
Alliteration
To discuss a topic in terms of its underlying causes, a speaker should use which pattern of arrangement?
Causal
"White as snow." This phrase best illustrates which of the following?
Cliche
Memorial dedications and gatherings held in someone's honor are examples of special occasion speeches that
Commemorate
When giving a speech with a digital presentation, a speaker should
Communicate with spoken words and physical presence
What is one step a speaker does NOT need to take when checking out a venue ahead of a presentation?
Confirm catering availability
What kind of points in an outline are of roughly equal importance and weight in the speech?
Coordinate
Feeling _______ is one reason many people are uncomfortable about public speaking.
Different
Invention refers to
Discovering evidence and arguments you will use to make your case
Which of the following is a Greek word meaning character?
Ethos
What is NOT a successful strategy for gaining public-speaking confidence?
Evaluating your own speech performance
"Love is a battlefield" is an example of a simile.
False
A commemorative special occasion speech is one that might occur at a wedding, anniversary, retirement party, or awards ceremony.
False
A person who delivers a speech of introduction should not mention the speaker's awards, accomplishments, and achievements.
False
A speaker should distribute any handouts during the introduction of the speech.
False
If a speech is informative, its thesis statement represents what you are going to prove in the address.
False
If fair use applies, it is not necessary to cite the sources of the visual and audio materials in your slide show.
False
In an outline, subordinate points are indicated by their parallel alignment, and coordinate points are indicated by their indentation below the more important points.
False
In an outline, supporting points appear in a coordinate position to the main points.
False
Meanings of colors are universal.
False
PowerPoint, Prezi, and Keynote are all compatible, so you will never have technical issues before a presentation.
False
The actual speaking outline should be prepared using a full-sentence format.
False
The general speech purpose answers the question, "What is my topic?"
False
The goal of informative speaking is to persuade or convince an audience.
False
The one underlying function of a special occasion speech is to inform.
False
The use of presentation software will save an otherwise poorly planned speech.
False
The words peace, freedom, and love are examples of concrete language.
False
Working outlines contain your ideas in condensed form and are much briefer than speaking outlines.
False
Using the speaking outline, how many times should you practice?
Five or more
In which type of speech does the speaker challenge audience members to use what they have learned in a way that benefits them?
Informative
What kind of speech has the purpose of increasing the audience's understanding and awareness of a topic?
Informative
Defining, describing, demonstrating, and explaining are methods of
Informing your audience
With sufficient practice, which of the following outlines will help the speaker deliver his or her ideas most naturally?
Key-word
Hate speech is offensive communication that is most often directed against
People's racial, ethnic, religious, gender, or other characteristics
Which of the following outlines uses partial construction of the sentence form of each point?
Phrase
Presenting a "cut-and-paste" of someone else's material as your own is called
Plagiarism
Paying attention to information that is important to us, being interested in information that touches our own experiences and backgrounds, and sorting and filtering new information based on what we already know are key elements of
Selective perception
Special occasion speeches at fundraisers, campaign banquets, conferences, and conventions strive to
Set a social agenda
If a source used in a speech requires credit in written form, it also
Should be acknowledged orally
To explain the physical arrangement of a place, an object, or an event, a speaker should use which pattern of arrangement?
Spatial
Which kind of outline is usually brief and contains key words or phrases?
Speaking
The ____ is a precise statement of what you want the audience to learn or do as a result of your speech
Specific purpose
In an outline, what kind of points support the main points?
Subordinate
Facts, statistics, testimonies, and narratives are all examples of
Supporting material
All of the following are examples of transition techniques EXCEPT
Thesis statements
To have the freedom to move points around according to the way the speaker wishes to present his or her topic, a speaker should use which pattern of arrangement?
Topical
An informative speech arranged by categories is arranged
Topically
A verbal tribute to a deceased person is called a eulogy.
True
A well-organized speech is characterized by unity, coherence, and balance.
True
Attitudes, beliefs, and values really do not reveal much about a person.
True
Audience analysis is the process of gathering and analyzing information about listeners in order to prepare a speech that is meaningful to them.
True
Audience members decide in the first several minutes of a speech whether they will give their full attention to the speaker and believe what he or she has to say.
True
Delivery cues should be included in the speaking outline.
True
Ideas that are coordinate are given equal weight.
True
People in every culture possess values related to their personal relationships, religion, and occupation.
True
Restating a speech's key points in your conclusion will bring the speech full circle and give the audience a sense of completion.
True
Supporting points represent the material or evidence that a speaker has gathered to justify or explain the main points.
True
The goals of a speech of presentation are to communicate the meaning of the award and to explain why the recipient is receiving it.
True
The structure of a speech is composed of three main parts: an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
True
When using humor in an introduction, the speaker should keep in mind that the humor should relate to the speech topic and the occasion.
True
Research indicates that audiences prefer speeches that contain how many main points?
Two to seven
Which of the following outlines is used for organizing and firming up main points?
Working
Which of the following outlines should be prepared in a full-sentence format?
Working
In her speech about friendship, Cassandra opened by stating, "As C. S. Lewis once said, 'Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another: What! You too? I thought I was the only one.'" Cassandra began her introduction with
a quotation
Several of Anne's closest friends celebrated their twenty-year friendship with her by delivering a series of short comical accounts of their relationship with Anne. Which type of special occasion speech did Anne's friends use?
a roast
All communication events include:
a source and a message
The first step in the speech process is
analyzing the audience
Demographic characteristics do NOT include
audience opinions
To avoid having to fix technical issues during your presentation, you should
confirm operating system compatibility ahead of time
Material that is common knowledge
does not require a citation
Communication between two people is called
dyadic communication
When delivering a eulogy, the speaker should be sure to
emphasize the deceased's positive qualities
Transforming ideas and thoughts into messages is called
encoding
A speaker who uses vivid imagery
engages audience members' senses
Listening distractions are
external and internal
Active listening is
focused and purposeful
Typefaces come in a variety of sets of sizes, or
fonts
An effectively prepared working outline will
include credits when necessary
Daydreaming and fatigue are examples of
internal distractions
In Mariam's presentation on her graduate school experiences she said, "Graduate school is an uphill battle." Mariam used which figure of speech?
metaphor
Values are
our most enduring judgements about what is good and bad in life
Scriptwriters tend to
plan what they, not the speaker, will say next
The two major categories of typefaces are sans serif and
serif
To convey points effectively on a slide, a speaker should follow the
six-by-six rule
An effective informative speech shows listeners
something they didn't previously know
President John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, in which he challenged Americans, "Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country," is an example of a
speech of inspiration
When actively listening, a person should
take note of the speaker's key point
Previewing the speech in the introduction
tells the audience the order in which the main points will be addressed
Common technical errors that can arise from using presentation software include all of the following EXCEPT
the audience losing interest during your speech
The goal of informative speaking is
to increase audience understanding and awareness.
A well-organized speech is characterized by
unity, coherence, and balance
In a public speaking situation, it is always important to
use words appropriately
The skillful use of color in presentation aids includes all of the following EXCEPT
using as many colors as possible to provide variety
Active listeners
usually set listening goals and listen for main ideas