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How many basic organizational patterns do informative speeches typically follow? A. five B. four C. one D. three
chronological
When organizing the information for her demonstration on changing the wiper fluid in a car, Daria would benefit most from using a(n )______ pattern. A. geographical B. chronological C. topical D. spatial
chronological
Kenneth's speech on the rise of communism was based on the timing of events in history. It would be best for him to use the __________ pattern when organizing his materials. A. chronological B. topical C. geographical D. spatial
chronological
An informative speech based on a(n) ___________ involves an explanation of an issue or idea. A. object B. event C. concept D. process
concept
Speeches about _______ often focus on informing an audience about an idea so that they better understand it. A. concepts B. processes C. objects D. events
concepts
The word persuade means to __________. A. delegate B. entertain C. convince D. inform
convince
Demonstrations are often paired with a speech about a(n) __________. A. object B. process C. event D. concept
process
Malia is giving a speech on a neighborhood in Boston. Which of the following represents her purpose? A. Although today the North End is Boston's answer to New York's Little Italy, it has not always been that way. B. to inform the class of the historical development of the North End and how this development shaped its current landscape C. Boston's North End neighborhood D. to deliver a chronological speech
to inform the class of the historical development of the North End and how this development shaped its current landscape
Benjamin realized that he would have to adjust the terms of his speech on the Holocaust in order to present it to the middle school audience. Benjamin is showing an awareness of ________. A. transitions B. signposts C. kinesics D. ethics
ethics
A speech about a(n) _________ describes an incident, festival, or holiday. A. process B. concept C. event D. object
event
________ are information that can be verified from other sources. A. Opinions B. Thoughts C. Facts D. Beliefs
facts
Information that can be corroborated means that it is _______. A. unreliable B. opinion-based C. sketchy D. factual
factual
Informative speeches fall into one of _____ categories. A. seven B. ten C. four D. two
four
The two objectives of informative speaking are to ___________. A. inform or educate B. provide or direct C. persuade or convince D. perform or entertain
inform or educate
When using visual aids in an informative speech, speakers should make sure they focus on _______ the audience. A. informing B. entertaining C. persuading D. convincing
informing
When speaking about an object, it is especially important to ___________. A. start with an attention-getter B. avoid transitions C. use visual aids D. narrow your topic
narrow your topic
Speeches about ______ focus on a person, place, or thing. A. processes B. objects C. concepts D. events
objects
Tanisha wants to prepare an informative speech on Michael Jackson. She should prepare a(n) _________ speech. A. thought B. event C. process D. objects
objects
When a speaker wants to inform the audience about something that physically exists, he or she should use the ________ category of informative speeches. A. objects B. process C. thought D. event
objects
In the presentation known as "The Last Lecture," author Randy Pausch used _____________ as a way to inform his audience. A. historical examples B. visual aids C. personal stories D. statistics
personal stories
A speech that has the aim of convincing the audience is a(n) ___________ speech. A. directive B. persuasive C. extemporaneous D. informative
persuasive
Natasha wants to convince her audience to join her cause to clean up the community parks. She should use a(n) _________ speech to do this. A. informative B. persuasive C. directive D. entertainment
persuasive
Which of the following is NOT an organizational pattern for informative speeches? A. problem-solution B. chronological C. geographical/spatial D. topical
problem-solution
How-to speeches focus on the ______ category of speech topics. A. process B. objects C. event D. concepts
process
Tina's speech focused on how to give medicine to dogs. Which category of informative speeches did she use? A. objects B. concepts C. process D. event
process
Which of the following is NOT a good rule to follow when developing an effective informative speech? A. provide opinions to show the audience all sides of the topic B. include visual aids that clearly and accurately describe facts C. provide ideas that are accessible to the audience D. include accurate and objective information
provide opinions to show the audience all sides of the topic
The person who addresses the audience is known as the ________. A. rhetor B. elaborator C. informer D. deliverer
rhetor
The ________ is the originator of a communication but not necessarily the one delivering it. A. signpost B. speaker C. rhetor D. linguist
rhetor
Which of the following speech topics would best be covered by using a concept informative speech? A. school uniforms B. running a marathon C. homecoming week D. the Rolling Stones
school uniforms
As a museum docent, it was Valeria's job to present visitors with information on the location of exhibits. Which organizational pattern would Valeria use? A. spatial B. topical C. chronological D. defined
spatial
When the ___________ organizational pattern is used, main points are arranged according to physical location. A. problem-solution B. spatial C. chronological D. topical
spatial
Jim's teacher told him his speech should focus on an event. Which of the following should he choose? A. Abraham Lincoln B. using a DVR C. Thanksgiving D. freedom of speech
thanksgiving
Which of the following would NOT be a topic to select when asked to give a speech about a concept? A. the Bahamas B. free speech C. military torture D. school uniforms
the bahamas
What truly distinguishes a persuasive speech from an informative speech? A. the specific purpose of the speaker B. the topic of discussion C. the venue D. the length of the speech
the specific purpose of the speaker
Which of the following is NOT one of the categories of an informative speech? A. thought B. event C. concepts D. objects
thought
How many basic organizational patterns do informative speeches typically follow? A. five B. four C. one D. three
three
The organizational pattern that is arranged by topics and presented in the order that seems most suitable is the __________ pattern. A. chronological B. topical C. spatial D. geographical
topical
The _______ pattern is the most common organizational pattern for informative speakers. A. geographical B. spatial C. chronological D. topical
topical
Randy's speech on the Greek neighborhoods of Chicago has been prepared. Which of the following represents his organizational pattern? A. To summarize, Chicago's Greek neighborhood is a vital part of this great city. B. To inform the class about the various Greek neighborhoods and show how they came to exist. C. topical D. Chicago's Greek Town
topical
Throughout her speech, Karen used words like "first" and "second" or "finally." These words are markers for ____________. A. the outline B. demographics C. transitions D. kinesics
transitions