COMM 211 Final Exam

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Very few people have a fear of public speaking

False

it's all right to text while a speaker is speaking because we are able to multitask

False

The eyes are the most important element of facial expression

false

The goal of informative speaking is to persuade or convince an audience

false

The introduction of the speech does little to arouse audience's interest

false

The size of the audience has little to do with a speaker's degree of formality

false

The speaker should decrease performance anxiety by reading the introduction of a speech

false

When rehearing a speech, it is not important for the speaker to time the speech.

false

When rehearing a speech, the speaker should try to stimulate the actual speech setting but should not practice in front of people.

false

When verbal and nonverbal messages seem out of sync, listeners give more credit to the verbal message

false

speakers should avoid tape recordings or videotaping rehearsals of the speech.

false

The key word outline helps to keep the speaker from reading the speech

true

The speaker should act confident even if he or she doesn't feel confident

true

The speaker should always stand to the side of the power point and maintain eye contact with the listeners

true

The speaker should maintain eye contact with the audience when using a presentation aid

true

To assist audience members in retaining information from your speech, it is helpful to tell the audience members in the introduction what you hope they will learn by listening to you.

true

Using a quotation that captures the essence of the speech can a be very effective way to close a speech.

true

When developing a speech, some sources may be more appropriate than others

true

When listeners nod occasionally and take notes they are showing support for the speaker

true

delivery is a critical part of successful speechmaking.

true

Speakers should never pause before or after a word

false

Select which part of the speech should be designed to capture the attention of the audience: (A) introduction (B) body (C) closing (D) main points

(A) introduction

The best time during a speech to get your audience involved in what you have to say is: (A) the closing moments (B) the first few minutes (C) the middle of the speech (D) just before the conclusion

(B) the first few minutes

This technique is effective in capturing audience attention when you begin a speech with: (A) startling statement (B) quotation (C) dramatic story (D) all of the above

(D) all of the above

A speaker should thank the audience for their time and attention during the conclusion

False

A teacher is not a good example of an informative speaker

False

Always apologize if you make a mistake

False

Blowing and tapping on the microphone let you know if it is on or off

False

Controversial issues are generally most appropriate for informative speeches

False

Effective public speaking is an inborn talent

False

Every speech has three major parts an introduction a transition sentence and a body

False

Experience speakers know that using four or five syllable words usually impresses an audience

False

Eye contact is not very important to the successful delivery of a speech

False

If the speakers before you stand behind the podium you should too

False

If you are a beginning speaker, it is best to memorize your speech

False

If you present a long speech to an audience, it is a good idea to end with a statement like I apologize for taking so much of your time

False

It is all right to start speaking if the audience is it quiet because they will quiet down when you start talking

False

Nose rings, piercings, and hats are perfectly acceptable to wear during speeches because it defines you and your personality

False

Pick out a person or two and just look at them while speaking to reduce anxiety

False

Since the use of slang and profanity is more common in every day conversation, it is equally acceptable to use in public address

False

Speakers should not identify their main points during the introduction of a speech

False

Speakers who introduce their speeches with starling statements or unusual information are ineffective in gaining the audience's attention

False

The body of a speech establishes the speech purpose and shows its relevance to the audience

False

To develop an interesting speech, a speaker should choose a topic with which he or she is unfamiliar

False

A speaker who uses facts in his or her speech is likely to reduce audience doubts about the speaker's knowledge of the topic

True

A speech introduction should identify the speech topic and purpose

True

A transition sentence helps guide the audience from one signpost to another

True

An ineffective delivery can diminish your stature as a speaker even when the content of your message is strong

True

Audience members are usually motivated to listen to a message that they think is relevant to them

True

Good examples add clarity and vividness to a speech message

True

If you clasp your hands in front of you during the speech, people think you are since year and are more likely to believe your presentation

True

If you have doubts concerning appropriate attire for your speech, ask the person in charge of the program or presentation what would be appropriate

True

It is usually wise to limit main points of a speech to not fewer than two and no more than five

True

Main points express the key ideas and major themes of the speech

True

Much of the meaning of the message is communicated through nonverbal cues

True

Noise, movement, light, darkness, heat, and cold are all examples of audience distractions

True

Outlines are critical to organizing a speech

True

Sentences that communicate double or confusing messages damages speakers credibility

True

Successful public speakers devote time and effort to preparation

True

Thank goodness this class is over

True

The first step in organizing and outlining a speech is to create the main points

True

The introduction of a speech tells listeners where they are going

True

The key to the successful delivery of a speech is practice

True

The success of a speech depends on the preparation and practice put forth by the speaker

True

To build credibility in the introduction, a speaker should make a simple statement of his or her qualifications for speaking on the topic

True

Transitions can alert the listener that a main point is about to be discussed

True

Visuals and words in combinations can reduce the amount of time you spend creating word pictures

True

"Er"s and "um"s effectively fill in silence during a speech

false

"That's all folks" is an appropriate final note for a speech

false

A speakers deadpan facial expressions encourages the audiences attention.

false

A speakers lack of confidence is rarely apparent to his or her audience.

false

A speech that is presented immediately before your speech never affects the audience's mood

false

Audiences appreciate it when the speaker say "In conclusion" and then keep speaking for a long period of time.

false

Ethical inspirational speakers should not attempt to evoke emotion in their listeners

false

Hand gestures are not important in nonverbal behavior in public speaking.

false

How a speaker is dressed when delivering a speech is unimportant.

false

Never startle the listeners in the speech's introduction

false

Reading the speech's conclusion will give it more impact

false

A conclusion gives the speaker the opportunity to drive home his or her purpose and a final chance to reinforce the main points of the speech.

true

A conclusion signals the end of the speech and provides closure.

true

A speaker can echo the introduction in a speech's conclusion

true

A speaker's enthusiasm concerning a topic is often contagious

true

A speech of inspiration attempts to uplift the audience and help them see things in a positive light

true

A well developed speech contains a variety of supporting materials

true

Always check the timing of the speech

true

An effective presentation begins with the speaker's attitude

true

Body language should reinforce the verbal message

true

Daydreaming is one of the most common barriers to effective listening

true

Effective listeners seek out the meaning intended in messages

true

Effective use of grammar is a must when addressing an audience

true

In delivering an inspirational speech, the speaker should make the goal of the speech clear to the audience

true

Likeable speakers seem to radiate goodness and goodwill

true

Nonverbal communication plays a key part in the audience's perception of the speaker's credibility.

true

Practicing a speech in front of someone and gaining constructive criticism is helpful for speakers.

true

Presentation aids should enhance the message, not replace it

true

Smiling is an effective way for a speaker to build rapport with an audience.

true

Speakers should adapt their attire to the speaking situation

true

Speakers who lack enthusiasm often lose their audiences attention.

true

Speakers who present their speeches on a Monday or a Friday need especially interesting material to hold the audience's attention

true

Sweeping is a technique whereby speakers briefly gaze at all members of the audience.

true


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