speech quizzes
Speeches organized based on space or direction are organized in ________________ order.
spatial
Listening for pleasure is
Appreciative Listening
Speeches organized based on time are organized in ________________ order.
chronological
Visual aids can enhance the _________, clarity, retention and credibility of the message.
interest
Clay "borrowed" part of his sister's speech, used a great introduction he found online, and he wrote his own conclusion. What type of plagiarism is this?
patchwork
About how old is the earliest speech manual?
Over 2000 years old
The following are techniques for channeling anxiety:
Practicing & Visualizing yourself delivering a good speech
Which organizational pattern is used here? I. There are several causes of stress. II. Continued stress can have a negative effect.
casual
Listening for information is
comprehensive listening
A conclusion should include all of your source citations.
false
Always start the speech with "My topic is...".
false
An interview would not be an appropriate source for a speech
false
Demographic characteristics of the audience include size of the audience.
false
Examples should not be used in a speech
false
Facts and statistics are the only types of supporting material needed in a speech.
false
Feedback is the process of encoding ideas or thoughts into symbols (words)
false
Logos is a method of persuasion that relates to emotional appeal.
false
Note taking is one technique that can help listeners stay focused.
false
Pathos is a method of persuasion that relates to logic.
false
The listener encodes ideas or thoughts into symbols (words).
false
Urging the audience to vote in local elections is an example of informative speaking.
false
When a speaker displays a visual aid there is no need for an explanation of the visual. The audience members will understand how it relates to the speech without the speaker providing details.
false
Tom used his wife, Trisha's speech she delivered in another class. What type of plagiarism did Tom commit?
global
Ethical guidelines should be followed by
speakers and listeners
Which organizational pattern is used here? I. History of golf II. Basic rules of golf
topical
A conclusion should end with a memorable ending/impact finish.
true
A conclusion should signal the ending of the speech
true
A line graph is good for showing trends over time.
true
According to the lighting/camera angle tips video, lighting should be in front and not the back of the speaker.
true
An example of active agreement is persuading the audience to switch to reusable straws.
true
An example of passive agreement is persuading the audience to believe that capital punishment is wrong.
true
An introduction should include a credibility statement
true
An introduction should include a preview statement.
true
Analyzing the audience is important when constructing a speech.
true
Ethos is a method of persuasion that relates to credibility.
true
In chapter 4, Giving the First Speech, we learn that speeches usually have three parts: introduction, body and conclusion.
true
Informative speakers teach, tell, describe and/or explain.
true
Interference can be internal or external
true
Interference is anything that gets in the way of communication.
true
Logos is a method of persuasion that involves logic and reasoning.
true
Problem solution order is effective for persuasive speeches.
true
Recency is how new the website is or how long has it been since it has been updated.
true
Some persuasive speeches deal with a question of policy.
true
Speakers should avoid passing visual aids around in the audience during the speech.
true
Sponsorship is related to the person or organization that sponsored or funded the website.
true
Testimony is a type of supporting material
true
Text messaging, calling, and face to face communication are examples of channels of communication.
true
The conclusion is the last chance for the speaker to achieve the purpose of the speech.
true
Two guidelines for preparing visual aids include keeping the visuals simple and making the visual aids large enough.
true
When evaluating an Internet source you should consider authorship or sponsorship and recency of the document.
true