Comm 1010 Midterm Questions
What is an alternative to ending a speech with "thank you"?
A call to action
Communication
A process through which you send messages to and receive messages from others.
What is a speech genre?
A set of expectations related to the speaking context
In which speaking situation would a declaration of faith be appropriate?
A speech at a political demonstration
What is the relationship between form and genre?
A widely recognized form of a given culture is a genre.
What is audience disposition?
An audience's feelings about you, your topic, and the occasion for your speaking
What is the basic rule of grooming and dressing for public speaking?
Avoid standing out from the crowd.
Which element of the audience is the easiest to change?
Beliefs
What kind of word choices should you avoid?
Biased Language
Which is a good guideline to follow when designing and using presentation aids?
Bigger graphics are better.
What is the relationship between jargon and slang?
Both jargon and slang exclude some members of your audience from understanding what is being said.
What are the three genres that are most basic for us today?
Celebratory, informative, and persuasive
What is the relationship between civic engagement and civil disobedience?
Civil disobedience is a form of civic engagement.
What is a formal way a speaker can get information about an audience?
Conduct a survey of audience members.
What is one way to choose an informative topic?
Considering the reason for your speech
What concerns thinking about the kinds of support you can use for a speech given the situations for your speech?
Contextual reasoning
The ancient Greeks described the word techne as "rhetoric." What is a more modern translation?
Craft
What is one of the five strategies for informative speeches?
Description
How can a speaker manage tone in delivery?
Dress appropriately for the setting.
Active Listening
Empathic listening in which the listener echoes, restates, and clarifies. A feature of Rogers' client-centered therapy.
Active listening
Empathic listening in which the listener echoes, restates, and clarifies. A feature of Rogers' client-centered therapy.
Which technique is commonly used in speech transitions?
Enumeration
What were the three basic genres of public speaking for Aristotle and his colleagues in ancient Greece?
Epideictic, forensic, and deliberative
Which is one of the basic functions of an introduction?
Establish goodwill
Which is one of the three elements of ethos, or a speaker's character?
Expertise
How can you cultivate goodwill when speaking?
Express your concern for the audience's well-being as individuals.
Which is an example of nonverbal communication?
Facial Expression
What should you consider when adapting your word choices to suit your audience?
Familiarity, community, and formality
History of public speaking
Gorgias compares public speaking to the power of persuasive speaking to spell binding and witchcraft; Moral character "Isocrates" public speaking is not a craft, but taught with ethics
What is the difference between listening and hearing?
Hearing is a physical event; listening involves attention.
Which contemporary genre corresponds to the past?
Informative
Which of the following questions can help you determine the credibility or reliability of an online source?
Is the information timely and comprehensive? What are the author's credentials?
Which describes one of the three guidelines that can encourage audience retention of your informative speech?
Make your speech unique.
Which is an element of the study of vocalics?
Modulation
What are gestures?
Movements of the head, hands, or arms to communicate an idea or a feeling
What is one part of a traditional speech conclusion?
Note of Finality
According to Freud, our most basic desire as humans is to be loved and to identify with others. What speech preparation technique can help a speaker create moments of identification with their audience?
Perform audience analysis.
What would be a good suggestion for a way to reduce speech anxiety?
Practice
What is the relationship between public speaking and democracy
Public speaking is valued in democracies.
Which is one of the four steps of active listening?
Receiving and attending
Which key demographic category can be harder to determine than others?
Religious belief
In what order are the four basic steps of speech preparation correctly carried out?
Research, Organize, Rehearse, Deliver
Speech preparation and delivery
Research, organize, practice, and deliver
What is the difference between response-ability and responsibility?
Response-ability is a tendency; responsibility is a set of rules.
Which is a device or technique you can use for an attention getter?
Rhetorical question
Which is a good general guideline for a research interview?
Secure recording permissions.
Which is an element of the setting that could influence the audience?
Size of the presentation space
What is the primary difference between speaking to inform and speaking to persuade?
Speaking to inform aims to give the audience something; speaking to persuade aims to change something about the audience.
Which is a basic type of organizational pattern for speeches?
Temporal
What is form?
The activation and satisfaction of expectations in audiences
What should you know before you decide to violate the expectations of a speech genre?
The conventions of the speech genre
Selective Perception
The phenomenon that people often pay the most attention to things they already agree with and interpret them according to their own predispositions.
Selective Exposure
The process by which individuals screen out messages that do not conform to their own biases.
Feedback
The receiver's response to a message
What is style?
The relationship between what you say and how you say it
How does a thesis statement relate to the specific purpose statement of a speech?
The thesis statement often overlaps with the purpose statement.
According to the "magic number of memory," how many main points should your speech include?
Three
What is the main purpose of a speaking outline?
To create notes and cues for delivering your actual speech
Which is a function of presentation aids?
To encourage retention
What is a reason for adding supporting material to a speech?
To make a speech more compelling
Which of the following is a general purpose for giving a speech?
To persuade
What refers to the emotional quality or character of human expression?
Tone
Which element of the audience is the hardest to change?
Values
What is a question you should you ask yourself when selecting a speech topic?
What is the speaking situation?
Which is one of the three "hecks" of digital researching?
Who the heck paid for it
Values
a connection or feeling
Misunderstanding
a failure to understand
Selective Listening
a listening style in which the receiver responds only to messages that interest him or her
Paraphase
a restatement of a written work in which the meaning is expressed in other words
Response-ability
ability to wisely and critically respond to the persuasion you encounter and to make wise choices and ethical decisions when you both process and craft persuasion
Noise
anything that interferes with, distorts, or slows down the transmission of information
Techne
art, skill "rhetoric"
Outlining a speech before you write it helps you
clarify your main speech points.
Gestures are important for speaking because they
communicate even more meaning than speech.
Fear of public speaking
communication apprehension and speech anxiety; tend to feel anxiety due to lack of experience; speech anxiety can be reduced through positive thinking and visualization
What is expertise associated with in the context of public speaking?
credibility
Extemporaneous Speaking
delivering a well-developed, well-organized, carefully rehearsed speech without having memorized exact wording
A speech should be researched when you
doubt the validity of an assumption or claim.
Contextual reasoning is important for developing supporting materials for a speech because it allows you to
ensure the appropriateness of your materials.
Speech Anxiety
fear of speaking before an audience; the anxiety or fear experienced by communicators.
A concept map may help you brainstorm your speech topic by
focusing you on the relationships between your ideas or words.
Slide software may help audiences better comprehend speeches because they
inform or persuade without too much detailed or technical data.
The purpose of public speaking
inform, persuade, entertain
Gathering audience information
interviews, focus groups, and surveys
Visualization
mental imaging in which a speaker vividly pictures himself or herself giving a successful presentation
The purpose of a preparation outline is to
organize your main points and speech support.
Ethics as a listener
our ability to respond to a speech of others (listening) is a basis of our responsibility to others
Listening
paying close attention to, and making sense of, what we hear
The listening process
selecting, attending, understanding, remembering, responding
Speeches of political advocacy and social protest are usually participating in the rhetoric or discourse of
social movements
beleifs
specific ideas that people hold to be true
Plagiarism
taking credit for someone else's writing or ideas
Direct Quotations
testimony that is presented word for word
Empathy
the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
Communication Apprehension
the fear or anxiety associated with real or anticipated communication with another or others
You should avoid using a presentation aid when
the focus is turned from the speaker to the presentation aids.
Ethics
the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
Why is public speaking an art or craft, and not a science
you can learn how to be a scientist if you could read, but nobody can teach you the craft of being a good public speaker; practicing craft becomes better at it