Cone's Public Speaking Midterm Exam
Each of the following is one of the eight elements of audience-centered public speaking EXCEPT:
(A) Storytelling. (B) Speaker. (C) Channel. (D) Noise. "A"
Distance speaking involves:
(A)All the answers are correct. (B)A human source sending a messge to a human audience. (C)Transmitting a presentation to various locations online. (D)Researching a topic. (E)Presenting ideas and information effectively. (F)None of the answers are correct. "A"
All of the following are causes of Listening Anxeity Execpt?
(A)Fear that you may not be able to take accurate notes fear that you will misunderstand a speaker's message fear that you won't be able to remember the speaker's message fear that you will be unprepared mentally for the information you may hear
The term Ethos refer to:
(A)the speaker's good character and credibility. (B)Greek mythology. (C)right and wrong. (D)a person's ethnic background. "A"
Which historical age was noted for the development of mass media, such as newspapers and radio?
(a) industrial (b)pre-historic (c) Classical (d) Information "A"
The linear Transmission model of communication consists of :
(a)Communication in a single direction (b)Two-way communication (C)Communicators as both senders and receivers (d)A group of people exchanging messages. "A"
How can you provide effective feedback to a speaker?
**All of these answers are correct. Identify what the speaker did well. Offer specific examples of areas for improvement. Make relevent comments.
All of the following are recommended parts of the brainstorming process EXCEPT
**generating as many ideas as possible until you find one that will work. writing down every idea- everything that comes to mind. avoiding evaluating your ideas. being as creative and imaginative as possible
When evaluating and selecting your topic, it is important to consider each of the following EXCEPT
**what topic others are speaking on your own interests resource availability the audience All of these are considerations.
Which of the items below helps make your audience aware of what's coming in your speech and keeps them on track and involved throughout your presentation?
A WELL-WRITTEN THESIS STATEMENT
Which of the following is NOT an example of noise?
ALL EXAMPLES ARE NOISE A cell phone ringing Daydreaming Other people talking Difficulty seeing the speaker
The less you believe you can predict a positive response from your audience, the more you will feel
ANXIOUS
During your speech, you should do all of the following EXCEPT:
APOLOGIZE FOR YOUR MISTAKES
When you go to a comedy club for entertainment, you are engaging in _____ listening.
APPRECIATIVE
Which individual listening filter refers to how much you like or dislike something?
ATITUDES
Which of the following would tend to INCREASE the level of speech anxiety when presenting your speech?
CHOOSING A TOPIC WHICH YOU KNOW LITTLE ABOUT.
Technology is not available to everyone, particularly in developing countries. This lack of equitable technology distribution across age, race, education level, and Internet connection speed is called the:
DIGITAL DIVIDE
Listening for the speaker's emotions is an example of :
EMPATHIC LISTENING
A faster speaking rate, higher vocal pitch, and louder volume when speaking suggests
ENERGY
Which delivery method can be referred to as "structured spontaneity?"
EXTEMPORANOUS SPEAKING
Effectively planning and preparing for your speech along with the use of relaxation techniques will eliminate speech anxiety.
FALSE
Ethnocentric listeners usually respond positively to a speaker who does not share their cultural background.
FALSE
If you misstate a point, get your ideas out of order, or mispronounce a word, you should quickly point out your mistake and apologize to the audience before moving on.
FALSE
Including too few points is one of the biggest problems students encounter when learning tow to develop a topic.
FALSE
Listening is the physical process of receiving sounds.
FALSE
Monotone is the best pitch to use when giving a speech.
FALSE
Most cultural norms are explicit or stated
FALSE
Pitch refers to the loudness of the speaker's voice.
FALSE
Research shows that immediately after a lecture, listeners recall about 75 percent of what the speaker said.
FALSE
Some speeches require more than one general purpose to be most effective.
FALSE
Special occasions like awards ceremonies, company parties, roasts, and toasts often provide the context for persuasive speeches.
FALSE
Speech anxiety never occurs after a speech is finished.
FALSE
To be respectful, you should respond to a speaker's message only if you agree.
FALSE
Transmission models of communication address the ways in which mass media content is transmitted to larger audiences.
FALSE
Visualization involves seeing yourself making mistakes during your speech so that you can correct them ahead of time
FALSE
When giving a speech to inform, your goal is to reinforce, modify, or change audience members' beliefs, attitudes, opinions, values, and behaviors.
FALSE
With practice, it is possible to completely eliminate speech anxiety.
FALSE
Progressive relaxation exercises that focus specifically on relaxing your body before giving a speech target all of the following areas EXCEPT:
FEET AND LEGS
Of the strategies below, which one is particularly important in both content listening and critical listening?
FOCUSING ON SPEAKER'S MAIN POINTS
In audience-centered public speaking, the speaker is considered the starting point and the audience is the end point.
False
Memory, the fourth "art" of public speaking, refers to strategies that help audience members remember speech content for as long as possible.
False
The interests, needs, and expectations of your audience have little to no bearing on your speech.
False
The message in audience-centered public speaking includes verbal NOT nonverbal.
False
The Communication Anxiety Regulation Scale can help you find out:
HOW YOU TYPICALLY RESPOND TO PUBLIC SITUATIONS
An example of an open-ended question is:
How are you feeling today?
When students talk in class during a discussion, this is an example of _____speaking.
IMPROMTU
When practicing a speech for extemporaneous delivery, speakers should practice
IN STAGES
All of the following are recommended for managing your voice when delivering your speech EXCEPT
INCORPARATING VOCAL PAUSES
All of the following are transferable life skills learned in a public speaking course EXCEPT:
INCREASING YOUR NARRATIVE THINKING
If the topic of your speech is rock climbing and your specific purpose is to familiarize your audience with basic rock climbing equipment, then the general purpose of your speech is to
INFORM
For any topic, a more forceful, passionate style of delivery is generally expected by
LARGE AUDIENCES IN BIG ROOMS
Selecting, assigning meaning to, responding to and recalling sensory stimuli is part of what process?
LISTENING
To effectively deliver a speech, the speaker should
LOOK AT ALL AUDIENCE MEMBERS
Which of the following types of speeches is appropriate when the speaker wants to change the audience's attitudes towards a topic?
PERSUADING
__________ occurs when an individual sends just one or two messages to people outside that individual's social group.
PUBLIC COMUNICATION
All of the following are strategies for building your speaking confidence EXCEPT:
REVISIONING
Public speaking in the time of the Greeks was called:
RHETORIC
_____ involves identifying what is important and what is not from all the information you receive every day.
SELECTIVE LISTENING
Which of the following outlines is written in keywords and phrases and is used during your speech?
SPEAKING OUTLINE
A communicator who makes confrontational statements is engaging in ?
SUPERIORITY
The "spotlight effect"refers to:
THINKING THE AUDIENCE IS OBSERVING YOU MORE THAN THEY REALLY ARE.
If the specific purpose for a speech is "to educate the audience about nanotechnology", the speech likely has which general purpose?
TO INFORM
If the specific purpose for a speech is "to advocate for more recycling on campus", the speech likely has which general purpose?
TO PERSUADE
In order to deliver a good speech, it is essential to:
TO THOURGHLY PLAN, PREPARE, AND PRACTICE YOUR SPEECH
What pattern is best for informative speeches when you want to explain rather than simply describe concepts and ideas?
TOPICAL PATTERN
"Ethnocentrism" is the position that our world view is better than anyone else's.
TRUE
"Um", "ah", "you know" are examples of vocalized pauses.
TRUE
A dialect is the vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation used by a group of people.
TRUE
According to more sophisticated communication models, the process of communication is impacted by noise.
TRUE
Appearance does not impact a speaker's credibility.
TRUE
Because women's voices are often harder to hear than men's voices, women should speak at a higher volume and with a slightly lower pitch to help their audiences understand them.
TRUE
Before selecting the topic for your speech, it is important to consider the audience you are speaking to.
TRUE
Brainstorming for topic ideas should be done well before your speech date and should be done over several sessions.
TRUE
Extemporaneous speaking allows speakers to adjust to audience feedback.
TRUE
Extemporaneous speeches require speakers to carefully research, organize and rehearse their speeches.
TRUE
Giving the same or similar speech to multiple audiences is one of the best ways to build confidence and reduce speech anxiety.
TRUE
Hearing a speech is different from listening to a speech.
TRUE
It is a good idea to use all your senses when you are listening to a speech, in order to get clues about the speaker's feelings on the topic.
TRUE
Keywords in a speaking outline identify topics or speaking points of primary interest or concern.
TRUE
Managing your time effectively demonstrates respect for the audience.
TRUE
Mindfulness involves consciously focusing on a situation and maintaining awareness of what you say and how others respond.
TRUE
Most public speaking situation requires critical thinking
TRUE
Phrasing the thesis of your speech clearly helps you identify exactly what you want to say to your audience
TRUE
Public speaking is as much listening as speaking.
TRUE
Relabeling involves assigning positive words or phrases to the physical reactions and feelings associated with speech anxiety.
TRUE
Speech anxiety can come from a number of sources of uncertainty including uncertainty about how to use technology.
TRUE
The "illusion of transparency" suggests that people believe their internal states, like speech anxiety, are easily observable by others.
TRUE
The channel refers to the mode or medium of communication.
TRUE
The general purpose of a speech is usually to inform, to persuade, or to entertain.
TRUE
The specific purpose of your speech tells the audience what you want to achieve in your speech.
TRUE
Your temperament may influence your level of speech anxiety
TRUE
Your thesis summarizes your plan for achieving the specific purpose of the speech
TRUE
Aristotle is credited with identifiing three proofs. Logos, Ethos, Pathos
True
____ theory states that people become anxious when faced with uncertain or unfamiliar situations.
UNCERINTANITY REDUCTION
All of the following are strategies for breathing properly while delivering a speech EXCEPT
USE CHEST BREATHING
Research has found that which of the following types of speech practice greatly reduced the anxiety of college students who were especially anxious about public speaking?
WATCHING A RECORDING OF YOUR SPEECH
The thesis of your speech should
be written as a single declarative sentence, capture the essence of you speech, incorporate the main points you plan to address.
Speakers who use mobility aids should
determine in advance if standing or sitting for the presentation will be the most practical.
A speaking outline is used for
practicing a speech
The most recent models of human communication take into account the pervasive communication environment in which the communication takes place.
true