Speech Unit 4 Test
Which of the following is discussed in your textbook as a basic criterion for the effective use of language in public speaking? -Use language accurately. -Use language clearly. -Use language vividly. -All of these are correct
All Answers are correct
According to your textbook, which of the following is an advantage of using visual aids in a speech? - Using visual aids can increase the audience's retention of a speaker's message. - Using visual aids can increase the clarity of a speaker's message. - Using visual aids can increase the persuasiveness of a speaker's message. - All of these answers are correct
All of these
Which of the following does your textbook say you should do when preparing PowerPoint slides? - All of these answers are correct - Use images strategically. - Both use a limited amount of text and use colors consistently. - Use a limited amount of text. - Use colors consistently.
All of these
__________ are especially valuable for showing an audience statistical trends and patterns. - Models - Graphs - Diagrams - Blueprints
Graphs
Nonverbal communication includes a speaker's - gestures - eye contact. - posture. - all answers are correct
all answers are correct
In his speech on the importance of regular exercise, Aymil stated, "Taking the first step toward a healthier lifestyle requires three commitments: discipline, determination, and desire." In this statement, Aymil used - antithesis. - repetition. - simile - alliteration
alliteration
A __________ graph is best suited for showing comparisons between two or more items. - bar - picture - ratio - parallel
bar
A(n) __________ is a visual aid that summarizes a large block of information, usually in list form. - pictogram - graph - chart - diagram
chart
As your textbook explains, if you plan to use a photograph as a visual aid in a speech, you should usually - use a photograph in an oversize book and hold it where it can be seen. - All the answers are correct. - display the photograph using presentation technology such as PowerPoint. - pass the photograph among the audience so everyone can look at it.
display the photograph using presentation technology such as PowerPoint.
As your textbook explains, connotative meaning gives words their __________ power. - emotional - logical - definitional - rhythmical
emotional
The __________ speaker uses only brief notes or a speaking outline to jog the memory. - declamatory. - impromptu. - manuscript. - extemporaneous
extemporaneous
Language helps to shape our sense of reality by - mirroring events. - communicating events. - causing events. - giving meaning to events
giving meaning to events
It is the __________ of your voice that reveals whether you are asking a question or making a statement, whether you are being sincere or sarcastic. - resonance - variety - rate - inflection
inflection
Which of the following does your textbook mention as an advantage of extemporaneous delivery? - it allows greater spontaneity than does speaking from a manuscript - It requires only a minimal amount of gesturing by the speaker. - It requires little or no preparation before the speech is delivered. - It reduces the likelihood of a speaker making vocalized pauses.
it allows greater spontaneity than does speaking from a manuscript
The denotative meaning of a word is - based on the audience's sense of appropriateness. - usually more abstract than its connotative meaning. - often too technical to be used in a speech. - its literal or dictionary meaning.
its literal or dictionary meaning.
The study of bodily motion and gestures is part of a subject called - cryonics - kinesics - cryogenics - cybernetics
kinesics
If you wanted to show the increase in the cost of commercials during the Super Bowl over the past 40 years, the best kind of visual aid would probably be a - diagram - wave graph - pie graph - line graph
line graph
Communication based on a speaker's body and voice, rather than on the use of words, is called - nonverbal communication - implicit communication - instinctive communication - unintentional communication
nonverbal communication
"Our mission is to right wrong, to do justice, and to serve humanity" is an example of - simile - parallelism - antithesis - metaphor
parallelism
A __________ graph is best suited to illustrating the relationship among parts of a whole. - pie - bar - ratio - parallel
pie
Your textbook recommends using repetition and parallelism to enhance the __________ of your speeches. - cliche - imagery - credibility - rhythm
rhythm
"Memories are like fingerprints—no two sets are ever the same" is an example of - metaphor. - repetition. - antithesis. - simile
simile
"When Serena Williams got her first tennis racquet, it was like Picasso getting his first paint brush." - reversal - metaphor - antithesis - similie
simile
. When using a visual aid in a speech, you should display the aid - on the left side of the lectern. - so everyone in the room can see it. - All the answers are correct. - throughout only half of the speech.
so everyone in the room can see it
Good speech delivery... - is best achieved by reading from a manuscript. - draws the attention of the audience away from the message. -sounds conversational even though it has been rehearsed. - requires that the speaker have a controversial voice.
sounds conversational even though it has been rehearsed.
"Conversational quality" in speech delivery means that the speech - Support free speech. - All the answers are correct. - sounds spontaneous even though it has been rehearsed. - is being presented from memory.
sounds spontaneous even though it has been rehearsed.
If you hoped to convey to your audience the excitement of steering a kayak through river rapids, you should probably - speak at a faster rate - break eye contact with your audience - avoid using dialect - gestures less frequently
speak at a faster rate
Changes in a speaker's rate, pitch, and volume are referred to as - vocal credibility. - vocal pronunciation. - vocal variety - vocal eye contact
vocal variety
The connotative meaning of a word is - its dictionary definition. - what the word suggests or implies. - determined by the speaker. - usually too technical for a general audience.
what the word suggest