COMS 100 Final Review
A preparation outline should include your bibliography
true
According to your textbook, the fundamental purpose of a commemorative speech is to... a. inform b. exhort c. entertain d. convert e. inspire
e
As your textbook explains, the best way to approach public speaking is to view it as an act of communication, rather than a performance.
true
According to your textbook, when you evaluate the evidence in a persuasive speech, you are engaged in ________ listening.
critical
Nonverbal communication is based on a person's use of voice and body, rather than the use of words
true
The aim of active listening is to set aside one's own frame of reference and, as far as possible, to listen from within the speaker's frame of reference.
true
A speech dominated by abstract words will almost always be clearer than one dominated by concrete words
false
As your textbook states, public speaking is a form of empowerment because it gives speakers the ability to manipulate people.
false
Delivery cues should be included on the preparation outline
false
Effective commemorative speeches depend above all on the speaker's use of reasoning
false
In specialized fields, technical knowledge is more important to employers than communication skills when deciding whom to hire and promote
false
Name calling should be avoided in public speaking because it stereotypes and demeans the dignity of the individuals or groups being labeled.
false
When you listen to someone give a sales presentation, and you need to decide whether you will buy the item, you are engaged in comprehensive listening
false
"In Italy, each meal is a journey, with fascinating destinations along the way" is an example of... a. simile b. metaphor c. repetition d. antithesis e. abstraction
b
What are the three primary differences discussed in your textbook between public speaking and conversation?
-P.S. is more formal -P.S. is highly structured -P.S. requires a different method of delivery
What are the seven elements of the speech communication process?
Speaker, Listener, Feedback, Message, Interference, Setting, Channel
If Robert Downey Jr. were to deliver a speech about developments in particle physics, his main task in the introduction of his speech would probably be to... a. establish credibility b. reveal the topic c. gain attention d. preview the body e. define key terms
a
According to your textbook, the speaking outline... a. is created from the titles of a speaker's PowerPoint slides b. is used to jog a speaker's memory during the speech c. includes a full bibliography d. All of the above e. b and c only
b
Which of the following are you least likely to find in a speech conclusion? a. dramatic statement b. summary of the main points c. a statement to arouse curiosity d. a reference to the introduction e. a brief quotation
c
When you use the _______ method of delivery, you become so familiar with the substance of your speech that you need only a few brief notes to jog your memory. a. traditional b. spontaneous c. personal d. informative e. extemporaneous
e
Ethnocentrism often leads to prejudice and hostility toward people of different racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds.
true
It is possible to disagree entirely with a speaker's ideas but still support the speaker's rights to express those ideas
true
Thinking of stage fright as "stage excitement" or "stage enthusiasm" can help you get focused and energized for a speech.
true
When making a preparation outline, you should state your main points and subpoints in full sentences to ensure that you develop your ideas fully.
true
Changes in a speaker's pitch, rate, and volume are referred to as _______.
vocal variety