Speech 1
"To inform my audience about the major steps in performing CPR" is a specific purpose statement for an informative speech about
A process
In public speaking, sound ethical decisions involve weighing a potential course of action against what?
A set of ethical standards or guidelines
In an informative speech, the speaker acts as
A teacher
The more ____________ a word, the more ambiguous it will be.
Abstract
_____ listeners give their undivided attention to the speaker in a genuine effort to understand her or his point of view.
Active
Dolores is preparing visual aids for her speech about resources available to the Latino/Latina community and has decided to use a handout. When should she distribute it?
After the speech
____ is repetition of initial consonant of close or adjoining words
Alliteration
"To inform my audience about the origins of the Jewish holiday of Purim" is a specific purpose statement for an informative speech about
An event
"Divided there is little we can do; united there is little we cannot do" is an example of
Antithesis
Listening for pleasure or enjoyment is called ______ listening.
Appreciative
What does critical thinking include?
Assessing the soundness of evidence, seeing the relationships among ideas, and judging the credibility of statements
Mayor Kathleen Baldwin has been asked to address the Wakefield Community Association about the issue of constructing a swimming pool in the neighborhood. The most important factor Baldwin should consider when analyzing her audience is probably its
Attitude towards the topic
As your textbook explains, when preparing an informative speech, you should
Avoid abstractions, personalize your ideas, and relate the subject directly to your audience
Listening to understand the message of a speaker is called ______ listening.
Comprehensive
The ____________ meaning of a word is what the word suggests or implies.
Connotative
____ is the audience's perception of whether the speaker is qualified to speak on a given topic.
Credibility
When a speaker uses a ____________ ending, the speech builds in force until it reaches a zenith of power and intensity.
Crescendo
Listening to evaluate a message for the purpose of accepting or rejecting it is called ______ listening.
Critical
A ____ ending is a type of speech conclusion that generates emotional appeal by fading step by step to a dramatic final statement.
Dissolve
According to your textbook, the tendency of people to be concerned above all with their own values, beliefs, and well-being is called
Egocentrism
At a coffee shop on campus, Rachel listens to her friend Shanti discuss his feelings about his mother's recent death. According to your textbook, Rachel is engaged in ______ listening.
Empathic
____ listening is listening to provide emotional support for a speaker.
Empathic
When you advocate a highly unpopular position, it is particularly important to ____________ in the introduction of your speech.
Establish goodwill toward the audience
Because speechmaking is a form of power, it carries with it heavy ______ responsibilities.
Ethical
____ is the branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs.
Ethics
____ is the belief that one's own group or culture is superior to all other groups or cultures.
Ethnocentrism
Distributing handouts is usually an excellent way to present visual aids during a speech.
False
Listeners usually realize how tense a speaker is.
False
Most successful speakers do not experience stage fright.
False
One advantage of using video in a speech is that it involves less work than other kinds of visual aids.
False
When preparing charts and graphs, you should use a large number of colors in order to grab your audience's attention.
False
While listening to a speech about gun control, Scott thought back to his experiences as an intern with the police department and decided that the speaker was knowledgeable about the subject. What was Scott doing?
Filtering the message through his frame of reference
"Do you think gun control is a workable solution to the problem of violence in U.S. schools?" is an example of a fixed-alternative question because it can be answered with a "yes" or a "no."
Fixed alternative
The knowledge, experience, goals, values, and attitudes through which each listener filters a message make up the listener's _____
Frame of reference
The primary purpose of speech making is to
Gain a desired response from listeners.
____ Is the audience's perception of whether the speaker has the best interests of the audience in mind.
Goodwill
The denotative meaning of a word is
It's literal meaning or dictionary definition
What is a major factor to consider when deciding whether to use an object as a visual aid?
It's size
Which of the following violates the speaker's ethical obligation to be honest in what she or he says?
Juggling statistics, quoting out of context, and citing unusual case as typical examples
Dr. Kristin Lutz is preparing an informative talk about the genetic relationship between twins for a group of expectant parents. The most important factor Dr. Lutz should consider when analyzing her audience is probably its
Knowledge of the topic
If you were delivering a speech about unemployment and wanted to show changes in the unemployment rate over the last decade, you should use a ____________ graph.
Line
"Our mission is to serve justice, to right wrong, and to protect democracy" is an example of
Parallelism
When a speaker ______, she restates or summarizes an author's ideas in her own words.
Paraphrase
Stealing ideas or language from two or three sources and passing them off as one's own is called ______ plagiarism.
Patchwork
If you present another person's language or ideas as your own, you are guilty of ____
Plagiarism
____ is controlled nervousness that helps energize a speaker for his or her presentation.
Positive nervousness
A ____________ identifies the main points to be discussed in the body of the speech.
Preview statement
An excellent way to give your speech psychological unity is to conclude by
Referring to ideas in the introduction
A ____________ is a question that the audience answers mentally rather than out loud.
Rhetorical question
Questions that require responses at fixed intervals along a scale of answers are called ____________ questions.
Scale
What should public speakers do to avoid ethnocentrism?
Show respect for the cultures of the people they address.
If you want to use a photograph as a visual aid for a speech, your textbook recommends that you
Show the photograph to the audience by using presentation technology.
If your specific purpose statement were "To inform my audience about the major land regions in Spain," you would probably organize your speech in
Spatial order
___ is anxiety over the prospect of giving a speech in front of an audience.
Stage fright
Which of the following recommendations does your textbook give for relating a subject directly to your audience in an informative speech?
Tell the audience why your message is important to them, Tie your topic into the audience's interests and concerns, and Speak in personal terms, using words such as "you" and "your."
According to your textbook, which of the following is a factor in situational audience analysis?
The size of the audience
The primary aim of an informative speech is to
To convey knowledge or information.
Because people have different frames of reference, a public speaker must take care to adapt her or his message to the particular audience being addressed.
True
Even though there can be gray areas when it comes to assessing a speaker's goals, it is still necessary to ask ethical questions about those goals.
True
Even when you paraphrase, you still need to give the author credit, just as if you were quoting verbatim.
True
Familiar words are usually more effective than fancy, complicated ones, which can make a speaker sound stuffy and pretentious.
True
It is important to protect a person's freedom to express her or his ideas even if you don't agree with those ideas.
True
It is normal—even desirable—to be nervous at the start of a speech.
True
Listening and critical thinking are so closely allied that training in listening is also training in how to think.
True
One key to successful speaking is to consider every audience as worthy of your best efforts to communicate your ideas.
True
People spend more time listening than doing any other communicative activity.
True
Personalizing your ideas—presenting them in human terms—is an excellent way to make an informative speech lively and engaging.
True
Public speaking and ordinary conversation are similar in that both involve adapting to listener feedback.
True
Public speaking has been taught and studied for thousands of years.
True
Sometimes you can use your own body as a visual aid
True
Speechmaking becomes more complex as cultural diversity increases.
True
Taking account of your listeners' racial, ethnic, or cultural background is an important factor in demographic—rather than situational—audience analysis.
True
The conclusion should normally make up about 5 to 10 percent of your speech.
True
Using inclusive language is an important part of being an audience-centered public speaker.
True
When business managers are asked to rank-order the communication skills most crucial to their jobs, they usually rank listening as number one.
True
You can remain true to your beliefs while adapting your message to the needs of a particular audience.
True
You should usually work out the exact wording of the introduction after you have finished preparing the body of your speech.
True
Your textbook recommends taking notes in the form of a key-word outline.
True
Which recommendation is a way to help you deal with nervousness in your speeches?
Work especially hard on your speech introduction
Which of the following is an instance of informative speaking?
a counselor explaining the stages of grieving to people who have recently lost loved ones
When using presentation technology, you should
check the equipment ahead of time to make sure it is working properly, check the equipment ahead of time to make sure it is working properly, and give yourself extra time for preparation and rehearsal.