Public Speaking Final
The speaker should state the source of the quotation used in an introduction before giving the quotation.
true
"Be thankful, be gracious, be short" is good advice for a _________.
speech of acceptance
Which is not a general purpose for a speech?
to articulate
The content of the eulogy is for the audience, not the deceased.
true
The type of speech delivery we use in this class is
extemporaneous
Which type of speech delivery is utilized by the people like the President at the State of the Union?
manuscript
"Fair use" is a part of copyright law that says students in classrooms can use a small amount of borrowed material in their assignments, such a quoting a popular song, since they aren't making money from it.
true
If you were going to give a speech on the average number of A grades freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors got in Spring 2016 at your college, which graph would be best?
Bar graph
Where would you not be likely to hear a toast?
Convention presentation
The 7X7 rule means
PowerPoint slides should limit the number of rows of text and length of words to 7x7.
Juana starts her speech like this: "Love is the most important human emotion. Webster's Dictionary defines love as an intense feeling of deep affection. We all need love in our lives. Parents with children, friends with friends, husbands and wives. Where would we be without love? My speech today will look at how you can express your love more clearly to those around you." Which of the following is true about her introduction?
She resorts to a pedantic method of introducing her topic.
Which is true about a fact?
Someone can cite who discovered the fact and how other authorities have supported it
Which is not a barrier to listening given in the textbook?
speaker's use of personal anecdotes
Speeches that are read to the audience are _____ speeches.
manuscript
What is meant by "extemporaneous speech?"
A speech based on an outline, which provides flexibility in preparation and delivery.
The statement the textbook uses to discuss the controversial nature of language is ____.
He who defines the terms wins the debate.
Which best defines a special occasion speech?
a speech designed to address and engage the context and audience's emotions at a specific event
Which is the best approach to dealing with the difficulty of persuading audiences?
all of a-c
This is a portion from Dr. King's I Have A Dream Speech. "One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languished in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land Which rhetorical devices does he use?
both a and c AKA Figurative language and metaphors alliteration
Which of the following is not a psychographic characteristic according to textbook?
emotion
A speech with the specific purpose: "To explain to my audience the evidence supporting that Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President Kennedy in a conspiracy" is a viable informative speech topic.
false
According to the textbook, fear appeals are ineffective except in extreme situations, when the audience is particularly hostile.
false
Since race is such a controversial subject, the speaker should not consider it as part of analyzing the audience.
false
You are unlikely to give many special occasion speeches unless you are in sales, business, or marketing.
false
Cicero formulated the canons of rhetoric. Which is the correct order?
invention, organization, style, memory, delivery
Which statement is true about the action step in Monroe's Motivated Sequence?
it should specify immediate, small actions that can be taken to address the problem
"After a serviceman or woman leaves the military, he or she must find a use for the MOS." This is an example of ____.
jargon
What type of informative speech topic is a speech with the specific purpose: "To explain to my classmates the sequence of steps in getting a tattoo"?
processes
The word used by the Roman scholars of rhetoric, "invention" comes from a word that means _____.
to discover
A chart is mainly different from a graph in that a graph deals with numerical data using dots, bars, and lines while a chart can deal with other data.
true
A directional microphone is one that only picks up a speaker's voice when coming from a specific direction.
true
Inside or personal jokes are not helpful for some special occasion speeches, such as roasts, toasts, and after-dinner.
true
Statistics include numerical facts, ratios, percentages, and more complex ways of analyzing and comparing numerical data.
true
Which of the following are true about practice?
All of the above.
The basic philosophy behind using Maslow's hierarchy of needs in speech preparation is
An audience will not be motivated at a level higher than what they are currently experiencing.
Which of these statements is not true?
Empathetic listening takes place when listening to music, poetry, or literature.
How might you best approach a speech about Area 51 in Roswell, New Mexico (rumored site of suspected alien activity)?
It can be an informative speech if you look equally at both sides, pro and con, of whether aliens were there.
The factor of attention "proximity" relates to which of the following:
Your audience sits close together and is not far from you as the speaker.
Speeches are classified by purposes of to inform, to persuade, and a third category. Which type of speech fits into the third category?
a eulogy at a funeral
A connotative meaning for "red" could be _______.
All of a-c
Why might the study of language be controversial?
Language can be used by the powerful in ways that extends their power.
Generally, a metaphor has more strength and effectiveness than a simile.
True
Language is tool used by humans that is separate from their identities.
false
Which is most abstract?
kitchen furnishings
The time that you probably will not spend on research for a special occasion speech should be spent on _____.
language
"A series of speeches by experts in front of an audience with possible question-and-answer afterward is a ____________."
symposium
The members of an audience the speaker most wants to persuade and who are likely to be receptive to persuasive messages constitute the
target audience
One of the problems with a small audience is _____.
the audience's feeling they can interrupt
This textbook's preferred model of communication is
transactional
The branch of philosophy that involves determinations of right and wrong is a definition for
ethics
"The main cause of climate change is human activity" is a proposition of
fact
A literal analogy compares two things that are essentially different but have one or two superficial similarities, while a figurative analogy compares two essentially alike things.
false
An informative speech can under some circumstances have opinion as its basis.
false
An introvert is unlikely to become an effective public speaker.
false
Because of PowerPoint changing slides, you do not need verbal transitions.
false
Emotional expression is inappropriate in special occasion speeches.
false
Freedom of expression is primarily an individual right and necessity.
false
In the communication process, one person does the encoding and the other person does the decoding.
false
What type of informative speech topic is a speech with the specific purpose: "To explain to my classmates the types of clubs in a golfer's bag"?
categories or divisions
What type of informative speech topic is a speech with the specific purpose: To explain to my classmates the four characteristics of a diamond?
categories or divisions
"Decode" is the process of the listener or receiver understanding the words and symbols of a message and making meaning of them.
true
Props might be appropriate for ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬______.
an after-dinner speech
Using another person as a visual aid is effective if:
All of the above
Which of these is an example of writing style as a test of a website?
all of a-c AKA loaded language errors use of name-calling
"They found themselves in hot water when they got cold feet about the revenue -enhancing project" is an example of
all of the above
Mary wants to use a short survey to prepare her class speech. Her thesis is "Drivers over the age of 75 should be retested to renew their drivers licenses every two years." Her first question is "Do you oppose or support stricter regulations on elderly drivers to keep the roads safer?" Critique her first question.
It is not good because the wording is biased.
John orders some parts from his car from a big online parts warehouse. In January he gets the delivery but it is not what he ordered, so he has to send it back and deal with customer service. In April he tries again with a different part, and again the company makes a mistake. "I am never going to order parts from an online company again. All they do is mess up." What can we conclude from this example?
John has used faulty inductive reasoning because he has taken too large of a step from the evidence to the conclusion.
Why is the following specific purpose statement not viable? "To inform my class about the events preceding the second world war."
This specific purpose is too broad.
Benjamin wants to deliver a informative speech on his favorite topic, comics. Which specific purpose is probably best?
To explain to my classmates the evolution of Batman's character from his creation to the Dark Knight trilogy.
A straw man argument takes place when
a speaker takes a weak or faulty but small part of an opponent's position and blows it up out of proportion.
What type of informative speech topic is a speech with the specific purpose: "To explain to my classmates the life of Mother Teresa"?
biography
Where would you be likely to hear a eulogy?
memorial service
Which is a researched-based observation about how men and women communicate differently?
men are socialized to solve problems even when it's not expected.
This is a valid argument. "All tall people are from a European background. Benjamin is over 6'5". He is therefore from a European background."
no
Use of manuscript speaking requires ____
practice to achieve an animated voice
John uses the word "deleterious" when speaking about side effects of a medicine to an audience of senior citizens. Should he?
probably not
Which statement is true about speaker credibility?
Citing reliable sources can add to your credibility as a speaker.
Which of the following is true about using a microphone?
Clip-on style microphones work fine as well as you don't look down and speak directly into it.
Which is an example of the concept of "chunking"?
Combining a series of 15 steps into 4 basic categories of steps in a demonstration speech.
The following statement is an example of what type of fallacy? "Eliminating the space program is clearly the right thing to do. A recent poll by CBS polling organization showed that 65 percent of Americans thought we should abolish the program."
bandwagon or appeal to popularity
Humor is never appropriate in a eulogy.
it depends
The relationship or connection a speaker makes with the audience is _____.
rapport
Speech topics such as supporting the police, buying a security system, or investing for retirement appeal to the ____ level of Maslow's hierarchy.
safety and security needs
A major difference between a typical persuasion speech and a motivational speech is ______.
the motivational speech depends mainly on emotional arousal.
Sounds and words such as "uh" or "you know" or "like" are called ___.
vocalized pauses
Manuel wants to do a really good job on his speech on horror movies of the1920s, which requires at least five reliable sources. He uses the library's databaseof books and scholarly articles to find five or six good sources. He comes up withhis own basic outline and then fills it in with the facts and examples from thearticles. When it goes through the originality checker software for his class, itcomes up flagged as 70% borrowed. In this example, did Manuel plagiarize?
yes
What should a presentation speech include?
two of a-c AKA what the award involves (money, etc.) why the recipient is being awarded it
Manuscript speeches are best for _____.
very formal occasions where exact wording is needed
Aristotle explained the concept of ethos as one of the sources of persuasion, in the Greek Classical Age.
true
Monotone voice can come from lack of energy and passion and reading the text of the speech.
true
One of the important things to work on in practicing with an audience is eye contact.
true
Which of the following is a good use of statistical material in a speech?
Comparing large numbers to more recognizable concepts, like the national debt to the distance to the moon.
"We will fight them on the beaches; we will fight them on the seas" is an example of
anaphora
The analogy used in the textbook for explaining supporting material is a ____________.
bridge
This definition: "Diabetes is a disease affecting the endocrine system" is an example of
classification and differentiation
________ is sharing meaning between two or more persons.
communication
Organization of speech ideas and materials involves three steps, in this order: ordering, labeling and subordinating.
false
Parallelism is a requirement for organized speeches.
false
Since the commencement speech is about the graduates, speakers should refrain from referring to themselves or their own experiences.
false
Special occasion speeches, because of the context, generally do not need the same type of considerations such as main ideas, transitions, and conclusions.
false
Stereotyping your audience is helpful in public speaking for constructing appeals for your audience and in saving time.
false
What type of informative speech topic is a speech with the specific purpose: "To explain to my classmates the how the meanings of libel and slander are different in the United States and United Kingdom?"
ideas or concepts
"Information that has been compiled, filtered, edited or interpreted in some way" defines
secondary sources
A definition could be thought of as _____.
setting limits on a word or phrases meanings.
Which of these is a common error in speech introductions?
speaking as one approaches the platform or lectern
Which is good advice for constructing a survey for researching your speech?
Try to include all the options that would be relevant for multiple-choice questions
This is a portion from Dr. King's I Have a Dream Speech. "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." This portion uses which rhetorical devices? (check all that apply)
antithesis alliteration
Speeches should contain from three to six main points.
false
The first step to becoming a better listener is to bring paper and pencil to each listening event.
false
The philosophy of existentialism emphasizes that we are trapped by systems of other people and have limited control over our choices.
false
When people talk about being frightened by public speaking, they are mostly afraid of the preparation part.
false
You should start your preparation for the after-dinner speech by finding all the humorous material you can on your main topic.
false
Which is the best pair of specific purpose/central idea statements, according to the textbook.
To inform my classmates of the origin of the hospice movement./Hospice was begun in England after WWII by Dame Cicely Saunders to allow specialized care for the dying.
What is the acronym the textbook author uses to explain that speakers should consider their audience's needs and interests in developing speech topics?
WIIFM
In which of these special occasion speeches would humor be the most important aspect?
after-dinner speech
The meaning of listening is ___.
an active process of making an effort to understand, process, and retain
Which of the following is not one of the canons of rhetoric?
appearance
Ned wants to give a speech in his class about a subject he is very interested in, his band. He feels he is an expert because of his experience. His specific purpose is "To inform my classmates why starting a band is a cool idea." Which of the following is a reasonable response to this specific purpose statement?
He needs to reword the specific purpose statement mostly to focus on the communication word being fulfilled in the speech.
The acronym WIIFM refers to
The audience asking why the subject/purpose is important to them.
Which of the following statements is true, according to the textbook?
The audience will not see your nervousness to the degree you feel it.
Which is true of your audience in terms of organization of speeches?
There are limits to the amount of categories or "points" that an audience can keep in their minds.
"To persuade my fellow communication majors to take part in a for-credit internship in their senior year" is a good specific purpose statement.
Yes, it is in the right format and specific
Planned redundancy is not relevant to introductions and conclusions.
false
Many people make say negative things about President Trump on Twitter. Why is this not defamation?
he is a public person
Which statement is not necessarily true about a central idea statement?
it is identical to a thesis statement as you would do for English Composition class.
Which statement is true about listening, according to textbook?
Our preparation beforehand influences our listening ability.
What does the "fair use" standard mean?
Since students aren't making money from a source that they use in a speech or paper, it is all right to use the material appropriately and with proper citation.
Models of communication are helpful in understanding it, but limited because ___
communication is a dynamic process
"The attitude of audience toward the speaker based on both reality and perception" is a definition of
credibility
To create interesting language in a special occasion speech, use a thesaurus for synonyms.
false
What is the main value of extemporaneous speaking?
it allows flexibility to add or subtract points or information
The three parts of a syllogism are major premise, minor premise, and conclusion.
true
To "read laterally" means to read what other sources say about the material or source of the information.
true
Using research properly relates to the ethics and credibility of a speech.
true
The correct name for a raised platform or stage is ____.
podium
If you construct a survey in your class about your speech topic and get your classmates' opinions, that is
primary research
Several fallacies are related to causal reasoning. Which one of these is NOT related to causal reasoning.
red herring
In which of these special occasion speeches would humor be the most important aspect?
roast
Which of the following is not true?
Public speaking is a valuable way to relay a significant amount of detailed information to your audience.
Audiences are asking two basic questions while listening to a speaker.
Why is this topic important to me/Why should I listen to the speaker?
The difference between a simile and metaphor is that _____.
a and b are correct AKA a simile uses "like" or "as" and metaphors do not metaphors are more direct comparisons and therefore generally more powerful
Why should you avoid clichés?
all of a-c AKA Some of them are not understood even though people use them a lot. They are predictable and therefore stale. Some of them can be offensive to some ethnicities
A speech with the specific purpose: "To describe for my audience the battles of World War II in the Pacific" is a viable topic for an informative speech.
false
It is effective to use your laptop or iPad for notes in your speech.
false
In terms of public speaking, how should you approach using animals and persons as presentation aids?
get permission from the person and forewarn the instructor and audience about animals in the room.
What type of informative speech topic is a speech with the specific purpose: "To inform my audience about the legal definition of privacy"?
ideas or concepts
Speeches that are given with little or no preparation, "spur of the moment" are _____.
impromptu
"Rhetoric" is the word originally used for
public speaking
If you are called upon to give an impromptu speech, what should you keep in mind?
quickly plan a basic structure to keep you on track
A speaker's credibility is improved by use of clear and respectful language.
true
An example of trying to reinforce an attitude or action would be a political speaker urging the audience to be sure to vote on Election Day for a specific candidate.
true
One of the problems with smaller audience size is that audience members may feel it is all right to interrupt.
true
What word means "statements that cannot be argued"?
irrefutable
Our understanding of the concept of ethos today is somewhat different from Aristotle's in that we understand it as based in the audience whereas he saw it as an innate characteristic of the speaker.
true
Which of the following is not a type of or aspect of plagiarism, according to the book?
Using some of the sources in a speech that you used in a paper for another class.
Which is good advice on using humor?
Practice your humor (whether joke or story) before others before using it in the speech.
How is correctly citing in a speech different from in a paper?
In a paper, the reader can look at the references page for full information on a source, but listeners can't.
Which of the following does not fall into the realm of plagiarism, according to Plagiarism.org cited in the textbook?
Paraphrasing a source that you cite
Manuel wants to do a really good job on his speech on horror movies of the 1920s, which requires at least five reliable sources. He uses the library's database of books and scholarly articles to find five or six good sources. He comes up with his own basic outline and then fills it in with the facts and examples from the articles. When it goes through the originality checker software for his class, it comes up flagged as 70% borrowed. What should Manuel do?
Revise his outline so that he summarizes the quotations from other sources.
Although beginning speakers should be sure to have connective statements, more accomplished speakers do not need them.
false
Which is not an example of feedback?
the temperature in the room
The introduction of the speech should be
About 10-15% of speech time
The value of a strong preparation outline is ____.
All of a-d
Your instructor will probably want you to present your speech extemporaneously because _______.
it is the most common and practical method of delivering a speech
This is a portion of an article on Malcolm X that Barry wants to use for a speech on the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. It is from the book by Bruce Perry, Malcolm: The Life of the Man who Changed Black America, written in 1992: "Malcolm X fathered no legislation. He engineered no stunning Supreme Court victories or political campaigns. He scored no major electoral triumphs. Yet because of the way he articulated his followers' grievances and anger, the impact he had upon the body politic was enormous." Which of the following would be a correct, non plagiarizing use of the source?
Bruce Perry said of Malcolm X that, "because of the way he articulated his followers' grievances and anger, the impact he had upon the body politic was enormous."
Which of the following is suggested for addressing anxiety about public speaking?
Examine your own thoughts about why you are anxious.
Why is organization important to a speech?
Good organization benefits speaker credibility.
Which statement is true about process-oriented speeches?
They may either be designed for information purposes only or for the audience to perform the process.
Which of these is not a contributing factor to a speaker's credibility?
ethnicity
A rhetorical question is used to get the audience to respond and start discussing the topic among themselves.
false
All of the philosophers cited in the text would have agreed with "the ends justify the means" in some form.
false
Learning from other public speakers, and emulating their techniques, is unethical.
false
Similarities between the audience and the speaker have no effect on the speaker's credibility with the audience.
false
The meaning of encode is ___.
the process of the sender putting his/her thought and feelings into words or other symbols
The meaning of connotative is ___.
the subjective or personal meaning a word or symbol evokes in people together or individual
If your instructors ban electronic devices, they have evidence for doing so other than personal preference.
true
It is possible to use one organizational pattern for the main points and another for the subpoints.
true
The importance of ethics of communication has been debated since at least the classical Greeks' time.
true
What type of connective is this? "So far in the speech I have discussed the purpose of the Eifel Tower in French history and who its designers were."
internal summary
One tip for preparation that the textbook suggests is _________.
to eat protein for breakfast
The specific purpose statement has three sections: the specific communication word, the target audience, and the content
true
Which is not a common error in speech introductions?
using a startling statistic in the first line
Which of the following is not an element of the process of communication?
perception
Of the types of speech delivery, which is the most impractical for students in a speech class?
memorized
The idea of "free marketplace of ideas" originated a____.
17th century England
The term from classical rhetoric, "invention" is essentially the process of
Choosing the particular message and approach for the audience and situation.
Which is the correct order of the credibility that an audience experiences toward a speaker during a speech?
Initial credibility, derived credibility terminal credibility
Which statement is true about the place of the central idea in actually giving the speech?
It comes after the attention-getting material.
What is the idea behind the canons of rhetoric?
It is a traditional way of explaining the process of public speaking.
Which of these statements is true about listening?
Listening involves making an effort to process and retain information.
Which is a lesson we can learn from the quotation about communication from Johann Goethe, the German philosopher?
One reason for studying public speaking is to become aware of the potential for public speaking's limitations or "noise" factors.
The idea that "any behavior we engage in should be what we think everyone else on the planet should do ethically" is a paraphrase of
The Categorical Imperative
What is missing from this definition of public speaking, according to the textbook? "A face-to-face attempt to inform, persuade, or entertain a group of people through words, physical delivery, and visual or audio aids."
a and b above the concept of organization the concept of intentionality or purposefulness
"The act of using another person's words or ideas without giving credit to that person" is an adequate and complete definition of plagiarism.
false