Public Speaking : Module 1
Laura has been assigned to write an essay explaining why critical thinking is important in public speaking. Which of the following statements should she delete from her essay?
"Critical thinking helps speakers learn how to support their claims with opinions."
You are speaking to a parent-teacher organization about the Internet. Which of the following topic sentences would best connect the audience to your message?
"Today, I am going to discuss the top ten Internet resources for students."
Jane has been asked to talk to a sorority about campus safety. Last week, a women's dormitory on campus was burglarized, and two women were assaulted. Which of the following introductory sentences would demonstrate effective audience analysis?
"When crime strikes in your own backyard, it's frightening. Today, I'm going to share six ways you can make yourselves and your house more secure."
Which of the following best represents the first linear model of communication?
A sender sends a message to a receiver.
For a presentation about environmentalism for an audience of graduate students in their mid-20s and early 30s, which of the following presentation aids would be least effective?
A series of posters that illustrate rising pollution levels with charts and graphs.
Which of the following is an example of state anxiety?
Although he gives weekly business presentations with ease, Anthony is so nervous about giving a toast at his best friend's wedding that he has already drafted five versions.
Assuming a speech goes well, a speaker should not be surprised by which of the following responses?
An African-American audience interjecting positive comments during the speech
Which of the following involves a judgment?
An opinion
One of the earliest scholars to write a book on rhetoric was __________.
Aristotle
____________________ is a type of ____________________ that involves discrimination or stereotypical attitudes based on socio-economic status.
Classism; exclusion
____________________ is credited with inventing the study of rhetoric.
Corax
_____________________ refers to a conclusion drawn from evidence.
Inference
____________________ communication offers the opportunity to share deep thoughts, feelings, and desires.
Interpersonal
All of the following are categories of communication except _____________________ communication.
Introperspective
Jim has big plans for his public speaking career and is preparing his first speech. Which of the following strategies would be least effective at helping him manage speaker anxiety?
Learning from his peers' public speaking experiences
Sergio, the valedictorian of his high school class, is preparing to give his graduation address. Which of the following would not help Sergio manage any speaker anxiety he may feel?
Looking over his audience members' heads
Which of the following is true of effective listening?
Low message intensity is an external barrier to effective listening.
In 1965, which of the following figures delivered a famous speech before Congress to request the passage of the Voting Rights Act?
Lyndon B. Johnson
Which of the following is not a principle of good ethics in public speaking?
Manipulating the audience only when necessary
Lane has been invited by the Women's Studies program to deliver the keynote speech at her alma mater's "Woman of the Year" ceremony. She wants to tailor her speech to the audience and the occasion. Which of the following is the least effective preparation technique Lane could use?
Reading a ten-year-old article about the ceremony
You ask a friend if she has seen the movie you watched last night. While you wait for her answer, you are engaging in ____________________ listening.
Responsive
During her last speech, Andrea suffered from situational anxiety. Which of the following situations would have most logically caused her this sort of anxiety?
She had to project charts and graphs from a friend's laptop when hers broke.
Which of the following questions does not deal with an issue of free speech?
Should carrying a concealed handgun be legal?
Thomas will be the featured speaker at a local high school's antidrug rally. Which of the following presentation plans best indicates that Thomas understands his audience members' needs and expectations?
Showing video clips from popular movies and celebrity interviews that deal with pop stars who died of drug overdoses
As part of an academic conference on colonialism, Jacqueline is presenting her research on the European settlement of the Americas. Which of the following is not a socio-psychological factor she should consider when preparing her speech?
The audience includes a group of scholars from major Mexican and American universities.
Stan has already analyzed his audience's demographics, and now he needs to summarize the socio-psychological issues relevant to his presentation on Shakespeare's tragedies. Which of the following should Stan not include in his summary?
The average age of audience members is 19.
Which of the following is not typically considered a cost of free speech in the U.S.?
The government must use resources to monitor hurtful speech.
Anna, a Norwegian exchange student at a U.S. university, gives a speech on welfare reform that sharply criticizes U.S. policy for relying on a misguided belief in individual responsibility. During the speech, she notices members of the audience frowning, muttering in disagreement, and shaking their heads. No one applauds or smiles when she finishes. Anna likely misjudged which aspect of her listeners?
Their faith in individual responsibility, because it is a core belief of Americans
Exclusion disrupts the communication process.
True
If you experience a fear of speaking in public, your body may react to this fear as if you are being physically threatened.
True
In the United States, freedom of speech is guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution.
True
Political Correctness refers to a person's conscious avoidance of any potentially offensive language or behavior.
True
The Cold War, which ended in 1991, was largely a war fought with words.
True
Thinking becomes instinctive during episodes of speaker anxiety.
True
All of the following are forms of unprotected speech except
U.S. publishers' producing pornographic materials.
Which of the following speaking events does not violate the ethics of the public speaking situation?
Using specialized banking terms when discussing international currency investments
Roberta will be giving a speech on political corruption and electoral fraud to a group of ninth graders. Which of the following preparatory questions is least important for her audience analysis?
What is her expectation of the audience?
Megan experienced severe speaker anxiety during her first speech, and she is investigating the physical symptoms of her reaction. Which of the following conclusions from her research is false?
Your thought rate increases when you are anxious.
All of the following are examples of external interference except
a student missing a teacher's main point because she is worried that she may have left her car unlocked.
When Barbara Bush gave the commencement address at Wellesley College in 1990, she knew that she had not been the students' first choice for speaker. Mrs. Bush handled this potentially awkward situation by
acknowledging the situation in her speech and adapting to it accordingly.
To make a speech inclusive, do all of the following except
address your audience in an ethnocentric tone.
Audience analysis helps you ________________________________________.
appeal to audience members' ego or self interest choose an appropriate topic tailor your message to appeal to a particular element in the audience
Asking for comments about a speech and then using them to improve your speaking skills involves all of the following except
asking for only positive comments on your speech.
Cassandra received an unsolicited invitation in the mail to speak to a book club. She has given many such talks before, and she would like to give this one, but she does not know anyone in this club or the reason she has been invited. To understand the speaking situation better, Cassandra should do all of the following except
assume that this group will be just like the others she has addressed.
Demographic categories include the following except
attitudes
A variety of a spoken language specific to a particular region is known as a
dialect
Listening attentively to opposing views can do all of the following except
diminish your comprehension of an issue.
During a speech, your experience as a listener will be hindered if you
do not anticipate the speech topic.
Known for his inspiring speeches, Nelson Mandela is an example of a highly ____________________ and ____________________ speaker.
effective; ethical
The view that one's own beliefs, attitudes, and way of life are the norm is an example of
ethnocentrism
Communication is the continuous __________ of __________ to create __________.
exchange; information; meaning
If you do a great job emphasizing your main points in the body of a speech, you will not need to mention them in the introduction.
false
When tailoring a speech to a particular audience, always use inclusive pronouns.
false
All of the following are true of speaker anxiety except that
fear of public speaking is a physical phobia.
Kevin agreed to give a talk to the local Rotary Club and asked if he could volunteer at one of the group's charity events. Kevin hoped that by mingling with the Rotarians on their own turf, he could improve his talk by doing all of the following except
finding some investors among the group for his new business.
When evaluating a speaker, give the least amount of weight to the speaker's
gestures
All of the following are aspects of the speaking situation except
goal
Which of the following are possible demographic characteristics of an audience?
group affiliation values race
All of the following are external barriers to effective listening except
hunger.
Gene is applying for a grant to continue his research in molecular biology. Today he will speak to a group of sophisticated pharmaceutical and computer scientists about one of his recent discoveries. If he has analyzed his audience correctly, Gene should
illustrate his examples with technical, computer-generated presentation aids.
In public speaking, an _____________________ is usually a conclusion drawn from existing evidence.
inference
Listening for intonation is mostly a characteristic of ________________.
intensive listening
All of the following actions may be involved in extensive listening except
interruption.
All of the following are true of hearing except that it
involves assigning meaning to sound.
The mean is useful only if there is ____________________ variability in the ____________________.
little; scores
All of the following are ethical obligations of the speaker except
making certain that the tone of a speech fits the occasion.
The ____________________ refers to the statistical midpoint of a group of scores.
median
When analyzing the framework of a speech, you need not consider the speaker's
minor delivery flaws.
The ____________________ refers to the number that occurs most often in a group of scores.
mode
To better understand a speaking situation, one must explore the speech's time, place, and
occasion
Veronica has been asked to introduce a colleague at an English symposium at her university. In her speech, Veronica says, "I've known Dr. Jones for years, I respect her work very much, and I'm sure she also respects my work, since two of her articles build upon my earlier research on William Faulkner's short stories. I′m sure Dr. Jones will find my next book on Faulkner useful as well." Veronica has violated the ethical obligations of the
occasion.
To make it easier for your audience to listen, do all of the following except
offer at least five main points.
Compared to the rate at which people think, the rate at which they listen is approximately
one-fourth to one-fifth as fast.
Effective delivery involves all of the following except
planning your physical gestures in advance.
All of the following are true of speaker anxiety except that
positive self-imaging does little to improve performance.
When Professor Smith lectures to a large undergraduate biology class, he is engaging in ______________________ communication.
public
The person sitting beside you in class sneezes, and you automatically turn your head toward him. This is an example of ____________________ listening.
reactive
To get the most out of your experience as a listener, avoid ___________________ listening.
reactive
Use all of the information you can discover about the speaking situation when preparing your ____________________ of the speech.
rehearsal
The study of language used to communicate or persuade is known as ________________.
rhetoric
While on his way to class, Carlos hears a group of students debating the issue of tuition hikes to support the building of a new computer facility. He stops for a moment, listens only to those speakers who support the proposal, and then heads to his public speaking class. This is an example of
selective listening
All of the following are visible ways a speaker and audience members may differ except
sexual orientation
During World War II, both the Allied and Axis powers used propaganda to
shape public support of the war.
When Gregory suggests to the ten members of his book club that they read the newest novel by his favorite author, he is engaging in _____________________ communication.
small group
Effective organization is an ethical obligation of the _______________.
speaker
Attaching a characteristic to an entire racial group is an example of a racial
stereotype
All of the following are components of responsible listening except
taking out note-taking material once the speaker says something interesting.
In the Renaissance, it was considered ideal to have three main points in a speech because of the Roman Catholic doctrine of
the Trinity
To find common ground with an audience of antismoking advocates, you should address a universal value such as
the importance of good health
All of the following are forms of protected speech except
the revelation of classified information regarding U.S. troop locations.
For a speech to a local civic organization, Jodie should consider all of the following demographic information except that
the speech will be held at the local high school auditorium.
One way that conversations differ from public speaking situations is that in conversations the communicators are equal.
true
To appear competent as a speaker, you must show that you understand your audience and connect your listeners to your goal.
true
Language that reflects an irrational fear of foreign people and things is called
xenophobic
Throat constriction associated with speaker anxiety can be relieved by
yawning
Which of the following is sometimes an unexpected result of censorship?
Victims of hate speech are censored.
Joan is giving a speech to a group of college freshmen about preparing their tax returns. She begins by saying, "Most of you will be filing tax returns for the first time this year. By following a few simple tips, you can make the process easier on yourself and your pocketbook. We'll discuss suggestions from experts on the tax code, and I'll tell you how to maximize exemptions, maximize deductions, and avoid an audit."
clarifying her terms
Richard Nixon best utilized his public speaking skills during which of the following historical events?
The Watergate scandal (1974)
When preparing a speech, you should consider the diversity of the audience by doing all of the following except
assuming that different cultural expectations do not matter.
__________ information includes categories such as race, gender, socio-economic status, and level of education.
demographic
During the Great Depression, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivered a series of speeches called
Fireside chats
You have invited Dr. Stock, a pediatrician, to give a speech to a group of expectant mothers about the importance of proper diet and exercise. You know that the majority of the audience speaks English, but women from China and Mexico will also be there. The doctor has had little time to analyze the audience, so he calls you for help. Which of the following would you recommend to ensure that he creates an inclusive environment?
Offer a multilingual transcript of the speech
Denotation concerns the values or emotions bound up with a word.
False
During a speech, audience members do not really have any ethical obligations During a speech, audience members do not really have any ethical obligations.
False
It is appropriate to stay for part of a speech and leave in the middle if you cannot stay for the entire thing.
False
Marta is preparing to deliver a presentation on the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda at a literature symposium in Dallas. Upon arrival, she learns that her audience is mainly Hispanic, though it includes some whites and African-Americans. Marta knows nothing else about them except that they are all scholars or graduate students. Which of the following introductory sentences would best avoid ethnocentric assumptions?
"I am going to read three poems by Pablo Neruda in Spanish and then in English translation, and I hope to share with each of you the author's impressive use of metaphor."
An example of ineffective feedback is
"I don't think you did a good job of arguing your points."
If you were offering a speaker constructive criticism, you might begin by saying
"I found your use of transitions extremely helpful."
John, a member of a militant student group, plans to protest U.S. involvement in the World Bank. John is well known to local authorities, so he wants to be mindful of engaging only in protected speech. Which of the following statements should he avoid?
"I urge each of you to track down your congressional representatives, confront them, and use any means necessary to make them put a stop to this economic aggression."
Hilda, a German professor of world history, is to speak about her experiences in Germany during World War II. Her audience will include U.S. veterans, Holocaust survivors, college students, and a group of elderly German citizens. Which of the following statements will establish an inclusive environment for her audience?
"Some of you are here tonight because you fought in the war. Others experienced the Holocaust firsthand. Still others saw their country torn apart by the tyranny of a megalomaniacal leader. What have we learned from this tragic episode in human history, and how can we use our knowledge to create a better future for the generation represented by the college students in attendance this evening?"
Speakers who regularly make comments that exclude large portions of their audience risk being saddled with
"credibility baggage."
This student of Plato, through his work with Alexander the Great, developed the first systematic analysis of speechmaking.
Aristotle
Jerome is to give a speech to his European studies class about traveling abroad. He has consulted a number of different studies from scholarly journals and formulated a central idea statement: "I believe traveling abroad is an excellent way to learn, experience other cultures, and relax." Jerome may need to examine this statement in light of which issue of critical thinking?
Clarifying his meaning by using denotation
Communication is the exchange of information to create language.
False
Countries throughout the world share a universal definition of hate speech.
False
Joan has given a successful first speech. Which of the following is not true of the importance of this experience?
Since her first speech was strong, her speaking ability will now not need to be improved.
You have been asked to deliver a slide presentation and speech to your business class. Your nervousness at never having used a slide projector before is a form of ____________________ anxiety.
Situational
Which of the following is an example of adhering to the ethical obligations of context?
Speaking loudly enough for all audience members to hear
Forms of speech that are generally protected may come to be considered unprotected conduct if they interfere with a person's ability to lead his or her daily life. Which of the following is an example of speech that has crossed the line and become illegal conduct?
Standing outside a movie star's house for hours at a time and proclaiming your love for them over a loudspeaker
Ramsey gets sick the morning he is supposed to deliver a speech in his communication class. The student speeches in his class are so tightly scheduled that the only way he can make up the assignment is to give the speech to a section of the course that meets at night. As he begins giving his speech, "Where to Party in This Town," he notices that his audience contains almost all older students who are probably taking night classes because they work during the day. Ramsey gamely continues with his speech, but he can tell that his audience has no interest in the topic. By not considering that the class would contain mostly older students, Ramsey wound up being guilty of inadvertent
ageism.
James is introducing the keynote speaker at a business symposium. Those present include the CEOs from many companies James has applied to for a job. Although usually comfortable giving speeches, James is especially nervous today and may be suffering from ____________________ anxiety.
audience
When William experiences speaker anxiety, all of the following are true except that his
blood flows from his extremities to his stomach, causing butterflies.
Audience analysis is not intended to help you
convince your audience that you are more of an authority than you really are.
Race, nationality, ethnicity, age, and gender are examples of ____________________ categories.
cultural
Sean, an American exchange student in South Korea, is pleasantly surprised to find that many Koreans speak English, but he is so distracted by their extreme reluctance to make eye contact that he sometimes finds it difficult to converse with them. When Sean later learns that Koreans consider direct eye contact impolite and overly bold, he manages to overcome this ____________________ barrier to effective listening. cultural
cultural