Speech Answers
What does an ad hominem argument attempt to do?
Attack the person (i.e., speaker) rather than the issue at hand
A rhetorical question posed by the speaker seeks a direct response from the audience.
False
Demographics are the psychological characteristics of a given population.
False
Explaining to audience members what they have to gain by listening to you is not effective in motivating an audience to accept the goals of your speech.
False
Misinformation and disinformation are synonymous.
False
Studies show that speech organization does not affect audience perception of speaker credibility.
False
Supporting material drawn from secondary research can include any source developed directly by the participants involved.
False
The introduction of a speech should always be the longest part.
False
The thesis statement expresses the goal of the speech, whereas the specific purpose expresses the theme or central idea of the speech.
False
Speech conclusions fulfill which of the following functions?
Restating the speech purpose, summarizing the key points, challenging the audience to respond (all of the above)
The general purpose of a speech is:
To inform, to persuade or to entertain
A conclusion gives the speaker the opportunity to drive home his or her purpose and a final chance to reinforce the main points of the speech.
True
A speaker might reply on some of the same devices for making a conclusion memorable as they would for gaining attention in the introduction.
True
Active listening includes listening for main ideas and watching got the speaker's nonverbal cues.
True
An audience that holds negative attitudes toward the speaker will tend to disregard even the most important or interesting message.
True
Brainstorming is a problem-solving technique involving the spontaneous generation of ideas.
True
Central to conducting ethical research is properly citing sources.
True
Encoding is the process of organizing message, choosing words and sentence structure, and verbalizing the message.
True
In evaluating facts and statistics as supporting material for a speech, it is important to determine if the source is credible.
True
It is a good idea for speakers to prepare a hard-copy backup of an electronic presentation.
True
Lay testimony is testimony by non-experts.
True
Nonverbal responses can be viewed by the speaker as feedback from the audience.
True
Research indicates that people remember about 20 percent of what they hear but more than 50 percent of what they see and hear.
True
Statistical relationships can be communicated more efficiently and effectively through graphs and charts than through verbal description.
True
The first challenge a speaker faces in developing an introduction is to win the audience's attention.
True
The full-sentence outline restricts eye contact with the audience.
True
The key to the successful delivery of a speech is practice.
True
Topics that involve timelines or a series of sequential steps require the chronological pattern of arrangement.
True
Two types of primary research are interviews and surveys.
True
Visualizing success may help the speaker reduce nervousness.
True
Words, phrases, or sentences that tie the speech ideas together and enable the speaker to move smoothly from one point to the next are called transitions.
True
According to most research on effective listening, approximately how much of what we hear will most listeners forget after 48 hours?
We will forget roughly 25 percent of what we hear.
What are "boolean operators?"
Words used in search engines to limit or delimit research
The key to a productive search in online depends on:
a well-prepared research strategy, an understanding of information available on the internet, a basic grasp of how to use online search tools (all of the above)
Brief stories of interesting humorous, or real-life incidents are called
anecdotes
A speech introduction is designed to:
arouse the audience's attention and motivate the audience to accept the speaker's goals.
Monroe's Motivated Sequence
attention, need, satisfaction, visualization, and action
In her speech about divorce rates, Geneva wanted to show a comparison of divorce rates among three states. in order to best illustrate these comparisons, Geneva used a
bar graph
In his persuasive speech about why people should buy used instead of new autos, Maverick provided the audience with convincing information due to his knowledge and experience as a used-car salesperson. Maverick employed which type of appeal?
ethos
According to Aristotle, rhetorical proof consists of logos, ethos, and mythos.
false
Delivering a speech without prior preparation is called speaking extemporaneously.
false
Limiting the number of words in a presentation aid increases the likelihood that the audience will spend too much time reading the aid rather than listening to the speaker.
false
Since few contemporary audiences are culturally diverse, a speaker need not be aware of or sensitive to cultural variations in language.
false
The goal of informative speaking is to persuade or convince an audience.
false
The informative speech seeks to advocate, whereas the persuasive speech seeks to educate.
false
The problem-solution pattern does not, in fact, always require the presentation of a solution.
false
To show respect for their listeners, speakers should promote in-group and out-group distinctions.
false
When a speaker is alert to the audience's ________, he or she can respond to it and make the audience feel respected and recognized.
feedback
Socioeconomic status includes
income, occupation, and education
Which of the following are types of primary research?
interviews and personal relationships
The canons of rhetoric are a classical approach to speechmaking in which the speaker divides a speech into 5 parts:
invention, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery
Speaking from a manuscript
is useful when precise messages are required
What is the term used to identify any physical, psychological or environmental interference that disrupts the effective flow of communication?
noise
Buck gave a persuasive speech about why people should assist the homeless in his city in order to prevent crime. According to Maslow, this speech appealed to which basic need?
safety
Which step in Monroe's motivated sequence pattern identifies the proposed solution?
satisfaction
The background color of a presentation aid
should be neutral in color
A speech topic is considered unethical if the topic
shows an audience how to perform illegal actions, provides information that may physically or psychology harm them, is humiliating or degrading to the audience (all of the above)
To explain the physical arrangement of a place, a scene, or an object, a speaker should use which pattern of arrangement?
spatial
Facts, statistics, testimonies, and narratives are all examples of
supporting material
The credibility of testimony can be evaluated by checking
the reliability of a source, the timeliness of the information (A and B)
The proper volume for delivering a speech depends on which of the following factors?
the size of the room and number of persons in the audience, the availability of a microphone background noise (all of the above)
When narrowing a topic, the speaker should consider the
time limit for speaking, speech purpose, amount of time available for research (all of the above)
A claim declares some state of affairs and is often presented as a thesis statement.
true
A speaker should always reveal the speech purpose to the audience.
true
According to one study, listeners may derive only seven percent of a message's meaning from the words a speaker uses.
true
Acknowledging your sources is one way of conveying trustworthiness.
true
Coughing and excessive shifting around by the audience may indicate difficulty in hearing and flagging interest in a speech.
true
For on-screen projection, a speaker should not use a font smaller than 18-point text.
true
Selecting an appropriate organizational pattern aids audience comprehension of a speech.
true
Speakers who lack enthusiasm often lose their audience's attention.
true
Strong ethos is established when the audience believes that we are speaking with their best interests in mind.
true
The persuader who seeks only minor changes is usually more successful than the speaker who seeks major change.
true
When there is no variety in pitch, speaking becomes monotonous.
true
The selective nature of listening means:
we pay attention to what we hold as important, information that touches our experiences and backgrounds, filter out what we already know (all of the above)