Speech Exam 3
A specific purpose statement is needed for a working outline, but not a speaking outline a. True b. False
False
A thesis statement is only needed for your speaking outline a. True b. False
False
Elaborating on information is not a task role. a. True b. False
False
The audience's backgrounds and age is not as important in a special occasion speech. a. True b. False
False
If a team member initiates a discussion this is a task role? a. True b. False
True
At special occasion speeches who's responsibility is it to indicate when a specific emotion should surface? a. The speaker's b. The audience c. The coordinator d. The recipient
a
In a speech of introduction you should: a. Shift the listeners' focus to the upcoming event b. Speak only when your audience is listening c. Break the boredom with a funny story d. List your credentials for speaking at this event
a
Pathos is defined as: a. The speaker is using emotions to persuade b. The speaker is using logic to persuade c. The speaker is using his/her credibility to persuade d. The speaker is being unethical
a
What type of speaking is it when you speak to a small group? a. Presentational speaking b. Special occasion c. Informative d. Persuasion e. Pathos
a
What type of special occasion speech celebrates the life of a deceased person. a. Eulogy b. Introduction c. Memorial d. Acceptance e. Celebration
a
A small group consists of at least how many people? a. 6-10 b. 3 c. 8 d. 2 e. 20
b
How would you show ethos in a special occasion speech? a. Show your I.D. b. Show commonality c. Give data on why you're spending d. Show emotional content
b
Identify the proper format for your working outline. a. IEEE b. APA c. Chicago d. MLA e. None of the above
b
If you have conflict within the group you should: a. Focus on the people causing the conflict. b. Focus on the issues not the people. c. Focus on both the people and issues. d. Stop the conflict as all conflict is bad within the group.
b
Logos is defined as: a. The speaker is using emotions to persuade b. The speaker is using logic to persuade c. The speaker is using his/her credibility to persuade d. The speaker is being unethical
b
The purpose of transitions in a speech are: a. An indication to your audience that the speech is over b. An indication to your audience that you are moving on c. An indication that you are short on time d. An indication that the next slide has a main point on it. e. None of the above
b
What type of special occasion speech is a brief speech before the main event? a. Eulogy b. Introduction c. Memorial d. Acceptance e. Celebration
b
Which of the following is a task role of the group? a. Accomplish the goals set by the team b. Seeking or giving information c. Finish the projects on time d. Allow teacher to set goals e. None of the above
b
Ethos is defined as: a. The speaker is using emotions to persuade b. The speaker is using logic to persuade c. The speaker is using his/her credibility to persuade d. The speaker is being unethical
c
Identify the rule or rules for working outlines. a. Only persuasion speeches need working outlines b. Only informative speeches need working outlines c. All formal speeches require a working outline d. Only speeches using Logos require a working outline e. None of the above
c
Identify the rule or rules for working outlines. a. This outline is used for giving your speech b. This outline should be written in short phrases c. This outline should be detailed d. Should be written on index cards e. None of the above
c
In order to make sure that your supporting material is subordinate to your main point, you should ask: a. Why am I here? b. Should this material be used in this outline? c. This supports the point I am making because? d. What do I know about this topic e. All of the above
c
Small group presentations are a form of: a. Intergroup relationships b. Business communication c. Presentational speaking d. Reporting
c
What type of special occasion speech honors the sacrifices and heroism of a group of people? a. Eulogy b. Introduction c. Memorial d. Acceptance e. Celebration
c
Identify the rule or rules for working outlines. a. Citations are not needed in working outlines b. A bibliography is not needed in a working outline c. Working outlines are not needed for special occasion speeches d. All citations should be in your text e. None of the above
d
Identify the rule or rules for working outlines. a. Each idea should be written in full sentences. b. Should be read as your speech c. Working outlines should be short and to the point e. None of the above
d
In order to promote group harmony, you should: a. Focus on interpersonal issues within the group so they do not break team integrity. b. Focus on an individual's feelings about the rest of the group. c. Focus on the group's meetings d. Focus on group goals
d
What helps keep the group focused? a. Meetings b. Communication c. The cat video d. Goals e. The instructor
d
Which of the following are examples of positive Interpersonal Roles? a. Protecting the group from distractions b. Keeping harmony c. Sensing the needs of others d. A through C e. Blocking other group members to keep the group on task
d
Who is the acknowledged Father of Rhetoric? a. Socrates b. Hermes c. Plato d. Aristotle e. Nero
d
Identify the rule or rules for working outlines: a. Always use black ink for writing outlines b. A working outline does not need research c. A working outline is only used to get a grade d. Can use any sources of research e. None of the above
e
What type of special occasion speech is a speech of gratitude? a. Eulogy b. Introduction c. Memorial d. Acceptance e. Celebration
e
What type of special occasion speech would be given at a wedding? a. Eulogy b. Introduction c. Memorial d. Acceptance e. Celebration
e