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In general, people learn more if they are permitted to remain passive during a presentation.
A. true
B. false

[c]

B


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A way to create information hunger is to give the audience so much information that they will inevitably be interested in your topic.
A. true
B. false

[c]

B
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS


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Rsum padding is
A. an appropriate method of enhancing the look of a rsum.
B. an ethical way of giving information on a rsum.
C. lying.
D. none of these

[c]

C


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Which of the following is the correct term for representative cases that serve to specify particular instances?
A. examples
B. illustrations
C. statistics
D. testimonials

[c]

A


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Paraphrasing
A. is a useful was to demonstrate a willingness to understand.
B. is a method of rephrasing another’s message to verify comprehension.
C. is used in the process of nonevaluative feedback.
D. is described by all of the above statements.

[c]

D


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When a speaker presents an idea again and again in different words, he or she is using
A. repetition.
B. restatement.
C. rewriting.
D. all of these

[c]

B


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Facts stated in numerical form are
A. examples.
B. definitions.
C. statistics.
D. illustrations.

[c]

C


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The public speaking process begins when you
A. stand up to speak.
B. rehearse your speech.
C. first consider speaking before a group.
D. perform a front-end or preliminary analysis.

[c]

C


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Demographics refers to
A. gender and age.
B. religion.
C. occupation and socioeconomic status.
D. all of these
E. none of these

[c]

D


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The second stage of the abuse cycle finds tensions erupting into violence.
A. true
B. false

[c]

A


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In U.S. culture, men neutralize their facial expressions when experiencing fear and sadness more than women do.
A. true
B. false

[c]

A


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What are the four quadrants of the Johari window?
A. people, messages, channels, noise
B. message, encoder, interpreter, decoder
C. referent, source, stimuli, receiver
D. open area, blind area, hidden area, and unknown area

[c]

D


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In Korea, crossing your legs is a sign of
A. a relaxed attitude.
B. a social error.
C. the thing to do.
D. respect for the elderly.

[c]

B


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Ethnocentrism is the tendency to see your culture as superior.
A. true
B. false

[c]

A


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Both the interviewer and the interviewee should use the hiring interview to
A. gather information.
B. make a decision about the compatibility of company and applicant.
C. give information.
D. all of these

[c]

D


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Those who believe they are members of a marginalized group feel they are outsiders.
A. true
B. false

[c]

A


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A laissez-faire leader
A. has a “leave-them-alone” attitude.
B. is midway between an autocratic and a democratic leader.
C. is always ineffective.
D. is always a strong leader.

[c]

A


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Americans tend to place a high value on
A. eye-to-eye communication.
B. not looking at the other person.
C. avoiding intrusive eye contact.
D. none of these

[c]

A


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Which description of the role of conflict in a healthy relationship is accurate?
A. The ideal relationship is a conflict-free relationship.
B. Handling conflicts well means that someone needs to deny his or her needs.
C. What people disagree about is more important than how they handle the conflict.
D. When handled well, conflict serves to strengthen the relationship.

[c]

D


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Homogeneity refers to the extent to which audience members
A. have been required to attend.
B. want to attend.
C. possess similar attitudes and values.
D. agree with the speaker.

[c]

C


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Which of the following factors impact on the meaning of a word?
A. region of the country
B. time
C. personal experience of the individual
D. all of these

[c]

A


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Speech-thought differential refers to the fact that we can speak faster than we can think.
A. true
B. false

[c]

B


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Feedback that is designed to encourage us to continue behaving as we are is called:
A. positive
B. negative
C. negative/positive
D. none of these

[c]

A


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The ability to view programs whenever one wants to is called
A. shifting time.
B. time shifting.
C. time.
D. shifting.

[c]

B


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“If you don't smoke now, don't begin” is an example of which kind of goal?
A. adoption
B. discontinuance
C. deterrence
D. continuance

[c]

C


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In the HURIER model, the letter “H” stands for
A. heart.
B. head.
C. helping.
D. hearing.

[c]

D


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To be an effective persuader, you should promise your audience that
A. you will not try to involve them actively in your presentation.
B. they can gain a meaningful reward by accepting your proposal.
C. you will not try to change their thoughts, feelings, or actions.
D. all of these

[c]

B


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An effect of communication would more likely be emotional than intellectual or physical.
A. true
B. false

[c]

B


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The interview is a means of conducting primary research.
A. true
B. false

[c]

A


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The text lists an “bill of personal rights.” Which of the following is not part of this list?
A. the right to make mistakes
B. the right to express feelings and opinions
C. the right to make choices for others
D. the right to say no without feeling guilty
E. the right not to assert oneself

[c]

C


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As an informative speaker, you should avoid
A. repetition.
B. information hunger.
C. information underload.
D. gestures.

[c]

C


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Which of the following is not included in paralanguage?
A. vocal cues such as pitch, volume, and voice rate
B. artifacts such as clothing accessories
C. nonfluencies
D. pauses in speaking and silences

[c]

B


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A speaker can use his or her eye movements to express nonverbal messages in ways that contradict their verbal message.
A. true
B. false

[c]

A


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