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An audience that strongly agrees with your position
_______________________________.
a.is inevitably not going to work for your speech
b.may require you to switch opinions and take the opposite side
c.should be asked to take action on the topic
d.will require you to provide in information to aid in understanding
Answer:
During her job interview, when Sadie began to discuss her previous work experience,
the interviewer leaned forward to show interest. This movement is best described as a
change in ____
a.gesture
b.expression
c.posture
d.paralanguage
Answer:
Which of the following statements are accurate regarding gestures in public speaking?
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a.Gestures are distracting and should not be used.
b.Gestures should not be practiced in advance ; they should be spontaneous.
c.Gestures can help clarify structure in a speech.
d.All of these.
Answer:
Denotative meanings reflect our emotions and experiences, whereas connotative
meanings reflect the dictionary definition.
a.True
b.False
Answer:
Speakers who overpower their messages with computerized slide shows often do more
harm than good, succombing to _____________________.
a."LCD tunnel vision"
b."Acrobat overload"
c."death by PowerPoint"
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d."the Keynote crutch"
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The interviewee is given more freedom and is encouraged to talk when they asked
_______________________.
a.closed-ended questions
b.leading questions
c.secondary questions
d.open-ended questions
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Common articulation problems include ____________________________.
a.accenting the incorrect syllable
b.distorting sounds and adding sounds where none should be
c.transporting sentences
d.stuttering and lisping
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You should use presentational aids when you would like to cover material that you
think is important but you're not sure you'll have time to cover it during your speech.
a.True
b.False
Answer:
Which of the following is an example of plagiarism?
a.Alex paraphrases a paragraph from a book in his speech without an oral footnote.
b.Evan gives a speech that his friend wrote the previous semester.
c.Carole quotes a line from an article without an oral footnote.
d.All of these.
Answer:
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The process of transforming feelings and concepts into symbols and organizing them
into a message is called decoding.
a.True
b.False
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People who behave aggressively ________________________.
a.give good reasons for their beliefs or feelings.
b.are generally nonjudgmental
c.avoid exaggerating for dramatic effect
d.lash out at people with little regard for their feelings
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Visualization involves picturing ___________________________.
a.members of the audience as insignificant
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b.yourself giving a great speech
c.yourself somewhere other than in front of an audience
d.the words on your outline
Answer:
People who engage in passive behavior may be motivated by any of the following
except _____________________.
a.they fear losing their connection with the other person
b.they are self-assured enough to be selfless
c.they value the other person above themselves
d.they have low self-esteem
Answer:
Which of these might be a factor that distinguishes a co-culture?
a.Sexual orientation
b.Social class
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c.Gender
d.All of these
Answer:
Which of the following statements about narratives is accurate?
a.Narratives are rarely appropriate for a speech.
b.Narratives are only acceptable if they are about your own personal experience.
c.Narratives can be a useful way to gain and keep the audience's attention.
d.Narratives can be a good substitute for statistical data.
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To improve our chances of successfully interpreting nonverbal messages, we should
____________________.
a.interpret nonverbal messages equally regardless of the source
b.consider nonverbal messages as a separate from verbal message
c.ignore smiley faces and other lexicons when we read emails
d.none of these
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Answer:
Kwan creates a 16-slide PowerPoint presentation with bullet points and graphs that
illustrates his group's progress. He posts it on a webpage that all project members and
managers can access. Kwan's document is called ___________________.
a.a symposium
b.an oral brief
c.a written brief
d.a remote access report
Answer:
Your friend says to you, "I failed two of my classes this semester," as she shows you her
report card. Which of the following statements is a fact?
a.Your friend is upset about her grades.
b.Your friend failed two classes.
c.Your friend did not try very hard this semester.
d.Your friend is not very smart.
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Answer:
A speaker who changed his or her phrasing from "When an individual eventually gets
enough money for a down payment on a house, he needs to ask himself some very
serious questions" to "When you eventually get enough money for a down payment on
a house, you need to ask yourself some very serious questions" has learned the value of
_____________________.
a.rhetorical questions
b.being specific
c.personal pronouns
d.repetition
Answer:
If Mark says he has a new car and Paul thinks of an electric hybrid, Paul's thought
reflects:
a.denotation
b.contextual integration
c.uncertainty reduction
d.connotation
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During Ashlee's speech, she talks with the same inflections, pauses, and other qualities
she uses when talking to friends even though her speech is carefully planned and
rehearsed. Ashlee's speech has ________________.
a.a performance orientation
b.a conversational style
c.an impromptu style
d.a professional orientation
Answer:
The perception process involves attention and selection, organization of stimuli, and
interpretation of stimuli.
a.True
b.False
Answer:
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_______________ is the sound of a person's voice that distinguishes it from others.
a.intonation
b.voice quality
c.acoustic space
d.none of these
Answer:
Of the following, the best way to cite a source in a speech would be:
a.According to a magazine I read last week...........
b.According to Arthur Jones in Harper's magazine, August 7, 1989, in an article entitled
"New Sources of Energy," on page 17 ...
c.According to Arthur Jones in an article in last August's issue of Harper's magazine ...
d.According to "New Sources of Energy" ...
Answer:
When using statistics in a speech, always remember that _____________________.
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a.there is no such thing as too may statistics
b.they must be verified
c.they do not mislead
d.statistics speak for themselves, without interpretation
Answer:
What it the purpose of a team-building activity?
a.to establish trust and rapport
b.to establish group norms
c.to determine who is committed to group goals
d.to develop leadership in groups
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Compromising __________________________________________________.
a.is a good strategy when the issue is extremely important
b.is never a good means of conflict management
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c.is typically characterized as a partial lose-lose approach
d.leaves both parties completely satisfied
Answer:
You approach your friend Tom to ask him about how he feels about his classes this fall.
Tom is busy watching a squirrel outside the window and doesn't hear anything you've
just said. The communication is being affected by ____
a.historical context
b.semantic noise
c.psychological noise
d.external noise
Answer:
Knowing that someone made a mistake that affects you, but not saying anything about
it, is illustrative of _______________________.
a.passive behavior
b.aggressive behavior
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c.assertive behavior
d.none of these
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The surge of anxiety as you first begin your speechis a part of the
_____________________.
a.anticipation phase
b.confrontation phase
c.adaptation phase
d.orientation phase
Answer:
Our brains attempt to simplify complex information so that we can process it quicker
and easier.
a.True
b.False
Answer:

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