Exam 3: Listening
Exam 1: Speaking in Public 103 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics and Public Speaking 102 Questions
Exam 3: Listening 91 Questions
Exam 4: Giving Your First Speech 50 Questions
Exam 5: Selecting a Topic and a Purpose 137 Questions
Exam 6: Analyzing the Audience 135 Questions
Exam 7: Gathering Materials 97 Questions
Exam 8: Supporting Your Ideas 153 Questions
Exam 9: Organizing the Body Othe Speech 170 Questions
Exam 10: Beginning and Ending the Speech 125 Questions
Exam 11: Outlining the Speech 92 Questions
Exam 12: Using Language 134 Questions
Exam 13: Delivery 170 Questions
Exam 14: Using Visual Aids 149 Questions
Exam 15: Speaking to Inform 110 Questions
Exam 16: Speaking to Persuade 185 Questions
Exam 17: Methods Opersuasion 287 Questions
Exam 18: Speaking on Special Occasions 90 Questions
Exam 19: Speaking in Small Groups 136 Questions
Exam 20: Public Speaking and Communication Skills172 Questions
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List the four causes opoor listening discussed in your textbook.
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According to your textbook, people with inefficient note-taking skills usually suffer from which problems)?
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Listening to evaluate a message for purposes oaccepting or rejecting it is known as critical listening.
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According to your textbook, when you listen to provide emotional support for the speaker, you are engaged in _______________ listening.
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According to your textbook, when you listen primarily for pleasure or enjoyment, you are engaged in _______________ listening.
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Listening is a passive process, while critical thinking is an active process.
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According to your textbook, effective listening skills are important for
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When business managers are asked to list the communication skills most crucial to their job, they usually rank __________ number one.
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Your textbook recommends __________ as the most effective method onote taking for listening to a speech.
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One othe major obstacles to listening effectively is that the brain can process many more words than can be spoken in a minute.
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According to your textbook, when you listen to an informative speech in order to understand the speaker's ideas, you are engaged in _______________ listening.
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Although most people speak at a rate o120 to 150 words a minute, the brain can process words at a rate of
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As your textbook explains, focusing on a speaker's delivery and personal appearance is an excellent way to strengthen your listening skills.
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According to your textbook, effective listening can help you do which othe following?
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Iyou disagree with a speaker, you have nothing to gain by listening carefully.
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Gerald is listening to comfort a friend whose apartment has just been burglarized. According to your textbook, Gerald is engaged in __________ listening.
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Kristen is listening to a political candidate's speech for purposes odeciding whether to accept or reject the speaker's message. According to your textbook, Kristen is engaged in __________ listening.
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People need effective listening skills in almost all occupations.
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When you listen to someone give a sales presentation, and you need to decide whether you will buy the item, you are engaged in comprehensive listening.
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