Exam 10: Oral Reports and Presentations
Exam 1: Communication Theory and Professional Practice19 Questions
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Exam 6: Professional Communication Research20 Questions
Exam 7: Concepts and Applications in Interpersonal Communication20 Questions
Exam 8: Communicating in Groups and Teams To Achieve Professional Goals20 Questions
Exam 9: Interviewing and Negotiating20 Questions
Exam 10: Oral Reports and Presentations20 Questions
Exam 11: Writing Professionally: Process and Style20 Questions
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The number of visual aids used in a speech should be limited because:
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In the introduction to a talk, which three of the following are necessary?
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Probably the most important reason for employing gestures in a speech is that:
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Telling a humorous story as part of the introduction is valuable to the speaker if:
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The textbook recommends a number of strategies to combat the dreaded 'ers' and 'ums' that many speakers use when they are nervous.Which of the following is not one of the ways to overcome the 'ums'?
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Which of the following is the BEST definition of the term 'articulation'?
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Asking a question during your talk is a good technique used to:
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Reporting, narration, instruction, demonstration, analysis, description, illustration - these are the seven modes of expression used in oral presentation.Which one is used in each of the following speech extracts from a talk?
A) I saw the car swerve over to the right, mount the kerb and slam into a power pole.
B) Please remember to release the brake before engaging the drive gear and pressing the accelerator pedal.
C) The speaker finished her talk on Thai cuisine, and then passed around the room small helpings of duck curry.
D) The speaker suggested there were three main causes of road fatalities: speed, intoxication and inexperience.
E) One hundred years ago, the cliff-side, now a mass of weeds from people's gardens, was full of blue orchids and the purple glory of sarsaparilla.
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If a speaker began her talk by saying, 'On any given Saturday night, one quarter of all the people in Australia will be watching the same television program,' you would see the statement as:
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Which of the following would not help a speaker overcome speech fright?
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Li wants to create variety in her seminar presentation and needs some ideas.Which of the following should NOT be recommended to Li as way of increasing the seminar's variety value?
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Which one of the following statements does the textbook support?
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You have determined that your audience will be hostile to the idea of raising fees, yet you believe that a rise in fees is necessary.Under these circumstances, you should:
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David is giving a talk at a local community organisation and has decided to allow questions at any time throughout the talk.What could be an advantage of allowing this?
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The textbook talks about the Murphy's Law of presentations.What does this refer to?
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