Deck 16: Legality and Public Policy
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Deck 16: Legality and Public Policy
1
A comparison/contrast presentation usually uses a
A) chronological organizational pattern.
B) topical organizational pattern.
C) cause-effect organizational pattern.
D) spatial organizational pattern.
A) chronological organizational pattern.
B) topical organizational pattern.
C) cause-effect organizational pattern.
D) spatial organizational pattern.
B
2
In a process or demonstration presentation, a speaker would be wise to use what type of organizational pattern?
A) Topical pattern
B) Cause-effect pattern
C) Chronological pattern
D) Narrative pattern
A) Topical pattern
B) Cause-effect pattern
C) Chronological pattern
D) Narrative pattern
C
3
Which type of presentation describes an event or tells a story?
A) Comparison/contrast presentation
B) Expository presentation
C) Narrative presentation
D) Process/demonstration presentation
A) Comparison/contrast presentation
B) Expository presentation
C) Narrative presentation
D) Process/demonstration presentation
C
4
"To describe Woodstock as a three-day event of music and peace" would be best suited for which type of informative presentation?
A) Narrative presentation
B) Comparison/contrast presentation
C) Demonstration presentation
D) Expository presentation
A) Narrative presentation
B) Comparison/contrast presentation
C) Demonstration presentation
D) Expository presentation
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5
"To reinforce" is an example of an effective specific purpose statement for an informative speech.
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6
What pattern of organization is most appropriate for an expository presentation?
A) Topical pattern
B) Chronological pattern
C) Cause-effect pattern
D) Motivated sequence pattern
A) Topical pattern
B) Chronological pattern
C) Cause-effect pattern
D) Motivated sequence pattern
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7
Using an oral style of language in an informative presentation ensures your language will be more formal than that used in your everyday conversations.
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8
The specific purpose of Mario's speech is to inform the audience about the events surrounding the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Which type of informative presentation is this likely to be?
A) Expository presentation
B) Narrative presentation
C) Comparison/contract presentation
D) Process or demonstration presentation
A) Expository presentation
B) Narrative presentation
C) Comparison/contract presentation
D) Process or demonstration presentation
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9
Asking your audience to point toward the north exemplifies which method of helping your audience pay attention and remember your message?
A) Organizing your ideas
B) Limiting your main points
C) Getting your audience involved
D) Repeating yourself
A) Organizing your ideas
B) Limiting your main points
C) Getting your audience involved
D) Repeating yourself
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10
Informative presentations have two primary functions. What is one of those functions?
A) To motivate
B) To influence policies
C) To impact beliefs
D) To raise awareness
A) To motivate
B) To influence policies
C) To impact beliefs
D) To raise awareness
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11
Which type of presentation explains how something works or how to do something?
A) Comparison/contrast presentation
B) Expository presentation
C) Narrative presentation
D) Process or demonstration
A) Comparison/contrast presentation
B) Expository presentation
C) Narrative presentation
D) Process or demonstration
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12
"To compare the Android operating system to the Apple IOS iOS operating system" is which type of informative presentation?
A) Narrative
B) Process
C) Demonstration
D) Comparison/contrast
A) Narrative
B) Process
C) Demonstration
D) Comparison/contrast
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13
The speech thesis "Scientific research is changing misconceptions about autism" is an informative expository presentation.
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14
The use of signposts is recommended for what type of informative presentation?
A) Process or demonstration presentation
B) Narrative presentation
C) Comparison/contrast presentation
D) Topical presentation
A) Process or demonstration presentation
B) Narrative presentation
C) Comparison/contrast presentation
D) Topical presentation
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15
Specific purpose statements are seldom used in informative presentations.
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16
The internal summary "So now we know the first two steps to pitching a tent" would most likely be used in a(n)
A) narrative presentation.
B) process or demonstration presentation.
C) comparison/contrast presentation
D) expository presentation.
A) narrative presentation.
B) process or demonstration presentation.
C) comparison/contrast presentation
D) expository presentation.
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17
One significant difference between informative and persuasive speaking is that in the former speakers avoid making motivational appeals.
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18
How can a speaker minimize or avoid information overload?
A) Use an oral style
B) Don't talk down to your audience
C) Target purpose to audience's knowledge level
D) Use a written style
A) Use an oral style
B) Don't talk down to your audience
C) Target purpose to audience's knowledge level
D) Use a written style
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19
Narrative presentations are best suited for what type of organizational pattern?
A) Topical pattern
B) Spatial pattern
C) Chronological pattern
D) Cause-effect pattern
A) Topical pattern
B) Spatial pattern
C) Chronological pattern
D) Cause-effect pattern
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20
Which is NOT a purpose or goal of informative speaking?
A) Reinforcing listeners's attitudes
B) Educating about a topic
C) Demonstrating how something works
D) Telling a story about an event
A) Reinforcing listeners's attitudes
B) Educating about a topic
C) Demonstrating how something works
D) Telling a story about an event
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21
An oral presentation on a student's experience attending an Indian wedding is an example of a narrative presentation.
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22
Which statement reflects the distinction between informative and persuasive speaking?
A) Persuasion can be accomplished without attempting to inform.
B) Information cannot be presented without attempting to persuade the audience.
C) The speaker's specific purpose distinguishes the two forms of speaking.
D) Informative speaking is more entertaining than persuasive speaking.
A) Persuasion can be accomplished without attempting to inform.
B) Information cannot be presented without attempting to persuade the audience.
C) The speaker's specific purpose distinguishes the two forms of speaking.
D) Informative speaking is more entertaining than persuasive speaking.
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23
Information overload can be avoided by adapting your specific purpose to the audience's knowledge level on a given topic.
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24
In persuasive speeches, speakers do not inform their listeners about a topic.
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25
The speech thesis "Artificial sweeteners have similarities, but they also have important differences" is an appropriate thesis for a comparison/contrast presentation.
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26
The speech thesis is based on the specific purpose statement defined for your informative presentation.
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27
"To demonstrate or explain the steps necessary to buying a reliable previously owned vehicle" would be best suited to what type of sp
A) Narrative presentation
B) Process or demonstration presentation
C) Expository presentation
D) Comparison/contrast presentation
A) Narrative presentation
B) Process or demonstration presentation
C) Expository presentation
D) Comparison/contrast presentation
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28
Informative presentations can provide an in-depth explanation about a topic.
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29
Which type of presentation presents similarities and differences between ideas, events, or people?
A) Comparison/contrast presentation
B) Narrative presentation
C) Process/demonstration presentation
D) Expository presentation
A) Comparison/contrast presentation
B) Narrative presentation
C) Process/demonstration presentation
D) Expository presentation
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30
A "positive disruption" occurs when a speaker gets an audience involved in his or her presentation.
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31
Getting your audience involved during a presentation is one form of
A) information overload.
B) outside noise.
C) positive disruption.
D) audience analysis.
A) information overload.
B) outside noise.
C) positive disruption.
D) audience analysis.
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32
What type of informative speech would a speech on understanding the benefits of getting a flu shot be?
A) Process
B) Narrative
C) Expository
D) Comparison/contrast
A) Process
B) Narrative
C) Expository
D) Comparison/contrast
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33
What can a speaker do to increase an audience's attention and ability to recall his or her message?
A) Use connectives
B) Limit main points to three to five
C) Use repetition
D) All of the options are correct.
A) Use connectives
B) Limit main points to three to five
C) Use repetition
D) All of the options are correct.
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34
First, Next, and The last step are examples of internal summaries.
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35
What occurs when the amount and nature of information exceeds listeners' ability to process it?
A) Information overkill
B) Information overload
C) Information surplus
D) Information excess
A) Information overkill
B) Information overload
C) Information surplus
D) Information excess
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36
A comparison/contrast presentation should discuss as many similarities and differences as possible in the time allowed.
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37
One guideline for preparing an informative presentation is
A) choosing a topic that you find uninteresting.
B) choosing a topic that you are unfamiliar with.
C) using a written style.
D) choosing a topic that you care about.
A) choosing a topic that you find uninteresting.
B) choosing a topic that you are unfamiliar with.
C) using a written style.
D) choosing a topic that you care about.
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38
Choosing the type of informative presentation to deliver would most likely occur in what step of speech preparation?
A) Thinking
B) Investigating
C) Rehearsing
D) Researching
A) Thinking
B) Investigating
C) Rehearsing
D) Researching
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39
Previewing your main points and reviewing them in your summary statement is one way for speakers to
A) limit the main points.
B) repeat themselves.
C) get the audience involved.
D) incorporate internal summaries.
A) limit the main points.
B) repeat themselves.
C) get the audience involved.
D) incorporate internal summaries.
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40
An informative presentation with a speech thesis of "Creating a compost pile involves easy steps, using common household materials" is an example of a process or demonstration presentation.
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41
An instructor who says, "You might see this information again" is adhering to which guideline for informative speaking?
A) Capturing listeners' attention
B) Choosing a topic you care about
C) Using everyday language
D) Making your speech understandable
A) Capturing listeners' attention
B) Choosing a topic you care about
C) Using everyday language
D) Making your speech understandable
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42
Name and define the four types of informative speeches.
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43
Identify the four types of informative speeches.
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44
Which type of presentation defines a term, explains a concept, or describes an object or place?
A) Expository presentation
B) Process/demonstration presentation
C) Narrative presentation
D) Comparison/contrast presentation
A) Expository presentation
B) Process/demonstration presentation
C) Narrative presentation
D) Comparison/contrast presentation
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45
What are two differences between informative and persuasive speeches?
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46
Identify the organizational pattern suggested for each of the four types of informative speeches.
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47
What are two guidelines for keeping listeners engaged and helping them remember your message?
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48
What organizational pattern is best suited for a process or demonstration presentation?
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49
By providing repetition, internal summaries can increase a listener's ability to recall information later.
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50
Noise can include any of these EXCEPT
A) someone talking nearby.
B) an overly warm or cool room.
C) distractions from other apps.
D) positive disruptions.
A) someone talking nearby.
B) an overly warm or cool room.
C) distractions from other apps.
D) positive disruptions.
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51
Explain how the topic of bottled water could be presented as both an informative and a persuasive presentation.
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52
Why is it advisable for a speaker to use an oral style?
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53
An informative speech comparing the seasonal flu to the Zika virus would be a(n)
A) expository presentation.
B) demonstration presentation.
C) narrative presentation.
D) comparison/contrast presentation.
A) expository presentation.
B) demonstration presentation.
C) narrative presentation.
D) comparison/contrast presentation.
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54
How can you avoid information overload?
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55
Which is one difference between informative and persuasive speeches?
A) Persuasive speeches require that listeners understand the topic better.
B) Informative speeches maintain a neutral point of view.
C) Informative speeches seek to reinforce attitudes.
D) Persuasive speeches avoid the use of motivational appeals.
A) Persuasive speeches require that listeners understand the topic better.
B) Informative speeches maintain a neutral point of view.
C) Informative speeches seek to reinforce attitudes.
D) Persuasive speeches avoid the use of motivational appeals.
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56
How can focusing your specific purpose help avoid information overload?
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57
Identify two functions of informative speeches.
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58
Which type of presentation educates an audience about a topic?
A) Persuasive speech
B) Comparison/contrast presentation
C) Informative speech
D) Narrative presentation
A) Persuasive speech
B) Comparison/contrast presentation
C) Informative speech
D) Narrative presentation
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59
What are the three purposes of an expository presentation?
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60
Getting listeners to take action or change their attitudes is a goal of informative speaking.
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61
Provide an example of a positive disruption.
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62
How can noise affect a speech?
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63
Explain three guidelines for preparing an informative presentation.
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