Deck 2: Your First Speech

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Which of the following is NOT a type of breathing and relaxation exercise?

A)abdominal breathing
B)systematic desensitization
C)progressive muscle relaxation exercises
D)sighing
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Presenting your main points in __________ order from first to last will help your audience understand and remember them.

A)topical
B)chronological
C)ascending
D)descending
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The technical term for public speaking apprehension, speech anxiety, or fear of public speaking is:

A)fearfulness
B)anxiousness
C)claustrophobia
D)glossophobia
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The most common cause of public speaking apprehension is ____________.

A)fear of laughter
B)negative self-talk
C)anxiety
D)none of the above
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You should choose a topic that you _____________.

A)think is funny
B)do not care about
C)feel is relevant to your needs
D)know something about
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​T he intrapersonal communication regarding perceived success or failure in a particular situation is called:

A)self-talk
B)inner-talk
C)interference
D)inexperience
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The confrontation phase is _____________.

A)the level of anxiety during your speech
B)the level of anxiety you experience before your speech
C)the surge in your anxiety as you begin delivering your speech
D)the gradual decline of speech anxiety about 1 minute into the speech
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The _________ technique can help reduce anxiety as you gradually visualize and then engage in increasingly more frightening speaking events while remaining calm.

A)communication orientation motivation (COM)
B)visualization
C)systematic desensitization
D)cognitive restructuring
Question
A specific statement of what you want your audience to know, believe, or do, is called the:

A)speech plan
B)canons of rhetoric
C)speech goal
D)summation
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The three phases of reaction are ____________.

A)visualization, desensitization, and adaptation
B)anticipation, confrontation, and adaptation
C)apprehension, performance orientation, and communication orientation
D)confrontation, visualization, and apprehension
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The theory that suggests that most of us become apprehensive because we don't know how to plan or prepare effectively for a public presentation is __________________.

A)the speech apprehension theory
B)the communibiological theory
C)the skill deficit theory
D)structuration theory
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Public speaking apprehension gradually ______________ as we speak.

A)decreases
B)increases
C)stays the same
D)none of the above
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Observing how your friends and family members react to speaking in public is known as ____________.

A)modeling
B)performing
C)reinforcing
D)confrontation
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__________ helps reduce anxiety by assisting you in picturing yourself giving a masterful speech, and helps you overcome cognitive and emotional symptoms of apprehension.

A)Communication orientation motivation (COM)
B)Visualization
C)Systematic desensitization
D)Cognitive restructuring
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Using presentational aids and dressing up for your speech are two specific techniques your book gives for ______________.

A)achieving your speech goal
B)training public speaking skills
C)reducing speech anxiety
D)sharing your ideas
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According to communication orientation motivation (COM)techniques, in performance orientation, the speaker views the audience as ____________.

A)good listeners
B)hypercritical judges
C)inferior to the speaker's topic
D)not worthy of hearing the speech
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The approach to public speaking where speaking is viewed as an opportunity to engage in conversation with topics of importance and focuses on getting your message across is called:

A)communication orientation
B)visualization
C)relaxation
D)cognitive restructuring
Question
The anticipation phase is _________________.

A)the surge in your anxiety as you begin your speech
B)the level of anxiety during your speech
C)the gradual decline of your speech anxiety about 1 minute into the speech
D)the level of anxiety you experience before your speech
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Public speaking apprehension is ______________________.

A)extreme speech anxiety
B)fear experienced when anticipating or actually speaking to an audience
C)not a problem for most people
D)fear experienced after the speech
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__________ people experience lower levels of public speaking apprehension.

A)introverted
B)secure
C)alpha
D)extroverted
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Performance orientation views public speaking as a special technique that works to impress audiences with their posture.
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The process of __________ involves tailoring the information in your speech to the needs, interests, and expectations of your listeners.

A)audience analysis
B)listener analysis
C)audience adaptation
D)listener respect
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A speech goal states what you want your audience to know, believe, or do.
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A speech goal states what you want your audience to know, believe, or do.
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Organized speeches help audiences to remember the information better.
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The organization of your speech will naturally evolve from your research and will involve little effort on your part.
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Public speaking apprehension is most commonly caused by negative self-talk.
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If speakers do not practice their speech and various ways of phrasing key ideas, they run the risk of major opportunity for communicating effectively.
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Public speaking apprehension is uncommon and only affects a few people.
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Having some speech apprehension is quite normal.
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You should choose a speech topic that you know nothing about, so that you can learn from your research.
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Using positive-talk before your speech is a good technique to reduce speech anxiety.
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Deck 2: Your First Speech
1
Which of the following is NOT a type of breathing and relaxation exercise?

A)abdominal breathing
B)systematic desensitization
C)progressive muscle relaxation exercises
D)sighing
B
2
Presenting your main points in __________ order from first to last will help your audience understand and remember them.

A)topical
B)chronological
C)ascending
D)descending
B
3
The technical term for public speaking apprehension, speech anxiety, or fear of public speaking is:

A)fearfulness
B)anxiousness
C)claustrophobia
D)glossophobia
D
4
The most common cause of public speaking apprehension is ____________.

A)fear of laughter
B)negative self-talk
C)anxiety
D)none of the above
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You should choose a topic that you _____________.

A)think is funny
B)do not care about
C)feel is relevant to your needs
D)know something about
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​T he intrapersonal communication regarding perceived success or failure in a particular situation is called:

A)self-talk
B)inner-talk
C)interference
D)inexperience
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7
The confrontation phase is _____________.

A)the level of anxiety during your speech
B)the level of anxiety you experience before your speech
C)the surge in your anxiety as you begin delivering your speech
D)the gradual decline of speech anxiety about 1 minute into the speech
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8
The _________ technique can help reduce anxiety as you gradually visualize and then engage in increasingly more frightening speaking events while remaining calm.

A)communication orientation motivation (COM)
B)visualization
C)systematic desensitization
D)cognitive restructuring
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9
A specific statement of what you want your audience to know, believe, or do, is called the:

A)speech plan
B)canons of rhetoric
C)speech goal
D)summation
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10
The three phases of reaction are ____________.

A)visualization, desensitization, and adaptation
B)anticipation, confrontation, and adaptation
C)apprehension, performance orientation, and communication orientation
D)confrontation, visualization, and apprehension
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11
The theory that suggests that most of us become apprehensive because we don't know how to plan or prepare effectively for a public presentation is __________________.

A)the speech apprehension theory
B)the communibiological theory
C)the skill deficit theory
D)structuration theory
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12
Public speaking apprehension gradually ______________ as we speak.

A)decreases
B)increases
C)stays the same
D)none of the above
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13
Observing how your friends and family members react to speaking in public is known as ____________.

A)modeling
B)performing
C)reinforcing
D)confrontation
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14
__________ helps reduce anxiety by assisting you in picturing yourself giving a masterful speech, and helps you overcome cognitive and emotional symptoms of apprehension.

A)Communication orientation motivation (COM)
B)Visualization
C)Systematic desensitization
D)Cognitive restructuring
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15
Using presentational aids and dressing up for your speech are two specific techniques your book gives for ______________.

A)achieving your speech goal
B)training public speaking skills
C)reducing speech anxiety
D)sharing your ideas
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16
According to communication orientation motivation (COM)techniques, in performance orientation, the speaker views the audience as ____________.

A)good listeners
B)hypercritical judges
C)inferior to the speaker's topic
D)not worthy of hearing the speech
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The approach to public speaking where speaking is viewed as an opportunity to engage in conversation with topics of importance and focuses on getting your message across is called:

A)communication orientation
B)visualization
C)relaxation
D)cognitive restructuring
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18
The anticipation phase is _________________.

A)the surge in your anxiety as you begin your speech
B)the level of anxiety during your speech
C)the gradual decline of your speech anxiety about 1 minute into the speech
D)the level of anxiety you experience before your speech
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Public speaking apprehension is ______________________.

A)extreme speech anxiety
B)fear experienced when anticipating or actually speaking to an audience
C)not a problem for most people
D)fear experienced after the speech
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__________ people experience lower levels of public speaking apprehension.

A)introverted
B)secure
C)alpha
D)extroverted
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Performance orientation views public speaking as a special technique that works to impress audiences with their posture.
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22
The process of __________ involves tailoring the information in your speech to the needs, interests, and expectations of your listeners.

A)audience analysis
B)listener analysis
C)audience adaptation
D)listener respect
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A speech goal states what you want your audience to know, believe, or do.
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A speech goal states what you want your audience to know, believe, or do.
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Organized speeches help audiences to remember the information better.
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The organization of your speech will naturally evolve from your research and will involve little effort on your part.
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Public speaking apprehension is most commonly caused by negative self-talk.
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If speakers do not practice their speech and various ways of phrasing key ideas, they run the risk of major opportunity for communicating effectively.
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Public speaking apprehension is uncommon and only affects a few people.
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Having some speech apprehension is quite normal.
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You should choose a speech topic that you know nothing about, so that you can learn from your research.
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Using positive-talk before your speech is a good technique to reduce speech anxiety.
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