Deck 12: Public Speaking Preparation And Delivery (Steps 7-10)

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In a speech,the introduction should

A)avoid referring to specific audience
B) orient the audience to a topic.
C) motivate your audience to do something. members.
D)reinforce what you have already said.
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Active verbs,imagery,and figures of speech are helpful for achieving

A)clarity.
B) appropriateness.
C) vividness.
D)personal style.
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The outline you use when you give your presentation should

A)be the same outline you used to prepare your speech.
B) contain no extraneous notes to yourself about delivery.
C) be brief,preferably just key words.
D)be a script of every word you wish to say.
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After Roberto arrived at the podium,the first words of his speech were an apology for lack of preparation. Roberto's apology

A)is an example of a good attention-getter.
B) is something Roberto should have omitted.
C) should have been stated as a rhetorical question.
D)is exemplary of orienting an audience to a topic.
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Which of the following is one of the suggestions presented in your book for rehearsing a speech?

A)Rehearse the speech in parts rather than from beginning to end.
B) Rehearse in front of a mirror to better understand how you will look to your audience.
C) Interrupt rehearsals to make notes or changes.
D)Rehearse the speech two times.
Question
These guidelines―use active verbs; use figures of speech; and use imagery―are among the stylistic
Suggestions for achieving

A)vividness.
B) clarity.
C) appropriateness.
D)forcefulness.
Question
In constructing sentences for an oral presentation,it is best to favor

A)long over short sentences.
B) indirect over direct sentences.
C) positive over negative sentences.
D)passive over active sentences.
Question
If clarity is your goal,which of the following is appropriate when speaking?

A)Don't waste words.
B) Use idioms as much as possible.
C) Avoid high abstraction and use only low abstraction.
D)Avoid specific terms and numbers.
Question
A question aimed at making a statement or producing some type of desired effect is referred to as a

A)hyperbole.
B) rhetorical question.
C) metaphor.
D) simile.
Question
Which of the following would be the best statement to use in a speech on volunteerism to create immediacy with an audience?

A)Those who volunteer receive as much as they give.
B) I shall be speaking on the joys of volunteerism.
C) I think we've all had those experiences where in giving we received so much in return.
D)Volunteering offers something for everyone.
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Benny is giving a speech on bird watching.One of his points is about the equipment birdwatchers ?need.Which of the following would be the best way for Benny to state this point using an active verb?

A)To enjoy the bird watching experience,choose the right equipment.
B) Bird watching is fun with the right equipment.
C) The right equipment is vitally important to enjoyable birdwatching.
D)You will be a better birdwatcher if you have the right equipment.
Question
In the introduction of his speech,Harold says,"I really don't know much about this subject,and I don't know how interested you might be in it but ..." Harold's use of language suggests

A)powerlessness through the use of disqualifiers.
B) an appropriate level of formality.
C) an attempt to create immediacy with the audience.
D)improper sentence construction.
Question
An acceptable way to close a presentation is to

A)bring in new information for the audience to ponder.
B) say,"That's it!"
C) pose a challenge to the audience.
D)ask a rhetorical question.
Question
Transitions in public speaking

A)are only needed if your points are very different from one another.
B) help the audience see connections among your points.
C) are useful as final statements.
D)rarely add clarity to well-constructed presentations.
Question
Effective ways to gain attention for a speech include

A)asking a question.
B) apologizing for your lack of experience to set the audience at ease.
C) immediately offering your thesis statement.
D)making prefacing remarks before you actually begin.
Question
"Sally is a stupendous student of sociology!" is an example of

A)alliteration.
B) hyperbole.
C) metaphor.
D)a rhetorical question.
Question
During her speech on vacationing on the Greek island of Hydra,Katalina asks her audience to
Imagine a place where the sound of the sea and the wind are not interrupted by honking horns and
Screeching tires,a place where the only traffic sounds are the soft whirr of bicycle tires on the pavement.Katalina is using _________ to give her audience a sense of the place.

A)active verbs
B) idioms
C) imagery
D)personal style
Question
Which of the following guidelines does the book recommend in regard to the level of abstraction of language used in a speech?

A)Use high-level abstraction to put pictures in your audience's head.
B) Consistently use low-level abstraction to make your main points clear.
C) Vary the levels of abstraction.
D)Use high-level abstraction more than low-level abstraction.
Question
In a speech,the conclusion serves as the

A)summary and orientation.
B) summary and closing.
C) closing and feedback.
D)closing and orientation.
Question
To begin a speech on the use of condoms,Chris told a risqué joke that shocked the audience.Chris's
Use of language is best described as

A)too vivid.
B) too clear.
C) too personal.
D)inappropriate.
Question
During his speech on foreign policy,Manny keeps dropping the "g's" from gerunds: "I'm hopin' the ?findin's I'm presentin' are convincin'." Which of the following articulation problems is Manny ?demonstrating?

A)omission
B) substitution
C) addition
D)accent
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In politically sensitive cases or when media impose severe time restrictions on the speech,it may be wise to consider using the manuscript method of delivery.
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Your preparation outline and your delivery outline should be essentially the same.
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Alliteration is the use of extreme exaggeration.
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__________ are expressions that are unique to a specific language and whose meaning cannot be
deduced from the individual words used.
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__________ enables a speaker to make an audience feel the temperature or texture suggested in a
speech.
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To be effective,pauses should be filled rather than unfilled.
Question
By using transitions,you can help your audience see how one point relates to another.
Question
Speakers should limit their use of idioms to avoid confusing non-native speakers.
Question
The best way to begin a speech is to say something like,"My topic today is schizophrenia."
Question
"Camping is an excellent activity for people of all ages" is an example of active verb choice.
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Using slang is one way to create immediacy with your audience.
Question
In regard to delivery notes,your text suggests using

A)only a delivery outline.
B) a minimum of 6 index cards.
C) a handwritten manuscript of the speech.
D)your preparation outline.
Question
The conclusion is an excellent place to introduce new information that you want your audience to think about.
Question
Generally,speakers who maintain eye contact appear

A)less trustworthy than those who don't.
B) less concerned than those who don't.
C) more trustworthy than those who don't.
D)more distant than those who don't.
Question
Conclusions serve two major functions in public speaking: 1.__________ and 2.__________.
Question
Matthew did not anticipate winning the student service award,so he did not prepare a speech.When his name was called,he had to quickly think of a few words to say that would be appropriate for the occasion.Matthew's delivery method is best described as

A)manuscript.
B) impromptu.
C) extemporaneous.
D)memorized.
Question
You should try to accomplish two goals in your introduction: 1.__________ and 2.__________.
Question
As vice president of sales and marketing for HJK Company,Nin is required to give quarterly
Presentations to the board of directors.For these presentations,Nin prepares thoroughly and speaks from a brief outline.Nin's delivery method is best described as

A)manuscript.
B) impromptu.
C) extemporaneous.
D)memorized.
Question
__________ language generally contains more familiar terms than __________ language.
Question
__________ are statements used to summarize what you have already discussed in your speech
before you move on to a new point.
Question
The method of delivery that involves thorough preparation but no commitment to exact wording is the __________ method.
Question
Suggestions for expressing evaluations of others' presentations include say something positive,limit criticism,and __________.
Question
Pronouncing the word "orator" as "or-RATE-or" instead of "OR-ruh-ter" is an example of the pronunciation problem of __________.
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The most important single aspect of bodily communication is __________.
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Match between columns
Trying to manage school, work, and a family is like juggling and riding a bike at the same time.
metaphor
Trying to manage school, work, and a family is like juggling and riding a bike at the same time.
simile
Trying to manage school, work, and a family is like juggling and riding a bike at the same time.
hyperbole
Trying to manage school, work, and a family is like juggling and riding a bike at the same time.
personification
Trying to manage school, work, and a family is like juggling and riding a bike at the same time.
rhetorical question
Trying to manage school, work, and a family is like juggling and riding a bike at the same time.
alliteration
Even if you have a million errands to run in one day, using these simple organization techniques will prove useful.
metaphor
Even if you have a million errands to run in one day, using these simple organization techniques will prove useful.
simile
Even if you have a million errands to run in one day, using these simple organization techniques will prove useful.
hyperbole
Even if you have a million errands to run in one day, using these simple organization techniques will prove useful.
personification
Even if you have a million errands to run in one day, using these simple organization techniques will prove useful.
rhetorical question
Even if you have a million errands to run in one day, using these simple organization techniques will prove useful.
alliteration
Finely finished fabric makes all the difference
metaphor
Finely finished fabric makes all the difference
simile
Finely finished fabric makes all the difference
hyperbole
Finely finished fabric makes all the difference
personification
Finely finished fabric makes all the difference
rhetorical question
Finely finished fabric makes all the difference
alliteration
She's an otter when she's in the pool.
metaphor
She's an otter when she's in the pool.
simile
She's an otter when she's in the pool.
hyperbole
She's an otter when she's in the pool.
personification
She's an otter when she's in the pool.
rhetorical question
She's an otter when she's in the pool.
alliteration
Do you want to have a worry-free vacation?
metaphor
Do you want to have a worry-free vacation?
simile
Do you want to have a worry-free vacation?
hyperbole
Do you want to have a worry-free vacation?
personification
Do you want to have a worry-free vacation?
rhetorical question
Do you want to have a worry-free vacation?
alliteration
One of the images I'll never forget from my trip to Yosemite was how the trees bowed their heads in respect as a sudden wind swept into the valley.
metaphor
One of the images I'll never forget from my trip to Yosemite was how the trees bowed their heads in respect as a sudden wind swept into the valley.
simile
One of the images I'll never forget from my trip to Yosemite was how the trees bowed their heads in respect as a sudden wind swept into the valley.
hyperbole
One of the images I'll never forget from my trip to Yosemite was how the trees bowed their heads in respect as a sudden wind swept into the valley.
personification
One of the images I'll never forget from my trip to Yosemite was how the trees bowed their heads in respect as a sudden wind swept into the valley.
rhetorical question
One of the images I'll never forget from my trip to Yosemite was how the trees bowed their heads in respect as a sudden wind swept into the valley.
alliteration
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1
In a speech,the introduction should

A)avoid referring to specific audience
B) orient the audience to a topic.
C) motivate your audience to do something. members.
D)reinforce what you have already said.
B
2
Active verbs,imagery,and figures of speech are helpful for achieving

A)clarity.
B) appropriateness.
C) vividness.
D)personal style.
C
3
The outline you use when you give your presentation should

A)be the same outline you used to prepare your speech.
B) contain no extraneous notes to yourself about delivery.
C) be brief,preferably just key words.
D)be a script of every word you wish to say.
C
4
After Roberto arrived at the podium,the first words of his speech were an apology for lack of preparation. Roberto's apology

A)is an example of a good attention-getter.
B) is something Roberto should have omitted.
C) should have been stated as a rhetorical question.
D)is exemplary of orienting an audience to a topic.
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Which of the following is one of the suggestions presented in your book for rehearsing a speech?

A)Rehearse the speech in parts rather than from beginning to end.
B) Rehearse in front of a mirror to better understand how you will look to your audience.
C) Interrupt rehearsals to make notes or changes.
D)Rehearse the speech two times.
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These guidelines―use active verbs; use figures of speech; and use imagery―are among the stylistic
Suggestions for achieving

A)vividness.
B) clarity.
C) appropriateness.
D)forcefulness.
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In constructing sentences for an oral presentation,it is best to favor

A)long over short sentences.
B) indirect over direct sentences.
C) positive over negative sentences.
D)passive over active sentences.
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If clarity is your goal,which of the following is appropriate when speaking?

A)Don't waste words.
B) Use idioms as much as possible.
C) Avoid high abstraction and use only low abstraction.
D)Avoid specific terms and numbers.
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A question aimed at making a statement or producing some type of desired effect is referred to as a

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B) rhetorical question.
C) metaphor.
D) simile.
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Which of the following would be the best statement to use in a speech on volunteerism to create immediacy with an audience?

A)Those who volunteer receive as much as they give.
B) I shall be speaking on the joys of volunteerism.
C) I think we've all had those experiences where in giving we received so much in return.
D)Volunteering offers something for everyone.
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Benny is giving a speech on bird watching.One of his points is about the equipment birdwatchers ?need.Which of the following would be the best way for Benny to state this point using an active verb?

A)To enjoy the bird watching experience,choose the right equipment.
B) Bird watching is fun with the right equipment.
C) The right equipment is vitally important to enjoyable birdwatching.
D)You will be a better birdwatcher if you have the right equipment.
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In the introduction of his speech,Harold says,"I really don't know much about this subject,and I don't know how interested you might be in it but ..." Harold's use of language suggests

A)powerlessness through the use of disqualifiers.
B) an appropriate level of formality.
C) an attempt to create immediacy with the audience.
D)improper sentence construction.
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An acceptable way to close a presentation is to

A)bring in new information for the audience to ponder.
B) say,"That's it!"
C) pose a challenge to the audience.
D)ask a rhetorical question.
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Transitions in public speaking

A)are only needed if your points are very different from one another.
B) help the audience see connections among your points.
C) are useful as final statements.
D)rarely add clarity to well-constructed presentations.
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Effective ways to gain attention for a speech include

A)asking a question.
B) apologizing for your lack of experience to set the audience at ease.
C) immediately offering your thesis statement.
D)making prefacing remarks before you actually begin.
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"Sally is a stupendous student of sociology!" is an example of

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C) metaphor.
D)a rhetorical question.
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During her speech on vacationing on the Greek island of Hydra,Katalina asks her audience to
Imagine a place where the sound of the sea and the wind are not interrupted by honking horns and
Screeching tires,a place where the only traffic sounds are the soft whirr of bicycle tires on the pavement.Katalina is using _________ to give her audience a sense of the place.

A)active verbs
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C) imagery
D)personal style
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Which of the following guidelines does the book recommend in regard to the level of abstraction of language used in a speech?

A)Use high-level abstraction to put pictures in your audience's head.
B) Consistently use low-level abstraction to make your main points clear.
C) Vary the levels of abstraction.
D)Use high-level abstraction more than low-level abstraction.
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In a speech,the conclusion serves as the

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B) summary and closing.
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D)closing and orientation.
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To begin a speech on the use of condoms,Chris told a risqué joke that shocked the audience.Chris's
Use of language is best described as

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D)inappropriate.
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During his speech on foreign policy,Manny keeps dropping the "g's" from gerunds: "I'm hopin' the ?findin's I'm presentin' are convincin'." Which of the following articulation problems is Manny ?demonstrating?

A)omission
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In politically sensitive cases or when media impose severe time restrictions on the speech,it may be wise to consider using the manuscript method of delivery.
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Your preparation outline and your delivery outline should be essentially the same.
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Alliteration is the use of extreme exaggeration.
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__________ are expressions that are unique to a specific language and whose meaning cannot be
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__________ enables a speaker to make an audience feel the temperature or texture suggested in a
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To be effective,pauses should be filled rather than unfilled.
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By using transitions,you can help your audience see how one point relates to another.
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Speakers should limit their use of idioms to avoid confusing non-native speakers.
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The best way to begin a speech is to say something like,"My topic today is schizophrenia."
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"Camping is an excellent activity for people of all ages" is an example of active verb choice.
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Using slang is one way to create immediacy with your audience.
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In regard to delivery notes,your text suggests using

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The conclusion is an excellent place to introduce new information that you want your audience to think about.
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Generally,speakers who maintain eye contact appear

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D)more distant than those who don't.
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Conclusions serve two major functions in public speaking: 1.__________ and 2.__________.
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Matthew did not anticipate winning the student service award,so he did not prepare a speech.When his name was called,he had to quickly think of a few words to say that would be appropriate for the occasion.Matthew's delivery method is best described as

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C) extemporaneous.
D)memorized.
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As vice president of sales and marketing for HJK Company,Nin is required to give quarterly
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C) extemporaneous.
D)memorized.
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__________ language generally contains more familiar terms than __________ language.
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__________ are statements used to summarize what you have already discussed in your speech
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Pronouncing the word "orator" as "or-RATE-or" instead of "OR-ruh-ter" is an example of the pronunciation problem of __________.
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Trying to manage school, work, and a family is like juggling and riding a bike at the same time.
metaphor
Trying to manage school, work, and a family is like juggling and riding a bike at the same time.
simile
Trying to manage school, work, and a family is like juggling and riding a bike at the same time.
hyperbole
Trying to manage school, work, and a family is like juggling and riding a bike at the same time.
personification
Trying to manage school, work, and a family is like juggling and riding a bike at the same time.
rhetorical question
Trying to manage school, work, and a family is like juggling and riding a bike at the same time.
alliteration
Even if you have a million errands to run in one day, using these simple organization techniques will prove useful.
metaphor
Even if you have a million errands to run in one day, using these simple organization techniques will prove useful.
simile
Even if you have a million errands to run in one day, using these simple organization techniques will prove useful.
hyperbole
Even if you have a million errands to run in one day, using these simple organization techniques will prove useful.
personification
Even if you have a million errands to run in one day, using these simple organization techniques will prove useful.
rhetorical question
Even if you have a million errands to run in one day, using these simple organization techniques will prove useful.
alliteration
Finely finished fabric makes all the difference
metaphor
Finely finished fabric makes all the difference
simile
Finely finished fabric makes all the difference
hyperbole
Finely finished fabric makes all the difference
personification
Finely finished fabric makes all the difference
rhetorical question
Finely finished fabric makes all the difference
alliteration
She's an otter when she's in the pool.
metaphor
She's an otter when she's in the pool.
simile
She's an otter when she's in the pool.
hyperbole
She's an otter when she's in the pool.
personification
She's an otter when she's in the pool.
rhetorical question
She's an otter when she's in the pool.
alliteration
Do you want to have a worry-free vacation?
metaphor
Do you want to have a worry-free vacation?
simile
Do you want to have a worry-free vacation?
hyperbole
Do you want to have a worry-free vacation?
personification
Do you want to have a worry-free vacation?
rhetorical question
Do you want to have a worry-free vacation?
alliteration
One of the images I'll never forget from my trip to Yosemite was how the trees bowed their heads in respect as a sudden wind swept into the valley.
metaphor
One of the images I'll never forget from my trip to Yosemite was how the trees bowed their heads in respect as a sudden wind swept into the valley.
simile
One of the images I'll never forget from my trip to Yosemite was how the trees bowed their heads in respect as a sudden wind swept into the valley.
hyperbole
One of the images I'll never forget from my trip to Yosemite was how the trees bowed their heads in respect as a sudden wind swept into the valley.
personification
One of the images I'll never forget from my trip to Yosemite was how the trees bowed their heads in respect as a sudden wind swept into the valley.
rhetorical question
One of the images I'll never forget from my trip to Yosemite was how the trees bowed their heads in respect as a sudden wind swept into the valley.
alliteration
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