Deck 4: Listening Critically
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Deck 4: Listening Critically
1
In what way does listening differ from hearing?
A) Hearing processes sounds; listening interprets the sounds' meaning.
B) Hearing is sensory and listening is nonsense.
C) Listening is used for speeches; hearing is used for conversations.
D) Listening is physiological; hearing is psychological.
A) Hearing processes sounds; listening interprets the sounds' meaning.
B) Hearing is sensory and listening is nonsense.
C) Listening is used for speeches; hearing is used for conversations.
D) Listening is physiological; hearing is psychological.
Hearing processes sounds; listening interprets the sounds' meaning.
2
Audience members provide verbal and nonverbal responses to a speaker. These messages from the audience to the speaker are referred to as __________.
A) listener distractions
B) situational distractions
C) audience feedback
D) listening cues
A) listener distractions
B) situational distractions
C) audience feedback
D) listening cues
audience feedback
3
As Carlos listened to Brynn's speech advocating closing U.S. borders to immigrants, he became upset at her stereotypical view of Latin American immigrants. He sat back in his chair, frowned, and looked angrily at the speaker. Carlos was involved in the communication process of __________.
A) rhetorical criticism
B) feedback
C) careful listening
D) conversation
A) rhetorical criticism
B) feedback
C) careful listening
D) conversation
feedback
4
While Bobby was listening to a speech about energy conservation, he heard the speaker discuss oil as a nonrenewable resource. This prompted him to think that it was time to change the oil in his car, and he began to plan a trip to his mechanic's garage. Which listening problem has Bobby fallen prey to?
A) limited attention span
B) listener distraction
C) jumping to conclusions
D) situational distraction
A) limited attention span
B) listener distraction
C) jumping to conclusions
D) situational distraction
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5
When audience members let their minds wander to things other than the speaker's message, this is known as __________.
A) audience feedback
B) listener distractions
C) limited attention span
D) jumping to conclusions
A) audience feedback
B) listener distractions
C) limited attention span
D) jumping to conclusions
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6
The speaker can combat listener distractions by __________.
A) emphasizing how each main idea relates to the thesis
B) talking louder and faster
C) using audience analysis to analyze listeners' preconceptions
D) making the speech as short as possible
A) emphasizing how each main idea relates to the thesis
B) talking louder and faster
C) using audience analysis to analyze listeners' preconceptions
D) making the speech as short as possible
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7
In consideration of listeners' attention spans, a speaker may want to plan a speech that is __________.
A) long
B) primarily visual
C) primarily entertaining
D) short and uncomplicated
A) long
B) primarily visual
C) primarily entertaining
D) short and uncomplicated
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8
A speaker can combat the problem of an audience's limited attention span by __________.
A) using lots of sound bites
B) employing a minimum of supporting material
C) dividing the speech into small segments
D) oversimplifying the message
A) using lots of sound bites
B) employing a minimum of supporting material
C) dividing the speech into small segments
D) oversimplifying the message
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9
Instant acceptance or instant rejection of a speaker's message occurs because of __________.
A) listener distractions
B) situational distractions
C) short attention spans
D) jumping to conclusions
A) listener distractions
B) situational distractions
C) short attention spans
D) jumping to conclusions
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10
As Milos is concluding his speech, Bob enters the room. What kind of listening problem could Bob's late arrival create for the rest of the audience?
A) situational distraction
B) listener distraction
C) assimilation
D) rhetorical disturbance
A) situational distraction
B) listener distraction
C) assimilation
D) rhetorical disturbance
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11
Careful listeners focus on __________.
A) the thesis and main ideas
B) the interesting stories in a speech
C) the speaker's delivery
D) the introduction and conclusion
A) the thesis and main ideas
B) the interesting stories in a speech
C) the speaker's delivery
D) the introduction and conclusion
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12
Two techniques that can help you become a careful listener are __________.
A) selection and retention
B) criticism and assimilation
C) mapping and note taking
D) identification and description
A) selection and retention
B) criticism and assimilation
C) mapping and note taking
D) identification and description
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13
The first step in the mapping process is __________.
A) identifying the main ideas
B) assessing the main ideas
C) extracting the thesis
D) deciding whether the main ideas support the thesis
A) identifying the main ideas
B) assessing the main ideas
C) extracting the thesis
D) deciding whether the main ideas support the thesis
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14
Miles's speech is organized around the following thesis: "We should take steps to prevent illegal recruiting of college athletes." As you listen, you map out the following main points. Which of these points is least relevant to the thesis?
A) Coaches are offering payments as inducements to high school athletes.
B) More restrictions should be placed on contacts with recruits.
C) College basketball authorities need to investigate athletes' finances more carefully.
D) Some college athletes have classwork done for them by their tutors.
A) Coaches are offering payments as inducements to high school athletes.
B) More restrictions should be placed on contacts with recruits.
C) College basketball authorities need to investigate athletes' finances more carefully.
D) Some college athletes have classwork done for them by their tutors.
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15
Which question is a critical thinker likely to ask about a speaker's assertions?
A) Do I like these ideas?
B) Are they well supported?
C) How is the audience responding to them?
D) Does the speaker really believe them?
A) Do I like these ideas?
B) Are they well supported?
C) How is the audience responding to them?
D) Does the speaker really believe them?
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16
The strength of an opinion as supporting material rests on the __________.
A) ethos of the person who holds it
B) factual support that verifies it
C) intelligence of the listener who accepts it
D) importance of the issue addressed by it
A) ethos of the person who holds it
B) factual support that verifies it
C) intelligence of the listener who accepts it
D) importance of the issue addressed by it
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17
Which of the following is a characteristic of critical thinkers?
A) They distinguish between facts and opinions.
B) They take the speaker's claims at face value.
C) They look at each new idea as acceptable.
D) They accept assertions on faith.
A) They distinguish between facts and opinions.
B) They take the speaker's claims at face value.
C) They look at each new idea as acceptable.
D) They accept assertions on faith.
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18
Critical thinking is not "negative, hostile, or adversarial." It is defined as the ability to __________.
A) consider differences between speaker and listeners
B) form and defend one's own judgments
C) plan an action to achieve a challenge
D) critique each of a speaker's main ideas
A) consider differences between speaker and listeners
B) form and defend one's own judgments
C) plan an action to achieve a challenge
D) critique each of a speaker's main ideas
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19
Critical listening begins with mapping and is aided by note taking, but it adds the step of __________ before judgment.
A) assimilation
B) hearing
C) criticism
D) reflection
A) assimilation
B) hearing
C) criticism
D) reflection
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20
Critical listening leads to an understanding of a speech as well as an interpretation and assessment of it. This allows the listener to draw conclusions based on __________.
A) reflective judgment
B) unstated assumptions
C) critical opinions
D) uncritical analysis
A) reflective judgment
B) unstated assumptions
C) critical opinions
D) uncritical analysis
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21
When a critical thinker assesses a speaker's main points and asks, "What have you got to go on?," he or she is exercising which characteristic of critical thought?
A) reluctance to accept assertions on faith
B) desire to uncover assumptions
C) openness to new ideas
D) comparison of new ideas to what is already known
A) reluctance to accept assertions on faith
B) desire to uncover assumptions
C) openness to new ideas
D) comparison of new ideas to what is already known
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22
Evaluation standards for assessing the quality of a speech should be based on an understanding of __________.
A) the rhetorical situation and the speaker's purpose
B) audience predispositions and audience feedback
C) speaker's style and speaker's ethos
D) the speech situation and the speech timeframe
A) the rhetorical situation and the speaker's purpose
B) audience predispositions and audience feedback
C) speaker's style and speaker's ethos
D) the speech situation and the speech timeframe
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23
When evaluating a speech, one should consider two sets of constraints imposed on the speaker by the __________.
A) title and the thesis of the speech
B) immediate audience and the instructor
C) rhetorical situation and the speaker's purpose
D) thesis and the main ideas
A) title and the thesis of the speech
B) immediate audience and the instructor
C) rhetorical situation and the speaker's purpose
D) thesis and the main ideas
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24
Which of the following is true of the standards that should be used to critically evaluate speeches?
A) the expediency standard is important and the artistic standard is not
B) the artistic standard is important and the expediency standard is not
C) the rhetorical standard is the only important standard
D) both the artistic and expediency standards require careful attention
A) the expediency standard is important and the artistic standard is not
B) the artistic standard is important and the expediency standard is not
C) the rhetorical standard is the only important standard
D) both the artistic and expediency standards require careful attention
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25
When applying the expediency standard to a speech, you are evaluating __________.
A) whether the speech accomplishes its stated purpose
B) whether the speaker was ethical
C) whether the speaker addressed the situation artfully
D) whether the speaker supported each point with evidence
A) whether the speech accomplishes its stated purpose
B) whether the speaker was ethical
C) whether the speaker addressed the situation artfully
D) whether the speaker supported each point with evidence
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26
Hearing involves the reception, transmission, and interpretation of sounds.
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27
Hearing is a sensory process, and listening is a mental operation.
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28
When the traffic noise coming through the open window caused Lane to strain to hear the speaker, the traffic noise was causing a listener distraction.
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29
Even careless listeners can determine whether the main ideas support the thesis.
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30
Note taking works best when you organize key words into a rough outline.
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31
The test of careful listening is whether you can identify the thesis and explain how it was developed.
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32
Critical listeners are willing to accept some statements at face value.
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33
The critical listener begins with the assumption that the speaker knows what he or she is talking about.
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34
If we were to apply the artistic standard to the speech of artists and swindlers who talk people out of thousands of dollars, we would consider those people to be good speakers.
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35
When giving a critique of a classmate's speech, it is important to evaluate every aspect of the speech thoroughly.
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36
It is important for good listeners to evaluate messages, give feedback, and check for the __________ of what they have heard.
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37
Listeners' minds often wander simply because thinking is __________ than listening.
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38
When listeners assume that they know what the speaker will say before it is said, they are creating a listening problem known as __________.
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39
Overexposure to short, simple messages that make few demands on listeners' power of concentration leads to the listening problem known as __________.
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40
The first step in the process of mapping is to extract the __________ of the speech.
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41
When taking notes to map out a speech, it is best to use __________ rather than complete sentences.
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42
When you decide that a statement is true because it "just sounds right" or reject a statement simply because it does not fit your current beliefs or opinions, your have made a(n) __________ judgment.
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43
Critical listening begins with mapping and is aided by note taking, but it adds the step of __________ before judgment.
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44
When listeners assess a speech solely on the basis of whether it accomplishes the speaker's purpose, they are applying the __________ standard.
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45
Experts do not believe that __________ should be the only sole basis for evaluating a speech.
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46
Why is it important to study listening in a public speaking class? How important is this topic relative to the others in the text?
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47
What are the four barriers to effective listening, and what are the causes of these barriers? What can a speaker do to limit the effect of poor listening?
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48
Identify and explain the four steps of mapping. Explain why each is important and highlight the differences between them.
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49
How does a listener apply critical thinking to the speech situation? What should a speaker do to satisfy the critical listener?
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50
Evaluating classroom speeches is an important learning experience for the speaker and the listener/evaluator. What aspects of the speech should the evaluator focus on, and what guidelines should he or she follow in providing a critique to the speaker?
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