Deck 3: Presenting the Speech

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Which of the following is a characteristic of an effective delivery?

A) It has a clear thesis and purpose.
B) It has a distinct introduction, body, and conclusion.
C) It is natural and uncontrived.
D) It is choreographed.
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Which of the following statements is true about effective delivery?

A) The audience should be able to notice your excellent delivery skills.
B) If your delivery is too effective, it will distract from your message.
C) An effective delivery leads listeners to believe that the speaker is different and more talented than they are.
D) An effective delivery helps the audience remember the speech.
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When Eugene began talking faster to add excitement to a story in his speech, he was using which dimension of vocal delivery?

A) empathy
B) rate
C) volume
D) pitch
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When a room is too large, you can enhance the volume of your voice by using __________.

A) amplification
B) resonance
C) projection
D) higher pitch
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Most speakers notice a difference in their voices when they hear themselves on tape. The voice on the tape seems to have a __________.

A) slower rate
B) higher pitch
C) higher volume
D) faster rate
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What is true of the rate of speech?

A) Persuasive speakers talk at a speed that is faster than average.
B) Persuasive speakers talk at a speed that is slower than average.
C) Regional differences in speech rates are getting larger.
D) Successful speakers vary considerably in their rate of speech.
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Which dimension of voice contributes to a speech by helping the speaker mark transitions and emphasize what has been said?

A) inflection
B) pitch
C) rate
D) pauses
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Articulation is defined as __________.

A) the distinctness with which words are sounded
B) the clarity of individual sounds
C) the accepted way to sound any given word
D) the pronunciation pattern for a sentence as a whole
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James opened his speech by saying, "Today I, uh, want to, umm, talk about, like, how, y'know, how violent our schools have, like become and how, uh, dangerous it is, y'know, at our high schools right now." James is having trouble with __________.

A) enunciation
B) articulation
C) pronunciation
D) vocalized pauses
Question
What is the best way to address a vocalized pause?

A) Alter "umm" with "uh."
B) Remain silent.
C) Do not focus on it; doing so will only make it worse.
D) Replace a word like "right?" with a phrase like "you know?"
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Appropriate inflection can have the effect of __________.

A) damaging the speaker's credibility
B) distracting the listeners' attention
C) distorting the message
D) enhancing the speaker's message
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Listeners' first impressions of the speaker are based on __________.

A) vocal qualities
B) pronunciation
C) body movements
D) audience analysis
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The most important aspect of facial expression is __________.

A) making eye contact
B) smiling
C) eyebrow raising
D) smirking
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Which of the following is appropriate dress for a classroom speech?

A) Scrubs
B) Sweatpants and hoodie
C) Tuxedo/formal gown
D) Slacks and a polo shirt
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Which of the following statements is good advice for a speaker's use of movement?

A) Stay directly behind the podium at all times because it communicates stability to the audience.
B) Move around the room as much as possible, stopping only to mark transitions in the speech.
C) Keep one hand in your pocket to convey a sense of comfort and ease to the audience.
D) Move toward the audience to emphasize a point and promote a connection with your listeners.
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What is the best advice for maintaining eye contact when speaking to a large audience?

A) Focus just above listeners' heads so as not to be intimidated by the size of the crowd.
B) Divide listeners into three or four groups and shift your focus among them, corresponding to transitions.
C) Do not worry about eye contact with a group that large; no one will really notice.
D) Make eye contact only with the listeners who are close enough to notice.
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Which element of the body in delivery not only helps communicate effectively to the audience but also provides feedback to the speaker regarding the audience's response to the speech?

A) movement
B) facial expression
C) eye contact
D) clothes and grooming
Question
Impromptu speaking is __________.

A) spontaneous and involves little or no preparation
B) extemporaneous and involves an organized but conversational delivery
C) contemporaneous and involves a presentation of contemporary issues
D) memorized and involves meticulous preparation and practice
Question
Five minutes before class, Billy realized that it was his assigned day to give a speech. He did not want to make excuses, so he used the five minutes to prepare. His mode of presentation can best be labeled as __________.

A) memorized
B) impromptu
C) extemporaneous
D) agenda
Question
Which of the following is true of memorized speeches?

A) They are worth the time and effort of memorization.
B) Reciting them helps create a smooth, fluid delivery.
C) The main body is worth memorizing but the introduction and conclusion should be delivered impromptu to stay fresh.
D) Few theorists advise anyone to memorize a speech.
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Tommy found it difficult to maintain eye contact and hold his audience's attention because he chose to deliver his speech __________.

A) impromptu
B) extemporaneously
C) from a manuscript
D) from memory
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Which of the following characteristics is associated with extemporaneous speaking?

A) written out word for word
B) delivered with little preparation
C) delivered from outlined notes to encourage a conversational quality
D) read from a script and difficult to sustain eye contact
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The most important guideline for practicing your speech is to __________.

A) begin early
B) mentally rehearse the speech
C) practice the speech orally
D) try to simulate the speech setting
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According to your book, what is the last step in practicing the speech?

A) running through the speech in your mind before an imaginary audience
B) talking through your presentation outline several times to test its effectiveness
C) simulating the conditions under which the speech will be given
D) practicing orally under a variety of conditions
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What is the most effective type of practice?

A) distributed practice
B) limited practice
C) mental practice
D) massed practice
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The best way to improve your presentation is to keep your attention on your speech and on your audience.
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Vocal cues are used by listeners to judge a speaker's ethos.
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Rate is the amount of money the speaker charges for giving a speech.
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Silence can have a strong communicative effect in a speech.
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Pausing at appropriate places is a natural conversational skill, most people need no practice to pause effectively.
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Audience members quickly change first impressions as a speaker changes his or her delivery style.
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A speaker's clothing has an impact on listeners' impressions and on their judgments of the speaker's ethos.
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Because movement has a powerful effect on listeners' impressions, speakers should move around continuously throughout the speech.
Question
Because impromptu speeches are delivered with little or no preparation, structure is not really needed.
Question
Distributed practice is considered more effective than massed practice.
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By using delivery skills to build a sense of community, the speaker tries to show __________, giving listeners a sense that he or she knows what they think and can feel what they feel.
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To keep any speech interesting and to keep the audience listening, you want to create __________ in the seven dimensions of your voice.
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The most distracting pitch for an audience is a __________.
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Faulty pronunciation often has a negative effect on a speaker's __________ because listeners get the impression that the speaker is ignorant or incompetent.
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Sometimes clothing choices can contradict a speaker's thesis and damage his or her __________.
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Typically, speakers dress a bit more __________ than audience members do.
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The anticipation, implementation, and relaxation steps are three stages in making your __________ appear more natural.
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When you have little or no time to prepare, your mode of presentation will be __________.
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When practicing, if you cannot practice in the room where you'll speak, you should __________ that setting as closely as possible.
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Practicing in a few long sessions shortly before you speak is known as __________.
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What are the three main characteristics of delivery style that contribute positively to your speech? How do they differ? Do you consider any more important than others?
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Explain how the voice and body can each be used to enhance the presentation of a speech. Give an example of how you might incorporate these principles in a speech.
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Identify the four major elements of bodily presentation and discuss one problem associated with each and one solution for each problem.
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What are the four modes of presentation, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
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What are the four steps in practicing your speech presentation? Why is each step important, and what contribution does each make that others do not?
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Which of the following is a characteristic of an effective delivery?

A) It has a clear thesis and purpose.
B) It has a distinct introduction, body, and conclusion.
C) It is natural and uncontrived.
D) It is choreographed.
It is natural and uncontrived.
2
Which of the following statements is true about effective delivery?

A) The audience should be able to notice your excellent delivery skills.
B) If your delivery is too effective, it will distract from your message.
C) An effective delivery leads listeners to believe that the speaker is different and more talented than they are.
D) An effective delivery helps the audience remember the speech.
An effective delivery helps the audience remember the speech.
3
When Eugene began talking faster to add excitement to a story in his speech, he was using which dimension of vocal delivery?

A) empathy
B) rate
C) volume
D) pitch
rate
4
When a room is too large, you can enhance the volume of your voice by using __________.

A) amplification
B) resonance
C) projection
D) higher pitch
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5
Most speakers notice a difference in their voices when they hear themselves on tape. The voice on the tape seems to have a __________.

A) slower rate
B) higher pitch
C) higher volume
D) faster rate
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6
What is true of the rate of speech?

A) Persuasive speakers talk at a speed that is faster than average.
B) Persuasive speakers talk at a speed that is slower than average.
C) Regional differences in speech rates are getting larger.
D) Successful speakers vary considerably in their rate of speech.
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7
Which dimension of voice contributes to a speech by helping the speaker mark transitions and emphasize what has been said?

A) inflection
B) pitch
C) rate
D) pauses
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8
Articulation is defined as __________.

A) the distinctness with which words are sounded
B) the clarity of individual sounds
C) the accepted way to sound any given word
D) the pronunciation pattern for a sentence as a whole
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9
James opened his speech by saying, "Today I, uh, want to, umm, talk about, like, how, y'know, how violent our schools have, like become and how, uh, dangerous it is, y'know, at our high schools right now." James is having trouble with __________.

A) enunciation
B) articulation
C) pronunciation
D) vocalized pauses
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10
What is the best way to address a vocalized pause?

A) Alter "umm" with "uh."
B) Remain silent.
C) Do not focus on it; doing so will only make it worse.
D) Replace a word like "right?" with a phrase like "you know?"
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11
Appropriate inflection can have the effect of __________.

A) damaging the speaker's credibility
B) distracting the listeners' attention
C) distorting the message
D) enhancing the speaker's message
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12
Listeners' first impressions of the speaker are based on __________.

A) vocal qualities
B) pronunciation
C) body movements
D) audience analysis
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13
The most important aspect of facial expression is __________.

A) making eye contact
B) smiling
C) eyebrow raising
D) smirking
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14
Which of the following is appropriate dress for a classroom speech?

A) Scrubs
B) Sweatpants and hoodie
C) Tuxedo/formal gown
D) Slacks and a polo shirt
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15
Which of the following statements is good advice for a speaker's use of movement?

A) Stay directly behind the podium at all times because it communicates stability to the audience.
B) Move around the room as much as possible, stopping only to mark transitions in the speech.
C) Keep one hand in your pocket to convey a sense of comfort and ease to the audience.
D) Move toward the audience to emphasize a point and promote a connection with your listeners.
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16
What is the best advice for maintaining eye contact when speaking to a large audience?

A) Focus just above listeners' heads so as not to be intimidated by the size of the crowd.
B) Divide listeners into three or four groups and shift your focus among them, corresponding to transitions.
C) Do not worry about eye contact with a group that large; no one will really notice.
D) Make eye contact only with the listeners who are close enough to notice.
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17
Which element of the body in delivery not only helps communicate effectively to the audience but also provides feedback to the speaker regarding the audience's response to the speech?

A) movement
B) facial expression
C) eye contact
D) clothes and grooming
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18
Impromptu speaking is __________.

A) spontaneous and involves little or no preparation
B) extemporaneous and involves an organized but conversational delivery
C) contemporaneous and involves a presentation of contemporary issues
D) memorized and involves meticulous preparation and practice
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19
Five minutes before class, Billy realized that it was his assigned day to give a speech. He did not want to make excuses, so he used the five minutes to prepare. His mode of presentation can best be labeled as __________.

A) memorized
B) impromptu
C) extemporaneous
D) agenda
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20
Which of the following is true of memorized speeches?

A) They are worth the time and effort of memorization.
B) Reciting them helps create a smooth, fluid delivery.
C) The main body is worth memorizing but the introduction and conclusion should be delivered impromptu to stay fresh.
D) Few theorists advise anyone to memorize a speech.
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21
Tommy found it difficult to maintain eye contact and hold his audience's attention because he chose to deliver his speech __________.

A) impromptu
B) extemporaneously
C) from a manuscript
D) from memory
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22
Which of the following characteristics is associated with extemporaneous speaking?

A) written out word for word
B) delivered with little preparation
C) delivered from outlined notes to encourage a conversational quality
D) read from a script and difficult to sustain eye contact
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23
The most important guideline for practicing your speech is to __________.

A) begin early
B) mentally rehearse the speech
C) practice the speech orally
D) try to simulate the speech setting
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24
According to your book, what is the last step in practicing the speech?

A) running through the speech in your mind before an imaginary audience
B) talking through your presentation outline several times to test its effectiveness
C) simulating the conditions under which the speech will be given
D) practicing orally under a variety of conditions
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What is the most effective type of practice?

A) distributed practice
B) limited practice
C) mental practice
D) massed practice
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26
The best way to improve your presentation is to keep your attention on your speech and on your audience.
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Vocal cues are used by listeners to judge a speaker's ethos.
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Rate is the amount of money the speaker charges for giving a speech.
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Silence can have a strong communicative effect in a speech.
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Pausing at appropriate places is a natural conversational skill, most people need no practice to pause effectively.
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Audience members quickly change first impressions as a speaker changes his or her delivery style.
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A speaker's clothing has an impact on listeners' impressions and on their judgments of the speaker's ethos.
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Because movement has a powerful effect on listeners' impressions, speakers should move around continuously throughout the speech.
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Because impromptu speeches are delivered with little or no preparation, structure is not really needed.
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Distributed practice is considered more effective than massed practice.
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By using delivery skills to build a sense of community, the speaker tries to show __________, giving listeners a sense that he or she knows what they think and can feel what they feel.
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To keep any speech interesting and to keep the audience listening, you want to create __________ in the seven dimensions of your voice.
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The most distracting pitch for an audience is a __________.
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Faulty pronunciation often has a negative effect on a speaker's __________ because listeners get the impression that the speaker is ignorant or incompetent.
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Sometimes clothing choices can contradict a speaker's thesis and damage his or her __________.
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Typically, speakers dress a bit more __________ than audience members do.
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The anticipation, implementation, and relaxation steps are three stages in making your __________ appear more natural.
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When you have little or no time to prepare, your mode of presentation will be __________.
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When practicing, if you cannot practice in the room where you'll speak, you should __________ that setting as closely as possible.
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Practicing in a few long sessions shortly before you speak is known as __________.
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What are the three main characteristics of delivery style that contribute positively to your speech? How do they differ? Do you consider any more important than others?
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Explain how the voice and body can each be used to enhance the presentation of a speech. Give an example of how you might incorporate these principles in a speech.
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Identify the four major elements of bodily presentation and discuss one problem associated with each and one solution for each problem.
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What are the four modes of presentation, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
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What are the four steps in practicing your speech presentation? Why is each step important, and what contribution does each make that others do not?
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