Deck 16: Informative Speaking

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Which of the following is NOT a recommendation for making information clear and interesting to an audience?

A)adjust complexity to the audience
B)avoid unnecessary jargon
C)create abstract images
D)keep information limited
E)link current knowledge to new knowledge
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What are the three basic goals of informative speaking?

A)accuracy,clarity,and listener interest
B)persuasibility,clarity,and accuracy
C)knowledge presentation,clarity,and accuracy
D)persuasibility,clarity,and listener interest
E)clarity,knowledge presentation,and listener interest
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Which of the three basic goals of informative speaking focuses on making sure that a speech relies on logical organization and understandable word choices?

A)accuracy
B)clarity
C)knowledge presentation
D)listener interest
E)persuasibility
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Which of the three basic goals of informative speaking focuses on a carefully narrowed topic and purpose?

A)accuracy
B)clarity
C)knowledge presentation
D)listener interest
E)persuasibility
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If you define many technical terms,the audience will not feel bombarded with a set of definitions.
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If your goal is to make your speech relevant and useful,then you need to give the speech a human face for audience members to latch on to.
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Differentiate among the three goals of public speaking.
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During a speech on time management,Darlene uses the phrase "completion of the task" instead of "success" to ensure that her phrasing is what?

A)abstract
B)behavioral
C)concrete
D)intangible
E)physical
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What is a term that directly names a specific thing and whose meaning is unlikely to require any interpretation?

A)abstract
B)behavioral
C)concrete
D)intangible
E)physical
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Use the definitions,descriptions,explanations,and examples you need in order to make your meanings clear,and it's OK to add tangential information you find interesting to spice up your speech.
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Why is it important for speakers to adjust complexity to the audience?
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During the middle of her speech on the United Nations,Carol goes off on a rant about problems in Sahara Africa that are not related to the central idea of the speech.This "rant" is considered what?

A)abstract
B)concrete
C)contextualized
D)supplementary
E)tangential
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Information that is somewhat related to the topic and thesis but is,nonetheless,a digression is referred to as ___________.
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What concept suggests that everyone has identities connected to family,religion,occupation,cultural origin,gender,and other characteristics?

A)diversity
B)multiple personalities
C)multiple identities
D)relational diversity
E)relational identities
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You should assume that something that's obvious to you will also be obvious to the members of your audience.
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If you can link what your speech is about to information your audience already possesses,it will help your audience members process your speech more easily.
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Why should speakers avoid unnecessary jargon?
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During the middle of a speech,the speaker says that "this community is highly discriminatory." The word "discriminatory" in this context is considered what?

A)abstract
B)behavioral
C)concrete
D)intangible
E)physical
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What is a term that is imprecise,leaving the meaning open to interpretation?

A)abstract
B)behavioral
C)concrete
D)intangible
E)physical
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___________ ___________ refers to the idea that everyone has identities connected to family,religion,occupation,cultural origin,gender,and other characteristics.
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According to Katherine Rowan's Three Sources of Audience Confusion,a ___________ ___________ demonstrates how an implicit theory is limited and concludes by presenting the accepted explanation and describing why that explanation is better.
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Roy is giving a speech on the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster.What type of informative speech is Roy giving?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
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A speech on the history of the water bottle is an example of a(n)_______ informative speech.
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If you choose a topic that turns out to be too difficult,you must progress forward in spite of specific audience needs.
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According to Katherine Rowan,the first part of presenting a confusing term is to provide an example that includes all the central features of the concept.
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Fatima is delivering a speech on two types of relational abusers: pit-bulls and cobras.What type of informative speech is Fatima giving?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
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According to Katherine Rowan,a transformative explanation shows how an implicit theory is limited and concludes by presenting the accepted explanation and describing why that explanation is better.
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Geraldine is giving an informative speech on modern railway conductors.What type of informative speech is Geraldine giving?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
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Jim is giving a speech about the Eiffel tower.What type of informative speech is Jim giving?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
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Jorge is delivering a speech on Kübler-Ross' five stages of grief.What type of informative speech is Jorge giving?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
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What is referred to as the order in which events take place?

A)abstract order
B)chronological order
C)polychronemic order
D)sequencing order
E)time order
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Abstractions are concrete ideas that exist independent of whether they are observed or practiced (e.g. ,social equality).
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Of the eight different ways to make information interesting and clear to an audience,which one do you think is the most important and why?
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Explaining the three forms of organizational justice (distributive,procedural,and interactional)is an example of a process informative speech.
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Penny is delivering a speech on Barack Obama's childhood.What type of informative speech is Penny giving?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
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Why should speakers make information memorable?
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Why should speakers personalize content?
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What are abstract ideas that exist independent of whether they are observed or practiced?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
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What type of informative speech examines people,institutions,places,substances,and inanimate things?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
Question
What type of speech involves predictable series of changes,phases,or steps?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
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Differentiate among the five types of informative speeches.
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Describe Katherine Rowan's three sources of audience confusion.
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A speech about the life cycle of a fruit fly is an example of a(n)___________ informative speech.
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A speech about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an example of a(n)___________ informative speech.
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What are the four steps to ethically handling a speech topic that is too ambitious?
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Which of the following is NOT a recommendation for making information clear and interesting to an audience?

A)adjust complexity to the audience
B)avoid unnecessary jargon
C)create abstract images
D)keep information limited
E)link current knowledge to new knowledge
C
2
What are the three basic goals of informative speaking?

A)accuracy,clarity,and listener interest
B)persuasibility,clarity,and accuracy
C)knowledge presentation,clarity,and accuracy
D)persuasibility,clarity,and listener interest
E)clarity,knowledge presentation,and listener interest
A
3
Which of the three basic goals of informative speaking focuses on making sure that a speech relies on logical organization and understandable word choices?

A)accuracy
B)clarity
C)knowledge presentation
D)listener interest
E)persuasibility
B
4
Which of the three basic goals of informative speaking focuses on a carefully narrowed topic and purpose?

A)accuracy
B)clarity
C)knowledge presentation
D)listener interest
E)persuasibility
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If you define many technical terms,the audience will not feel bombarded with a set of definitions.
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If your goal is to make your speech relevant and useful,then you need to give the speech a human face for audience members to latch on to.
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7
Differentiate among the three goals of public speaking.
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8
During a speech on time management,Darlene uses the phrase "completion of the task" instead of "success" to ensure that her phrasing is what?

A)abstract
B)behavioral
C)concrete
D)intangible
E)physical
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What is a term that directly names a specific thing and whose meaning is unlikely to require any interpretation?

A)abstract
B)behavioral
C)concrete
D)intangible
E)physical
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10
Use the definitions,descriptions,explanations,and examples you need in order to make your meanings clear,and it's OK to add tangential information you find interesting to spice up your speech.
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11
Why is it important for speakers to adjust complexity to the audience?
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12
During the middle of her speech on the United Nations,Carol goes off on a rant about problems in Sahara Africa that are not related to the central idea of the speech.This "rant" is considered what?

A)abstract
B)concrete
C)contextualized
D)supplementary
E)tangential
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Information that is somewhat related to the topic and thesis but is,nonetheless,a digression is referred to as ___________.
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14
What concept suggests that everyone has identities connected to family,religion,occupation,cultural origin,gender,and other characteristics?

A)diversity
B)multiple personalities
C)multiple identities
D)relational diversity
E)relational identities
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15
You should assume that something that's obvious to you will also be obvious to the members of your audience.
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If you can link what your speech is about to information your audience already possesses,it will help your audience members process your speech more easily.
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17
Why should speakers avoid unnecessary jargon?
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During the middle of a speech,the speaker says that "this community is highly discriminatory." The word "discriminatory" in this context is considered what?

A)abstract
B)behavioral
C)concrete
D)intangible
E)physical
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What is a term that is imprecise,leaving the meaning open to interpretation?

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C)concrete
D)intangible
E)physical
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___________ ___________ refers to the idea that everyone has identities connected to family,religion,occupation,cultural origin,gender,and other characteristics.
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According to Katherine Rowan's Three Sources of Audience Confusion,a ___________ ___________ demonstrates how an implicit theory is limited and concludes by presenting the accepted explanation and describing why that explanation is better.
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Roy is giving a speech on the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster.What type of informative speech is Roy giving?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
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23
A speech on the history of the water bottle is an example of a(n)_______ informative speech.
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If you choose a topic that turns out to be too difficult,you must progress forward in spite of specific audience needs.
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According to Katherine Rowan,the first part of presenting a confusing term is to provide an example that includes all the central features of the concept.
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26
Fatima is delivering a speech on two types of relational abusers: pit-bulls and cobras.What type of informative speech is Fatima giving?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
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According to Katherine Rowan,a transformative explanation shows how an implicit theory is limited and concludes by presenting the accepted explanation and describing why that explanation is better.
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Geraldine is giving an informative speech on modern railway conductors.What type of informative speech is Geraldine giving?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
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Jim is giving a speech about the Eiffel tower.What type of informative speech is Jim giving?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
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Jorge is delivering a speech on Kübler-Ross' five stages of grief.What type of informative speech is Jorge giving?

A)concepts
B)events
C)objects
D)people
E)process
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What is referred to as the order in which events take place?

A)abstract order
B)chronological order
C)polychronemic order
D)sequencing order
E)time order
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Abstractions are concrete ideas that exist independent of whether they are observed or practiced (e.g. ,social equality).
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Of the eight different ways to make information interesting and clear to an audience,which one do you think is the most important and why?
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34
Explaining the three forms of organizational justice (distributive,procedural,and interactional)is an example of a process informative speech.
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Penny is delivering a speech on Barack Obama's childhood.What type of informative speech is Penny giving?

A)concepts
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D)people
E)process
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36
Why should speakers make information memorable?
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Why should speakers personalize content?
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What are abstract ideas that exist independent of whether they are observed or practiced?

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What type of informative speech examines people,institutions,places,substances,and inanimate things?

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What type of speech involves predictable series of changes,phases,or steps?

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41
Differentiate among the five types of informative speeches.
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42
Describe Katherine Rowan's three sources of audience confusion.
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43
A speech about the life cycle of a fruit fly is an example of a(n)___________ informative speech.
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A speech about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is an example of a(n)___________ informative speech.
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What are the four steps to ethically handling a speech topic that is too ambitious?
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