Deck 5: Listening to Speeches
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Deck 5: Listening to Speeches
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9 Tara comes into the classroom early on the day of her speech.She closes the blinds,checks the room temperature,and sets up the transparency machine.Which barrier to listening is Tara trying to overcome?
A)information overload
B)personal concerns
C)outside distractions
D)receiver apprehension
A)information overload
B)personal concerns
C)outside distractions
D)receiver apprehension
C
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7 You have been to four classes in one day.In each class,you've listened to a lecture and taken notes.By the time you get to your night class,you feel like you just can't take in another word.What are you experiencing?
A)lack of academic discipline
B)attention deficit disorder
C)information overload
D)information prejudice
A)lack of academic discipline
B)attention deficit disorder
C)information overload
D)information prejudice
C
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4: When listening to a speech on peer pressure,Toni relates what the speaker is saying to an experience she had as a teenager.By doing this,Toni feels she has a better grasp on the information the speaker is trying to relay.In this example,Toni is
A)attending.
B)selecting.
C)understanding.
D)remembering.
A)attending.
B)selecting.
C)understanding.
D)remembering.
C
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15 As audience members,if we prefer to listen to complex information that is interspersed with facts and details,we are
A)critical listeners.
B)action-oriented listeners.
C)analytical listeners.
D)task-oriented listeners.
A)critical listeners.
B)action-oriented listeners.
C)analytical listeners.
D)task-oriented listeners.
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13 Jeb is really very intelligent,but when he gives speeches he tends to go monotone,he mumbles a lot,and he does not move around much or use many gestures.Most listeners have trouble tuning into Jeb,even though his speech content is often excellent.Which tip can you offer the listeners to increase their listening efficiency in this situation?
A)Listen with your eyes as well as your ears,because nonverbal cues speak volumes.
B)Avoid outside distractions that may interfere with your ability to listen effectively.
C)Avoid jumping to conclusions even if you disagree with the speaker's points.
D)Adapt to the speaker's delivery by focusing on the message,not the delivery style.
A)Listen with your eyes as well as your ears,because nonverbal cues speak volumes.
B)Avoid outside distractions that may interfere with your ability to listen effectively.
C)Avoid jumping to conclusions even if you disagree with the speaker's points.
D)Adapt to the speaker's delivery by focusing on the message,not the delivery style.
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14 In a speech about how Texas became a state,Martina provided three main points and delivered them in a chronological pattern.Two of her classmates,Anna and Donna,were discussing the speech the next day.Anna remembered Martina's three main points while Donna remembered only the story used in the introduction.Who is the better listener,according to the tips for enhancing listening skills?
A)Anna is the better listener because she followed the tip,"listen for major ideas."
B)Donna is the better listener because she followed the tip,"be a selfish listener."
C)Anna is the better listener because she followed the tip,"avoid overreacting emotionally."
D)Donna is the better listener because she followed the tip,"avoid information overload."
A)Anna is the better listener because she followed the tip,"listen for major ideas."
B)Donna is the better listener because she followed the tip,"be a selfish listener."
C)Anna is the better listener because she followed the tip,"avoid overreacting emotionally."
D)Donna is the better listener because she followed the tip,"avoid information overload."
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5 When listeners can recall ideas and information presented to them,they are said to
A)attend.
B)select.
C)remember.
D)understand.
A)attend.
B)select.
C)remember.
D)understand.
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16 What is your listening style if you want the speaker to get to the point and state what needs to be done?
A)people-oriented style
B)task-oriented style
C)analytical style
D)time-oriented style
A)people-oriented style
B)task-oriented style
C)analytical style
D)time-oriented style
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12 One expert has estimated that as much as 93 percent of the emotional content of a speech is conveyed by
A)nonverbal cues.
B)emotional intelligence.
C)unintentional gestures.
D)verbal cues.
A)nonverbal cues.
B)emotional intelligence.
C)unintentional gestures.
D)verbal cues.
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19 ______ is the process of listening to evaluate the quality,appropriateness,value,or importance of the information you hear.
A)Inferring
B)Accommodating
C)Critical listening
D)Critical thinking
A)Inferring
B)Accommodating
C)Critical listening
D)Critical thinking
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3 When listeners assign meaning and make sense of what they have heard,they have _____ the message.
A)selected
B)attended
C)understood
D)remembered
A)selected
B)attended
C)understood
D)remembered
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17 While listening to a sociology lecture,you mentally rearrange the ideas being presented,summarize the information,and remain alert for key information.You are considered an
A)average listener.
B)active listener.
C)ethical listener.
D)entertained listener.
A)average listener.
B)active listener.
C)ethical listener.
D)entertained listener.
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10 When you decide that the speaker's message will have no value,even before the speech begins,you are experiencing the listening barrier of
A)information overload.
B)personal concerns.
C)receiver apprehension.
D)prejudice.
A)information overload.
B)personal concerns.
C)receiver apprehension.
D)prejudice.
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2 When we,as listeners,focus on the message,we are said to
A)attend.
B)understand.
C)select.
D)remember.
A)attend.
B)understand.
C)select.
D)remember.
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8 Jenny was sitting in class on a gorgeous Friday afternoon,thinking about the weekend trip she was leaving for right after class.As a result,she was having trouble focusing on the professor's lecture.What listening barrier was Jenny experiencing?
A)information overload
B)receiver apprehension
C)personal concerns
D)outside distractions
A)information overload
B)receiver apprehension
C)personal concerns
D)outside distractions
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20 The goal of a critical listener or a critical thinker is to
A)evaluate information to make a choice.
B)watch for mistakes that the speaker makes.
C)memorize the speech he or she is listening to so well that he or she can recite it verbatim.
D)expound upon the ideas of the speaker.
A)evaluate information to make a choice.
B)watch for mistakes that the speaker makes.
C)memorize the speech he or she is listening to so well that he or she can recite it verbatim.
D)expound upon the ideas of the speaker.
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6 Because much of our day is spent listening,there may be times we "tune out" when information is being sent to us because we hear so much information that we get tired of listening.This process is called
A)psychological noise.
B)information fatigue.
C)psychological distractions.
D)information overload.
A)psychological noise.
B)information fatigue.
C)psychological distractions.
D)information overload.
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11 As a speaker,what can you do to hold your audience's attention and overcome the discrepancy between speech and thought rate?
A)You should build in message redundancy and make your major ideas really clear.
B)You should make the speech as short as possible,while still managing to include your main points.
C)You should probably not do a speech at all if you think the audience will lose attention; instead,simply have a discussion or question-and-answer session.
D)There is really nothing a speaker can do to hold the audience's attention; if the audience loses focus,that is their fault and they should have stayed at home.
A)You should build in message redundancy and make your major ideas really clear.
B)You should make the speech as short as possible,while still managing to include your main points.
C)You should probably not do a speech at all if you think the audience will lose attention; instead,simply have a discussion or question-and-answer session.
D)There is really nothing a speaker can do to hold the audience's attention; if the audience loses focus,that is their fault and they should have stayed at home.
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1 The first stage of listening is to _____,or single out a message from several competing messages.
A)attend
B)select
C)understand
D)remember
A)attend
B)select
C)understand
D)remember
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18 Evaluating the quality of information,ideas,and arguments presented by a speaker is
A)critical listening
B)ethical listening.
C)fact finding.
D)inference evaluation.
A)critical listening
B)ethical listening.
C)fact finding.
D)inference evaluation.
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27 You can keep you audience from tuning out by making sure your speech has a good balance between new information and supporting material.
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31 As a listener,you have the ability to process words much faster than you generally need to while the speaker is sharing information.
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28 A way to combat information overload as a speaker is to avoid redundancy in your message.
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40 Being a selfish listener can help you to maintain your powers of concentration.
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39 Listening skills develop as you practice listening to speeches,music,and programs with demanding content.
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37 When you are listening to a message and also evaluating it,you have to work harder than you do at other times to understand the speaker's message.
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32 Nonverbal cues play a major role in communicating a message.
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22 _____ is the process of using symbols to create meaning to achieve a goal.
A)Inference
B)Rhetoric
C)Critical thinking
D)Logic
A)Inference
B)Rhetoric
C)Critical thinking
D)Logic
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34 Heightened emotions do not affect your ability to understand a message.
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30 When you prejudge a message,your ability to understand it increases.
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24 Krysten just listened to Erin's speech about the Lord of the Rings trilogy.In her written critique,Krysten made the following comments: "I liked the visuals," "weak eye contact," and "the conclusion was good." Is this a good critique?
A)No; Krysten should have provided more descriptive information to Erin to reflect the specific strengths and weaknesses of the speech.
B)No; Krysten did not talk about the introduction and body of the speech.
C)Yes; Krysten put into writing what she thought was good and what needed work.
D)Yes; Krysten provided sufficient feedback so Erin can make corrections in future speeches.
A)No; Krysten should have provided more descriptive information to Erin to reflect the specific strengths and weaknesses of the speech.
B)No; Krysten did not talk about the introduction and body of the speech.
C)Yes; Krysten put into writing what she thought was good and what needed work.
D)Yes; Krysten provided sufficient feedback so Erin can make corrections in future speeches.
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36 Unmindful listeners are not conscious of whether they are paying attention or daydreaming.
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21 Because it has been directly observed that water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit,this piece of information is considered
A)an inference.
B)a fact.
C)rhetoric.
D)common knowledge.
A)an inference.
B)a fact.
C)rhetoric.
D)common knowledge.
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33 Emotion is primarily communicated by unspoken messages.
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38 By concentrating on both facts and major ideas,while also mentally summarizing the information you hear,you ultimately decrease your ability to remember messages.
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29 Your own thoughts are among the biggest competitors for your attention when you are a member of an audience.
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23 After listening to a speech by a local politician,Jon had the opportunity to think about the speech.He discovered that evidence was misquoted,there were a number of scare tactics used,and some data was falsified to support the claims being made.Which of the following is TRUE of the speech Jon listened to?
A)If the speech was understandable to the audience,then the politician was free to use any means available to persuade the audience.
B)The politician's speech was appropriate,but not effective.
C)The politician used unethical rhetorical strategies to manipulate the audience.
D)The politician had an effective and appropriate message.
A)If the speech was understandable to the audience,then the politician was free to use any means available to persuade the audience.
B)The politician's speech was appropriate,but not effective.
C)The politician used unethical rhetorical strategies to manipulate the audience.
D)The politician had an effective and appropriate message.
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35 If you mentally criticize a speaker's style or message,your listening efficiency will increase.
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26 Listening barriers are created when we fail to select,attend to,or understand a message or remember what was said.
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41 _____ are words,images,and nonverbal cues that create meaning for others.
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46 Discuss the barriers to effective listening by listing the five barriers and what the speaker and listener can do to overcome each barrier.
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49 What is the relationship between critical listening and critical thinking?
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48 What makes a source credible?
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42 _____ is the process of using a method or standards to evaluate the effectiveness and appropriateness of messages.
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50 Explain the difference between facts and inferences,and provide an example of each.
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44 When you "own" your feedback by using I-statements rather than you-statements,you are being ______,an important component of providing effective criticism.
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43 The word ______ means "to judge or discuss."
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45 If you do not give the speaker some suggestions or alternatives for improvement,you are failing to be _______.
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47 List and explain the three suggestions to increase your skill in accurately interpreting nonverbal messages.
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