Deck 14: Communication and New Technologies
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Deck 14: Communication and New Technologies
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Audiences tend to remember and comprehend details and specific facts better than main points and generalizations.
False
2
In a speech that is already interesting,the addition of humor improves the audience's perception of the speaker's authoritativeness.
False
3
One way to determine whether your informative purpose has been fulfilled is to ask the audience to demonstrate their understanding,thereby proving their learning.
True
4
Research tends to support the old saying that "You should tell 'em what you're going to tell 'em; tell 'em; and tell 'em what you told them."
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5
An example of extrinsic motivation is one's own driving desire to know and learn about new information and ideas.
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Simple words and concrete ideas are easier for an audience to remember than is complex material.
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7
Informative speaking to increase knowledge is most like what your teachers do in college classes.
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8
A rhetorical question is a question that you expect the audience members to answer when you ask them to do so during the speech.
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9
Repetition works better than overt audience response or actual behavior to increase audience comprehension.
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10
Use of transitions can increase an audience's comprehension or understanding of the message.
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11
Some examples of appropriate behavioral purposes for an informative speech are to recognize,to compare,to define,and to distinguish.
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12
Information relevance refers to the usefulness of the information to the audience.
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13
The significance of your message is its importance and meaningfulness to,or its consequences for,the audience.
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14
Information overload refers to the provision of more information than the audience can absorb because of amount or complexity.
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15
The use of humor in an informative speech can improve audience perceptions of the speaker's character.
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16
The purpose of an informative speech is to change the audience's mind about some issue.
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17
An immediate behavioral purpose is the action expected during and right after the speech.
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18
The speaker is the one who determines significance.
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19
Explaining the complex terms associated with the 2009 financial crisis is an example of the informative goal of clarifying complex issues.
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20
To create a perceived need for learning information,you should avoid relying on extrinsic motivation.
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21
Which of the following is an effective strategy for describing?
A) use of Roman numerals
B) use of statistics
C) use of metaphors
D) use of chronology
A) use of Roman numerals
B) use of statistics
C) use of metaphors
D) use of chronology
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22
Which of the following topics would be most appropriate for an informative speech?
A) how to perform emergency first aid
B) benefits of recycling and why you should recycle
C) why you should vote Republican
D) why you should avoid alcohol
A) how to perform emergency first aid
B) benefits of recycling and why you should recycle
C) why you should vote Republican
D) why you should avoid alcohol
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23
An operational definition reveals what something is by how it works,how it is made,or what it consists of.
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24
Among the skills for informative speaking are defining,describing,explaining,and narrating.
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25
A comparison reveals how two words or concepts are similar; a contrast defines by revealing how they are different.
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26
How does the text define information hunger?
A) The speaker creates a need for information in the audience.
B) The audience anxiously awaits information from the speaker.
C) The speaker has a large appetite for information.
D) The audience has a large appetite for information.
A) The speaker creates a need for information in the audience.
B) The audience anxiously awaits information from the speaker.
C) The speaker has a large appetite for information.
D) The audience has a large appetite for information.
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27
One purpose of informative speaking is to persuade an audience to do something.
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28
A narration is a lengthy explanation consisting of a series of shorter explanations.
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29
Audiences tend to remember and comprehend ________ better than __________.
A) fun and games; courses and disciplines
B) generalizations and main points; details and specific facts
C) details and specific facts; generalizations and main points
D) courses and disciplines; fun and games
A) fun and games; courses and disciplines
B) generalizations and main points; details and specific facts
C) details and specific facts; generalizations and main points
D) courses and disciplines; fun and games
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30
Which of the following is not a purpose of an informative speech?
A) to change the minds of the audience members about an issue or idea
B) to increase what an audience knows about something
C) to improve an audience's understanding of how to use something
D) to clarify an audience's ideas about something
A) to change the minds of the audience members about an issue or idea
B) to increase what an audience knows about something
C) to improve an audience's understanding of how to use something
D) to clarify an audience's ideas about something
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31
Abstract is to concrete as general is to specific.
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32
Which of the following is not meant by the term information overload?
A) the number of words per minute
B) material too complex to understand easily
C) more material than the audience can absorb
D) using mathematical symbols or undefined words the audience does not understand
A) the number of words per minute
B) material too complex to understand easily
C) more material than the audience can absorb
D) using mathematical symbols or undefined words the audience does not understand
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33
Etymology is a word,term,or concept that is opposite in meaning to the one being defined.
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34
Which of the following was not cited in the text as one of the special skills of informative speaking?
A) changing people's future actions
B) defining what a concept is
C) describing how something is
D) narrating or telling a story
A) changing people's future actions
B) defining what a concept is
C) describing how something is
D) narrating or telling a story
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35
Which of the following types of speeches would not be classified as an informative speech?
A) speech of exposition
B) speech of definition
C) speech of description
D) speech of signification
A) speech of exposition
B) speech of definition
C) speech of description
D) speech of signification
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36
Which of the following phrases does not fit with the immediate behavioral purposes of an informative speech?
A) define words,objects,or concepts
B) distinguish among different things
C) change attitudes,beliefs,and values
D) recognize differences or similarities among objects,persons,or issues
A) define words,objects,or concepts
B) distinguish among different things
C) change attitudes,beliefs,and values
D) recognize differences or similarities among objects,persons,or issues
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37
Which of the following comments would be the best example of extrinsic motivation?
A) "Because I have always wanted to be a priest,I study hardest in my philosophy and rhetoric classes."
B) "I work because I love to work and cannot imagine being any different."
C) "I had children-well,had children more or less by accident,not because I planned for it or anything."
D) "Because my employer said our raises would be based on it,I am increasing my number of contract reports."
A) "Because I have always wanted to be a priest,I study hardest in my philosophy and rhetoric classes."
B) "I work because I love to work and cannot imagine being any different."
C) "I had children-well,had children more or less by accident,not because I planned for it or anything."
D) "Because my employer said our raises would be based on it,I am increasing my number of contract reports."
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38
Which of the following does an informative speech not have to be?
A) meaningful
B) interesting
C) entertaining
D) significant
A) meaningful
B) interesting
C) entertaining
D) significant
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39
A synonym is a word,term,or concept close or similar in meaning to the one being defined.
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40
A rhetorical question is a question
A) that has no answer.
B) for which no answer is expected.
C) that the speaker will answer after the speech.
D) that appears in the transitions of the speech.
A) that has no answer.
B) for which no answer is expected.
C) that the speaker will answer after the speech.
D) that appears in the transitions of the speech.
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41
Which of the following topics suggests an operational definition?
A) the construction of a bird cage
B) the origins of Unitarianism
C) the delights of Jamaica
D) descriptions of dogs with accompanying slides
A) the construction of a bird cage
B) the origins of Unitarianism
C) the delights of Jamaica
D) descriptions of dogs with accompanying slides
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42
A synonym is to a comparison as an ______ is to a contrast.
A) aneurysm
B) anomaly
C) antonym
D) analogy
A) aneurysm
B) anomaly
C) antonym
D) analogy
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43
In a speech explaining how to play drums,Steve used the table to illustrate various beat patterns.Which informative speaking skill is Steve using?
A) demonstrating
B) quantifying
C) defining
D) explaining
A) demonstrating
B) quantifying
C) defining
D) explaining
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44
An important aspect of informative speaking is making your subject _____________ to the audience.
A) easy
B) relevant
C) exquisite
D) bland
A) easy
B) relevant
C) exquisite
D) bland
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45
If you wanted to clarify something while also arousing interest,which informative speaking skill should you rely on?
A) demonstrating
B) quantifying
C) defining
D) explaining
A) demonstrating
B) quantifying
C) defining
D) explaining
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46
Explanation is to idea development as narration is to
A) storytelling.
B) oral interpretation.
C) paraphrasing.
D) literary criticism.
A) storytelling.
B) oral interpretation.
C) paraphrasing.
D) literary criticism.
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47
Which of the following is an example of an effective rhetorical question?
A) How much do you hate the food in the dining hall?
B) Can you identify four ways to protect your identity from being stolen?
C) Are any of you in a fraternity or sorority?
D) Were you good students in high school?
A) How much do you hate the food in the dining hall?
B) Can you identify four ways to protect your identity from being stolen?
C) Are any of you in a fraternity or sorority?
D) Were you good students in high school?
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