Deck 12: Informative Speaking

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If a speaker delivers an in-depth research presentation, it is called a(n)______________ speech.

A)extemporaneous
B)explicit
C)explanatory
D)expository
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Effective process speeches require _______________.

A)detailed elements
B)good reasons
C)carefully delineated steps
D)liberal use of definitions
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Which of these is true about creativity as it relates to the speech making process?

A)creativity begins with lots of research
B)creativity takes time
C)creativity occurs when you think about things from a variety of perspectives
D)all of these are true
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Each of the following is a way to address diverse learning styles EXCEPT ________________________.

A)providing concrete vivid images, examples, stories, and testimonials
B)using visual aids and appropriate facial expressions and gestures
C)giving clear macrostructure as well as definitions, explanations, and statistics
D)none; all of the above are ways to address diverse learning styles
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If a speaker attempts to describe the size of California in relation to the United States using a grape and a grapefruit, he/she is using the ________________ method of informing.

A)description
B)definition
C)comparison and contrast
D)narration
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Of the following, all are characteristics of effective informative speaking EXCEPT _____________________.

A)intellectual stimulation
B)creativity
C)motivation
D)relevance
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In Sarah' speech about environmental movements, she states "recycling a single plastic bottle can conserve enough to energy to light a 60-watt lightbulb for six hours."  She is engaging in the ____________ method of informing.

A)description
B)definition
C)comparison and contrast
D)narration
E)demonstration
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If Katrina were delivering an expository speech about hip-hop or salsa music, she would be presenting _______________________.

A)an exposition of historical events and forces
B)an exposition of a theory, principle, or law
C)an exposition of a creative work
D)an exposition of political, economic, social, religious, or ethical issues
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If a speaker cannot physically perform the steps of a demonstration, he/she could _______________.

A)distribute a handout explaining the steps
B)describe the steps using vivid language
C)choose a different speech topic
D)use a visual aid to show the steps
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Which of the following is NOT a way to help define a word?

A)explaining its derivation or history
B)explaining its use or function
C)explaining or using a familiar synonym or antonym
D)explaining how it compares or contrasts to other items
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One of the best ways to become a productive thinking is to ____________________.

A)rethink a topic, issue, or problem from many perspectives
B)make your thoughts visible by sketching drawings, diagrams, and graphs
C)set regular goals to actually produce something
D)all of the above
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If Audrey were explaining a coin based off its age and condition, what method of informing he would be using?

A)description
B)definition
C)narration
D)compare and contrast
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A good narration will do all the following EXCEPT _________________.

A)build suspense
B)use general language
C)use dialogue
D)include characters and settings
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If a speaker presents either entirely new information, or familiar information in a new way that piques curiosity and excites interest, then he/she is utilizing _______________.

A)intellectual stimulation
B)creativity
C)motivation
D)relevance
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What are ways to identify new insights about a topic?

A)consider the depth and breadth
B)consider the motivation
C)consider the relevance
D)consider the creative genius of the speaker
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When a speaker tries to think about something from a variety of perspectives, it is known as _________________.

A)brainstorming
B)norming
C)critical thinking
D)productive thinking
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This method of informative speech shows how something is done, displays the stages of a process, or depicts something works.

A)definition
B)compare and contrast
C)demonstration
D)description
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A speech on the largest painting that was created by over 3,000 students is an example of ___________________.

A)an exposition of historical events and forces
B)an exposition of a theory, principle, or law
C)an exposition of a creative work
D)an exposition of political, economic, social, religious, or ethical issues
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A speech on the development of the rollercoaster over time is known as ____________.

A)an exposition of historical events and forces
B)an exposition of a theory, principle, or law
C)an exposition of a creative work
D)an exposition of political, economic, social, religious, or ethical issues
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Informative speeches are designed to do which of the following?

A)explain or describe facts, truths, and principles
B)educate audiences
C)answer questions about a topic
D)all of the above
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When delivering an exposition of historical events and forces, a speaker has a special obligation to seek out narratives that can enliven the speech.
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Narration method of informing should only be presented in the first person voice.
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Audience members will recognize how the new information you are sharing is relevant to them.
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Rarely do creative ideas come when we are in a time rush.
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Effective information speeches share information that is both new and relevant.
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In demonstration method of informing, you organize the steps into a time-ordered hierarchy.
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If the process to be demonstrated is longer than the available time, the speaker should not waste that time on the demonstration.
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Verbal descriptions can also create informative mental pictures.
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Process thinking occurs when we contemplate something from a variety of perspectives.
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A speaker whose audience is already familiar with a topic will have an easy time adapting the material.
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Deck 12: Informative Speaking
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If a speaker delivers an in-depth research presentation, it is called a(n)______________ speech.

A)extemporaneous
B)explicit
C)explanatory
D)expository
D
2
Effective process speeches require _______________.

A)detailed elements
B)good reasons
C)carefully delineated steps
D)liberal use of definitions
C
3
Which of these is true about creativity as it relates to the speech making process?

A)creativity begins with lots of research
B)creativity takes time
C)creativity occurs when you think about things from a variety of perspectives
D)all of these are true
D
4
Each of the following is a way to address diverse learning styles EXCEPT ________________________.

A)providing concrete vivid images, examples, stories, and testimonials
B)using visual aids and appropriate facial expressions and gestures
C)giving clear macrostructure as well as definitions, explanations, and statistics
D)none; all of the above are ways to address diverse learning styles
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5
If a speaker attempts to describe the size of California in relation to the United States using a grape and a grapefruit, he/she is using the ________________ method of informing.

A)description
B)definition
C)comparison and contrast
D)narration
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6
Of the following, all are characteristics of effective informative speaking EXCEPT _____________________.

A)intellectual stimulation
B)creativity
C)motivation
D)relevance
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7
In Sarah' speech about environmental movements, she states "recycling a single plastic bottle can conserve enough to energy to light a 60-watt lightbulb for six hours."  She is engaging in the ____________ method of informing.

A)description
B)definition
C)comparison and contrast
D)narration
E)demonstration
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8
If Katrina were delivering an expository speech about hip-hop or salsa music, she would be presenting _______________________.

A)an exposition of historical events and forces
B)an exposition of a theory, principle, or law
C)an exposition of a creative work
D)an exposition of political, economic, social, religious, or ethical issues
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9
If a speaker cannot physically perform the steps of a demonstration, he/she could _______________.

A)distribute a handout explaining the steps
B)describe the steps using vivid language
C)choose a different speech topic
D)use a visual aid to show the steps
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10
Which of the following is NOT a way to help define a word?

A)explaining its derivation or history
B)explaining its use or function
C)explaining or using a familiar synonym or antonym
D)explaining how it compares or contrasts to other items
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11
One of the best ways to become a productive thinking is to ____________________.

A)rethink a topic, issue, or problem from many perspectives
B)make your thoughts visible by sketching drawings, diagrams, and graphs
C)set regular goals to actually produce something
D)all of the above
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12
If Audrey were explaining a coin based off its age and condition, what method of informing he would be using?

A)description
B)definition
C)narration
D)compare and contrast
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13
A good narration will do all the following EXCEPT _________________.

A)build suspense
B)use general language
C)use dialogue
D)include characters and settings
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14
If a speaker presents either entirely new information, or familiar information in a new way that piques curiosity and excites interest, then he/she is utilizing _______________.

A)intellectual stimulation
B)creativity
C)motivation
D)relevance
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15
What are ways to identify new insights about a topic?

A)consider the depth and breadth
B)consider the motivation
C)consider the relevance
D)consider the creative genius of the speaker
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16
When a speaker tries to think about something from a variety of perspectives, it is known as _________________.

A)brainstorming
B)norming
C)critical thinking
D)productive thinking
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17
This method of informative speech shows how something is done, displays the stages of a process, or depicts something works.

A)definition
B)compare and contrast
C)demonstration
D)description
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18
A speech on the largest painting that was created by over 3,000 students is an example of ___________________.

A)an exposition of historical events and forces
B)an exposition of a theory, principle, or law
C)an exposition of a creative work
D)an exposition of political, economic, social, religious, or ethical issues
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A speech on the development of the rollercoaster over time is known as ____________.

A)an exposition of historical events and forces
B)an exposition of a theory, principle, or law
C)an exposition of a creative work
D)an exposition of political, economic, social, religious, or ethical issues
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20
Informative speeches are designed to do which of the following?

A)explain or describe facts, truths, and principles
B)educate audiences
C)answer questions about a topic
D)all of the above
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When delivering an exposition of historical events and forces, a speaker has a special obligation to seek out narratives that can enliven the speech.
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Narration method of informing should only be presented in the first person voice.
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Audience members will recognize how the new information you are sharing is relevant to them.
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Rarely do creative ideas come when we are in a time rush.
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Effective information speeches share information that is both new and relevant.
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In demonstration method of informing, you organize the steps into a time-ordered hierarchy.
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If the process to be demonstrated is longer than the available time, the speaker should not waste that time on the demonstration.
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Verbal descriptions can also create informative mental pictures.
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Process thinking occurs when we contemplate something from a variety of perspectives.
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A speaker whose audience is already familiar with a topic will have an easy time adapting the material.
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