Deck 17: Speech, Presentation and Interview
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Deck 17: Speech, Presentation and Interview
1
Each speech has two presenters, the speaker and the __.
A) audience
B) client
C) employer
D) planner
E) writer
A) audience
B) client
C) employer
D) planner
E) writer
writer
2
The proposition of a speech is __.
A) dramatic reinforcement of the theme of the speech
B) the agreement you make with colleagues for their help in writing the speech
C) the background on the issue you want the audience to understand
D) the call to action you want to present to the audience
E) the main idea you want to leave with the audience
A) dramatic reinforcement of the theme of the speech
B) the agreement you make with colleagues for their help in writing the speech
C) the background on the issue you want the audience to understand
D) the call to action you want to present to the audience
E) the main idea you want to leave with the audience
the main idea you want to leave with the audience
3
A proposition that advocates for a particular course of action is a __ proposition.
A) factual
B) philosophical
C) policy
D) thematic
E) value
A) factual
B) philosophical
C) policy
D) thematic
E) value
policy
4
A proposition that argues the worthiness or virtue of something is a __ proposition.
A) factual
B) philosophical
C) policy
D) thematic
E) value
A) factual
B) philosophical
C) policy
D) thematic
E) value
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5
In writing a speech, stick to the topic and leave the audience with __ main point(s).
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) more than four
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
E) more than four
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6
The most informal among the following styles of English is __.
A) academic
B) commercial
C) conversational
D) literary
E) written
A) academic
B) commercial
C) conversational
D) literary
E) written
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7
A characteristic of an effectively written speech is that it __.
A) alludes to relevant current events
B) avoids literary gimmicks
C) includes many clichés
D) uses a variety of structural elements
E) uses many quotations from well-known sources
A) alludes to relevant current events
B) avoids literary gimmicks
C) includes many clichés
D) uses a variety of structural elements
E) uses many quotations from well-known sources
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8
A tautology is a/an __.
A) appeal to tradition or to authority
B) false or misleading fact
C) over-generalized argument
D) "proof" that relies on itself as proof
E) unwarranted conclusion
A) appeal to tradition or to authority
B) false or misleading fact
C) over-generalized argument
D) "proof" that relies on itself as proof
E) unwarranted conclusion
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9
Criticizing the person rather than the issue is an example of a/an __.
A) literary gimmick
B) logical flaw
C) overgeneralized argument
D) structural element
E) writing cliché
A) literary gimmick
B) logical flaw
C) overgeneralized argument
D) structural element
E) writing cliché
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10
The more an organization interacts openly with its publics, the more likely it will be to generate __.
A) competitive superiority
B) favorable public opinion
C) financial support
D) positive publicity
E) strong public interest
A) competitive superiority
B) favorable public opinion
C) financial support
D) positive publicity
E) strong public interest
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11
A research study reported that audiences remember ___ percent of what they see and hear during a speech with presentation aids, compared to only10 percent of what they merely hear.
A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 75
A) 10
B) 25
C) 50
D) 75
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12
It is NOT recommended that preparation for an interview should include __.
A) anticipating questions a reporter might ask
B) equipping the interviewee with evasive answers
C) learning the source of information
D) studying the topic of the interview
E) writing a summary of the main points to be made
A) anticipating questions a reporter might ask
B) equipping the interviewee with evasive answers
C) learning the source of information
D) studying the topic of the interview
E) writing a summary of the main points to be made
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13
If in an interview situation you do not know the answer, you should __.
A) not answer, but tell the reporter you would like to talk about something else instead
B) give a reason for your inability to answer
C) say "I'm sorry, but I must respectfully decline to answer that question"
D) say "no comment"
E) think up a plausible answer so you don't appear unprepared or uninformed
A) not answer, but tell the reporter you would like to talk about something else instead
B) give a reason for your inability to answer
C) say "I'm sorry, but I must respectfully decline to answer that question"
D) say "no comment"
E) think up a plausible answer so you don't appear unprepared or uninformed
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14
In an interview, saying "Three things stand out here. One … Two … Three …" is an example of
A) controlling the question
B) explaining complexities in simple form
C) manipulating the interview
D) sandwiching your response
E) signaling your answer
A) controlling the question
B) explaining complexities in simple form
C) manipulating the interview
D) sandwiching your response
E) signaling your answer
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15
An organization may recycle an important speech by printing it in booklet form.
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16
Research shows that historical events are more relevant to most audiences than current events.
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17
Speeches that include unwanted rhymes should be rewritten.
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18
A research study reported that use of presentation aid such as computer-generated slides cuts the length of a speech.
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19
In an interview, refute incorrect statements or prejudiced questions.
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20
Explain one of the several ways to react when confronted with a loaded question in an interview situation.
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21
Explain one of several ways that errors in logic can weaken a speech.
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22
Identify one of several personal rights of a person being interviewed.
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