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GEB 3213 CHAPTER 13 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1. Which of the following statements is true about informative speeches? a. They seek to motivate the audience to change their minds. b. They notify audiences on issues that are under consideration in a referendum. c. They aim to start a new habit. d. They aspire to get people to take on a new belief. e. They try to influence people to adopt a new idea. - CORRECT ANSWERb. They notify audiences on issues that are under consideration in a referendum.

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GEB 3213 CHAPTER 13 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Which of the following statements is true about informative speeches?

a. They seek to motivate the audience to change their minds.

b. They notify audiences on issues that are under consideration in a referendum.

c. They aim to start a new habit.

d. They aspire to get people to take on a new belief.

e. They try to influence people to adopt a new idea. - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅b. They notify audiences on
issues that are under consideration in a referendum.



2. There are distinct functions inherent in a speech to inform. Which of the following is not one of them?

a. You will be offering to share with the audience some of the information you have gathered relating to
a topic.

b. By looking at your speech from an audience-oriented perspective, you will increase your ability to
increase the audience's understanding.

c. When you present your speech to inform, you may want to maintain the audience member's
perceptions of your topic.

d. Your intentions are to inform the audience, increasing their understanding of a particular subject, and
gaining new skills.

e. The act of sharing will reduce ignorance, increase learning, and facilitate understanding of your
chosen topic. - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅c. When you present your speech to inform, you may want to
maintain the audience member's perceptions of your topic.



3. When we share information informally, _____.

a. we intend it to be a display of attitude

b. we divide people into groups that agree or disagree with the speaker

c. we use sarcasm to communicate attitude

d. we take sides

e. we often provide our own perspective and attitude for our own reasons - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅e.
we often provide our own perspective and attitude for our own reasons

, 4. The relationship between informing as opposed to persuading your audience is often expressed in
terms of _____.

a. exposition versus interpretation

b. explanation versus argument

c. explication versus analysis

d. definition versus declaration

e. identification versus recognition - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅a. exposition versus interpretation



5. _____ means a public exhibition or display, often expressing a complex topic in a way that makes the
relationships and content clear.

a. Interpretation

b. Argumentation

c. Description

d. Exposition

e. Narration - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅d. Exposition



6. _____ involves adapting the information to communicate a message, perspective, or agenda.

a. Argumentation

b. Interpretation

c. Narration

d. Description

e. Exposition - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅b. Interpretation



7. _____ is an unreasoned or not-well-thought-out judgment.

a. Framing

b. Gatekeeping

c. Reciprocity

d. Anomaly

e. Bias - CORRECT ANSWER✅✅e. Bias

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