If a speaker delivers a powerful presentation about the dangers of binge drinking
and then celebrates by getting completely drunk, which ethical responsibility of
public speaking has been violated?
Integrity
During a speech about campus tobacco bans, Andrea acknowledges her personal
biases against breathing second-hand smoke. Which ethical responsibility of
public speaking has been upheld?
Fairness
Which element of the rhetorical situation refers to the real or perceived need that
spurs on public address?
Exigence
Which of the following effective speech components refers to the specific
language and style speakers use in their presentations?
Microstructure
Larissa's speech was highly effective because it drew upon her personal
competence and character. Which element of effective speaking made her speech
successful?
Ethos
Before Michael's speech, he keeps telling himself that he's not ready and he's
going to fail. Which symptom of public speaking apprehension is Michael
experiencing?
Cognitive
When is public speaking apprehension at its highest?
In the confrontation phase
Sheree decides to attempt to reduce her glossophobia by doing increasing more
challenging speaking activities. What method is Sheree using to manage her
apprehension?
Systematic desensitization
Which of the following canons of rhetoric involves adding creativity and polish to
your speech?
Memory
Which of the following canons of rhetoric involves the macrostructure of your
speech?
Arrangement
Which of these types of listening is indicative of evaluating the worth of a
message?
Critical
Which of these listening styles is concerned with facts and evidence?
Content-oriented
Which element of the listening process involves critically analyzing messages for
truthfulness, utility, and trustworthiness?
Evaluating
Which of the following listening styles is concerned with discovering the overall
point of the speech?
, Action oriented
Which of the following would be a constructive critique of a speech?
I had difficulty understanding how the transition between the first and second points tied
them together.
In an informative speech, what should you do if your audience doesn't know
much about the topic you're presenting?
Stimulate natural curiosity by relaying the most interesting facts.
Which of the following will help you enhance the creativity of informative
speeches?
Practicing productive thinking
Which of the following informative speech types is MOST likely to be a process
speech?
Demonstration
Saying "we" and "us" instead of "me" and "you" is an example of what method of
adapting to audiences?
Establishing common ground
Which of the following will help you enhance your credibility as a speaker?
Being personable.
Articulating Knowledge and Expertise.
Conveying trustworthiness.
All of these will help enhance credibility
Appealing to diverse learning styles will help you do what in your speech?
Enhance information comprehension and retention
What is the difference between valid and accurate?
Valid means factual; accurate means unbiased
Which of the following is the best example of primary research?
Ethnographies
Which of the following standards for research is related to the era in which the
research was published?
Currency
Which of the following main point organizational patterns involves placing items
in a sequence?
Time order
Which of the following main point organizational patterns involves constructing
an argument?
Logical reasons order
Which of the following main point organizational patterns involves organizing
main points by categories that are related to a larger subject?
Topical order
Which of the following attention catchers is most likely to appeal to people-
oriented listeners?
Stories
The primacy-recency effect explains which phenomenon?
People remember the first and last things they hear