SPCH 101 - Public Speaking » Summer 2022 » Midterm Exam

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Question #1
Which of the following is a professional benefit of learning public speaking?
A.   Leaders need to be able to communicate ideas effectively through public speaking
B.   About 70% of all jobs today involve public speaking
C.   It applies to all majors and occupations
D.   All anwers are correct
E.   Speaking skills make you more attractive to employers
Question #2
Kirima starts her speech by saying, “According to Dr. Michael Greger, the side-effects of prescription drugs kill 109,000 Americans per year.” Kirima has decided to _____________ as her attention-getter.
A.   Refer to recent or historical even
B.   Refer to personal interest
C.   Use SES
D.   Use an analogy
E.   Use a startling statistic
Question #3
When Sue is outlining her speech on American football, she lists her main points as: The origins of American football, evolution of football throughout the years, and football today. This example refers to which of the following speaking competencies?
A.   Clear organization
B.   Useful topic
C.   Well-supported ideas
D.   Cultural noise
E.   Engaging introduction
Question #4
Previewing the speech in the introduction:
A.   Addresses the tone, rather than the organization, of the speech.
B.   Displays how confident the speaker feels about his or her topic
C.   Isn’t a good idea unless you are trying to inform the listeners.
D.   Often "gives away" the entire content of the speech.
E.   Tells the listeners the order in which the main points will be addressed.
Question #5
According to Dr. Smith and your textbook, how well a speech is organized likely will influence:
A.   How the audience views the credibility and competence of the speaker.
B.   No answers are correct
C.   How confident the speaker feels about his or her delivery.
D.   All anwers are correct
E.   How clearly the audience understands the speech.
Question #6
The process by which a speaker discovers the needs and interests of a particular audience regarding the speech topic:
A.   Sentence Outlining
B.   Ethos
C.   Audience Scale
D.   Audience Analysis
E.   PSA Method
Question #7
The body of a speech consists of:
A.   Main points, supporting points, and transitions.
B.   Internal summaries, unity and statement of closure.
C.   Specific purpose statements and internal summaries.
D.   Thesis statements and introductions.
E.   A restatement of the thesis and statement of closure.
Question #8
With sufficient practice, which of the following outlines will help the speaker deliver his or her ideas more naturally?
A.   Rough
B.   Key-word
C.   Working
D.   Chief
E.   Sentence
Question #9
What is NOT an element of the communication process:
A.   Brainstorming
B.   Source
C.   Receiver
D.   Channel
E.   Decoding
Question #10
Which of the following is an instance of informative speaking?
A.   A lawyer exhorting a jury not to convict her client
B.   A teacher urging colleagues to adopt a new curriculum
C.   All anwers are correct
D.   A banker explaining how the stock market operates
Question #11
As a speaker, the fear or anxiety associated with actual or anticipated communication with an audience is known as:
A.   Stress Apprehension
B.   Preparation Anxiety
C.   Scanning
D.   Public Speaking Anxiety
E.   Aural-Based Anxiety
Question #12
Audience demographics does NOT focus on the following characteristics:
A.   Gender
B.   Personality
C.   Age
D.   Cultural Background
Question #13
All of the following are reasons to cite sources during your speech except:
A.   To make the speech longer
B.   To demonstrate the quality and range of your research
C.   To avoid plagiarism
D.   To gain credibility
Question #14
As you present your speech, you notice that many of your listeners have interested looks on their faces and are nodding their heads in agreement with your ideas. According to Dr. Smith and your textbook, these reactions by your listeners are called:
A.   Blocking
B.   Adrenaline
C.   Interference Visualization
D.   Visualization
E.   Feedback
Question #15
According to Dr. Smith, there are four major types of productive listening:
A.   Appreciative, Empathic, Comprehensive, and Critical
B.   No answers are correct
C.   Comprehensive, Appreciative, Positive, and Critical
D.   Critical, Comprehensive, Negative, and Empathic
Question #16
Stephen began to panic as soon as his instructor gave the speech assignment to the class. Stephen experienced __________.
A.   Blocking anxiety
B.   Pre-preparation anxiety
C.   Performance anxiety
D.   Pre-performance anxiety
E.   Preparation anxiety
Question #17
Aristotle stated that people place their greatest trust in speakers who exhibit all of the following ethical traits except:
A.   Sound reasoning skills
B.   A solid grasp of the subject matter
C.   Regular use of emotional appeals
D.   A genuine interest in the welfare of their listeners
Question #18
Some common organizational arrangements for public speeches are spatial, topical, chronological, causal, and problem-solution.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #19
Circular response is defined as the constant interaction between listeners and the speaker.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #20
The teaching and study of public speaking began about 4,000 years ago.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #21
Research shows that audiences can comfortably take in between eight and eleven main points.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #22
Ethnocentrism is the belief that the ways of one’s own culture are inferior to those of other cultures.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #23
There are times when there is no interference or noise in the communication process.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #24
Putting main points in parallel form means crafting your main points in similar grammatical form and style.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #25
"Have you ever been to a professional hockey game?" is an example of:
A.   An expert question
B.   A scale question
C.   A closed-ended question
D.   An open-ended question
Question #26
Effective supporting material is derived from primary sources, secondary sources or a combination of both primary and secondary sources.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #27
Maria is at a concert for her favorite band, listening to her favorite song. This is an example of ________________.
A.   Relational listening
B.   Empathic listening
C.   Appreciative listening
D.   Defensive listening
Question #28
Listening ability can have an impact on whether one is hired or promoted.
A.   True
B.   False
Question #29
Practicing a speech out loud will allow speakers to _____________________.
A.   Determine the approximate length of a speech.
B.   Help the speech to be more smooth and polished.
C.   All anwers are correct.
D.   Identify the areas of the speech that need more work.
Question #30
Almost everyone experiences stage fright when they have to give a presentation.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #31
Which of the following is a benefit of maintaining eye contact with the audience?
A.   You appear to be more confident
B.   You can get immediate feedback from the audience
C.   All anwers are correct
D.   You are more credible
E.   It allows you to connect with the audience
Question #32
The primary purpose of an informative speech is__________________.
A.   To amuse the audience
B.   All anwers are correct
C.   To teach the audience about a subject
D.   To change the audience’s mind
Question #33
When giving a speech, you should try to use big words and complex ideas. This way your audience will know you are intelligent and prepared.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #34
It is important for a speaker to understand an audience's beliefs and attitudes, but not their values.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #35
The structure of a speech is composed of three main parts: an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #36
The first challenge a speaker faces in developing an introduction is to gain the audience's attention.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #37
  
A.   False
B.   True
Question #38
In her speech about friendship, Cassandra opened by stating, "As C. S. Lewis once said, 'Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another: What! You too? I thought I was the only one." Cassandra began her introduction by using _________________.
A.   Imagery
B.   A startling statistic
C.   Repetition
D.   A quotation
Question #39
You should try to use fewer rather than more words to express your thoughts.
A.   False
B.   True
Question #40
Repetition can help implant important ideas in listeners' minds.
A.   False
B.   True

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