Check
Check
Select one:
True
False
Anna is a bit nervous about her valedictorian speech in which she will deliver in a few
moments. What can you do to ease her tension and tame her nerves?
Select one:
a.
Stare at her and give her an intimidating look and smirk.
b.
All of the choices are correct.
c.
Approach her and have a small talk with her so she can release the tension through speaking
casually.
d.
Approach her and tell her that there are many people in the audience and that she needs to
deliver her speech perfectly
Interference is an inevitable element in the communication process. In the previous lesson,
interference refers to __________.
Select one:
a.
the means where the communication takes place
b.
the respond of the listener to the message of the speaker
c.
the noise that is present in the situation which can vary in many forms
d.
the ideas, thoughts, and concepts discussed in the speech.
Messages refer to the ideas, thoughts, and concepts introduced and discussed by the
speaker.
Select one:
True
False
Check
This is a form of oral communication wherein a speaker has to speak in front of an audience.
a.
Public Speaking
b.
Conversation
c.
Critical Thinking
d.
Speaker
Refers to the ideas, thoughts, and concepts introduced and discussed by the speaker.
a.
Listener
b.
Speaker
c.
Message
d.
Feedback
Select one:
True
False
Check
In planning for a conversation, the speaker must prepare the messages’ introduction, main
points, and conclusion.
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
a.
Has introduction, main points, and conclusion
b.
Varying topics
c.
Is random and does not need organized sequence
d.
All of the choices are correct
The cues in a conversation must appeal to the audience and must not be distracting
Select one:
True
False
The following are some of the elements of the communication process, except
Select one:
a.
None of the choices
b.
Speaker
c.
Channel
d.
Interference
Why is it important to be adept and comfortable to speak in public?
Select one:
a.
To force yourself to be in uncomfortable situation
b.
None of the choices is correct
c.
To make other people ask you questions that put you on the spot
d.
To build self confidence and self empowerment
Conversation is characterized as organized and relatable
Select one:
True
False
Diversity does not make speech more complicated because the language barrier does not
need to be considered.
Select one:
True
False
A public speaker may not be a conversational speaker
Select one:
True
False
Check
In public speaking and conversation, the speaker must always adapt to the feedback of the
listeners
Select one:
True
False
Public speaking does not encourage self empowerment.
Select one:
True
False
a listener or receiver cannot be a speaker/communicator.
Select one:
True
False
The structure of the topic in a conversation is composed of the introduction, body, and
conclusion.
Select one:
True
False
Gabby is a high school student who is tasked to deliver a welcome speech to the visitor of
their school. As someone who has a background in overcoming nerves before public
speaking, what can you do to help Gabby organize her thoughts and messages in the
speech?
Select one:
a.
Suggest to get all the information in the internet even without checking its validity
b.
All of the choices are correct
c.
Suggest to prepare the introduction and conclusion so that she will be guided all through
out her speech
d.
Suggest to always think that the speech delivery has to be impeccable
Students must learn how to cite their sources and to take careful and accurate notes when
doing research.
Select one:
True
False
Lucas (2009) claims that _____________ is the most unethical of all forms of plagiarism as it
involves passing off an entire speech, written by another person, as your own.
Select one:
a.
Plagiarism
b.
Incremental Plagiarism
c.
Patchwork Plagiarism
d.
Global Plagiarism
Mosaic Plagiarism occurs when a person neglects to cite their sources, or misquotes their
sources, or unintentionally paraphrases a source by using similar words, groups of words,
and/or sentence structure without attribution
Select one:
True
False
This is the study of the general nature of morals and of the specific moral choices to be
made by a person
a.
Public Speaking
b.
Philosophy
c.
Values
d.
Ethics
This is the most unethical of all forms of plagiarism.
a.
Incremental Plagiarism
b.
International Plagiarism
c.
Plagiarism
d.
Global Plagiarism
It is always necessary to validate the information that we get and be careful with the usage of
our words when we interact with them
Select one:
True
False
Ethical speaking is maintaining the Free and Open Expression of Ideas
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
a.
All of the choices are correct.
b.
Ethics is the study of the general nature of morals and of the specific moral choices to be
made by an environment
c.
Ethics primarily deals with the rightness or wrongness of an issue.
d.
Ethics may be used to measure the credibility and sincerity of any person
It is the word-for-word transcription of a section of someone else’s work, without attribution
and without quotation marks.
Select one:
a.
Direct Plagiarism
b.
Self Plagiarism
c.
Accidental Plagiarism
d.
Plagiarism
In a public speaking setting, we always consider our ___________ when we speak despite
having a little possibility to personally know their background.
Select one:
a.
audience
b.
judge
c.
setting
d.
topic
__________ is a common part of everyday language.
Select one:
a.
Complexity
b.
Composure
c.
Profanity
d.
Logic
Global Plagiarism is harder to spot compared to Incremental and Patchwork.
Select one:
True
False
Technology has only good side when it comes to research as it has vast amount of
information at our fingertips
Select one:
True
False
Ethics is the study of general nature of morals
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
a.
It is important to be attuned to the moral issues that arise throughout the development of
your remarks because doing so will help you keep the best interests of your audience in
mind
b.
Speakers must choose topics and messages they firmly believe are in the best interests of
their audience
It is important to be attuned to the moral issues that arise throughout the development
of your remarks because doing so will help you keep the best interests of your audience
in mind
c.
It is important for the speakers to plan their presentations well
d.
All of the given choices are correct
In global plagiarism, you may reason that this involves a little research, but the ideas passed
off are still not yours
Select one:
True
False
The deliberate plagiarism of someone else's work is unethical, academically dishonest, and
grounds for disciplinary actions, including expulsion.
Select one:
True
False
Public Speaking is more planned and ___________ so that audience often attribute careful
thought to the speaker
Select one:
a.
accurate
b.
informal
c.
None of the choices is correct.
d.
formal
When listening you don’t need to show ethical behavior to the speaker.
Select one:
True
False
The power of emotions solely lie in negative feelings
Select one:
True
False
The power of emotions solely lie in negative feelings
Select one:
True
False
Listening is important for public speaker/s?
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
True
False
It is one of the most important part of communication
Select one:
a.
Feedback
b.
Hearing
c.
Listening
d.
Outlining
Select one:
a.
Jumps to conclusions
b.
Listen too hard
c.
All of the choices are correct
d.
Does not concentrate
Why is that listening very important for a public speaker?
Select one:
a.
Because they know how it feels when nobody is listening to you
b.
Because it is part of communication process
c.
All of the choices are correct.
d.
Because it is a vehicle we use to learn new information from other people
In years past when technology was not present, stories, poems, folktales were passed on
___________to anyone who was willing to listen
Select one:
a.
chitchat
b.
All of the given choices are correct.
c.
verbally
d.
written paper
It is the communicative activity that we do the most.
Select one:
a.
Listening
b.
Reading
c.
Hearing
d.
Speaking
Hearing is ________ and involuntary because it is an automatic response of the brain to any
sound within our surroundings
Select one:
a.
effortless
b.
All of the choices are correct
c.
intentional
d.
focused
When we hear the word “listen” we often equate it with the word __________.
Select one:
a.
hear
b.
alert
c.
warning
d.
signal
Which of the following requires listening?
Select one:
a.
Sneeze
b.
Class discussion
c.
Alarm clock
d.
Noise
Which of these characteristics is not part of a poor listener?
a.
Jumps to conclusions
b.
Focuses on delivery and appearance
c.
Listens too hard
d.
Do not focus on the delivery or appearance
Which of these characteristics is not part of a Better listener?
a.
Resist distractions
b.
Does not concentrate
c.
Take listening seriously
d.
Suspend judgments
Listening well will also help us hone the skill of _______________.
Select one:
a.
All of the choices are correct.
b.
speaking
c.
critical thinking
d.
analysis
Which best describe listening?
Select one:
a.
Transcribing words into ideas
b.
It is effortless and involuntary because it is an automatic response of the brain to any sound
within our surroundings
c.
It is voluntary, intentional, and requires focused effort on our part
d.
All of the given choices are correct.
It is a choice a voluntary and requires focus on out part
a.
Hearing
b.
Speaking
c.
listening
d.
Critical thinking
What is the benefit we can have as we listen better?
Select one:
a.
we will ask more intelligent questions
b.
All of the choices are correct
c.
become more thoughtful of others
d.
be perceptive of certain issues
According to him, we will be able to pick up techniques from other seasoned speakers on
how to carry oneself, how to transition from one point to another, how to craft arguments,
and so on
Select one:
a.
Lucas
b.
None of the given choices are correct.
c.
Wrench
d.
Thomas
Which is not a technique on how to be better listeners?
Select one:
a.
Memorize important details
b.
Listen actively
c.
Take listening seriously
d.
Resist distractions
Which of the following is the best way to take down notes while listening?
Select one:
a.
Use shortcuts and write only the important details
b.
Humbly request to the speaker to repeat what you have missed.
c.
Write only according to your interest
d.
All of the given choices are correct.
It is the effortless and involuntary response of the brain to any sound within our
surroundings
a.
Speaking
b.
Critical thinking
c.
Hearing
d.
Listening
Select one:
a.
After Dinner Speech
b.
Commemorative Speech
c.
Persuasive Speech
d.
Informative Speech
Which of the following shows signals from audience members that they either like or dislike
what the speaker is saying?
Select one:
a.
All of the given choices are correct.
b.
Rolling eyes
c.
Nodding head
This type of speech is delivered when accepting an award or prize. What is it?
Select one:
a.
Speech of Acceptance
b.
Speech of Presentation
c.
After Dinner Speech
d.
Speech of Introduction
It is designed to express our gratitude and to publicly acknowledge the people who helped
or worked behind the scenes.
Select one:
a.
Informative Speech
b.
After Dinner Speech
c.
Persuasive Speech
d.
Commemorative Speech
Most persuasive speeches concern questions of _________________.
Select one:
a.
policy
b.
value
c.
fact
d.
All of the given choices are correct.
This type of speech can involve everything from arguing about politics to talking about what
to eat for dinner.
Select one:
a.
After Dinner Speech
b.
Informative Speech
c.
Persuasive Speech
d.
Commemorative Speech
It is the most complicated kind of speeches.
Select one:
a.
Commemorative
b.
After Dinner Speech
c.
Persuasive
d.
Informative
This speech can be used to detail definitions, descriptions of certain objects, concepts, events
or processes in order to give listeners a better understanding of the topic.
a.
Speech of Introduction
b.
Information Speech
c.
Speech of Presentation
d.
Informative Speech
It aims to relay crucial material as clearly, accurately, and in the most interesting way possible
Select one:
a.
Persuasive speeches
b.
Oration
c.
Commemorative Speech
d.
Informative speeches
The main difference of this speech is that the delivery of it is often light, and may address
issues in a humorous way.
a.
Informative Speech
b.
Commemorative Speech
c.
After Dinner Speech
d.
Speech to Entertain
Clear my choice
Check
Which of the following you must do in order for your listeners to benefit from your speech?
Select one:
a.
You must consider your audience’s interest.
b.
You must convey your ideas in a fashion that your audience can understand.
c.
You must add some learnings based from experiences.
d.
All of the given choices are correct.
Which of the following is an appropriate tip for informative speaking?
Select one:
a.
Show, don’t tell
b.
All of the choices are correct.
c.
Analyze the audience
d.
Be specific
As speaker you should explain the importance of the topic to the audience.
Select one:
True
False
Part of being accurate is making sure that your information is ____________.
Select one:
a.
All of the choices are correct.
b.
historical
c.
familiar to others
d.
current
Which of the following is an example of commemorative speech?
Select one:
a.
advertisement
b.
All of the given choices are correct.
c.
news
d.
eulogies
Recognizing the nonverbal reaction of the audience since they’re processing what the
speaker is saying.
Select one:
True
False
A good informative speech conveys accurate information to the audience in a way that is
clear and that keeps the listener interested in the topic.
Select one:
True
False
This type of speech is well-research and may be informative or persuasive in nature.
Select one:
a.
Speech of Acceptance
b.
Speech to entertain
c.
Speech to inform
d.
Speech of Introduction
Clear my choice
Check
Select one:
a.
All of the given choices are correct.
b.
help the listeners on their notes
c.
simply tell the topic
d.
boost the credibility of the speaker
We Speak not to Inform our audience.
Select one:
True
False
As the originator of a message in a public speaking situation, the speaker is bound by several
ethical _____________.
Select one:
a.
opinion
b.
message
c.
responsibilities
d.
feedback
Listening is poor when _________.
Select one:
a.
The listener suspends judgments.
b.
The listener resists distractions.
c.
The listener listens too hard.
d.
The listener takes down notes.
Select one:
a.
The listener suspends judgments.
b.
The listener resists distractions.
c.
The listener listens too hard.
d.
The listener takes down notes.
When listening you don’t need to show ethical behavior to the speaker.
Select one:
True
False
It occurs when we fail to credit sources when we include quotations or paraphrases in our
speech.
a.
Global Plagiarism
b.
Uncredited
c.
Plagiarize
d.
Incremental Plagiarism
The following are the objectives of Speech of Introduction except;
Select one:
a.
to build enthusiasm for the speaker
b.
to build enthusiasm for the topic
c.
to boost the credibility of the speaker
d.
to praise and pay tribute to another person
Injecting humor or telling stories are main ingredients to this kind of speech
Select one:
a.
After Dinner Speech
b.
Speech to Entertain
c.
Speech of Introduction
d.
Speech of Acceptance
This is the most unethical of all forms of plagiarism.
a.
Incremental Plagiarism
b.
Plagiarism
c.
Global Plagiarism
d.
International Plagiarism
What is the definition of persuasive speech?
Select one:
a.
To call an audience to a plan of action
b.
To convince an audience to accept a certain opinion, fact, or viewpoint.
c.
To demonstrate to an audience how to do something
d.
To inform the public about a topic.
It is designed to express our gratitude, and to publicly acknowledge the people who helped
or worked behind the scenes.
a.
Speech of Presentation
b.
After Dinner Speech
c.
Speech of Introduction
d.
Speech of Acceptance
In public speaking, we share what’s on our minds, and this is backed up by _______________.
Select one:
a.
other people
b.
review of related literature
c.
research, interviews, and surveys
d.
opinion
If the audience is unfamiliar with technical terms, don’t hesitate to use them or don’t
introduce them with an explanation of what they mean.
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
a.
Has Introduction, Main points and Conclusion
b.
Topics may vary
c.
Informal
d.
Casual, Socially entertaining
It is voluntary, intentional, and requires focused effort.
Select one:
a.
Shouting
b.
Listening
c.
Speaking
d.
Hearing
Which of the following is the similarity of public speaking and conversation?
Select one:
a.
Both are forms of oral communication
b.
Both requires concept and knowledge
c.
Both must appeal to audience and not distracting
d.
All of the given choices are correct
This is a form of oral communication wherein a speaker has to speak in front of an audience
a.
Conversation
b.
Speaker
c.
Critical Thinking
d.
Public Speaking
Our _________ also let the audience witness what is in our minds, allowing them to see how
we see the world.
Select one:
a.
all of the choices
b.
words
c.
knowledge
d.
attitude
The present of __________ will affect the information that the sender conveys.
Select one:
a.
message
b.
feedback
c.
participants
d.
noise
The goal of this speech is to engage and amuse listeners
Select one:
a.
Entertainment speech
b.
Informative Speech
c.
Persuasive speech
d.
Speeches for Special Occasions
___________ is common nowadays, and must be factored in every speech that we make.
Select one:
a.
Message
b.
Diversity
c.
Concept
d.
Feedback
The speaker of this speech also becomes an advocate.
Select one:
a.
Commemorative Speech
b.
Presentation Speech
c.
Informative Speech
d.
Persuasive Speech
Which of these characteristics is not part of a poor listener?
a.
Do not focus on the delivery or appearance
b.
Listens too hard
c.
Focuses on delivery and appearance
d.
Jumps to conclusions
A good informative speech conveys accurate information to the audience in a way that is
clear and that keeps the listener interested in the topic.
Select one:
True
False
Check
This speech involves ethos (credibility), logos (logic), and pathos (emotion).
a.
Persuasive Speech
b.
None among the choices
c.
Commemorative Speech
d.
Informative Speech
Select one:
a.
Informative Speech
b.
Persuasive Speech
c.
Commemorative Speech
d.
Presentation Speech
Which of these characteristics is not part of a poor listener?
a.
Suspend judgments
b.
Listens too hard
c.
Jumps to conclusions
d.
Focuses on delivery and appearance
Viber is an example of a _________.
Select one:
a.
platform
b.
channel
c.
dating app
d.
none of the choices
It is the totality of his knowledge, experience, values, attitudes, background
Select one:
a.
Frame of reference
b.
Conversation
c.
Public Speaking
d.
Critical Thinking
Clear my choice
Check
It involved picking different parts of speeches from two to three different sources
a.
Patchwork Plagiarism
b.
Global Plagiarism
c.
Plagiarize
d.
Incremental Plagiarism
You are asked to write and deliver a ceremonial speech on your friend’s wedding. What is the
main rule about your speech?
Select one:
a.
It should be brief.
b.
It should include thorough research.
c.
It should be delivered in formal manner
d.
It should only be given by someone with a graduate degree
This is one of the guidelines that has a certain issue
a.
Choosing a topic
b.
Selecting a topic that is both timely and timeless
c.
Be familiar with news and current events
d.
Topic selection
The following are the main types of general purposes for speeches, except;
Select one:
a.
To inform
b.
To entertain
c.
To persuade
d.
To compose
First step when writing a speech.
a.
Choose a specific purpose
b.
Choose a topic
c.
Choose a reference
d.
Choose an audience
The major component when planning a speech.
Select one:
a.
Language
b.
Purpose
c.
Body
d.
Central Idea
The following can be used in developing the central idea, except;
Select one:
a.
Using an infinitive sentence
b.
Writing it as a question
c.
Using literal language
d.
Having a clear statement
This is one of the guidelines that the speaker should care about the topic
a.
Worthy of the listeners
b.
Importance of the speaker
c.
Choosing a topic
d.
None among the choices
The purpose of this speech is to explain to the audience what a program is and how it works.
Select one:
a.
Persuasive Speech
b.
All of the mentioned
c.
Figurative Speech
d.
Informative Speech
Refers to the broad goal in creating and delivering a speech
Select one:
a.
Specific Purpose
b.
Persuaded Speech
c.
Personal Inventory
d.
General Purpose
This is where the speaker generates a list of words or ideas associated with possible topics.
a.
Topic mapping
b.
Word association
c.
Brainstorm
d.
Be familiar with news and current events
This is focused on what we want to accomplish.
Select one:
a.
Main Idea
b.
Central Idea
c.
Specific Purpose
d.
General Purpose
Avoid topics that are frivolous and move toward topics that listeners regard as worth their
time
Select one:
True
False
To write a good specific purpose we should not write it in vague.
Select one:
True
False
Central idea is focused on what we want to accomplish
Select one:
True
False
Check
The things we know or the things we want to know more about will not fascinate our
listeners all the time
Select one:
True
False
In sharing knowledge, we two factors, external and internal motivational factors.
Select one:
True
False
The central idea is the first major component to consider when planning a speech
Select one:
True
False
central idea of your speech a one-sentence statement that sums up the major ideas of the
speech.
Select one:
True
False
The speaker should not follow all the guideline in preparing a speech.
Select one:
True
False
Specific topic should have more than five sentences
Select one:
True
False
In topic selection a speaker should not involve his/her own experience in his/her speech.
Select one:
True
False
Two types of people in the audience
Select one:
a.
Those who listen and those who speak
b.
Those who observe the speaker and those who listen to speaker.
c.
Those who listen keenly and those whose minds wander
d.
Those who ask questions and those who share their opinions
The third factor to consider in examining the features of the audience
Select one:
a.
Size of the Audience
b.
Age
c.
Physical Setting of the speech
d.
Audience’s Disposition to the topic
What it is called if the audience wants to know how the speech will affect them personally
a.
Demographic audience analysis
b.
Situational audience analysis
c.
Egocentrism
d.
Audience centered
According to Lucas 2009 that it tailor fitting our message to the needs of our audience.
a.
Demographic audience
b.
Situational audience
c.
Adapting to the audience
d.
Audience centered
A basic type of question for questionnaires that give maximum leeway in responding.
Select one:
a.
Interpretative Question
b.
Fixed-Alternative Question
c.
Open-Ended Question
d.
Scale Question
The first factor to consider in examining the features of the audience
Select one:
a.
Physical Setting of the speech
b.
Age
c.
Size of the audience
d.
Audience’s Disposition to the topic
It influences the ability to give a speech and the audience’s ability and desire to listen.
a.
Size
b.
Knowledge
c.
Interest
d.
Physical setting
The second factor to consider in examining the features of the audience
Select one:
a.
Audience’s Disposition to the topic
b.
Size of the audience
c.
Physical Setting of the speech
d.
Age
Identifies certain traits of our audience that differs per occasion.
Select one:
a.
Egocentrism
b.
Demographic Audience Analysis
c.
Audio Centered
d.
Situational Audience Analysis
The following are examples of demographics except;
Select one:
a.
Cultural Background
b.
Gender
c.
Lifestyle
d.
Membership
The larger the audience the more the informal the presentation should be.
Select one:
True
False
Adjust what you can before the speech and control what you can during the speech.
Select one:
True
False
Listeners will judge a speech on the basis of what they already know and believe.
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
True
False
Audiences are egocentric.
Select one:
True
False
Using a graduate commencement speech to further a political agenda, Is the speech
appropriate for the occasion?
Select one:
True
False
the larger the audience the more formal the presentation should be?
Select one:
True
False
For those whose minds wander, we don’t need to say something that will catch their
attention.
Select one:
True
False
There are two types of people in the audience: those who listen keenly to what the speaker
says, and to those whose minds wander as soon as the speech starts
Select one:
True
False
As speaker we should be aware of the factors and elements that comprise the audience
Select one:
True
False
The first type of primary research you might conduct.
Select one:
a.
Knowledge base
b.
Interview
c.
All of these
d.
Survey
The following are the three distinct parts of research except;
Select one:
a.
Reporting
b.
Recording
c.
Discovering
d.
Writing
This is the phase when you accumulate information about a topic and report that
information to others.
Select one:
a.
Reporting
b.
Discovering
c.
Revising
d.
Writing
A truth that arrived through the scientific process
Select one:
a.
Theory
b.
Fact
c.
Application
d.
Conclusion
An active form of research.
Select one:
a.
Primary Research
b.
Secondary Research
c.
Tertiary Research
d.
Reporting Research
It can provide a list of references, videos, images and even scholarly articles about a topic in
the internet
Select one:
a.
Multicultural Resources
b.
Search Engines
c.
Virtual Libraries
d.
Government Resources
These two domain are usually credible sources for information.
Select one:
a.
.co and .ph
b.
.net and .org
c.
.edu and .gov
d.
.com and .org
The biggest library in the world
Select one:
a.
Universal Library
b.
National Library
c.
All of these
d.
Internet
What do you call when you report the results of someone else’s primary research?
a.
Primary Research
b.
Secondary Research
c.
Reporting
d.
Interview
The ____________ lists all t resources owned by a library.
a.
Catalogue
b.
All of the above
c.
Call numbers
d.
Keyword
By including a date, the website allows readers to make decisions about whether that
information is recent enough for their purposes.
Select one:
True
False
From a researcher’s perspective, very few things are scientific facts
Select one:
True
False
We can get the same depth and credibility that we get in published books and references
found in the library through World Wide Web
Select one:
True
False
Each content goes through extensive study before publishing in the World Wide Web
Select one:
True
False
Investigative interview is a great way of getting information for speeches
Select one:
True
False
Internet can guarantee that we will have access to the entire material
Select one:
True
False
One of the things we need to consider before you conduct the interview is deciding what
questions to ask during the interview.
Select one:
True
False
Credible websites, like books and scholarly articles, cannot cite the source of the information
presented
Select one:
True
False
The work concerning the interview does not stop when we part ways with our interviewee.
Select one:
True
False
Before conducting an interview, you should consider that you to define your purpose, listen
carefully, prepare your question, and decide whom to interview
Select one:
True
False
It is important to adapt to the audience on the basis of sexual orientation.
Select one:
True
False
To write a good specific purpose we should not write it in vague.
Select one:
True
False
What it is called if the audience wants to know how the speech will affect them personally
a.
Situational audience analysis
b.
Audience centered
c.
Egocentrism
d.
Demographic audience analysis
Information in the internet goes through extensive study.
Select one:
True
False
There are two types of people in the audience: those who listen keenly to what the speaker
says, and to those whose minds wander as soon as the speech starts
Select one:
True
False
Communicators must be careful about stereotyping an audience based on demographic
information.
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
a.
Tertiary Research
b.
Secondary Research
c.
Primary Research
d.
Reporting Research
Student speakers should not forget that their audiences are their classmates too.
Select one:
True
False
A truth that arrived through the scientific process
Select one:
a.
Fact
b.
Conclusion
c.
Application
d.
Theory
It sums up your speech in one sentence.
Select one:
a.
central idea
b.
general purpose
c.
specific purpose
d.
topic
According to Lucas 2009 that it tailor fitting our message to the needs of our audience.
a.
Adapting to the audience
b.
Demographic audience
c.
Situational audience
d.
Audience centered
What is the biggest library in the world?
a.
Library
b.
Encyclopedia
c.
Internet
d.
None among the choices
This trims down the topic to what we really want to discuss.
Select one:
a.
topic
b.
specific purpose
c.
central idea
d.
general purpose
Fixed-alternative questions give maximum leeway in responding.
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
True
False
A speaker should keep the audience in mind at every stage of speech preparation.
Select one:
True
False
It is focused on what we want to say.
Select one:
a.
central idea
b.
specific purpose
c.
topic
d.
general purpose
The last major component to consider when planning a speech is the _____________.
Select one:
a.
central idea
b.
specific purpose
c.
general purpose
d.
topic
After conducting a research interview, you should not review and transcribe your notes.
Select one:
True
False
The first type of primary research that you might conduct.
Select one:
a.
Interview
b.
All of these
c.
Knowledge base
d.
Survey
This is one of the guidelines that the speaker should care about the topic
a.
Choosing a topic
b.
Worthy of the listeners
c.
Importance of the speaker
d.
Speaker
How then do we do the check and balance for the sources we find?
a.
Surveys, Interviews, and Exam
b.
All of the above
c.
Authorship, Sponsorship, and Recency
d.
Recorder, Review, and Transcribe
Selecting a topic should be easy to understand and clear for the audience, what guideline
should you follow?
a.
Clarity
b.
Worthy of listeners’ time
c.
Appropriateness for oral delivery
d.
Appropriateness to rhetorical situation
Primary research is carried out to discover or revise facts, theories, and applications and is
reported by the person conducting the research.
Select one:
True
False
In topic selection a speaker should not involve his/her own experience in his/her speech.
Select one:
True
False
This is where the speaker generates a list of words or ideas associated with possible topics.
Select one:
a.
Word association
b.
Appropriateness to rhetorical question
c.
Word list
d.
Topic Mapping
It allows readers to make decisions about whether the information is recent enough for their
purposes.
Select one:
a.
Details
b.
Data
c.
Date
d.
Domain
a.
Situational audience analysis
b.
Demographic audience analysis
c.
Egocentrism
d. This includes the main points which should be able to contribute to the audience’s
understanding of our topic or thesis statement
Select one:
a.
Body of Speech
b.
Conclusion
c.
Conclusion
d.
Preparation
Audience centered
Gender issues can have a strong impact on how an audience responds to a speech.
Select one:
True
False
A speaker needs to assess the audience’s attitude toward the topic.
Select one:
True
False
This allows us to reiterate all our main points before ending the speech.
Select one:
a.
Conclusion
b.
Introduction
c.
Body
d.
Title
These can be in complete sentences or fragments
Select one:
a.
Sub-points
b.
References
c.
Connectives
d.
Central Ideas
This is your central idea or thesis statement.
Select one:
a.
Preview
b.
Attention Getter
c.
Relevancy Statement
d.
Credibility Statement
This could be a story or anything you know that may GRAB the audience's attention.
Select one:
a.
Attention Getter
b.
Credibility Statement
c.
Relevancy Statement
d.
Preview
You can get the attention and interest of your audience through ___________.
Select one:
a.
Title
b.
Introduction
c.
Concusion
d.
Body
A good introduction should be able to meet these objectives, except;
Select one:
a.
Organize the main points
b.
Get the attention of the audience
c.
Reveal what the speech is about
d.
Establish credibility
This helps us to ensure that the points are related to one another.
Select one:
a.
Conclusion
b.
Introduction
c.
Draft
d.
Outline
This is described as the blue print of the speech.
Select one:
a.
Body
b.
Draft
c.
Speech Plan
d.
Outline
This is developed to help us in the delivery of our speech
Select one:
a.
Conclusion
b.
Preparation Outline
c.
Body of Speech
d.
Speaking Outline
In a speech, there should be at least five main points.
Select one:
True
False
A good introduction should be able to meet objectives
Select one:
True
False
Examples used for supporting main points cannot be personal experiences.
Select one:
True
False
Check
The last few statements we make are the ones likely to be forgotten by the audience.
Select one:
True
False
There should be at least two sub points for each main point.
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
True
False
Speaking outline helps us take note of key phrases that we need to remember.
Select one:
True
False
Preparation outline helps to take note of key phrases that needed to be remembered.
Select one:
True
False
Speech organization is also connected to critical thinking
Select one:
True
False
A good speaker keeps in mind the needs of the audience.
Select one:
True
False
The word-for-word iteration of a written message.
Select one:
a.
Extemporaneous Speaking
b.
Impromptu Speaking
c.
Speech Delivery
d.
Manuscript Speaking
When using this method, it is essential that we know the speech just like using the back of
our hands.
Select one:
a.
Impromptu Speaking
b.
Memorized Peaking
c.
Extemporaneous Speaking
d.
Manuscript Speaking
t is through our ______________that we can get the attention and interest of our audience
a.
Conclusion
b.
Introduction
c.
All of the above
d.
Body of speech
Speech that is delivered with little or no preparation
Select one:
a.
Impromptu Speaking
b.
Extemporaneous Speaking
c.
Speech Delivery
d.
Manuscript Speaking
Which of the following is an example of non verbal communication?
Select one:
a.
Recitation
b.
Shouting
c.
Eye Contact
d.
Speaking
This will dictate how we craft our introduction and conclusion.
a.
introduction
b.
conclusion
c.
All of the above
d.
Body of speech
It is just as vital as the content of the speech, particularly on how we use our voice.
Select one:
a.
Speech Delivery
b.
Reading the Manuscript
c.
Reciting from the memory
d.
Non-verbal Communication
Often occur when someone is asked to “say a few words” or give a toast on a special
occasion
Select one:
a.
Impromptu Speaking
b.
Memorize Speaking
c.
Manuscript Speaking
d.
Extemporaneous Speaking
This is the blueprint of your speech
a.
index
b.
Outline
c.
reference
d.
Scratch paper
a.
Central idea
b.
Specific purpose
c.
General purpose
d.
Main point
As speaker you don’t do be honest in determining your goal in your speech
Select one:
True
False
As a speaker you should prepare and plan your speech
Select one:
True
False
Impromptu speaking involves preparation and practice.
Select one:
True
False
Impromptu speeches are generally most successful when they are brief and focus on a single
point.
Select one:
True
False
Check
Manuscript speeches give us more control language use than does impromptu speaking.
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
True
False
Thinking about others can help you take the focus off of yourself
Select one:
True
False
Our voices should distract our listeners from what we want them to hear.
Select one:
True
False
Attention Getter this could be a story or anything you know will grab your audience's
attention.
Select one:
True
False
Nonverbal communication is just as a vital as the content of the speech.
Select one:
True
False
______________percent of our communication is verbal:
a.
100%
b.
25%
c.
75%
d.
50%
Since the most female leaders use a relational communication style, they often solicit input
from ______.
Select one:
a.
staff and colleagues
b.
male leaders
c.
family
d.
books
She established Antioch University Southern California and earned a doctorate from the
University of California Santa Barbara, focusing on gender differences in public speaking.
Select one:
a.
Dr. Leo Parvis
b.
Lois Phillips
c.
Helmer
d.
Anita Perez Ferguson
Which of the following can be considered as tips for presenting a public speech?
Select one:
a.
Give details and explanations in simple language..
b.
Avoid using hand gestures in emphasizing thoughts
c.
Answers the questions naturally
d.
Be innovative and don't prepare all the materials
______ is the key to success for a woman speaker, beginning with her attitude.
Select one:
a.
Passion
b.
Preparation
c.
Materials
d.
Loyalty
Which of the following will help people build up, vocabulary, understand the proper use of
quotations, and identify a variety of styles in public speaking?
Select one:
a.
None of the given choices are correct
b.
Listening to radio programs
c.
Teaching others
d.
Vocalization
It can also help by advancing our knowledge by reinforcing our comprehension skills.
a.
Reading
b.
All of the above
c.
speaking
d.
Listening
It is one of the best tools in mastering communication
Select one:
a.
Practicing
b.
Hearing
c.
All of the given choices are correct
d.
Listerning
It is important that the speaker will acquire the ______ needed to address the public without
fear or reservation.
Select one:
a.
Bravery
b.
Materials
c.
Confidence
d.
Knowledge
It reinforces our comprehension skills.
Select one:
a.
Reading
b.
Speaking
c.
Analysis
d.
Discussion
Reading can also help by advancing our knowledge by reinforcing our comprehension skills.
Select one:
True
False
Public speaking should be formal and not humoristic
Select one:
True
False
Check
Avoid using quotes when it comes to public speaking. It should be original always.
Select one:
True
False
It is always important to be prepared ahead of time.
Select one:
True
False
It is worth knowing that only 25 percent of our communication is verbal; the rest (75 percent
is nonverbal
Select one:
True
False
Practicing your speech in front of the mirror is effective.
Select one:
True
False
You should speak softly and calm in public speaking
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
True
False
When using a powerpoint presentation, use different background for each slide to keep the
attention of the audience.
Select one:
True
False
Check
When accuracy is essential and a speech must be delivered word for word, ____________
what delivery is most appropriate
a.
Extemporaneous speaking
b.
Reciting from memory
c.
All of the above
d.
Reading from manuscript
For you to be able to deliver your speech well, you need to ________________.
Select one:
a.
look another reference
b.
overcome anxiety
c.
look for another source
d.
redo your speech
The speaker must maintain his/her attention on the printed page in a manuscript speech.
Select one:
True
False
The following can be used as reference or source, except one:
Select one:
a.
articles
b.
book chapters
c.
magazine
d.
rumors
Speaker’s body as important as the voice is how we use our body
Select one:
True
False
Check
The method of speech wherein we need to say a few words in response to a previous
speaker.
Select one:
a.
Manuscript Speaking
b.
Extemporaneous Speaking
c.
Reciting from Memory
d.
Impromptu Speaking
__________________ speaking is the word-for-word iteration of a written message.
Select one:
a.
Manuscript
b.
Statement
c.
Speech
d.
Message
He suggested that one of the best tools in mastering communication is thru listening.
Select one:
a.
Leo Parvis (2003)
b.
Leo Parvis (2001)
c.
Leo Parvis (2002)
d.
Leo Parvis (2004)
This will dictate how we craft our introduction and conclusion.
a.
All of the above
b.
introduction
c.
conclusion
d.
Body of speech
It is created to filter what we want to say and how we want to say it.
Select one:
a.
preparation outline
b.
speaking outline
c.
speech organization
d.
speech preparation
a.
Tone
b.
Body movement
c.
Introduction
d.
Speech
Speech preparation is all about ________________.
Select one:
a.
speech
b.
organization
c.
speaking
d.
communicating
Non-verbal communication is not as important as verbal communication.
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
True
False
Manuscript speaking is the most uninteresting way to present.
Select one:
True
False
Add some flavor to your speech--include humor.
Select one:
True
False
____________ to others all help people build up vocabulary,
a.
reading
b.
speaking
c.
Listening
d.
attending speech
You must have at least four sources that will be cited in the context of your speech in your
outline.
Select one:
True
False
An effective __________ shows your audience that you have researched your topic and
understand what you are speaking about.
Select one:
a.
speech closing
b.
speech introduction
c.
speech delivery
d.
speech tone
_____________________speeches are delivered with planned preparation.
Select one:
a.
Impromptu
b.
Extemporaneous
c.
Rehearsed
d.
Memorized
A ____________ is used to go smoothly from the 1st Main Point to the 2nd Main Point.
Select one:
a.
reference
b.
subpoint
c.
source
d.
transition
As speaker you don’t do be honest in determining your goal in your speech
Select one:
True
False
Check
The disadvantage in memorization is that it enables the speaker to maintain eye contact with
the audience throughout the speech.
Select one:
True
False
Check
Select one:
True
False
Leo Parvis suggested that one of the best tools in mastering communication is thru
__________.
Select one:
a.
listening
b.
writing
c.
speaking
d.
reading
A(n ) _____ _______ speech is a carefully prepared and rehearsed speech that is presented from
a brief set of notes.
a.
All of the above
b.
Reciting from memory
c.
Impromptu speaking
d.
Extemporaneous speaking
You should have at least __________ sub-points under each main point. This could be one
complete sentence.
Select one:
a.
two
b.
four
c.
one
d.
three
This is what your main points must support or prove.
Select one:
a.
facts or references
b.
statements or opinions
c.
speech or statements
d.
title or topic
Select one:
a.
preparation outline
b.
speaking body
c.
speaking points
d.
speaking outline