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1 Michael finished the outline of his speech on waste management to the city council. He is proud of the (A) , which states that “The city council should adopt a multi-step recycling program to avoid excessive city waste.” A cited evidence conclusion introduction 2 Alex is excited that he was selected to deliver the graduation speech to his class. He spent weeks drafting the speech, and is satisfied with the result. His thesis is that mobile technology is an asset to young people. Alex printed a copy of the speech on note cards so he won't forget what he wants to say. Which device would best help Alex enhance his speech? • Visual Aids • Podium • Amplification • Video Screens 3
“I believe that eating three full servings of fruits and vegetables each day can help you lose excess body fat. More importantly, eating healthy foods enables us to be good examples for our children.” Which words above represent the transition Audrey used to connect ideas in her speech? • more importantly • I believe • for our children • healthy foods 4 Ed, the leader of a steelworker's union, wants to give a speech detailing how the current economy will affect the union's demands this year. Which form of informational speech would help Ed best achieve his goal? • Definition • Explanatory • Demonstrative • Descriptive 5 Which situation below best demonstrates an online synchronous interview?
• Sarah uses email to interview ninth grade teachers across the state about their curriculum. • Isaac texts a set of interview questions about the state championship game to his baseball team. • Jenna interviews her uncle via a web-based video call for a class presentation on military service. • Matthew interviews the owner of a local coffee shop about roasting coffee beans. CONCEPT Interview Follow Up 6 Miranda is preparing to make a speech to the school board about healthy lunch options for the high school cafeteria. She has scoped her speech, and knows that there are some points she should remove. Which of the following points do not fit in a well-scoped speech? • The nutritional information for two slices of pizza • The cost of stocking the cafeteria with fresh fruit • The number and types of nutrients recommended for high school students • The impact of climate change on available varieties of vegetables in the area 7 Which of the following examples describes the speaker using a visual aid?
• A tech mogul explains what he considers true innovation while giving a talk at a conference. • A city planner points to features of a model apartment while giving a speech on affordable housing. • A mayor says that working for his re-election is like a solider fighting for his country. • A chef lists the ingredients of a restaurant's signature dish while giving a presentation to the restaurant's owners. 8 Rachel is giving a presentation in front of her firm's newly hired employees, many of whom are just entering the workforce. Rachel wants to build a good rapport with the new employees and make sure that they take her seriously. Rachel's should analyze the (A) of her audience to create a presentation that will be effective and persuasive. A ethnocentrism colloquialisms stereotypes 9 Greg works for a recently elected mayor of a small town. His boss has put him in charge of improving traffic safety and so Greg begins conducting research on the number and types of accidents that have occurred lately. He comes to the conclusion that certain intersections are currently too dangerous. He considers how to convince the mayor. Select the best statistical evidence Greg could show his boss to support his argument. • Interviews with two taxi drivers about the roads they consider the most dangerous. • An analysis of the erosion of the asphalt used for a majority of the town's roadways.
• Charts showing that the number of accidents at three specific street corners are higher than average. • Graphs tracking the change in average number of pedestrians in certain areas of the city. 10 Scott is making a presentation about immigration law in front of his debate club. While speaking, Scott concentrates on reading off a word-for-word transcript of his speech. He remains slouched to one side and fails to make eye contact with his audience. When judging his performance at the end of his presentation, many of his classmates agree that they did not feel properly invested in his main argument. Scott underestimated the importance of (A) during his presentation, weakening his connection with the audience. A articulation remaining calm appropriate dress 11 Which of the following situations is NOT a best practice in preparing for an interview? • Ask your interview subject to write responses to the questions before the interview. • Do some research on your interview subject. • Establish a comfortable relationship with your interview subject. • Make a list of questions to serve as a guide for your interview. 12 Lucas is working on a paper describing the life stages of insect species for his high school biology class. He has found many sources on the internet for his paper.
Which source can be considered the most useful? • A newsletter on a .net domain warning about declines in the bee population. • An academic article on a .gov domain describing the average lifespan of a grasshopper. • A blog post on observing butterflies that was one of the first results from a search engine. • An entry in an online encyclopedia that offers one sentence on how praying mantises breed. 13 George is the new head of a delivery truck company. He is about to make his first speech to his company's drivers. George has many ideas about restructuring his company's budget and changing how routes are allocated but he fears he will not have the support of his employees. He has heard rumors that the workers consider him too focused on the company's profits and not about the effects his ideas will have on employees. Which of the following strategies is an example of George using supporting materials to effectively bolster his argument? • George opens his speech by talking about the business degree he earned and the other companies he has worked for. • George cites an industry study positing a link between increased nighttime deliveries and greater corporate profit. • George displays a large map on a video screen highlighting the increased geographical area he aims for the company to cover. • George tells an anecdote about wanting to be a truck driver as a young boy because he liked the freedom it would give him.
14 Which of the following is NOT how narrative should be used in a speech? • Your narrative should not dominate your speech: Do not overuse them. • Your narrative should feel naturally incorporated into your speech. • Your narrative should help your audience relate to the topic of your speech. • Your narrative should primarily communicate facts. 15 When composing your thesis statement, which of the following questions should you ask yourself? • How much time do you have to research? • Have you researched this topic before? • How do you feel about the topic? • Is anyone else in your class writing about this topic? 16 Which of the following is a tool for managing trait anxiety? • Warm up before you present
• Repeat a positive phrase before you begin your speech • Practice your speech early and often • Engage in guided meditation once a week 17 Which of the following is an example of a temporal transition? • On the other hand, reading intervention can help students to advance several grade levels during a year. • After reading intervention took place, students advanced several grade levels in a single year. • This intense attention to the teaching of reading can help students to advance several grade levels in the course of a year. • Reading intervention not only helps to build a relationship between teachers and students, it also enables students to advance several grade levels in a single year. 18 At which point in a speech is expert testimony usually introduced? • In the conclusion of the speech • In the introduction of the speech •
Before a claim is made • After a claim is made 19 It is important to use your own words when writing a speech. If you do not, your speech may contain content that has been (A). A too short boring ethnocentric 20 Lila did not feel comfortable using (A) when researching her history paper because she could not verify that they were credible. A books academic journals scholarly sources 21 Which of the following presentations would most benefit from using concrete terminology? • A marine biologist discussing global strategies for habitat conservation at a professional conference. • A senator addressing his constituents at a rally by detailing the advantages of a new tax plan. • A city planner giving an overview of national trends in public transportation to coworkers. • A graduate student presenting her thesis on the pros and cons of modern liberalism to her professors. 22
A corporate consultant points to the success of a rival company when advising her client to rethink its advertising focus. This example is best described as a(n) (A) example. A logical hypothetical extended 23 Jose is delivering a speech in front of the workers of a manufacturing plant. He is in the running to become the next union representative and knows he needs the workers on his side to get the position. His speech is meant to outline all he will fight for as a union representative. Jose makes sure to bring up his goal of improving overtime pay, which he knows is a popular one. Which technique did Jose use to support his ideas and appeal to his audience? • Find a consensus • Tell a story • Deconstruct your topic • Set the stage 24 Jenna is giving an informative speech about the new washing machine her company developed. She says, “The most amazing feature of this machine is its dual infrared washing system. It will make your clothes three times as clean in half the time. What the microwave is to the conventional oven, this washing machine is to machines of the past.” By including unsubstantiated information and popular opinion, which goal of an informative speech does Jenna fail to achieve? • Educating the audience on the facts
• Showing a visual aid • Creating a memorable moment • Demonstrating why the audience should care 25 What is a potential downside to reading your speech verbatim? • You may speak too fast. • You might speak for too long. • You may forget what you are trying to say. • You may read your speech in a monotone, making it sound uninteresting. 1 Roger is scheduled to deliver a speech at the upcoming town council meeting. He wants to convince other members of the town to invest money in the old recreation center, which has fallen into disrepair in the past decade. Roger believes the center is an important part of the community, and hopes he can persuade his fellow citizens of its potential value to the town as a whole. Which of the following examples of storytelling would help Roger achieve his goal? • Roger offers details about the modern equipment he saw when he visited recreation centers of other nearby towns. •
Roger talks about first meeting other prominent members of the community at the recreation center. • Roger lists some of his favorite activities and describes why he thinks they are the perfect fit for the recreation center. • Roger describes all of the repairs he realized would be needed the last time he entered the recreation center. 2 Select the example in which a speaker delivers a speech effectively. • Jessica makes eye contact with each member of her audience to make them feel involved in her speech. • Michael walks to the front of the room, stands in front of the microphone, and crosses his arms. He wants the audience to take him seriously. • Janet wants to make sure that she delivers her speech in a way that feels natural and casual. She decides to add "uh"s and "um"s when she gives her speech. • Andrew is running late. He decides that he doesn't need to change his clothes (i.e., t-shirt, shorts, and flip-flops) before giving his speech to his classmates in the high school graduating class. 3 Which of the following is an example of a temporal transition? • This intense attention to the teaching of reading can help students to advance several grade levels in the course of a year. •
After reading intervention took place, students advanced several grade levels in a single year. • On the other hand, reading intervention can help students to advance several grade levels during a year. • Reading intervention not only helps to build a relationship between teachers and students, it also enables students to advance several grade levels in a single year. 4 Which of the following is not an appropriate use of statistics in a speech? • Assuming a causal relationship between two related variables • Using the results from a survey and going on to discuss the key findings • Comparing data collected to benchmarking results • Presenting the variables from your research that are meaningful to the results of the research 5 Peter is the new principal of a middle school and he is about to deliver his first address to the student body. For his first speech, Peter wants to make it clear that he understands what his students are going through in their daily lives. He also wants to deliver good advice and warn them against potential missteps. He has done research into popular trends amongst pre-teens today and believes he has some good support for several of his speech ideas. Which of the following speech topics represents an example of an effectively scoped speech? • Learning how to effectively plan and manage a budget •
How elementary school has changed over the past few decades • Dealing with the pressures of gaining acceptance into a good college • The dangers of spending too much time each day on social media 6 A corporate consultant points to the success of a rival company when advising her client to rethink its advertising focus. This example is best described as a(n) (A) example. A hypothetical brief extended logical 7 Richard is the father of two children in the local elementary school. He is concerned that his children have nothing to do after classes as the school does not offer after school programs due to budgetary issues. Richard knows the issue of the school budget will come up at the next town council meeting so he prepares a speech advocating for the funding of after school programs. If Richard was organizing his speech to move from specific points to the broader idea, which statement from his speech would come first? • "Let’s work together to serve our children better." • "Enrollment in after school programs has been shown to improve academic performance by as much as 27%." • "We should give more thought to funding for after school programs when looking at our education budget." •
"The children represent this town's future and they deserve all of the resources we can spare for them." 8 James received a standing ovation when he finished his speech to the marketing department of his computer tech company. James had been asked to explain the company’s newest product: the iWasher. After the speech, one of his colleagues came up to him and said, “You really broke everything down for us and got into the nitty-gritty of what the product does.” Which technique did James use to support his ideas and appeal to his audience?
• Find a consensus • Tell a story • Set the stage • Deconstruct your topic 9 Alex is writing a persuasive speech. He wants to convince his classmates that Pizza Hut sells the best pizza in town. Which of the following examples demonstrates the best way to use supporting materials effectively? • Present the findings from a survey of the Sophomore class on their pizzeria preferences. • Wear a chef’s hat and apron to the presentation. • Use a visual aid displaying a stock photo of a pepperoni pizza.
• Discuss how pizza was invented. 10 Select the behavior that does NOT represent an example of a speaker effectively preparing for a lecture. • Matt has anxiety about giving his speech, so he works on his linguistics homework to distract himself. • John types up a copy of his speech in case he has an unexpected moment of stage fright. • Eva memorizes her entire speech because she wants to avoid the rigidity of reading off of a piece of paper. • Molly records herself giving her speech and plays it back to be sure that she is speaking clearly. 11 Isaiah recently discovered a sunken ship during a diving expedition off the coast of Florida. He wants his speech about the expedition to paint a picture in the minds of his audience. Which form of informational speech would enable Isaiah to achieve his goal? • A descriptive speech • A definition speech • An explanatory speech •
A demonstrative speech 12 At which point in a speech is expert testimony usually introduced? • In the introduction of the speech • After a claim is made • Before a claim is made • In the conclusion of the speech 13 Which of the following is not a credible source for research about the common cold? • Google • Journal of Science and Medicine • A pediatrician who lives down the street • Local librarian 14 Select the statement that describes a method of managing trait anxiety. • Jack does a series of controlled breathing exercises as he walks toward the stage to speak.
• Katie rehearses for her address by practicing in front of a mirror to get used to her delivery. • Cal recites tongue-twisters to loosen up his tongue and improve his articulation before a lecture. • Jane spends ten minutes a day thinking positive thoughts to help her confidence for her job. 15 What is the main purpose of a thesis statement? • To begin your argument by identifying the point you want to make to the audience • To show that experts in the field agree with you • To look at your argument from an opposing viewpoint • To present the data that supports your argument 16 Which of the following presentations would most benefit from using concrete terminology? • A marine biologist discussing global strategies for habitat conservation at a professional conference. • A city planner giving an overview of national trends in public transportation to coworkers. •
A graduate student presenting her thesis on the pros and cons of modern liberalism to her professors. • A senator addressing his constituents at a rally by detailing the advantages of a new tax plan. 17 In which of the following examples does the speaker use a definition? • Nathan uses the second main point of his speech to inform the audience that adopting a pet involves choosing to care for a pet that has had a previous home, but needs a new one. • Maria tells her audience about the roller coaster of emotions she experienced after giving birth to her first child. • Brandon asks a student in the audience to help him demonstrate the proper way to stretch your calves after a football game. • Maya begins her speech to new families at the daycare center by acknowledging that finding a good care provider is like finding a needle in a haystack. 18 Jenna is giving an informative speech about the new washing machine her company developed. She says, “The most amazing feature of this machine is its dual infrared washing system. It will make your clothes three times as clean in half the time. What the microwave is to the conventional oven, this washing machine is to machines of the past.” By including unsubstantiated information and popular opinion, which goal of an informative speech does Jenna fail to achieve? • Showing a visual aid • Educating the audience on the facts
• Creating a memorable moment • Demonstrating why the audience should care 19 Iris is the head of an oncology department in a city hospital. A friend at a nearby university asks her to give a presentation in front of students who are thinking of pursuing a career in the medical industry. Iris plans to talk about the daily challenges of her job and how she constantly uses what she learned in school to solve problems. Since she does not have experience writing or delivering speeches, Iris worries she will fail to convey the importance of her education. Which approach would not help Iris effectively make connections with her speech? • Adding as many details as possible about the scope of her expertise and the requirements of her profession • Explaining the significance of the speech by highlighting the similarities between her experiences and those of the students • Offering summaries of her important points after explaining them in full • Using words like "first" and "finally" before making main points to inform the crowd of where she is in her argument 20 Wanda’s speech to the priests visiting her church from Italy, was going well. However, their response to the final line of her speech was not as energetic as she had hoped it would be. After she finished, one of the priests raised his hand and asked her what she meant by “the ball is in your court.” If Wanda had considered (A), she may have connected better with her audience. A
their age their gender not stereotyping her ethnocentrism Answer: her ethnocentrism 21 The ADAM protocol is used to evaluate the credibility of a source. What does ADAM stand for? • Age, Depth, Author, Money • Acceptable, Defensible, Assertive, Measurable • Authentic, Dependable, Actual, Manageable • Accuracy, Detail, Agency, Mood 22 Which of the following situations is NOT a best practice in preparing for an interview? • Do some research on your interview subject. • Make a list of questions to serve as a guide for your interview. • Establish a comfortable relationship with your interview subject. • Ask your interview subject to write responses to the questions before the interview. 23 Kevin wore a wireless headset equipped with a microphone during his seminar because he knew (A) would be important in such a large auditorium.
A credibility amplification repetition trustworthiness 24 What is the best way to follow up an online asynchronous interview? • Focus only on the sections of the interview that conform to initial suspicions about the subject • Discard the record of the interview, including the name of the person, the date, and the manner of data collection • Ask closed questions and use rating scales and tabulate the frequency of certain responses • Take notes and transcribe the answers that seem most relevant to the interviewer 25 While researching, Maria decided to avoid websites with a (A) domain because she didn’t want to include information from internet service providers in her research. A .com .net .org .edu