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Deck 3: Selecting Your Topic and Purpose
1
The unrestricted aim of your speech is called the
A) central idea.
B) general purpose.
C) objective.
D) main point.
A) central idea.
B) general purpose.
C) objective.
D) main point.
general purpose.
2
Which of the following has the general purpose of "to inform"?
A) a speech on how to make cupcakes
B) a eulogy
C) a speech arguing for health care reform
D) a speech commemorating 9/11 victims
A) a speech on how to make cupcakes
B) a eulogy
C) a speech arguing for health care reform
D) a speech commemorating 9/11 victims
a speech on how to make cupcakes
3
Which of the following does NOT have the general purpose of "to inform"?
A) a speech on the history of Hershey's Chocolate
B) a speech on the life and career of Johnny Cash
C) a speech honoring veterans on Veteran's Day
D) a speech given by a new member at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting
A) a speech on the history of Hershey's Chocolate
B) a speech on the life and career of Johnny Cash
C) a speech honoring veterans on Veteran's Day
D) a speech given by a new member at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting
a speech honoring veterans on Veteran's Day
4
Kit is giving a speech on animal rights and hopes to change the attitudes, beliefs, values, and actions of her audience on this issue. The general purpose of Kit's speech is to
A) accentuate.
B) celebrate.
C) shock.
D) persuade.
A) accentuate.
B) celebrate.
C) shock.
D) persuade.
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5
Which of the following does NOT have the goal of accentuating a special occasion?
A) a toast at an awards banquet
B) a speech about the history of American agriculture
C) a speech given at Ground Zero on 9/11
D) a speech given by a proud father at his son's bar mitzvah
A) a toast at an awards banquet
B) a speech about the history of American agriculture
C) a speech given at Ground Zero on 9/11
D) a speech given by a proud father at his son's bar mitzvah
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6
A(n)________ is a list of general words and phrases that could be potential speech topics.
A) objective diagram
B) working outline
C) idea bank
D) cloud chart
A) objective diagram
B) working outline
C) idea bank
D) cloud chart
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7
Bryan is creating an idea bank in order to brainstorm potential speech topics. Which of the following steps should Bryan perform first?
A) He should make a list of potential speech topics.
B) He should get a friend to help him brainstorm.
C) He should begin creating his idea bank on his computer.
D) He should evaluate the speech assignment, the audience, and the speaking situation.
A) He should make a list of potential speech topics.
B) He should get a friend to help him brainstorm.
C) He should begin creating his idea bank on his computer.
D) He should evaluate the speech assignment, the audience, and the speaking situation.
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8
Which of the following is NOT a guideline for brainstorming?
A) write all possible topics down on a piece of paper
B) enter all speech ideas into a spreadsheet program
C) think about your hobbies, interests, and experiences
D) don't eliminate any potential speech topics at this early stage
A) write all possible topics down on a piece of paper
B) enter all speech ideas into a spreadsheet program
C) think about your hobbies, interests, and experiences
D) don't eliminate any potential speech topics at this early stage
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9
Lucia has been given in assignment in her speech class in which she must create a speech with the general purpose "to describe." Lucia can choose any of the following topic categories EXCEPT a(n)
A) concept.
B) animal.
C) place.
D) object.
A) concept.
B) animal.
C) place.
D) object.
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10
If your general purpose is to persuade, you can choose all of the following topic categories EXCEPT a
A) belief.
B) behavior.
C) process.
D) value.
A) belief.
B) behavior.
C) process.
D) value.
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11
Which of the following is an ethical guideline for selecting a topic?
A) select a topic that you are comfortable speaking about
B) persuasive topics should focus on individuals, not on issues
C) your topic should not be harmful to you or to your audience
D) select a topic that is new or unique to the audience
A) select a topic that you are comfortable speaking about
B) persuasive topics should focus on individuals, not on issues
C) your topic should not be harmful to you or to your audience
D) select a topic that is new or unique to the audience
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12
Narrowing your speech topic will help you do all of the following EXCEPT
A) ensure your speech follows ethical guidelines.
B) achieve the general purpose of your speech.
C) keep your audience focused on your topic.
D) increase your confidence for giving the speech.
A) ensure your speech follows ethical guidelines.
B) achieve the general purpose of your speech.
C) keep your audience focused on your topic.
D) increase your confidence for giving the speech.
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13
The_______ is the outcome or behavior you want your audience to experience or adopt after hearing your speech.
A) central idea
B) specific purpose
C) general purpose
D) objective
A) central idea
B) specific purpose
C) general purpose
D) objective
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14
Another term for the central idea is the
A) working outline.
B) thesis statement.
C) general purpose.
D) WOW statement.
A) working outline.
B) thesis statement.
C) general purpose.
D) WOW statement.
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15
The single statement combining your general purpose, your audience, and your objective is called the
A) specific purpose.
B) objective statement.
C) thesis statement.
D) general statement.
A) specific purpose.
B) objective statement.
C) thesis statement.
D) general statement.
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16
Although you can narrow your topic in different ways, the main result of any method you use should be an effectively written
A) objective.
B) working outline.
C) central idea.
D) hypothesis.
A) objective.
B) working outline.
C) central idea.
D) hypothesis.
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17
An effective ___________ is vital to a successful speech because everything you say in your speech should relate back to this one concise statement.
A) general purpose
B) central idea
C) main point
D) objective
A) general purpose
B) central idea
C) main point
D) objective
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18
A brief sketch of the body of your speech is called the
A) working outline.
B) idea cluster.
C) sloppy copy.
D) framework.
A) working outline.
B) idea cluster.
C) sloppy copy.
D) framework.
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19
Which of the following is NOT true about your working outline?
A) It will contain your specific purpose.
B) It should be long and thorough.
C) It will contain your central idea
D) It will contain working main points, to guide your research.
A) It will contain your specific purpose.
B) It should be long and thorough.
C) It will contain your central idea
D) It will contain working main points, to guide your research.
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20
Which of the following components is NOT found in the working outline?
A) idea bank
B) working main points
C) central idea
D) general purpose
A) idea bank
B) working main points
C) central idea
D) general purpose
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21
Which of the following is the first step in narrowing your topic?
A) identify the central idea
B) identify the specific purpose
C) evaluate the central idea
D) construct a working outline
A) identify the central idea
B) identify the specific purpose
C) evaluate the central idea
D) construct a working outline
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22
Which of the following shows the steps to narrowing your topic in the correct order?
A) identify central idea, evaluate central idea, identify the specific purpose, and construct a working outline
B) identify specific purpose, identify central idea, construct a working outline, and evaluate central idea
C) identify specific purpose, identify central idea, evaluate central idea, and construct a working outline
D) identify central idea, identify specific purpose, evaluate central idea, and construct a working outline
A) identify central idea, evaluate central idea, identify the specific purpose, and construct a working outline
B) identify specific purpose, identify central idea, construct a working outline, and evaluate central idea
C) identify specific purpose, identify central idea, evaluate central idea, and construct a working outline
D) identify central idea, identify specific purpose, evaluate central idea, and construct a working outline
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23
Which of the following is NOT a question to ask when evaluating your specific purpose?
A) Am I using clear, concise language?
B) Does it work with the occasion and time?
C) Will the scope of my specific purpose fit the time allowed for the speech?
D) Am I focusing on at least two key ideas?
A) Am I using clear, concise language?
B) Does it work with the occasion and time?
C) Will the scope of my specific purpose fit the time allowed for the speech?
D) Am I focusing on at least two key ideas?
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24
Which the following specific purpose, "To inform my speech class about the steps in making a container water garden," "to inform" is called the
A) thesis statement.
B) general purpose.
C) central purpose.
D) theme.
A) thesis statement.
B) general purpose.
C) central purpose.
D) theme.
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25
In the following specific purpose, "To persuade my classmates to eat a low-carb diet," "to eat a low-carb diet" is called the
A) thesis statement.
B) objective.
C) central purpose.
D) general purpose.
A) thesis statement.
B) objective.
C) central purpose.
D) general purpose.
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26
To inform my neighbors about the creation of the new neighborhood association" is an example of a
A) mission statement.
B) central idea.
C) working outline.
D) specific purpose.
A) mission statement.
B) central idea.
C) working outline.
D) specific purpose.
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27
What is wrong with the following specific purpose: "To inform incoming students about the scholarship opportunities at the college and the financial-aid process"?
A) Its objective is not specific enough.
B) It does not contain a general purpose.
C) There is more than one key idea.
D) It is not written as an infinitive statement.
A) Its objective is not specific enough.
B) It does not contain a general purpose.
C) There is more than one key idea.
D) It is not written as an infinitive statement.
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28
What is wrong with the following specific purpose: "To persuade my classmates to give the gift of life by making the sacrifice to become blood donors on an ongoing basis"?
A) It is not concise.
B) It contains more than one key idea.
C) It does not specify the target audience.
D) It starts with an infinitive form.
A) It is not concise.
B) It contains more than one key idea.
C) It does not specify the target audience.
D) It starts with an infinitive form.
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29
What is wrong with the following specific purpose: "To inform on the history of lacrosse"?
A) It does not start with a definitive form.
B) It doesn't identify an audience.
C) It doesn't identify an objective
D) It only contains one key idea.
A) It does not start with a definitive form.
B) It doesn't identify an audience.
C) It doesn't identify an objective
D) It only contains one key idea.
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30
Which of the following is NOT another term for the central idea?
A) thesis statement
B) theme
C) preview
D) subject sentence
A) thesis statement
B) theme
C) preview
D) subject sentence
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31
The___________ concisely summarizes the ideas your speech will cover in order to achieve its objective.
A) central idea
B) mission statement
C) working outline
D) central purpose
A) central idea
B) mission statement
C) working outline
D) central purpose
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32
What is NOT a guideline for writing an effective central idea?
A) Consider what your audience will need or want to know.
B) Preview what your speech will include.
C) Use a complete sentence.
D) Write it in the form of a question.
A) Consider what your audience will need or want to know.
B) Preview what your speech will include.
C) Use a complete sentence.
D) Write it in the form of a question.
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33
Which of the following is NOT true in regard to an effective thesis statement?
A) It should begin with an infinitive form.
B) It should use simple, clear language.
C) It should be complete sentence.
D) It should not be a question.
A) It should begin with an infinitive form.
B) It should use simple, clear language.
C) It should be complete sentence.
D) It should not be a question.
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34
What is wrong with the following central idea: "What is the history of lacrosse?"
A) It uses figurative and ambiguous language.
B) It focuses on more than one speech topic.
C) It is not a declarative sentence.
D) It is an incomplete sentence.
A) It uses figurative and ambiguous language.
B) It focuses on more than one speech topic.
C) It is not a declarative sentence.
D) It is an incomplete sentence.
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35
Which of the following is an effective central idea?
A) How safe is the radiation emitted by your cell phone?
B) Negative aspects of cell phone radiation.
C) Cell phones emit tiny amounts of radiation, which scientists believe may be linked to certain types of brain cancer.
D) Cell phone radiation and radiation from microwaves both contribute to brain cancer.
A) How safe is the radiation emitted by your cell phone?
B) Negative aspects of cell phone radiation.
C) Cell phones emit tiny amounts of radiation, which scientists believe may be linked to certain types of brain cancer.
D) Cell phone radiation and radiation from microwaves both contribute to brain cancer.
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36
Which of the following is an effective central idea?
A) Positive aspects of power walking.
B) Power walking on a daily basis has physical, emotional, and cognitive benefits.
C) What are the benefits of power walking?
D) Power walking and weight training are two very important activities for our physical health.
A) Positive aspects of power walking.
B) Power walking on a daily basis has physical, emotional, and cognitive benefits.
C) What are the benefits of power walking?
D) Power walking and weight training are two very important activities for our physical health.
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37
Which of the following is NOT true in regard to the central idea?
A) It should be worth your audience's time and attention.
B) It can be written as a question or declarative statement.
C) It should be a complete sentence.
D) It should use clear, simple, direct language.
A) It should be worth your audience's time and attention.
B) It can be written as a question or declarative statement.
C) It should be a complete sentence.
D) It should use clear, simple, direct language.
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38
Which of the following is NOT true in regard to the working outline?
A) It contains your central idea.
B) It contains both your general and specific purpose.
C) It will help you stay on track while researching your speech.
D) It should be very detailed and comprehensive.
A) It contains your central idea.
B) It contains both your general and specific purpose.
C) It will help you stay on track while researching your speech.
D) It should be very detailed and comprehensive.
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39
The working outline should contain_________ main points.
A) six to ten
B) two to five
C) one or two
D) four to seven
A) six to ten
B) two to five
C) one or two
D) four to seven
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40
Which of the following is NOT a guideline for evaluating working main points?
A) make sure each point covers only one key idea
B) spend roughly the same amount of time on each point
C) relate them back to the central idea
D) construct each main point in different ways
A) make sure each point covers only one key idea
B) spend roughly the same amount of time on each point
C) relate them back to the central idea
D) construct each main point in different ways
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41
It is possible to have more than one general purpose in a speech.
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42
The specific purpose is the unrestricted aim of your speech.
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43
How to make French bread pizza" has the general purposeof "to inform."
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44
Urging your classmates to incorporate walking into theirdaily activities has the general purpose of "to persuade."
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45
A commencement speech may have the general purpose to inform, persuade, inspire, or entertain.
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46
It is a good idea to type rather than handwrite your idea bank.
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47
A good way to create an idea bank is to search through sources such as magazines, newspapers, and Web sites.
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48
Free association is a form of brainstorming that includes taking a personal inventory of your hobbies, interests, experiences, abilities, talents, values, attitudes, or beliefs.
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49
Persuasive topics usually focus on events or individuals.
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50
You should make sure you can find enough research before committing to a speech topic.
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51
The first step in narrowing your topic is identifying the central idea of the speech.
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52
"To inform my public speaking classmates how breathing exercises can reduce anxiety" is an example of a general purpose.
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53
The central idea may change slightly as you research and organize your speech.
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54
Effective central ideas are written in question form.
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55
You should construct your main points in a parallel manner.
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56
"To inform" is an example of a ___________ .
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When you want to reinforce, change, or influence the attitudes, beliefs, or actions of the audience, your general purpose is to___________ .
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A(n)___________ is a list of general words and phrases that could provide potential speech topics.
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___________ is a process that will stimulate your creative thinking through "free association" or "clustering."
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The single statement that combines your general purpose, audience, and objective is known as the___________ .
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The outcome or behavior you want your audience to experience or adopt is called the___________ .
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62
A specific purpose should begin with a(n)___________ form.
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"To inform members of my department about the new health care plans available" is an example of a___________ .
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The concise, single sentence that summarizes what you say in your speech is called the___________ .
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Another term for the___________ is thesis statement.
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"Eating organic produce offers many benefits to the consumer" is an example of a___________ .
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A___________ is a brief, usually handwritten, sketch of the body of your speech.
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___________ are the skeletal structure, or backbone, that makes up the body of your speech.
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___________ are early drafts of your main points.
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You should turn to your___________ when trying to identify two to five key ideas for your speech body.
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71
Give an example of a speech topic with the general purpose "to inform."
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72
What are the three categories for a general purpose?
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73
List the three steps in creating an idea bank.
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74
List the three ways you can make an idea bank.
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75
List three focus questions you can ask yourself to help identify topics that will work well and eliminate topics that will not.
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76
List three benefits of a well-defined specific topic.
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77
What are the three elements in a specific purpose?
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78
Write an example of a specific purpose statement.
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What questions should you ask when evaluating a specific purpose? Provide at least three.
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Write a thesis statement from the following specific purpose: "To persuade my classmates to learn CPR."
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