Deck 13: Informative Speaking
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Deck 13: Informative Speaking
1
The division of a speech into introduction, body, and conclusion is called the
A) basic speech structure
B) formal preparation outline
C) keyword outline
D) working outline
A) basic speech structure
B) formal preparation outline
C) keyword outline
D) working outline
A
2
A(n) ____________ outline is a construction tool used to map out your speech.
A) official
B) keyword
C) formal
D) working
A) official
B) keyword
C) formal
D) working
D
3
Which kind of outline is meant to be written informally because its contents are subject to change?
A) keyword outline
B) working outline
C) manuscript outline
D) final outline
A) keyword outline
B) working outline
C) manuscript outline
D) final outline
B
4
Which of the following is NOT a purpose of the formal outline?
A) It can be displayed as a visual aid or distributed as a handout.
B) It is the constantly-changing organizational aid used in planning a speech.
C) Instructors often use speech outlines to analyze students' speeches.
D) It can also serve as a record of a speech that was delivered.
A) It can be displayed as a visual aid or distributed as a handout.
B) It is the constantly-changing organizational aid used in planning a speech.
C) Instructors often use speech outlines to analyze students' speeches.
D) It can also serve as a record of a speech that was delivered.
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5
Many teachers suggest that your ____________ should have just enough information listed to jog your memory but not enough to get lost in.
A) working outline
B) speaking notes
C) visual aids
D) main points
A) working outline
B) speaking notes
C) visual aids
D) main points
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6
The speaking notes you take with you when you give your speech should be
A) brief
B) complete
C) a script
D) memorized
A) brief
B) complete
C) a script
D) memorized
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7
When writing your formal outline, you should use ____________ to indicate major divisions.
A) standard symbols
B) parallel wording
C) logical patterns
D) titles
A) standard symbols
B) parallel wording
C) logical patterns
D) titles
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8
Which of the following options is considered to be the ideal number of main points in a formal outline?
A) 1 or 2
B) 3 to 5
C) 5 to 6
D) 7 or more
A) 1 or 2
B) 3 to 5
C) 5 to 6
D) 7 or more
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9
Which of the following options is considered to be the ideal number of subpoints for each main point in an outline?
A) 1 or 2
B) 3 to 5
C) 5 to 6
D) just one
A) 1 or 2
B) 3 to 5
C) 5 to 6
D) just one
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10
The rule for formal outlines-never a "I" without a "II," never an "A" without a "B," and so on-is known as
A) The Rule of Parallel Wording
B) The Rule of Outlining
C) The Rule of Standard Symbols
D) The Rule of Division
A) The Rule of Parallel Wording
B) The Rule of Outlining
C) The Rule of Standard Symbols
D) The Rule of Division
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11
The rule of parallel wording requires that you
A) use the same word to start each main point
B) use a single idea per main point and subpoint
C) ensure that all your main points are exactly the same length
D) have two, linear main points
A) use the same word to start each main point
B) use a single idea per main point and subpoint
C) ensure that all your main points are exactly the same length
D) have two, linear main points
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12
A ____________ pattern organizes a speech based on chronology.
A) space
B) time
C) topic
D) problem-solution
A) space
B) time
C) topic
D) problem-solution
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13
A ____________ pattern organizes a speech by building ideas to the point of maximum interest or tension.
A) cause-effect
B) space
C) wave
D) climax
A) cause-effect
B) space
C) wave
D) climax
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14
In her recent speech on the potential economic consequences of Detroit's bankruptcy filing, Emily followed her introduction by describing the problems faced by several suburban areas near the city, moving west to east in order of the areas' positions around Detroit on a map, and finishing with a description of the consequences for the city itself. Emily's speech seems to have been organized in a ____________ pattern.
A) wave
B) space
C) topic
D) climax
A) wave
B) space
C) topic
D) climax
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15
Which of the following speech subjects would be best organized in a topic pattern?
A) A suspenseful narrative that could draw an audience's interest
B) A proposal for a specific plan of action to address an issue
C) A plan with different consequences for each of several well-known groups
D) An address involving one memorable sentence that applies to each point
A) A suspenseful narrative that could draw an audience's interest
B) A proposal for a specific plan of action to address an issue
C) A plan with different consequences for each of several well-known groups
D) An address involving one memorable sentence that applies to each point
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16
In a recent speech to her company's board of directors, Gabrielle accounted for the costs involved in her current project by dividing them into categories representing common business expenses and describing the purchases within those categories. Gabrielle's speech seems to have been organized in a ____________ pattern.
A) climax
B) problem-solution
C) wave
D) topic
A) climax
B) problem-solution
C) wave
D) topic
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17
A ____________ pattern organizes a speech by describing an unsatisfactory state of affairs and then proposing a plan to remedy the problem.
A) cause-effect
B) time-table
C) problem-solution
D) topical
A) cause-effect
B) time-table
C) problem-solution
D) topical
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18
A ____________ pattern organizes a speech by demonstrating how one or more events result in another event or events.
A) cause-effect
B) time
C) problem-solution
D) topic
A) cause-effect
B) time
C) problem-solution
D) topic
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19
Alan Monroe's Motivated Sequence is an example of which speech organizing pattern?
A) Climax
B) Problem-solution
C) Cause-effect
D) Space
A) Climax
B) Problem-solution
C) Cause-effect
D) Space
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20
Which of the following speech subjects would be best organized in a cause-and-effect pattern?
A) An examination of varying attitudes toward a subject
B) An examination of varying attitudes toward a subject
C) An explanation of the results of a scientific experiment
D) A suspenseful narrative that could draw an audience's interest
A) An examination of varying attitudes toward a subject
B) An examination of varying attitudes toward a subject
C) An explanation of the results of a scientific experiment
D) A suspenseful narrative that could draw an audience's interest
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21
A type of speech organization which breaks down the persuasive speech into a series of five steps is called the
A) Effect-cause reversal
B) Monroe's Motivated Sequence
C) Walter's Wave
D) Anti-climax Sequence
A) Effect-cause reversal
B) Monroe's Motivated Sequence
C) Walter's Wave
D) Anti-climax Sequence
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22
A __________ pattern organizes a speech by incorporating repetitions and variations of themes and ideas.
A) climax
B) time
C) wave
D) topic
A) climax
B) time
C) wave
D) topic
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23
Which of the following speech subjects would be best organized in a wave pattern?
A) A proposal for a specific plan of action to address an issue
B) A report on events that affected specific geographical areas
C) An address involving one memorable sentence that is repeated throughout the speech and applies to each point
D) An explanation of the results of a scientific experiment
A) A proposal for a specific plan of action to address an issue
B) A report on events that affected specific geographical areas
C) An address involving one memorable sentence that is repeated throughout the speech and applies to each point
D) An explanation of the results of a scientific experiment
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24
The introduction and conclusion of a speech usually will occupy ____________ of your speaking time.
A) less than 20 percent
B) 25 to 30 percent
C) 50 percent
D) more than 40 percent
A) less than 20 percent
B) 25 to 30 percent
C) 50 percent
D) more than 40 percent
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25
Which of the following must be in the speech introduction?
A) a preview of the main points
B) an anecdote
C) a review of your main points
D) a quotation
A) a preview of the main points
B) an anecdote
C) a review of your main points
D) a quotation
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26
When you tell your audience about your personal experience with the topic, you are
A) establishing your credibility
B) gaining the attention of the audience
C) previewing the main points
D) setting the mood and tone of your speech
A) establishing your credibility
B) gaining the attention of the audience
C) previewing the main points
D) setting the mood and tone of your speech
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27
Which of the following is an effective technique for concluding a speech?
A) Mentioning the research you didn't have time to do
B) Reviewing the points you made in your introduction
C) Waiting for the audience to applaud your speech
D) Finishing the last subpoint in your outline succinctly
A) Mentioning the research you didn't have time to do
B) Reviewing the points you made in your introduction
C) Waiting for the audience to applaud your speech
D) Finishing the last subpoint in your outline succinctly
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28
A speaker should avoid ____________ in a speech conclusion.
A) memorable lines
B) repetition
C) apologies
D) anecdotes
A) memorable lines
B) repetition
C) apologies
D) anecdotes
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29
"Now that it's clear that overfishing is a serious threat to the black cod population in our waters, let's talk about some alternatives" is what type of statement?
A) an internal review
B) an external review
C) an internal preview
D) both an internal review and an internal preview
A) an internal review
B) an external review
C) an internal preview
D) both an internal review and an internal preview
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30
Including supporting material in your speech is used for all the following functions EXCEPT
A) to clarify
B) to prove
C) to make interesting
D) to make entertaining
A) to clarify
B) to prove
C) to make interesting
D) to make entertaining
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31
A(n) __________ gives your audience a literal explanation for key terms in your speech and can be especially helpful if those terms are unfamiliar to your audience or are being used in an unusual way.
A) example
B) quotation
C) definition
D) statistic
A) example
B) quotation
C) definition
D) statistic
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32
Which of the following techniques is an instance of supporting a point with an example?
A) Mentioning a specific instance that reflects your larger point
B) Incorporating relevant data, either through visual aids or citation
C) Referring to a relevant quotation from a famous mathematician
D) Telling an entertaining story about a personal experience
A) Mentioning a specific instance that reflects your larger point
B) Incorporating relevant data, either through visual aids or citation
C) Referring to a relevant quotation from a famous mathematician
D) Telling an entertaining story about a personal experience
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33
A(n) __________ asks audience members to actively imagine something.
A) analogy
B) anecdote
C) hypothetical example
D) definition
A) analogy
B) anecdote
C) hypothetical example
D) definition
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34
Which of the following is an example of plagiarism in public speaking?
A) Attributing a quotation to a website
B) Cutting and pasting text into the final draft of a speech
C) Cutting and pasting text into a research document
D) Using a search engine (e.g., Google) to research a topic
A) Attributing a quotation to a website
B) Cutting and pasting text into the final draft of a speech
C) Cutting and pasting text into a research document
D) Using a search engine (e.g., Google) to research a topic
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35
Which kind of supporting material almost always requires citing a source?
A) Definitions
B) Statistics
C) Anecdotes
D) Examples
A) Definitions
B) Statistics
C) Anecdotes
D) Examples
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36
If you said in your speech that the rush of refugees from a war-torn country was "like a tidal wave," you would be using a
A) statistic
B) anecdote
C) analogy
D) testimony
A) statistic
B) anecdote
C) analogy
D) testimony
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37
A(n) __________ is a brief personal story used to illustrate or support a point in a speech.
A) statistic
B) anecdote
C) analogy
D) testimony
A) statistic
B) anecdote
C) analogy
D) testimony
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38
Which of the following techniques is an instance of supporting a point with an anecdote?
A) Telling a relevant story about a personal experience
B) Relating a point to a similar concept likely to be understood by the audience
C) Mentioning a specific instance that is reflective of your larger point
D) Incorporating relevant data, either through visual aids or citation
A) Telling a relevant story about a personal experience
B) Relating a point to a similar concept likely to be understood by the audience
C) Mentioning a specific instance that is reflective of your larger point
D) Incorporating relevant data, either through visual aids or citation
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39
In a recent speech to the members of his labor union, Gabriel started his introduction on a humorous note by telling a brief story about his encounter with a man at a bus stop earlier that week. Gabriel then explained how this meeting was related to the union's recent disputes with the management of several companies. Gabriel's story was an instance of using a(n) ____________ to support a point in a speech.
A) analogy
B) anecdote
C) example
D) quotation
A) analogy
B) anecdote
C) example
D) quotation
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40
In a speech, __________ prove(s) a point by citing an authoritative source.
A) examples
B) anecdotes
C) analogies
D) testimonies
A) examples
B) anecdotes
C) analogies
D) testimonies
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41
Which of the following techniques is an instance of supporting a point with testimony?
A) Relating a point to a similar concept likely to be understood by the audience
B) Referring to a relevant quotation from a highly credible mathematician
C) Incorporating relevant data, either through visual aids or citation
D) Telling an entertaining story about a personal experience
A) Relating a point to a similar concept likely to be understood by the audience
B) Referring to a relevant quotation from a highly credible mathematician
C) Incorporating relevant data, either through visual aids or citation
D) Telling an entertaining story about a personal experience
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42
When you tell a story with your information, you are using which style of support?
A) Discussion
B) Citation
C) Narration
D) Oration
A) Discussion
B) Citation
C) Narration
D) Oration
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43
Compared to narration, citation is ____________.
A) less interesting
B) more abstract
C) more elaborate
D) more precise
A) less interesting
B) more abstract
C) more elaborate
D) more precise
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44
When you include phrases like, "According to the July 25, 2016, edition of Time magazine," you are using which style of support?
A) Discussion
B) Citation
C) Narration
D) Oration
A) Discussion
B) Citation
C) Narration
D) Oration
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45
Audiences tend to listen more carefully during the ____________ of a speech.
A) main points
B) subpoints
C) beginning and ending
D) transitions
A) main points
B) subpoints
C) beginning and ending
D) transitions
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46
The inverted pyramid, an organizational format that puts the most important ideas in the first few paragraphs, was developed in the field of ____________.
A) biology
B) creative writing
C) journalism
D) psychology
A) biology
B) creative writing
C) journalism
D) psychology
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47
A(n) ____________ outline uses a consistent format and set of symbols to identify the structure of ideas.
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48
A ____________ pattern organizes a speech by arranging points according to logical types or categories.
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49
The part of a speech, in which the main points are reviewed and final remarks are made to motivate the audience or help listeners remember key ideas is called the ____________.
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50
A phrase that connects ideas in a speech by showing how one relates to the other is called a(n) ____________.
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51
A(n) __________ arranges or organizes numbers to show how a fact or principle is true for a large percentage of cases.
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52
A ______ is a brief statement of supporting material in a speech.
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53
A true, specific case that is used to demonstrate a general idea is a(n) ___________ example.
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54
The structural unit of a speech in which the speaker captures the audience's attention and previews the main points to be covered is called the ___________.
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55
A ______ is a direct comparison that usually uses "like" or "as."
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56
Using a familiar, well-placed _________ will enable you to take advantage of someone else's memorable wording.
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57
Typically, your __________ will comprise 10% of delivery time in your speech.
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58
Matching
-Describing the most interesting person you met on your first day on campus
A) Anecdote
B) Analogy
C) Factual example
D) Testimony
-Describing the most interesting person you met on your first day on campus
A) Anecdote
B) Analogy
C) Factual example
D) Testimony
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59
Matching
-Discussing the similarities between dance and communication
A) Anecdote
B) Analogy
C) Factual example
D) Testimony
-Discussing the similarities between dance and communication
A) Anecdote
B) Analogy
C) Factual example
D) Testimony
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60
Matching
-Extrapolating from the mass murder at Columbine to argue for greater gun control
A) Anecdote
B) Analogy
C) Factual example
D) Testimony
-Extrapolating from the mass murder at Columbine to argue for greater gun control
A) Anecdote
B) Analogy
C) Factual example
D) Testimony
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61
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-Bill Gates on the topic of innovation
A) Anecdote
B) Analogy
C) Factual example
D) Testimony
-Bill Gates on the topic of innovation
A) Anecdote
B) Analogy
C) Factual example
D) Testimony
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62
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-the end of my speech, you will know the steps involved in boiling an egg.
A) Time pattern
B) Space pattern
C) Problem-solution pattern
D) Topic pattern
-the end of my speech, you will know the steps involved in boiling an egg.
A) Time pattern
B) Space pattern
C) Problem-solution pattern
D) Topic pattern
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63
Matching
-explore the fascinating chicken egg, from its outer shell to its creamy yolk.
A) Time pattern
B) Space pattern
C) Problem-solution pattern
D) Topic pattern
-explore the fascinating chicken egg, from its outer shell to its creamy yolk.
A) Time pattern
B) Space pattern
C) Problem-solution pattern
D) Topic pattern
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64
Matching
-are the symptoms of egg allergies and how can we treat them?
A) Time pattern
B) Space pattern
C) Problem-solution pattern
D) Topic pattern
-are the symptoms of egg allergies and how can we treat them?
A) Time pattern
B) Space pattern
C) Problem-solution pattern
D) Topic pattern
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-Although the choices are limitless, we'll look at several ways to prepare eggs for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
A) Time pattern
B) Space pattern
C) Problem-solution pattern
D) Topic pattern
-Although the choices are limitless, we'll look at several ways to prepare eggs for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
A) Time pattern
B) Space pattern
C) Problem-solution pattern
D) Topic pattern
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