chapter 4 public speaking Questions and Answers
Question1
Logan is concerned that his speech about video gaming may some members of his audience who are
... [Show More] from an older generation. They may feel ignored or excluded from the speaking situation.
Choose one answer.
Question2
Travel is an example of a , while international travel with young children is an example of a
.
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Question3
A broad area of expertise is a .
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Question4
Brandon created a web-like structure know as a as a visual means of exploring connections between his speech subject and related ideas in order to narrow his topic idea.
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Question5
To entertain is an example of a goal.
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Question6
A single statement that identifies the exact response a speaker wants from the audience is .
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Question7
Surveying your audience to see how they feel about lowering the legal drinking age to 18, is an example of .
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Question8
A specific aspect of a subject is a .
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Question9
One way of gathering audience data is .
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Question10
An important factor in an audiences attitude toward you as the speaker is .
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A specific aspect of a subject is a .
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Question2
An important factor in an audiences attitude toward you as the speaker is .
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Question3
To entertain is an example of a goal.
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Question4
The process of tailoring your information to the specific speech audience is .
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Question5
The is comprised of you, your audience, and the occasion.
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Question6
Amy is the only person in her class who is not traditionally college aged. She is much older. She will need to be sure not to her classmates by assuming they are all the same just because they are of the same generation.
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Question7
Surveying your audience to see how they feel about lowering the legal drinking age to 18, is an example of .
Choose one answer.
Question8
Brandon created a web-like structure know as a as a visual means of exploring connections between his speech subject and related ideas in order to narrow his topic idea.
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Question9
"I want my audience to learn about the life of Frank Sinatra." This statement is an example of
.
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Question10
The study of the intended audience for your speech is .
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Chapter 4 Practice Test Review of attempt 3
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Question1
Logan is concerned that his speech about video gaming may some members of his audience who are from an older generation. They may feel ignored or excluded from the speaking situation.
Choose one answer.
A. stereotype
B. marginalize
C. personify
D. generalize
Question2
Surveying your audience to see how they feel about lowering the legal drinking age to 18, is an example of .
Choose one answer.
B. credibility
C. audience interest
D. audience analysis
Question3
Amy is the only person in her class who is not traditionally college aged. She is much older. She will need to be sure not to her classmates by assuming they are all the same just because they are of the same generation.
Choose one answer.
A. stereotype
B. marginalize
C. personify
D. analyze
Question4
Travel is an example of a , while international travel with young children is an example of a
.
Choose one answer.
A. subject; topic
B. topic; subject
C. speech goal; main point
D. main point; speech goal
Question5
An uncritical, nonevaluative process of generating associated ideas is .
Choose one answer.
A. listing topics
B. brainstorming
C. audience adaptation
Question6
To entertain is an example of a goal.
Choose one answer.
A. specific
B. general
C. speech
D. none of the above
Question7
The study of the intended audience for your speech is .
Choose one answer.
A. audience analysis
B. audience adaptation
C. observation
D. gathering data
Question8
Age, gender, and race are examples of information.
Choose one answer.
A. demographic
B. observed
C. surveyed
D. subject-related
Question9
"I want my audience to learn about the life of Frank Sinatra." This statement is an example of
.
Choose one answer.
A. a general goal
B. a specific goal
C. audience adaptation
D. audience analysis
Question10
A specific aspect of a subject is a .
Choose one answer.
A. topic
B. subject
C. specific goal
D. thesis statement [Show Less]