Chapter 10 Practice Test Review of attempt 5 Started on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, 10:08 AM Completed on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, 10:08 AM Time taken 9 secs Question1 is the feeling... or evaluation associated with a word. Choose one answer. Question2 According to scholars, the rules, expectations, and clarity of verbal communication . Choose one answer. Question3 The sentiment, "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" is an example of a(n) . Choose one answer. Question4 If a speaker attempts to evoke the audiences senses-touch, taste, smell, see, hear-then he/she is relying on . Choo se one answer. A. concrete words Question5 is a words direct, explicit meaning given by its language community. Choose one answer. Question6 What is problematic with a speaker begging the audience, "Guys, we can make a difference in the fight against violence is we just organize our resources"? Choose one answer. Question7 Narrowing a description from "blue collar worker" to "construction worker" to "bulldozer operator" is an example of using . Choose one answer. Question8 While giving an anti-drug speech to a group of middle school students, a speaker attempts to use what she believes is common teen slang. Rather than connecting with the audience, the speaker appears insincere because she didnt consider . Choose one answer. Question9 "Hear the mellow wedding bells" is an example of a(n) because of the repetition of vowel sounds. Choose one answer. Question10 While delivering an anecdote about defensive driving, the speaker adds, "Jim is a great driver over the age of 70." What is the speaker doing in this statement? Choose one answer. Moodle Docs for this page You are logged in as Christian Yimgnia (Logout) SPCH1101_1F11C Campuses: Twin Cities Crookston Duluth Morris Rochester Other Locations | | | | | Chapter 11 Practice Test Review of attempt 2 Started on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, 10:10 AM Completed on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, 10:10 AM Time taken 8 secs Question1 Speaking with no changes in pitch, rate or volume is described as speaking . Choose one answer. A. with poor articulation B. in a monotone C. impromptu D. conversationally E. in a wrong key Question2 Which of the following is NOT a reason related to the importance of eye contact? Choose one answer. A. Maintaining eye contact helps audiences concentrate on the speech. B. Maintaining eye contact increases the audiences confidence in you, the speaker. C. Maintaining eye contact helps you gain insight into the audiences reaction to the speech. D. All of these Question3 When you practice a speech, you should . Choose one answer. Question4 When a person distorts a sound in a word, the problem is called . Choose one answer. A. a grammatical mistake B. an articulation error C. an error in pronunciation D. nonfluency E. a phonetic error Question5 A speech that is prepared and practiced, but the exact wording is determined at the time of utterance is one that is . Choose one answer. A. impromptu B. memorized C. scripted D. extemporaneous Question6 When a person accents the wrong syllable in a word, the problem is called . Choose one answer. A. a grammatical mistake B. an articulation error C. an error in pronunciation D. nonfluency E. a phonetic error Question7 Having eye contact means . Choose one answer. A. looking toward the audience throughout the speech B. looking at each person in turn for at least a few seconds C. picking a spot above the heads of the audience and focusing on it D. talking to two or three people in the audience who are paying the most attention Question8 Which of the following is NOT an aspect of nonverbal communication? Choose one answer. A. facial expressions B. gestures C. voice articulation D. all of these Question9 Common articulation problems include . Choose one answer. A. emission and reduction B. slurring sounds and leaving off endings of words C. transposition, repetition, and execution D. stuttering and lisping Question10 Articulation refers to . Choose one answer. A. using appropriate speaking rate B. the quality of the speaking rate C. shaping the speech sounds into recognizable symbols D. pronunciation Moodle Docs for this page You are logged in as Christian Yimgnia (Logout) SPCH1101_1F11C Campuses: Twin Cities Crookston Duluth Morris Rochester Other Locations Chapter 11 Practice Test Review of attempt 3 Started on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, 10:11 AM Completed on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, 10:11 AM Time taken 7 secs Question1 Varying your pitch means . Choose one answer. Question2 If your boss prompts you unexpectedly to give a quick report on the project that you have been working on at a meeting, you will be giving what type of delivery? Choose one answer. A. extemporaneous B. scripted C. impromptu D. informative E. none of the above Question3 An extemporaneous speech is . Choose one answer. A. spoken on the spur of the moment B. written out and then read aloud C. prepared and committed to memory D. prepared and practiced Question4 When a person distorts a sound in a word, the problem is called . Choose one answer. A. a grammatical mistake B. an articulation error C. an error in pronunciation D. nonfluency E. a phonetic error Question5 Articulation refers to . Choose one answer. A. using appropriate speaking rate B. the quality of the speaking rate C. shaping the speech sounds into recognizable symbols D. pronunciation Question6 Highness or lowness of voice describes the term Choose one answer. A. pitch B. volume C. rate D. quality Question7 Which of the following is NOT a reason related to the importance of eye contact? Choose one answer. A. Maintaining eye contact helps audiences concentrate on the speech. B. Maintaining eye contact increases the audiences confidence in you, the speaker. C. Maintaining eye contact helps you gain insight into the audiences reaction to the speech. D. All of these Question8 A person is said to have a(n) when they have speech habits typical of a certain geographic area. Choose one answer. A. accent B. dialect C. timbre D. none of these Question9 Ordinarily the best notes for your speech will consist of . Choose one answer. A. the speech outline your developed in preparation B. complete the sentence statements of main points C. key words or phrases that help trigger your thoughts D. the speech itself written in large letters on note cards Question10 When you practice a speech, you should . Choose one answer. Moodle Docs for this page You are logged in as Christian Yimgnia (Logout) SPCH1101_1F11C Campuses: Twin Cities Crookston Duluth Morris Rochester Other Locations Chapter 11 Practice Test Review of attempt 4 Started on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, 10:18 AM Completed on Tuesday, September 27, 2011, 10:18 AM Time taken 7 secs Question1 Which of the following is NOT a reason related to the importance of eye contact? Choose one answer. B. Maintaining eye contact increases the audiences confidence in you, the speaker. C. Maintaining eye contact helps you gain insight into the audiences reaction to the speech. D. All of these Question2 Highness or lowness of voice describes the term Choose one answer. A. pitch B. volume C. rate D. quality Question3 An extemporaneous speech is . Choose one answer. A. spoken on the spur of the moment B. written out and then read aloud C. prepared and committed to memory D. prepared and practiced Question4 If your boss prompts you unexpectedly to give a quick report on the project that you have been working on at a meeting, you will be giving what type of delivery? Choose one answer. A. extemporaneous B. scripted C. impromptu D. informative Question5 A moment of silence strategically placed in order to enhance meaning is called a(n) . Choose one answer. A. stress B. pause C. gesture D. articulation Question6 When a person distorts a sound in a word, the problem is called . Choose one answer. A. a grammatical mistake B. an articulation error C. an error in pronunciation D. nonfluency E. a phonetic error Question7 Speaking with no changes in pitch, rate or volume is described as speaking . Choose one answer. A. with poor articulation B. in a monotone C. impromptu D. conversationally E. in a wrong key Question8 When a person accents the wrong syllable in a word, the problem is called . Choose one answer. A. a grammatical mistake B. an articulation error C. an error in pronunciation D. nonfluency E. a phonetic error Question9 Having eye contact means . Choose one answer. A. looking toward the audience throughout the speech B. looking at each person in turn for at least a few seconds C. picking a spot above the heads of the audience and focusing on it D. talking to two or three people in the audience who are paying the most attention Question10 Which of the following is NOT an aspect of nonverbal communication? Choose one answer. A. facial expressions B. gestures C. voice articulation D. all of these Moodle Docs for this page You are logged in as Christian Yimgnia (Logout) SPCH1101_1F11C [Show More]
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