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100

Anything that disrupts, interrupts, or interferes with the communication process.
A) Noise 

B) Outcome

What is Noise?

100

Listening focused on understanding and remembering important information from a public speaking message.

A) Comprehensive Listening

B) Empathetic


What is Comprehensive Listening?

100

A statement that contains or summarizes a speech’s main points.

A) Theme

B) Central Idea Statement

What is Central Idea Statement?

100

The repetition of grammatical structures that correspond in sound, meter, and meaning.

A) Repeating

B) Parallelism

What is Parallelism?

100

The statement or question that piques the audience’s interest in what you have to say at the very beginning of a speech

A) Attention Getter

B) Citation

What is an Attention Getter?

200

A word, icon, picture, object, or number that is used to stand for or represent a concept, thing, or experience.

A) Inventive

B) Symbol

What is Symbol?

200

In using source material correctly, a speaker first should clearly ______ the source of the information?

A) Cite

B) Prepare

What is Cite?

200

New research, carried out to acquire data first-hand rather from previously published sources to answer specific questions or issues and discover knowledge.

A) Primary Research

B) Resources

What is Primary Research?

200

A phrase or sentence that connects various parts of a speech and shows the relationship between them.

A) Similarities

B) Connectives


What are Connectives?


200

A brief account or story of an interesting or humorous event.

A) Anecdote

B) Comedy

What is an Anecdote?

300

The objective or literal meaning shared by most people using the word.

A) Denotative

B) Connotative

What is Denotative?

300

The act of using another person’s words or ideas without giving credit to that person.

A) Authenticity

B) Plagiarism

What is Plagiarism?

300

A review process in which other scholars have read a work of scholarly writing (usually articles, but sometimes books) and evaluated whether it meets the quality standards of a particular publication and/or discipline.

A) Questioning

B) Peer-review

What is Peer-review?

300

A type of connective that emphasizes what has come before and reminds the audience of what has been covered.

A) Internal Summaries

B) Internal Previews


What are Internal summaries?


300

A relationship or connection a speaker makes with the audience.

A) Analysis

B) Rapport

What is a Rapport?

400

The system of learned and shared symbols, language, values, and norms that distinguish one group of people from another.

A) Message

B) Culture

What is Culture?

400

The broad, overall goal of a speech; to inform, to persuade, to entertain/inspire, etc.

A) General Purpose

B) Preparation

What is General Purpose?

400

An organizational pattern for speeches in which the main points are arranged in time order.

A) Chronological pattern

B) Historical pattern

What is Chronological pattern?

400

A type of connective that serves as a bridge between disconnected (but related) material in a speech.

A) Transitions

B) Relations

What are Transitions?

400

Something memorable with which to conclude your speech.

A) Clincher

B) Resources


What is a Clincher?

500

An organized, face-to-face, prepared, intentional (purposeful) attempt to inform, entertain, or persuade a group of people (usually five or more) through words, physical delivery, and (at times) visual or audio aids.

A) Glossophobia

B) Public Speaking

What is Public Speaking?

500

The use of a clear central idea statement, preview of the main points, connective statements, and overall summary in the conclusion to reinforce the main ideas or points of a speech; the deliberate repeating of structural aspects of speech.

A) Reinforcement

B) Planned Redundancy

What is Planned Redundancy?

500

An organizational pattern for speeches in which the main points are arranged according to movement in space or direction.

A) Specific Pattern

B) Spatial Pattern

What is Spatial pattern?

500

A type of connective that emphasizes physical movement through the speech content and lets the audience know exactly where they are; commonly uses terms such as First, Second, Finally.

A) Symbols

B) Signposts


What are Signposts?


500

The resources beyond the speech words and delivery that a speaker uses to enhance the message conveyed to the audience.

A) Presentation aids

B) Data



What are Presentation aids?


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