Ch. 11:Major Goals for Presentations
Ch. 12: Planning & Crafting Presentations
Ch. 13: Finding Support for Presentation Goals
Ch. 14: Rehearsing & Delivering Presentations
Just for Fun - Not for Test Review
100

A speech made to honor the memory of a person after their death.

What is a eulogy.

100

A speaker's credibility is call their ______.

What is ethos.
100

When you are evaluating the potential usefulness of supporting material, consider how _____ the source is.

What is credible or objective. 

100

The stress of public speaking can cause bodily changes, you can _____ your nervous energy as a way to energize or enhance your speech. 

What is focus or channel.
100

How do you pronounce your professor's first name?

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200

A speech used to honor a significant point(s) in history.

What is a commemoration. 

200

This is a declaration of your specific goal for your speech. 

What is the purpose statement. 

200

Provide one example of a low-tech presentation aid.

What are relevant objects, flavors/textures/odors, handouts, or people. 

200

This is a technique that often helps individuals perform well, whereby one develops a specific mental image of winning or giving a successful performance. 

What is visualization. 

200

Brene Brown encourages us to embrace our _____.

What are FFTs.

300

There are three types of learning styles: visual, auditory, and _____.

What is kinesthetic. 

300

Organizing your main points strategically in your speech can be done by one of five different patterns, name one of these.

What are topic, time, space, cause-and-effect, or problem-solution patterns. 

300

This is a means for collecting data by asking people directly about their experiences. 

What is a survey. 

300

This type of speech is prepared and rehearsed to sound as though it is being delivered spontaneously. 

What is extemporaneous.

300

Amy Cuddy taught us that changing our shape changes how we feel. What kind of shape do we need to take to feel more confident or powerful. 

What is getting bigger, or taking the superman/superwoman or victory shape. 

400

This is the most interactive format for group presentations, in which members of the group and audience offer comments and questions to one another. 

What is a forum. 

400

Whenever there is one subpoint, there must be at least one more. 

What is the rule of division. 

400

This type of theft occurs when you copy words from multiple sources and put them together to compose your speech. 

What is patchwork. 

400

The process of confronting frightening situations head-on is called ________. 

What is desensitization. 

400

Amy Cuddy taught us that changing our shape changes how we feel. How long do you have to change your shape to feel an impact?

What is two minutes.

500

In a ______, each member of a small group makes an individual presentation on a common topic, whereas a ______, members of a group discuss a predetermined topic with one another in front of an audience. 

What are a symposium and a colloquium. 

500

A principle stating that the broadest, most important claims come first in the form of main points, and the lesser, more specific claims follow in the form of subpoints. 

What is the rule of subordination. 

500
Research shows that using presentation aids can dramatically enhance a presentation by improving the following 3 audience responses.

What are attention, learning, and recall. 

500

Whereas articulation refers to the speaker's clarity, _____ refers to the smoothness of the speaker's delivery. 

What is fluency. 

500

There are three ways Brene Brown tells us to embrace of FFTs: Normalize it, Put it in Perspective, and _____ your Expectations.

What is Reality Check.