Ethical Speaking
Plagiarism
Ethical Listening
100

Adolf Hitler is an example of an ethical speaker.

True or False

False

100

What is plagiarism?

Means to present another person’s language or ideas as your own—to give the impression you have written or thought something yourself when you have actually taken it from someone else

100

Who is the guideline of ethical listening created for

a) the listener/audience, b) the speaker

a) the listener/audience

200

How many guidelines for ethical speaking were mentioned?

a) 3  b) 5   c) 6


a) 5

200

How many forms of plagiarism are there?

a) 4 b) 2 c) 3

c) 3

200

How many guidelines for ethical listening are there?

a) 6 b) 2 c) 3

c) 3

300

It is the ethical responsibility of public speakers to avoid name-calling and abusive language.

True or False


 True

300

How do you properly cite a quote to avoid plagiarism?

State the author and the source before the quotation/paraphrase or after the quotation/paraphrase

300

Name the three guidelines for ethical listening


-Be courteous and attentive

-Avoid Prejudging the Speaker

-Maintain the Free and Open Expression of Ideas


400

This is an example of what guidelines.

The speaker gives accurate statistics and portrays the whole truth.

 Be honest with what you say

400

Name the forms of plagiarism


  • Global plagiarism

  • Patchwork plagiarism

  • Incremental plagiarism

400

Listening to a speech and respecting that person's right to be heard means the listener agrees with the content of the speech

True or False


 False

500

Name at least two guidelines for ethical speaking


- MAKE SURE YOUR GOALS ARE ETHICALLY SOUND 

-BE HONEST WITH WHAT YOU SAY

-AVOID NAME-CALLING AND OTHER FORMS OF ABUSIVE LANGUAGE  




500

What is global plagiarism?


  • Stealing your speech entirely from another source.

500

Maintaining eye contact with the speaker; show support and encouragement in your facial expressions is an example of what guideline?

 Be courteous and attentive