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Random Questions
100
A __________ groups your ideas around some logical themes or divisions in your subject. A. Spatial pattern B. Topical pattern C.Square pattern D.Tropical pattern
What is Topical pattern
100
When you want to illustrate component percentages of a single item, which type of visual aid would you use?_________ ?
What is a Pie Chart
100
Which of the following is not a type of delivery? A. Manuscript B. Memorized C. Monologues D. Guided discussions E. Non-interactive presentations
What is Non-interactive presentations
100
Motivational speech, Goodwill speech, Proposal, and Using problem-solution organization are all parts of which type of speech? A.Informative Presentation B. Group Presentations C. Special Occasion speaking D. Persuasive Prsentation
What is Persuasive Presentation
100
Sender, Age, Cultural background, Economic status all tie into analyzing which part of the situation? A. Audience B. Your self as the speaker C. The Occasion D. Team Cohesiveness
What is Audience
200
According to the text, which of the following terms describes for the speaker exactly what he or she wants to accomplish in the presentation? A. Thesis statement B. Specific purpose/goal
What is Specific purpose/goal
200
Which one of the following choice illustrate a point by describing an incident in some detail in order to support your presentation? A. Stories B. Examples
What is Stories
200
A memorized presentation is all of the following except? A. Sounds memorized B. is a worse option that reading directly, because of memory loss C. Often too long D. recited word-for-word
What is Often too long
200
Each of the following presentations are examples of what type of presentation? - Presenting/accepting an award -Honoring a person or institution -Making a Toast -Welcoming a guest or group -Introducing another speaker
What is Special-Occasion Speaking
200
Goals that are persuasive, informative, or entertaining are examples of what type of goals? A. General B. Specific C. Broad D. Team
What is General Goals
300
The saying “Different strokes for different folks” indicates that when you are preparing a presentation and analyzing the situation, what factor should you consider? A. Analyzing the audience B. Analyzing yourself as the speaker C. Analyzing the occasion
What is Analyzing the audience
300
Definitions, stories, and quotations are examples of: A. Verbal supporting material B. Types of visual aids C. Verbal appeals
What is Verbal supporting material
300
The following are characteristics of what type of delivery? -Unexpected, off-the-cuff -Usually a familiar subject -Listeners don’t expect perfection
What is Impromptu Presentation
300
Transitions are an extremely effective way to move from speaker to speaker and main point to main point in this type of presentation. A. Team Speech B. Small group discussion C. Group Presentation
What is Group Presentation
300
Training, Reports (status or final), and Briefs are examples of which type of presentation?
What is Informative Presentation
400
Kym is planning a presentation to persuade her audience that they need to purchase new computers from her company. During her speech, she provides information about several similar computers, and the shows why her company’s computer is best. Which of the following organizational patterns best describes her presentation? A. Criteria-satisfaction B. Motivated sequence C. Comparative-advantage D. Problem solution
What is Comparative-advantage
400
Which is a guideline for designing effective visuals? A. Use full sentences. B. Supply all necessary details visually. C. Keep the design simple
What is Keep the design simple
400
All of these are good examples of guidelines for delivery except? A. Maintaining eye contact B. Providing a speech outline for audience C. Standing and moving effectively D. Dressing Effectively
What is Providing a speech outline for audience
400
Maximizing Credibility includes each point except? A. Demonstrating competence B. Using Fallacies in presentation C. Earn Audiences trust D. Emphasize similarity to audience
What is Using Fallacies in presentation
400
You have been asked to give a presentation on email in the workplace. In your speech, you spend several minutes explaining how to use various email systems, but you notice many audience members looking bored and uninterested. After your speech, you find out that most of your audience works in Technology Resources. Which aspect of the audience did you fail to consider when preparing your speech? A. How much do they know? B. What are the listener’s attitudes about the speaker? C. What are their personal preferences? D. What size is the group?
What is How much they know
500
Which of these is the BEST transition? A. The advantages of the Volkswagen include cost, safety, and reliability. B. Next, I am going to tell you another reason to make the change to Honda. C. When you are considering your next car purchase, you should think Ford. D. Now that you see how owning a Honda can help you attain better gas mileage, next I’ll explain how the Honda also requires fewer repairs. E. Now that you have learned about Chevy, I’ll move on.
What is "Now that you see how owning a Honda can help you attain better gas mileage, next I’ll explain how the Honda also requires fewer repairs."
500
Which of the following is NOT a function of supporting material? A. To make a claim B. To add interest to your speech C. To prove a claim D. To make your presentation more convincing E. To make abstract concept more understandable
What is To make a claim
500
Each of these are myths except for which one? A. Presentation must be perfect B. It is possible to persuade the whole audience C. Focus on topic and audience, not self D. The worst will happen
What is Focus on Topic and audience, not self
500
Each of these is a type of? -Personal attack (ad hominem) -Reaction to absurd (reductio ad absurdum) -Either-or -False cause (post hoc ergo propter hoc) -Bandwagon appeal
What is Fallacies
500
Of the organizational strategies listed below, which specifically includes calling your audience to action? A. Criteria-satisfaction B. Fulfillment C. Problem-solution D. Topical E. Motivated Sequence
What is Motivated Sequence