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OC Chapter 2

Quiz by Lisa Byrd

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  • Q1
    Vocal production is
    how we talk to our neighbor
    how we make sound
    how our voices work
    a job at a recording studio
    60s
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  • Q2
    What is number 1?
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    nasal cavity
    Pharynx
    Diaphragm
    Larynx
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  • Q3
    What is number 2?
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    trachea
    Diaphragm
    Nasal Cavity
    Larynx
    60s
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  • Q4
    Another name for trachea is
    pharynx
    wind canal
    throat cavity
    windpipe
    60s
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  • Q5
    The length of the vocal cords affect
    pitch
    quality
    quantity
    rate
    60s
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  • Q6
    The longer the vocal cords, the __________ the voice.
    lower
    softer
    stronger
    higher
    60s
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  • Q7
    The purpose of the vocal cords is to
    tie it up
    produce air
    produce sound
    produce a swallow
    60s
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  • Q8
    What is number 3?
    Question Image
    trachea
    nasal cavity
    larynx
    pharynx
    60s
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  • Q9
    What is number 4?
    sinuses
    trachea
    nose holes
    nasal cavity
    60s
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  • Q10
    The purpose of the nasal cavity, soft palate, and nose is to
    resonate sound
    relevate sound
    articulate sound
    repurpose sound
    60s
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  • Q11
    The purpose of tongue, teeth, and lips are to
    resonate sound
    aspirate sound
    articulate sound
    arrest sound
    60s
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  • Q12
    Speech occurs when articulators form sound into
    whistles
    words
    whispers
    grunts
    60s
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  • Q13
    Listening is
    the act of responding to sound
    the act of receiving sound
    a four step process involving hearing
    a four step process of understanding a message
    60s
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  • Q14
    Hearing is
    the act of receiving sound
    using experience to interpret
    understanding what you hear
    registering sound
    60s
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  • Q15
    Which is not one of the four step process of listening
    receiving information
    interpreting information
    hearing information
    evaluating a message
    60s
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  • Q16
    After a person receives and interprets a message, you must
    evaluate the message and respond to it
    become the message
    respond to the message
    evaluate the message
    60s
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  • Q17
    Why do listeners have an advantage over speakers?
    our listening/speaking is the same
    speak faster than we listen
    listen faster than we speak
    the listener isn't speaking
    30s
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  • Q18
    Which type of listening is the basis for all other listening?
    creative
    critical
    informational
    empathic
    60s
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  • Q19
    Which kind of listening is examining a message and making decisions about your findings?
    creative
    informational
    empathic
    critical
    60s
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  • Q20
    This kind of listening involves listening to another's feelings and ideas
    creative
    critical
    informational
    empathic
    60s
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