
QUIZ#1-ORAL COM-QUARTER2
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- Q1This refers to the meaning of the language overall, including the individual words that are used and the meaning created when these words are combinedformcontentcommunicationuse20s
- Q2This refers to the structure of language.ContentUseFormCommunication20s
- Q3This refers to the purpose of the communication, including why communication occursFormContentCommunicationUse20s
- Q4These are body language cues.Verbal InteractionSign LanguageNon-verbal InteractionBody Language20s
- Q5Asking questions of your audience, referencing and calling out members of the audience when appropriate, and even just acknowledging and thanking them for their time are all effective ways of what?Verbal InteractionBody LanguageSign LanguageNon-Verbal Interaction20s
- Q6Good informative speeches contain several different source citations throughout the speech.Informative Speakers are CredibleInformative Speakers Are KnowledgeableInformative Speakers Make the Topic RelevantInformative Speakers Are Objective20s
- Q7Most public speaking texts discuss three general purposes for speeches: to inform, to persuade, and to entertain.Informative Speakers Are ObjectiveInformative Speakers Make the Topic RelevantInformative Speakers are CredibleInformative Speakers Are Knowledgeable20s
- Q8Refers to an audience’s perception that the speaker is well prepared and qualified to speak on a topic.Informative Speakers Make the Topic RelevantInformative Speakers Are ObjectiveInformative Speakers are CredibleInformative Speakers Are Knowledgeable20s
- Q9In this role, you want to select a topic that holds a high degree of interest for you.Informative Speakers are CredibleInformative Speakers Make the Topic RelevantInformative Speakers Are ObjectiveInformative Speakers Are Objective20s
- Q10It exists when the message received is the same as the message which the sender intended to send.ClearCorrectConcreteConcise20s
- Q11This consists of reading a fully scripted speechMemorized SpeechManuscript speechExtemporaneous SpeechImpromptu Speech20s
- Q12It is about delivering information unambiguously so that the receiver can decode it correctlyIneffective CommunicationSpeech DeliveryEffective communicationCommunication20s
- Q13A concrete message is specific, tangible, vivid.ConcretenessClearnessConcisenessCompleteness20s
- Q14Effective communication considers the receiver’s background and points of viewCompletenessCorrectnessConsiderationConcreteness20s
- Q15It is “Do’s” in a speech delivery defined as: Your audience needs time to digest the story before they get the punch line. So, give them time to get it.Pause for effectGesticulateEmphasize key wordsTalk slowly20s