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Question 1

Which method of speech delivery is defined as the presentation of a carefully planned and rehearsed speech, spoken in a conversational manner using brief notes?

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Question 2

What is a primary disadvantage of memorized speaking?

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Question 3

When speaking in a large auditorium, what adjustment should a speaker make to their delivery?

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Question 4

What is the recommended system for creating notecards for a speech, according to the text?

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Question 5

What is the definition of conversational quality in a speech?

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Question 6

The subfield of nonverbal communication that examines how we use our voices to communicate orally is known as what?

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Question 7

According to the SODA acronym for improving articulation, what does the 'O' stand for?

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Question 8

What is the general guideline for dressing for a speech, known as the 'step-above rule'?

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Question 9

What is a primary advantage of reading a speech from a manuscript?

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Question 10

Which vocalic element refers to the highness or lowness of a speaker's voice?

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Question 11

What is the primary function of a microphone in a speech setting?

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Question 12

What is the main reason eye contact is considered mandatory for establishing a good relationship with an audience?

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Question 13

Which type of articulation problem involves dropping a consonant or vowel within a word, such as saying 'prolly' for 'probably'?

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Question 14

What is the recommended approach to using notes to maintain credibility during a speech?

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Question 15

What does the text identify as a major disadvantage of impromptu speaking?

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Question 16

Which element of vocalics involves using brief breaks in delivery to show emphasis and enhance clarity?

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Question 17

According to the findings cited from Albert Mehrabian's research, which component conveys the highest percentage of a speaker's meaning?

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Question 18

What is the recommended method for easily integrating movement into a speech without appearing to pace?

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Question 19

What is the term for 'filler' words like 'er,' 'um,' and 'uh' that are used as placeholders for actual words?

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Question 20

When is it considered acceptable to include a full sentence on a notecard, as an exception to the key-word rule?

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Question 21

The ability to sound expressive and be perceived by the audience as natural is defined as what?

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Question 22

What is the term for changes in vocalics such as volume, pitch, rate, and pauses, which are essential for an animated speech?

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Question 23

Which type of articulation problem, according to the SODA acronym, occurs when a speaker adds consonants or vowels to words where they do not belong, like 'athaletic' for 'athletic'?

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Question 24

What is a major risk or 'cost' associated with manuscript speaking?

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Question 25

Why is it important for a speaker to stand up straight?

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Question 26

Which of the four methods of speech delivery is described as being spontaneous and responsive in an animated group context?

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Question 27

What is the recommended practice for a speaker who finds the audience's gaze too intimidating?

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Question 28

The use of the body to emphasize or convey meanings during a speech, including posture and gestures, is known as what?

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Question 29

Which of the following is an example of the articulation problem known as 'distortion'?

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Question 30

What is the primary reason for writing in large letters on notecards?

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Question 31

What is the recommended size for notecards used in a speech?

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Question 32

When is it most appropriate to use the impromptu method of speaking?

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Question 33

What is the term for the overall physical dimension of a speech, determined by a speaker's look, stance, walk, voice, and gestures?

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Question 34

The text warns against unconscious mannerisms that can be distracting. Which of the following is NOT an example of such a mannerism listed in the text?

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Question 35

The use of 'inflections' in speech refers to what?

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Question 36

What is the primary benefit of extemporaneous speaking?

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Question 37

If you are delivering a speech outdoors, what is a key challenge you will need to prepare for?

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Question 38

Speaking in a monotone is a problem related to which vocalic element?

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Question 39

Why does the text recommend practicing a speech in front of others?

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Question 40

What is the recommended number of main points to have on a single notecard according to the five-card system?

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Question 41

The text states that in a speech with more formality than talking but less formality than reading, delivery allows for meaningful pauses, eye contact, and what other element?

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Question 42

What is the recommended way to handle a lectern to appear confident?

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Question 43

What is the term for a speaker's ability to have visual contact with everyone in the audience?

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Question 44

The text suggests that a good way to practice for a speech is to record yourself. What is a primary diagnostic benefit of using a video recording?

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Question 45

What is the term for the habit of pitching one's voice 'up' at the ends of sentences, making statements sound like questions?

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Question 46

How many main kinds of speech delivery are discussed in the chapter?

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Question 47

What is a key difference between public speaking and reading?

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Question 48

According to the five-step guide for giving an impromptu speech, what should you do immediately after being invited to speak?

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Question 49

What is the primary risk of having only one facial expression, such as a constant smile, during a serious speech?

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Question 50

What does the text suggest is the main purpose of the 'trick' in selecting words for notecards?

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