Question 1 : Two techniques of epideictic speech are:
A. Identification and magnification.
B. Repetition and complexity.
C. Prop utilization and gesturing.
D. Motivation and inspiration.
QUESTION 2: When messages get replaced by facial expressions, this is called confliction.
True
False
QUESTION 3: Posturing is an example of something identified in the study of:
A. Oculesics
B. Kinesics
C. Proxemics
D. Paralanguage
QUESTION 4: To say that "You can learn about the mob life by watching a Joe Pesci movie" is an example of:
A. An epidote.
B. An anecdote.
C. A lepidote.
D. A synecdoche.
QUESTION 5: The purpose of specialized speech is to inform to a professional audience.
True
False
QUESTION 6: We tend to associate people that have positive characteristics with:
A. Articulation and strong etiquette.
B. Strong interpersonal skills.
C. Negative vocal image.
D. Positive vocal image.
QUESTION 7: Broadcast speech is typically written in tense.
QUESTION 8: Glossophobia is another word for:
A. The fear of speaking on the phone.
B. The fear of social situations.
C. The fear of public speaking.
D. The fear of people.
QUESTION 9: A common misperception of public speaking is that the audience will only take you seriously if you're serious.
True
False
QUESTION 10: Understanding your listeners and preparing to deliver a speech that will be of high interest to them is called.