Answer Options:
Invalid Analogy
False Cause
Slippery Slope
Appeal to Novelty
Answer: Slippery Slope
Question: True or False. Credible websites usually have a LOT of pop-ups and excessive ads.
Answer Options:
True
False
Answer: False
Question: What is one of the purposes of a Speech of Introduction?
Answer Options:
Briefly explain the award
Praise those who did not win
Establish a welcoming climate
Commemorate someone
Answer: Establish a welcoming climate
Question: What are some devices you could use to help make audiences feel emotion during your speech?
Answer Options:
Body Posture
Note Cards
Clothing
Stories
Answer: Stories
Question: How do Visual Aids… aid your speech?
Answer Options:
They help you combat and deal with stage fright.
They make you funnier.
They hurt your credibility.
They make you look less prepared.
Answer: They help you combat and deal with stage fright.
Question: Which of the following is an example of negative communication?
Answer Options:
“I’m not sure that will be the most appropriate use for the task at hand.”
“I never knew that, can you tell us more about it?”
“That’s an interesting point and definitely worth considering!”
“Oh no, that never works.”
Answer: “Oh no, that never works.”
Question: Which of the following is a Task Need
Answer Options:
Starting the meeting
Distributing workload among the members
Making sure that members feel good about their roles in the group
Making sure the members feel satisfied with the group’s accomplishments
Answer: Distributing workload among the members
Question: Which test asks if the evidence contradicts other evidence?
Answer Options:
Accessibility
External Consistency
Reliability
Credibility
Answer: External Consistency
Question: The Conclusion of your speech includes which parts
Answer Options:
AGS, TTS, Preview
Review, Leaving Thought
Transitions and internal previews
Just Leaving Thoughts
Answer: Review, Leaving Thought
Question: Which test asks if the evidence is sufficient enough to support the claim?
Answer Options:
Credibility
Accessibility
Adequacy
Relevance
Answer: Adequacy
Question: Which persuasive speech structure has 5 parts?
Answer Options:
Monroe’s Motivated Sequence
Three Reasons
Problem Solution
Answer: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence
Question: Which of the following is a Maintenance Need?
Answer Options:
Making sure members get along with one another.
Distributing workload among the members.
Collecting information.
Deciding when and where the group meets.
Answer: Making sure members get along with one another.
Question: Which persuasive speech structure traces a problem back to its source?
Answer Options:
Problem Cause Solution
Problem Solution
Three Reasons
Comparative Advantages
Answer: Problem Cause Solution
Question: Silence in a speech can be used effectively for which of the following purposes?
Answer Options:
To wait for your speech to end
To wait for you to be less nervous
To wait for you to figure out your next line
All of these
Answer: All of these
Question: When evaluating books as legitimate sources, always look at which of the following?
Answer Options:
The reputation of the publication.
The author’s qualifications.
Language.
Answer: The author’s qualifications.
Question: Which test asks if the evidence is up-to-date?
Answer Options:
External Consistency
Relevance
Reliability
Recency
Answer: Recency
Question: True or False. Citing your sources on paper is the same as citing your sources during your speech.
Answer Options:
True
False
Answer: False
Question: “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.” This is an example of
Answer Options:
Alliteration
Melody
Parallelism
Antithesis
Answer: Antithesis
Question: True or False. YouTube counts as a credible source to cite.
Answer Options:
True
False
Answer: False
Question: Jumping to a conclusion on the basis of too few cases or on the basis of atypical cases
Answer Options:
Hasty Generalization
None of these
Either-Or
Bandwagon
Answer: Hasty Generalization
Question: A Commemorative Speech pays tribute to which of the following:
Answer Options:
All of these
An institution
An idea
A group of people
Answer: All of these