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Question 1: circle the letter that corresponds to the correct

answer.
1. In the speech communicated verbally and non-verbally to the
listeners is known as ___________.
a. Channel
b. Message
c. Specific purpose
d. Central idea
2. Sounds and words such as "uh" "er," "uhmokay,"ya know,"
and"hmm" are known as verbal fillers.
a. True
b. False
3. Which of the following is the best way to prevent excessive
stage fright?
a. Preparation
b. A sense of humor
c. Self-confidence
4. During which part of a speech do most speakers experience
the greatest amount of anxiety?
a. Conclusion
b. Introduction
c. Question and answer session
d. Body
5. Which of the following statements section is true?
a. If your nervousness causes you to have a quivering voice,
you should apologize to the audience.
b. A pounding heart and sweaty palms are signals that a
speaker is close to a total panic.
c. Making a joke about your "butterflies" is a good way to
calm yourself and reassure your audience that you are in
control
d. Most of your physical symptoms of nervousness are not
detected by your listeners.
6. While nervousness can give valuable positive energy, too
much of it can cripple a speaker.
a. True
b. False
7. An effective way to conclude a speech is to bring it to an
abrupt halt.
a. True
b. False
8. What is the term for the part of the introduction that gives
listeners the information they need fully understand and
believe the rest of the speech?
a. Orienting material
b. Attention material

c. Clincher
d. Hook
9. Which one of the following statements is acceptable to make
during the introduction of a speech?
a. "I didnt have much time to preview of what I'm going to do
the best I can"
b. "Let me give you a brief preview of what I'm going to
cover"
c. "This material may be too technical for you."
d. "I'm sorry I dont have a diagram of this problem to show
you"
10.
What kind of signal is a speaker giving during a
conclusion by saying the final words with a tone of dramatic
finality?
a. Verbal
b. Non-verbal
c. Conclusive
d. Theatrical
11.
To repeat you key idea in the conclusion is completely
not recommended.
a. True
b. False
12.
For audience that know little or nothing about topic, you
should avoid using__
a. Anecdotes
b. Examples
c. Visuals
d. Jargon
Question 2: correct the statement
1. You coach a children softball's team, and you have to give the
children a pep talk before a game to encourage them to pay
well. In this case you should give an entertaining presentation.
Question 3
1. What is meant by benefit statement, and how can you create
effective benefits statements.
2. How can a speaker effective manage his/her nervous
symptoms
3. How can you ignore participation during a presentation and a
question answer section?

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