a4testbankpartiichapter2speakingconfidently.docx
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Chapter2SpeakingConfidentlyandEthically
True-FalseQuestions
Studentsaretoindicatewhethereachofthefollowingstatementsistrueorfalsebycirclingtheappropriateletter.
1.TFStagefrightisaglobalphenomenonthatcutsacrosslanguage,
culture,andnationalborders.
2.TFStudyindicatesthatspeechmakingranksnearthetopin
provokinganxiety.
3.TFForty-onepercentofbusinessexecutivessaypublicspeakingis
themostnerve–wrackingexperiencetheyface.
4.TFPositivenervousnessiscontrollednervousnessthathelps
energizeaspeakerforhisorherpresentation.
5.TFIfyoumakeanobviousmistakeduringaspeech,itisa
catastrophe.
6.TFHistorytellsusthatthepowerofspeechisoftenabused—
sometimeswithdisastrousresults.
7.TFPaintingtentativefindingsasfirmconclusionsis
acceptableinpublicspeaking.
8.TFWhenyouquotesomeonedirectly,youmustattributethewordstothatperson.
9.TFWhenyouparaphraseanauthor,youdon’tneedtogivehimorhercredit.
10.TFIfyoudon’tciteInternetsources,youarejustasguiltyofplagiarismasifyoutakeinformationfromprintsourceswithoutpropercitation.
MultipleChoiceQuestions
Studentsaretoindicatethebestanswerforeachquestionbycirclingthecorrectletter.
1.MahatmaGandhi,AbrahamLincoln,andWinstonChurchillareamongthegreatestpublicspeakersinhistorywhohavesufferedfrom__________.
a.speechimpediment
b.stagefright
c.nervousbreakdown
d.emotionalstress
2.Mostexperiencedspeakershavestagefrightbeforetakingthefloor,but
theirnervousnessisa__________signthattheyaregetting“psyched
up”foragoodeffort.
a.healthy
b.lucky
c.desirable
d.positive
3.Formostpeople,the__________partofstagefrightisfearoftheunknown.
a.easiest
b.biggest
c.smallest
d.deepest
4.Astandardruleisthateachminuteofspeakingtimerequires__________
ofpreparationtime—perhapsevenmore,dependingontheamountofresearchneededforthespeech.
a.10to20minutes
b.20to40minutes
c.oneandhalfhours
d.onetotwohours
5.Oneprofessionalspeechconsultantestimatesthatproperpreparationcanreducestagefrightby__________percent.
a.75
b.50
c.35
d.80
6.Foreachnegativethought,youshouldcounterwithaminimumof
__________positiveones.
a.six
b.three
c.five
d.two
7.Visualizationiscloselyrelatedto__________thinking.
a.positive
b.critical
c.negative
d.creative
8.Accordingtoyourtextbook,ratherthantryingtoeliminateeverytraceofstagefright,youshouldaimattransformingitinto__________.
a.generalanxiety
b.visualizedadrenaline
c.professionalstagefright
d.positivenervousness
9.Whichofthefollowingstrategiesisleastlikelytohelpyoudealwithnervousnessinyourspeeches
a.Thinkingpositively.
b.Workingespeciallyhardonyourintroduction.
c.Concentratingonyourstagefright.
d.Makingeyecontactwithmembersofyouraudience.
10.Athletes,musicians,actors,speakers,andothersusevisualizationto
__________instressfulsituations.
a.boosttheirconfidence
b.enhancetheirperformance
c.increasetheircreativity
d.improvetheirchancesofsuccess
11.Themore__________yourmentalpictures,themoresuccessfulyouarelikelytobe.
a.vivid
b.real
c.lucid
plete
12.WhichofthefollowingpointsisNOTlistedinthetextasadditionaltipsfordealingwithnervousness
a.Beatyourbestphysicallyandmentally.
b.Workespeciallyhardonyourconclusion.
c.Makeeyecontactwithmembersofyouraudience.
d.Usevisualaids.
13.WhichofthefollowinggoalsisNOTconsideredethical
a.Supportingaworthycause.
b.Reportingonabusinessproject.
c.Defraudinginvestorsoftheirsavings.
d.Helpingaclassmatewhoissick.
14.BeingpreparedforaspeechinvolvesallofthefollowingEXCEPT
__________.
a.analyzingyouraudience
b.creatingvisualaids
c.organizingyourideas
d.talkingtoafriend
15.Nothingismoreimportanttoethicalspeechmakingthan__________.
a.honesty
b.sincerity
c.curiosity
d.credibility
16.Blatantcontemptforthe__________isonekindofdishonestyinpublicspeaking.
a.facts
b.truth
c.proof
d.context
17.WhichofthefollowingexamplesisNOTlistedinyourtextasamoresubtleformofdishonesty
a.Jugglingstatistics.
b.Quotingoutofcontext.
c.Rehearsingyourdelivery.
d.Misrepresentingsources.
18.__________plagiarismisthemostblatantandunforgivablekindofplagiarism.
a.Strategic
b.Global
c.Patchwork
d.Incremental
19.Thebestwaytoavoidglobalplagiarismisnotto__________.
a.leaveyourspeechuntilthelastminute
b.downloadaspeechfromtheInternet
c.deliveryourfriend’sspeechasyourown
d.gathersupportingmaterialfromonlinesources
20.Whenaspeakercutsandpastesfromtwoorthreesources,withoutgivingcreditandwithoutdoinganyadditionalresearch,heorshecommits
__________plagiarism.
a.patchwork
b.fragmentary
c.piecemeal
d.disorganized
21.__________plagiarismoccurswhenthespeakerfailstogivecreditforparticularpartsofthespeechthatareborrowedfromotherpeople.
a.Partial
b.Incremental
c.Scattered
d.Incomplete
22.OnewaytoavoidpatchworkplagiarismorincrementalplagiarismwhenworkingwiththeInternetisto__________.
a.takecarefulresearchnotes
b.usecrediblesources
c.quotemultipleauthors
d.citerelevantinformation
23.Becausespeechmakingisaformofpower,wemustalwaysbesuretospeak
__________.
a.concisely
b.persuasively
c.ethically
d.forcefully
24.Inpublicspeaking,soundethicaldecisionsinvolveweighingapotentialcourseofactionagainst__________.
a.asetofethicalguidelinesorstandards
b.thespeaker’sstrategicobjectives
c.asociallyacceptedcodeoflegalrules
d.thepersonalopinionsofthespeaker
25.WhichofthefollowingisNOTpresentedinyourtextbookasaguidelineforethicalspeechmaking
a.Behonestinwhatyousay.
b.Explainyourcredibilityonthespeechtopic.
c.Befullypreparedforeachspeech.
d.Makesureyourgoalsareethicallysound.
26.WhichofthefollowingisNOTpresentedinyourtextbookasaguidelineforethicalspeechmaking
a.Explainyourmotivesforspeakingtotheaudience.
b.Putyourethicalprinciplesintopractice.
c.Avoidname-callingandotherformsofabusivelanguage.
d.Makesureyourgoalsareethicallysound.
27.Havingspenttwoyearsworkinginatelevisionnewsroom,XiaoLingdecidedtogiveherinformativespeechonthattopic.Becausesheknewalotabout
itandwascomfortablespeakingtoanaudience,shedidn’tspendmuchtime
preparing.Asaresult,herspeechwaspoorlyorganized,ranovertime,anddidnothaveaclearmessage.WhichguidelineforethicalpublicspeakingdiscussedinyourtextbookdidLiYingfailtoliveupto
a.Befullypreparedforeachspeech.
b.Makesureyourgoalsareethicallysound.
c.Avoidname-callingandotherformsofabusivelanguage.
d.Behonestinwhatyousay.
28.Accordingtoyourtextbook,globalplagiarismoccurswhenaperson
__________.
a.baseshisorherspeechcompletelyonforeignsources
b.failstocitesourcesthroughoutthebodyofthespeech
c.takesaspeechentirelyfromonesourceandpassesitoffasherorhisown
d.usestwoorthreesourcesandblendstheinformationintoaunifiedwhole
29.LiuWeifoundseveralexcellentsourcesforhisinformativespeech.He
pulledkeyinformationfromthem,blendedthoseideasintohisownperspective,andcitedhissourceswhenhepresentedthespeech.Which
ofthefollowingstatementsbestdescribesthissituation
a.LiuWeiisethicalbecausehecitedhissourcesandusedthemtodevelophisownslantonthetopic.
b.LiuWeiisguiltyofincrementalplagiarismbecauseheusedquotationsandparaphrasesfromotherpeopleinhisspeech.
c.LiuWeiisethicalbecausehedidnotcopyhisspeechfromasinglesource.
d.LiuWeiisguiltyofpatchworkplagiarismbecauseheusedideasfromseveraldifferentsourcesinhisspeech.
30.Accordingtoyourtextbook,__________plagiarismoccurswhenaspeaker
copieswordforwordfromtwoorthreesources.
a.patchwork
b.global
c.incremental
d.scientific
31.Asyourtextbookexplains,whatkindofplagiarismisaspeakerwhoassemblesaspeechbycopyingwordforwordfromtwoorthreesourcescommitting
a.Global.
b.Incremental.
c.Scientific.
d.Patchwork.
32.Accordingtoyourtextbook,__________plagiarismoccurswhenthespeech
asawholeisethicalbutthespeakerfailstogivecreditforparticularquotationsandparaphrases.
a.patchwork
b.incremental
c.accidental
d.incidental
33.Whichofthefollowingdoesyourtextbookrecommendasawaytosteerclearofincrementalplagiarism
a.Avoidusingdirectquotationsfromotherpeopleinyourspeech.
b.Onlyuseyouroriginalideassothereisnoriskofplagiarism.
c.Avoidcitingsourcesthatmightmakesomeonesuspectplagiarism.
d.Citethesourcesofallquotationsandparaphrasesinyourspeech.
34.Thethreekindsofplagiarismdiscussedinyourtextbookare__________.
a.validplagiarism,incrementalplagiarism,andnecessaryplagiarism
b.patchworkplagiarism,speechplagiarism,andglobalplagiarism
c.globalplagiarism,patchworkplagiarism,andincrementalplagiarism
d.ideaplagiarism,quotationplagiarism,andparaphraseplagiari
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