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he questions for each chapter are organized according to type: true-false, multiple-
choice, short-answer, and essay. Within each of these categories, questions are
clustered by topic, roughly following the order of topics in the textbook.

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,251 TEST BANK FOR THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING




True-False Questions

1. T F Good speech delivery should call attention to itself.

2. T F Good speech delivery conveys a speaker’s ideas without
calling attention to itself.

3. T F Nonverbal communication is based on a person’s use of voice
and body, rather than on the use of words.

4. T F One of the advantages of speaking from a manuscript is that
it frees a speaker from the need to establish eye contact with the
audience.

5. T F Speaking from a manuscript allows for greater spontaneity
and directness than does speaking extemporaneously.

6. T F A manuscript speech is written out word for word and read to
the audience.

7. T F Speaking from a manuscript requires very little skill.

8. T F When speaking from a manuscript, you should strive for the
same directness and sincerity in your voice as in an
extemporaneous speech.

9. T F Speaking from memory is most effective when a speaker
wants to be very responsive to feedback from the audience.

10. T F When speaking impromptu, you should do your best to look
calm and confident no matter how nervous you may be feeling.

11. T F Impromptu speaking gives more precise control over thought
and language than does extemporaneous speaking.

12. T F An impromptu speech is delivered with little or no immediate
preparation.

13. T F Speaking impromptu and speaking extemporaneously are
essentially alike.

14. T F An extemporaneous speech is carefully prepared and
practiced in advance.

15. T F An extemporaneous speech is delivered with little or no
immediate preparation.

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16. T F In an extemporaneous speech, the exact wording is chosen at
the moment of delivery.

17. T F “Conversational quality” in a speech means that the speaker
talks the same as she or he would in ordinary conversation.

18. T F The “conversational quality” of extemporaneous speaking
means that a speech has been well rehearsed yet sounds
spontaneous to the audience.

19. T F No two people have exactly the same vocal characteristics.

20. T F A speaker always sounds louder to a listener than to the
speaker.

21. T F Pitch is the relative highness or lowness of the speaker’s
voice.

22. T F People in the U.S. usually speak at a rate between 120 and
150 words per minute.

23. T F A faster rate of speech is usually called for when a speaker is
explaining complex information.

24. T F Vocalized pauses are an effective way to increase a speaker’s
credibility.

25. T F Pauses usually work best in a speech when they are planned
in advance.

26. T F Most people recognize and understand about the same
number of words in reading as occur in spontaneous speech.

27. T F Most people recognize and understand about three times as
many words in reading as occur in spontaneous speech.

28. T F If you say the “s” in Illinois or the “p” in pneumonia, you are
making a mistake in articulation.

29. T F You can articulate a word sharply and still mispronounce it.

30. T F Ways of talking based on ethnic or regional speech patterns
are called dialects.

31. T F Dialects are usually based on regional or ethnic speech
patterns.

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