Question 1 Dialogue is a strategy for creating personification in a speech. a. True b. FalseQuestion 2 Your presentation outline should be limited to key words, except in the introduction and conclusion. a. True b. FalseQuestion 3 The preparation outline should be prepared first The presentation outline should be created after the preparation outline is complete. a. True b. FalseQuestion 4 Because issues in the public forum have become more complex, the grand style is used much more often nowadays than the middle style or the plain style. a. True b. FalseQuestion 5 Explicitly stating your purpose in the introduction is particularly appropriate when you have a captive audience. a. True b. FalseQuestion 6 In a preparation outline, all Roman numeral and capital letter points should be stated in complete sentences. a. True b. FalseQuestion 7 Vividness makes a speech more interesting and also easier to understand. Of the following resources, which helps to create vividness in a speech? a. references to hypothetical people b. personification c. comparisons d. stories e. all of theseQuestion 8 Which of the following is a strategy that promotes clarity in a speech? a. word economy b. metaphor c. repetition d. stories e. personificationQuestion 9 Citing statistics in the introduction works best when: a. they are drawn from a national survey. b. they are rounded off. c. they contradict beliefs commonly held by the listeners. d. they confirm beliefs commonly held by the listeners. e. they are accompanied by visual aids.Question 10 The most effective introductions are prepared in outline form. True FalseQuestion 11 A speaker’s voice creates an impression in the listeners’ minds even before his or her physical appearance does. True FalseQuestion 12 An outline is too broad and unfocused if it has more than ________ levels of development. a. two b. three c. four d. five e. sixQuestion 13 Which of the following is a strategy for preparing a conclusion? a. ask a rhetorical question b. tell a story c. write the conclusion first d. practice the conclusion e. leave the listeners wanting moreQuestion 14 One function of a conclusion is to: a. establish rapport with the audience. b. build identification with the audience. c.summarize the main ideas. d. state the purpose. e. influencing the audience to view the end of the speech favorably.Question 15 The preparation outline is helpful to the speaker in identifying points which have insufficient evidence. True FalseQuestion 16 A speaking outline should contain detailed stage directions to help the speaker plan every detail of his or her delivery. True FalseQuestion 17 Irony and ambiguity, strategically used, help to create clarity in a speech. True FalseQuestion 18 A speaker should write out the content of supporting materials on a separate note card when: a. the supporting material is not simple enough to remember. b. the speaker forgot to include the support in the preparation outline. c. there is a podium available to hold the extra notecards. d. there are extra cards after preparing the main and supporting points. e. the speaker cannot find the right key words for the supporting material.Question 19 The presentation outline is simple and brief, using key words to prompt the speaker. a. True b. FalseQuestion 20 Delivery skills are so important that practicing them and using them should be considered an end in itself. a. True b. FalseQuestion 21 Gloria concluded her speech about sexual harassment by saying, “We must all be willing to confront sexual harassment wherever we encounter it, whether it be in the classroom, the boardroom, in our homes, or at work.” This remark constitutes what type of conclusion? a. a utopian vision b. a challenge to the audience c. a summary d. a quote e. a personal referenceQuestion 22 When opening a speech with a story, the speaker must make sure that the story is true and verifiable. a. True b. FalseQuestion 23 Your presentation outline should identify supporting materials by using: a. complete sentences. b. key words. c. footnotes. d. a full text of all evidence. e. nothing, evidence should not appear in the presentation outline.Question 24 Student speakers often find that the ten-minute speech they practiced at home only takes six minutes to deliver in class. This probably occurs because stress causes a speaker’s rate to increase. a. True b. FalseQuestion 25 Checking for proper subordination ensures that: a. the claims in the outline are precise and clear. b. the purpose of the speech is appropriate to the situation. c. the main points are parallel in importance. d. the sentences are complete. e. the supporting material is relevant to the idea it supports