Chapter 1 Adapt for Speaking Success
1) Public speaking ability is useful primarily for those in politics, entertainment, and business.
Answer: FALSE
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2) Oral communication skills are in high demand in the work place.
Answer: TRUE
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3) Studying public speaking teaches you to present yourself confidently even when you are
nervous.
Answer: TRUE
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4) Interpersonal communication is a form of communication that takes place only between two
people with a close personal relationship, such as friends or family members.
Answer: FALSE
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5) A comment posted on a public website is an example of mass communication.
Answer: TRUE
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6) When a business executive gives a presentation to a specific group of customers via
teleconference, she is engaging in public speaking.
Answer: TRUE
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,7) All forms of communication involve one or more senders and receivers.
Answer: TRUE
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8) A speaker establishes the frame of reference for his or her message through thoughtful use of
words, gestures, and expressions.
Answer: FALSE
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9) There are two channels for delivering a message: auditory and visual.
Answer: FALSE
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10) Feedback enables speakers and listeners to simultaneously send and receive messages with
one another.
Answer: TRUE
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11) In the context of public speaking, noise refers only to something that interferes with the
ability to hear the speaker's voice.
Answer: FALSE
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12) The fundamental principles of public speaking date back approximately 500 years.
Answer: FALSE
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, 13) Those who routinely speak before large audiences, such as politicians and business leaders,
do not suffer from stage fright.
Answer: FALSE
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14) The morals that guide ethical public speech have barely changed from when they were first
established in ancient Greece.
Answer: FALSE
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15) If you say something that is offensive to some of your listeners, then you have automatically
behaved unethically.
Answer: FALSE
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16) Studying speechcrafting has the added benefit of developing your ability to
A) present ideas clearly and effectively.
B) overcome stage fright.
C) take the initiative.
D) maintain eye contact with your audience.
Answer: A
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17) You can expect studying public speaking to benefit you in your college career in all of the
following ways except
A) greater adaptability.
B) enhanced critical thinking skills.
C) improved research skills.
D) better memory.
Answer: D
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