SPC 205 Public Speaking Final Exam Review
ACTUAL UPDATED Questions and
CORRECT Answers
what are the elements of communication - CORRECT ANSWER 1. source
2. message
3. channel
4. receiver
5. feedback
6. noise/interference
7. context
source in speeches - CORRECT ANSWER how you get a message or receive the speech
ex. speaker presenting speech
what are examples of sources for speeches? - CORRECT ANSWER sender,
communicator, spoken message or written message
message - CORRECT ANSWER not just what you say but how you say it
Types of Messages - CORRECT ANSWER verbal and nonverbal
things that can influence the message of your speech - CORRECT ANSWER style (word
choice) and organization (of ideas/facts)
channel in reference to public speaking - CORRECT ANSWER the route, pathway, means
by which we communicate
, receiver in reference to public speaking - CORRECT ANSWER person who decodes/gets
the message
examples of channels for communication - CORRECT ANSWER face-to-face
computer
phone call
texting
written
emoji/emoticon
linear model of communication - CORRECT ANSWER one-way view of communication
that assumes a message is sent by a source to a receiver through a channel
Source>Message>Channel>Reciever
feedback in reference to communication - CORRECT ANSWER receiver's response to the
source's message
Types of speech delivery - CORRECT ANSWER 1. extemporaneous
2. memorized
3. manuscript
4. impromptu
extemporaneous speech - CORRECT ANSWER a carefully prepared and rehearsed speech
that is presented from a brief set of notes
memorized speech - CORRECT ANSWER a speech composed word for word and then
delivered from memory
ACTUAL UPDATED Questions and
CORRECT Answers
what are the elements of communication - CORRECT ANSWER 1. source
2. message
3. channel
4. receiver
5. feedback
6. noise/interference
7. context
source in speeches - CORRECT ANSWER how you get a message or receive the speech
ex. speaker presenting speech
what are examples of sources for speeches? - CORRECT ANSWER sender,
communicator, spoken message or written message
message - CORRECT ANSWER not just what you say but how you say it
Types of Messages - CORRECT ANSWER verbal and nonverbal
things that can influence the message of your speech - CORRECT ANSWER style (word
choice) and organization (of ideas/facts)
channel in reference to public speaking - CORRECT ANSWER the route, pathway, means
by which we communicate
, receiver in reference to public speaking - CORRECT ANSWER person who decodes/gets
the message
examples of channels for communication - CORRECT ANSWER face-to-face
computer
phone call
texting
written
emoji/emoticon
linear model of communication - CORRECT ANSWER one-way view of communication
that assumes a message is sent by a source to a receiver through a channel
Source>Message>Channel>Reciever
feedback in reference to communication - CORRECT ANSWER receiver's response to the
source's message
Types of speech delivery - CORRECT ANSWER 1. extemporaneous
2. memorized
3. manuscript
4. impromptu
extemporaneous speech - CORRECT ANSWER a carefully prepared and rehearsed speech
that is presented from a brief set of notes
memorized speech - CORRECT ANSWER a speech composed word for word and then
delivered from memory