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PUBLIC SPEAKING EXAM AND
ANSWERS
precipitates self-discovery, builds confidence, trigger self-discovery, create self-
expression; grow professionally; gives you a voice in influencing the direction of
college/community/society, opportunities to let others know issues you care about -
Answer-What are the benefits of public speaking?

1. source, receiver, message, channel, noise, feedback, and situational & cultural
contexts
2. Public speaking is a circle of give-and-take between presenter and audience. The
communication process is a circle of give-and-take too. - Answer-1. What are the
components of the communication process?
2. How do they relate to public speaking?

failure, the unknown, evaluation, being the center of attention, difference, imposed by
culture - Answer-What are the reasons-fears-for public speaking?

process anxiety and performance anxiety - Answer-What are the two types of public
speaking anxiety (PSA)?

40 to 80 percent - Answer-About what percent of all speakers are affected by PSA?

tense/relax (tense your neck/shoulders, count to 10, and relax), and strike a pose (stand
tall, lean slightly forward, open your limbs expansively, stake out a broad surface with
your hands) - Answer-What are the suggestions that were covered to help reduce PSA?

You increase your skill level by learning how to prepare and deliver speeches, and you
become consciously competent and aware of your competence. - Answer-How can
skills training make you a better public speaker?

By converting it into positive energy, you learn to fear anxiety less, and you learn to like
public speaking more. - Answer-How can anxiety help you perform more effectively?

- Answer-Which clip did we watch in class related to PSA?

the belief that one's culture is better than others - Answer-What is ethnocentricity?

communication - Answer-a process that involves the attempted sharing of information;
the means by which people generate meaning

source - Answer-the message originator

reciever - Answer-the recipient of a message; a party to communication

,messages - Answer-the content of communication; can be verbal and nonverbal; words
and visuals we use to express our ideas and feelings, sound of our voices, and our
body language

channels - Answer-a pathway or media through which a message passes

auditory channel - Answer-carries our spoken words

vocal channel - Answer-carries cues such as rate, quality, volume, and pitch of speech

visual channel - Answer-carries our gestures, facial expressions, and postural cues

noise - Answer-anything that interferes with the ability to send or receive a message;
does not need to be sound

situational/cultural context - Answer-the setting for communication; the communication
environment

feedback - Answer-information received in response to a sent message

effects of communication - Answer-Communication outcomes

field of experience - Answer-the sum of all experiences; the attitudes, values, and
lessons one brings to a situation

public speaking anxiety - Answer-a variant of communication anxiety, made up of
process and performance anxiety; affects 40 to 80 percent of all speakers

process anxiety - Answer-fear of preparing a speech

performance anxiety - Answer-a variant of communication anxiety; fear of presenting a
speech

ethnocentricity - Answer-the belief that one's culture is better than others

self-talk - Answer-internal communication; intrapersonal communication

thought stopping - Answer-a technique designed to control speech anxiety; an example
of cognitive restructuring

cognitive restructuring - Answer-a technique designed to redirect thinking away from
body sensations and irrational beliefs to beliefs that promote growth

centering - Answer-The directing of thoughts internally via a deep or centering breath

, centering breath - Answer-A deep breath followed by a strong exhalation

What is cultural diversity? - Answer-the recognition and valuing of difference

Why is understanding cultural diversity important to public speaking? - Answer-We
reduce the chances of alienating members of the audience and increase the chances of
eliciting the audience in response we seek.

What are cultures? - Answer-the system of knowledge, beliefs, values, attitudes,
behavior, and artifacts that the members of a society learn, accept, and use in daily life

What is the difference between a co-culture and a marginalized group? - Answer-Co-
cultures are composed of members of the same general culture who differ in some
ethnic or sociological way from the parent culture. A marginalized group is a group
whose members feel like outsiders.

What is free speech? - Answer-the right to free expression of opinion and ideas

What is the difference between low- and high-context communication? - Answer-Low-
context communication is communication that is direct and addresses issues head-on.
High-context communication is communication that avoids confrontation;
communication that relies on indirect messages.

What is cultural identity? - Answer-the internalization of culturally appropriate beliefs,
values, and roles acquired through interacting with members of a cultural group; a
product of group membership

What are ethics? - Answer-an exploration of how values distinguish actions; a society's
notions about the rightness and wrongness of behavior

What do audiences expect of speakers in terms of ethics? - Answer-share only what
you know to be true, respect the audience, prepare fully, put the audience first, be easy
to understand, don't turn words into weapons, don't spin, respect difference, and hold
yourself accountable

What do speakers expect of audiences? - Answer-give all ideas a fair hearing and be
courteous, attentive, and react honestly

What is plagiarism? - Answer-the deliberate or accidental claiming of another's words or
ideas as one's own

What are some repercussions of plagiarism (as discussed in class)? - Answer-

How can you avoid plagiarism? - Answer-attribute the source of every piece of evidence
you cite, indicate whether you are quoting or paraphrasing a statement, and use/credit a
variety of sources

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