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Chapter 2 public speaking Questions and Answers Public Speaking Apprehension gradually as we speak. Choose one answer. A. decreases B. increases C. stays the same D. none of the above Question2 According to Communication Orientation Motivation (COM) techniques, in performance orientation, the speaker views the audience as . Choose one answer. A. good listeners B. hypercritical judges C. inferior to the speaker's topic D. not worthy of hearing the speech Question3 Jessica has been reducing her public speaking apprehension by using the technique, which involves picturing herself in increasingly more frightening situations and learning how to relax in those situations. Choose one answer. A. Communication Orientation Motivation (COM) B. visualization C. systematic desensitization D. cognitive restructuring Question4 The process of involves tailoring the information in your speech to the needs, interests, and expectations of your listeners. Choose one answer. A. audience analysis B. listener analysis C. audience adaptation D. listener respect Question5 Public Speaking Apprehension is uncommon and only affects a few people. Answer: True False Question6 The "communibiological" theory suggests that . Choose one answer. A. public speaking apprehension may be inborn B. public speaking apprehension has nothing to do with nervousness C. public speaking apprehension has nothing to do with biology D. public speaking apprehension may be a result of negative past speaking experience Question7 Anticipation reaction is . Choose one answer. A. the surge in your anxiety as you begin your speech B. the level of anxiety during your speech C. the gradual decline of speech anxiety about one-minute into the speech D. the level of anxiety you experience before your speech Question8 Public speaking apprehension is most commonly caused by negative self-talk. Answer: True False Question9 Adaptation reaction is . Choose one answer. A. the surge in your anxiety as you begin your speech B. the level of anxiety you experience before your speech C. the gradual decline of speech anxiety about one-minute into the speech D. the level of anxiety during your speech Question10 A narrative/personal experience speech . Choose one answer. A. persuades the audience to do something B. recounts an experience you have had and its significance C. tells how something is made D. explains the steps in a process A narrative/personal experience speech . Choose one answer. A. persuades the audience to do something B. recounts an experience you have had and its significance C. tells how something is made D. explains the steps in a process Question2 The theory that suggests that most of us become apprehensive because we don't know how to plan or prepare effectively for a public presentation is . Choose one answer. A. the speech apprehension theory B. the communibiological theory C. the skill deficit theory D. structuration theory Question3 Organized speeches help audiences to remember the information better. Answer: True False Question4 The "communibiological" theory suggests that . Choose one answer. A. public speaking apprehension may be inborn B. public speaking apprehension has nothing to do with nervousness C. public speaking apprehension has nothing to do with biology D. public speaking apprehension may be a result of negative past speaking experience Question5 What percent of the U.S. population experiences high levels of apprehension? Choose one answer. Question6 An audience is unlikely to detect the level of nervousness of a speaker. Answer: True False Question7 Jake has been learning to reduce his public speaking apprehension using the technique. As his instructor taught him, the first step in this process is to identify and write down the negative thoughts he has about making a speech such as "My classmates won't be interested in what I have to say" or "I'll never be able to speak that long". Choose one answer. A. Communication Orientation Motivation (COM) B. visualization C. systematic desensitization D. cognitive restructuring Question8 Public Speaking Apprehension gradually as we speak. Choose one answer. A. decreases B. increases C. stays the same D. none of the above Question9 Public speaking apprehension is . Choose one answer. Question10 It helps to be a little nervous to do your best. Answer: True False Confrontation reaction is . Choose one answer. A. the surge in your anxiety as you begin your speech B. the level of anxiety you experience before your speech C. the level of anxiety during your speech D. the gradual decline of speech anxiety about one-minute into the speech Question2 Public speaking apprehension is most commonly caused by negative self-talk. Answer: True False Question3 Anticipation reaction is . Choose one answer. A. the surge in your anxiety as you begin your speech B. the level of anxiety during your speech C. the gradual decline of speech anxiety about one-minute into the speech D. the level of anxiety you experience before your speech Question4 Jessica has been reducing her public speaking apprehension by using the technique, which involves picturing herself in increasingly more frightening situations and learning how to relax in those situations. Choose one answer. A. Communication Orientation Motivation (COM) B. visualization C. systematic desensitization D. cognitive restructuring Question5 Jake has been learning to reduce his public speaking apprehension using the technique. As his instructor taught him, the first step in this process is to identify and write down the negative thoughts he has about making a speech such as "My classmates won't be interested in what I have to say" or "I'll never be able to speak that long". Choose one answer. A. Communication Orientation Motivation (COM) B. visualization C. systematic desensitization D. cognitive restructuring Question6 You should never consider the audience's interests when planning your speech. Answer: True False Question7 You should choose a speech topic that you know nothing about, so that you can learn from your research. Answer: True False Question8 You should choose a topic that you . Choose one answer. C. know nothing about so that you can learn something new D. know something about Question9 Learning the processes and behaviors associated with effective speech making does not reduce Public Speaking Apprehension. Answer: True False Question10 Using positive-talk before your speech is a good technique to reduce speech anxiety. Answer: True False The three phases of reaction are . Choose one answer. A. anticipation, confrontation and adaptation B. visualization, desensitization and adaptation C. apprehension, performance orientation and communication orientation D. confrontation, visualization and apprehension Question2 The theory that suggests that most of us become apprehensive because we don't know how to plan or prepare effectively for a public presentation is . Choose one answer. A. the speech apprehension theory B. the communibiological theory C. the skill deficit theory D. structuration theory Question3 Public Speaking Apprehension gradually as we speak. Choose one answer. A. decreases B. increases C. stays the same D. none of the above Question4 You should choose a topic that you . Choose one answer. A. think is funny B. do not care about C. know nothing about so that you can learn something new D. know something about Question5 Jake has been learning to reduce his public speaking apprehension using the technique. As his instructor taught him, the first step in this process is to identify and write down the negative thoughts he has about making a speech such as "My classmates won't be interested in what I have to say" or "I'll never be able to speak that long". Choose one answer. A. Communication Orientation Motivation (COM) B. visualization C. systematic desensitization D. cognitive restructuring Question6 "I want my audience to understand the domestic adoption process" is an example of a(n) , which is a statement of what you want your audience to know, believe, or do. Choose one answer. B. speech wording C. audience adaptation D. speech goal Question7 According to Communication Orientation Motivation (COM) techniques, in performance orientation, the speaker views the audience as . Choose one answer. A. good listeners B. hypercritical judges C. inferior to the speaker's topic D. not worthy of hearing the speech Question8 Anticipation reaction is . Choose one answer. A. the surge in your anxiety as you begin your speech B. the level of anxiety during your speech C. the gradual decline of speech anxiety about one-minute into the speech D. the level of anxiety you experience before your speech Question9 You should choose a speech topic that you know nothing about, so that you can learn from your research. Answer: True False Question10 A narrative/personal experience speech . Choose one answer. A. persuades the audience to do something B. recounts an experience you have had and its significance C. tells how something is made D. explains the steps in a process In order to reduce public speaking apprehension, Ricardo uses the technique by picturing himself giving a masterful speech. Choose one answer. A. Communication Orientation Motivation (COM) B. visualization C. systematic desensitization D. cognitive restructuring Question2 Public speaking apprehension is . Choose one answer. Question3 The three phases of reaction are . Choose one answer. A. anticipation, confrontation and adaptation B. visualization, desensitization and adaptation C. apprehension, performance orientation and Question4 Public speaking apprehension is most commonly caused by negative self-talk. Answer: True False Question5 Extroverted people experience levels of public speaking apprehension. Choose one answer. A. higher B. normal C. above normal D. lower Question6 You should choose a speech topic that you know nothing about, so that you can learn from your research. Answer: True False Question7 Organized speeches help audiences to remember the information better. Answer: True False Question8 Adaptation reaction is . Choose one answer. C. the gradual decline of speech anxiety about one-minute into the speech D. the level of anxiety during your speech Question9 A speech goal states what you want your audience to know, believe or do. Answer: True False Question10 You should choose a topic that you . Choose one answer. A. think is funny B. do not care about C. know nothing about so that you can learn something new D. know something about

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