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Test Bank for The Art of Public Speaking, 13th Edition by
Stephen Lucas - All Chapters (1-20) Latest 2024 A+




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The Art of Public Speaking




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1. Speaking in Public

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True-False Questions

1. T F Communication skills, including public speaking, are often more important to
employers than a job candidate’s undergraduate major.

2. T F In specialized fields, technical knowledge is more important to employers than
communication skills when deciding whom to hire and promote.

3. T F As your textbook states, texting, tweeting, and other forms of electronic
communication have significantly reduced the need for public speaking.

4. T F As your textbook states, public speaking is a form of empowerment because it
gives speakers the ability to manipulate people.

5. T F The teaching and study of public speaking began more than 4,000 years ago.

6. T F Both public speaking and conversation involve adapting to listener feedback.

7. T F Public speaking requires the same method of delivery as ordinary conversation.

8. T F Public speaking usually requires more formal language than everyday
conversation.

9. T F Public speaking is more highly structured than everyday conversation.

10. T F When you adjust to the situation of a public speech, you are doing on a larger
scale what you do every day in conversation.

11. T F As a speaker, you can usually assume that an audience will be interested in what
you have to say.

12. T F Fortunately, stage fright only affects inexperienced speakers.

13. T F Most successful speakers are nervous before taking the floor.

14. T F Some nervousness before you speak is usually beneficial.




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15. T F Many of the symptoms of stage fright are due to adrenaline, a hormone released
into the bloodstream in response to physical or mental stress.

16. T F Thinking of stage fright as “stage excitement” or “stage enthusiasm” can help you
get focused and energized for a speech.

17. T F For most beginning speakers, the biggest part of stage fright is fear of the
unknown.

18. T F It has been estimated that being fully prepared for a speech can reduce stage fright
by up to 75 percent.

19. T F Thinking positively about your ability to give a speech is one way to control your
anxiety about speaking.

20. T F Research has shown that for most speakers, anxiety decreases significantly after
the first 30 to 60 seconds of a speech.

21. T F Using the power of visualization to control stage fright means that you should
approach your speech as a performance in which the audience is looking for
perfection.

22. T F As your textbook explains, visualization involves creating a mental picture of
yourself succeeding at your speech.

23. T F Speakers who think positively about themselves and the speech experience are more
likely to overcome their stage fright than are speakers who think negatively.

24. T F Researchers suggest that you counter every negative thought you have about your
speeches with at least five positive ones.

25. T F Listeners usually realize how tense a speaker is.

26. T F Most of the nervousness public speakers feel internally is not visible to their
listeners.

27. T F As your textbook explains, the best way to approach public speaking is to view it as
an act of communication, rather than as a performance.



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