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Part Two Chapter-by-Chapter Exam Questions for The Art of Public Speaking

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Part Two


Chapter-by-Chapter
Exam Questions for
The Art of Public Speaking

, 1
Speaking in Public

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, True-False Questions

1. T F Communication skills, including public speaking, are often
ranked first among the qualities employers seek in college
graduates.

2. T F The growth of the Internet and social networking is reducing
the need for public speaking.

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

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

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

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

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

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

9. 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.

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

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

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

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

14. 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.

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

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