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University of Idaho - COMM 101 Final Questions With Verified Answers Which of the following technologies has the greatest potential to distract an audience from the speaker's presentation? a) display easels b) handouts c) PowerPoint slides d) LCD projectors - answerb) handouts The size of t...

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Which of the following technologies has the greatest potential to distract an audience from the
speaker's presentation?
a) display easels
b) handouts
c) PowerPoint slides

d) LCD projectors - answer✔✔b) handouts
The size of the audience and the physical arrangement of a speaking situation can have a
powerful effect on a speaking environment.
a) True

b) False - answer✔✔a) True
The advice to "put yourself in their shoes" when considering an audience reflects which of the
following concepts?
a) ethics
b) ethnocentrism
c) empathy

d) environment - answer✔✔c) empathy
April, a white middle-class woman, is scheduled to give a presentation on financial planning
strategies to members of the Hispanic Community Center. Based on her audience, she decides to
modify her standard presentation by simplifying the language and leaving out a few of the more
complex concepts. Is April responding appropriately to the audience for this speech?
a) No, because she is acting on stereotypes.
b) Yes, because she is being culturally sensitive.
c) Yes, because she is using demographic analysis.

d) No, because she is thinking ethnocentrically. - answer✔✔a) No, because she is acting on
stereotypes.



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,In which audience will the members have nearly identical perspectives and characteristics?
a) police officers at the chief's retirement ceremony
b) expectant mothers at a speech on pre-natal care
c) none of the options listed

d) city dwellers who attend a library speaking event - answer✔✔c) none of the options listed
When speaking at lengthy events, Carmen likes to be scheduled for the last slot of the day. Why
does Carmen likely have this preference?
a) The audience will remember her speech.
b) The audience will be alert and energized.
c) The audience won't ask her questions.

d) The audience will be much smaller. - answer✔✔a) The audience will remember her speech.
The significant positions a person occupies within a society that affect that person's identity in
almost all social situations are known as __________.
a) identity markers
b) personal identity
c) audience traits

d) master statuses - answer✔✔d) master statuses
As executive director of a health center, Mark regularly speaks to groups about the importance of
wellness. Because long hours have limited his ability to exercise and eat well, Mark has put on
30 pounds over the past few months. Do audiences find Mark to be a credible speaker?
a) Yes, because of his credentials.
b) No, because of his values.
c) No, because of his master status.

d) Yes, because of his standpoints. - answer✔✔c) No, because of his master status.
When opening a speech up to questions-and-answers from the audience, a speaker runs the risk
of losing ________.
a) credibility
b) control
c) respect



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,d) attention - answer✔✔b) control
Which of the following is not one of the important time considerations to think about when
making a speech?
a) the amount of time allotted for the speech
b) the time slot among multiple speakers
c) the time of day to deliver the speech

d) the time length of the speaker's stamina - answer✔✔d) the time length of the speaker's
stamina
Javier has just completed a substantial interview with a city councilor for his speech on urban
youth violence. He was excited to get a lot of detailed information on neighborhood crime
statistics. What should Javier do next?
a) sleep on it to have fresh ideas tomorrow
b) verify the information at the library
c) send the councilor a thank you letter

d) summarize and clarify his notes - answer✔✔d) summarize and clarify his notes
To ensure that your audience views you as credible, you should cite every claim that you make in
a speech.
a) True

b) False - answer✔✔b) False
Constructing a complete speech that you present as your own from portions of several different
sources is defined as ________.
a) global plagiarism
b) incidental plagiarism
c) incremental plagiarism

d) patchwork plagiarism - answer✔✔d) patchwork plagiarism
What is the most important thing to do when interviewing a source to gather information for a
speech?
a) record
b) explain
c) listen



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, d) probe - answer✔✔c) listen
When conducting research for a speech, what is a primary concern regarding the information
found on the internet?
a) access
b) clarity
c) volume

d) accuracy - answer✔✔d) accuracy
Which of the following cannot be used as a common Boolean operator to help refine a library
database search?
a) IF
b) NOT
c) AND

d) OR - answer✔✔a) IF
Tamika is preparing a speech about recent precedents in voter identification laws across the
United States. Which of the following will likely be the most valuable resource for Tamika's
speech?
a) LEXIS/NEXIS
b) DataTimes
c) NewsBank

d) InfoTrac - answer✔✔a) LEXIS/NEXIS
Which of the following online resources would be most likely to offer information that lacks
credibility on a particular topic?
a) Library of Congress website
b) Miguel's Many Musings blog
c) the New York Times website

d) Iowa Online State Archives - answer✔✔b) Miguel's Many Musings blog
A speaker who presents select portions of a single speech as their own is committing an act of
________.
a) global plagiarism
b) patchwork plagiarism


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