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Giving It a Try: Preparing 2
Your First Speech
TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS
1. The first step in creating a speech involves determining the purpose of the speech.
2. Audience analysis is a systematic process of getting to know your listeners relative to
the topic and the speech occasion.
3. The general purpose of a speech is usually only to inform the audience.
4. There are two general speech purposes: to inform and to persuade.
5. The specific purpose of a speech is the same as the general purpose.
6. The general purpose of a speech focuses more closely on the goal of the speech than
the specific purpose does.
7. A thesis statement is a short statement that clearly expresses the central idea of a
speech.
8. Forming a specific purpose for a speech occurs after you formulate your thesis
statement.
9. In the planning stage, a speaker can use the thesis statement as a guidepost to make
sure that he or she is on track.
10. An effective speech should be organized around at least four or five main points.
11. Supporting material can include personal experiences.
12. Every speech has three major parts: an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
13. An introduction serves to introduce the topic and the speaker, to tell the audience the
specific purpose of the speech, and to catch the audienceโs attention.
14. During the body of a speech, the speaker should alert the audience to the specific
purpose of the speech.
15. The speech body contains the main points and subpoints of the speech.
16. Supporting material is used mostly during the body of the speech.
17. All main points should support the speechโs thesis.
18. In the conclusion, the speaker should restate the speech purpose and reiterate how the
main points confirm it.
19. An outline provides the framework on which to arrange the elements of your speech in
support of the thesis.
20. In a speech outline, coordinate points are given less weight than the main points they
support.
21. Coordinate points are also referred to as main points.
22. It is not necessary to select an organizational pattern as the speech becomes more
complex.
23. Speaking outlines generally contain points stated in complete sentences.
24. Presentation aids are always visual in nature.
25. Presentation aids that summarize and highlight data can help the audience retain
ideas and understand difficult concepts.
26. To deliver an effective speech, it is only necessary for a speaker to practice one or two
times.
27. Even the most seasoned speakers experience speech anxiety.
MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
28. The first step in the speechmaking process is
A) conducting research.
C) developing main points.
B) stating the purpose.
D) audience analysis.
29. The first step in the speechmaking process is ______, and the last step is ______.
A) selecting a topic; considering presentation aids
B) analyzing the audience; practicing delivery of the speech
C) stating the speech purpose; outlining the speech
D) composing a thesis statement; gathering supporting materials
30. Audience analysis involves the study of an audience through techniques such as
A) interviews and questionnaires.
B) observation and tape-recording.
C) surveys and assumptions.
D) interviews and conjecture.
31. Audience analysis is a systematic process of getting to know the listeners relative to
A) the speech occasion and the organizational pattern.
B) the topic and the time limit.
C) the topic and the speech occasion.
D) the general speech purpose and the time limit.
32. To inform, to persuade, and to mark a special occasion are the three types of
A) general speech purposes.
C) thesis statements.
B) specific speech purposes.
D) speech occasions.
33. Anne chose to give a speech to her classmates about the categories of computer games.
The general purpose of Anneโs speech was
A) to inform.
C) to mark a special occasion.
B) to persuade.
D) None of the options are correct.
34. The ______ of a speech is what the speaker intends the audience to learn or do as a
result of the speech.
A) general purpose
C) audience analysis
B) specific purpose
D) topic selection
35. An effective speech should be organized around ______ main point(s).
A) one
C) four or five
B) two or three
D) seven or eight
36. Supporting material illustrates main points by ______ the speakerโs main ideas.
A) substituting
C) verifying
B) disproving
D) All of the options are correct.
37. Which part of a speech alerts audience members to your specific speech purpose?
A) introduction
C) conclusion
B) body
D) outline
38. In which part of a speech should the speaker illustrate each main point using
supporting material?
A) introduction
C) conclusion
B) body
D) outline
39. Which part of a speech represents the speakerโs last opportunity to motivate listeners
and memorably state the theme of the speech?
A) introduction
C) conclusion
B) body
D) outline
40. In an outline, what kinds of points support main points?
A) coordinate
C) equivalent
B) subordinate
D) superior
41. Outlines are based on the principle of
A) coordination and subordination. C) primacy and recency.
B) general and specific purpose.
D) topic selection.
42. Which kind of outline is usually brief and contains key words or phrases?
A) working
C) specific
B) speaking
D) operational
43. Presentation aids
A) can include visual aids, audio aids, or a combination of different aids.
B) can be simple or more involved.
C) can help the audience retain ideas and understand difficult concepts.
D) All of the options are correct.
44. A speech should be practiced at least how many times?
A) six
C) once
B) two
D) four
FILL-IN-THE-BLANK QUESTIONS
45. Selecting a topic is the ______ step in preparing a speech.
46. The process of ______ helps to determine how receptive the audience will be toward a
given topic.
47. To inform, to persuade, and to mark a special occasion are _________ speech purposes.
48. A(n) ________ speech purpose states what you expect the speech to accomplish.
49. After a speaker has identified the general and specific purposes of the speech, he or
she should then write a concise ______ statement that identifies what the speech is
about.
50. Unless you are speaking about yourself, plan to research your topic to find __________
that provides evidence for your assertions.
51. The part of a speech that contains the main ideas and supporting material is the ______.
52. In an outline, ______ points are of equal importance and are indicated by their parallel
alignment.
53. In an outline, ______ points comprise the substance of the main points and are identified
by their placement below and to the right of the points they support.
54. Speakers should familiarize themselves with both ______ outlines and speaking
outlines.
55. A chart that summarizes important information and an audio recording are both
examples of _______.
56. One of the most effective ways to evaluate your speech and bolster confidence during
rehearsals is to ______ your speech.
ESSAY AND SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
57. Describe the steps in the speechmaking process.
58. List two factors a speaker should take into account when selecting a topic.
59. How can a speaker analyze the audience?
60. Why is it important to identify the purpose of a speech?
61. What makes a good thesis statement?
62. How does supporting material help to illustrate the main points of a speech?
63. Why should a speech be separated into its major parts?
64. Identify the functions of the introduction, body, and conclusion.
65. What is the principle of coordination and subordination?
66. Explain the difference between a working outline and a speaking outline.
67. How do presentation aids benefit a speech?
68. Discuss the importance of rehearsing a speech.
69. Explain how using audio and video recorders during speech rehearsals can bolster
speaker confidence.
ANSWER KEY FOR CHAPTER 2
1. False
24. False
47. general
2. True
25. True
48. specific
3. False
26. False
49. thesis
4. False
27. True
50. supporting material
5. False
28. D
51. body
6. False
29. B
52. coordinate or main
7. True
30. A
53. subordinate or sub-
8. False
31. C
54. working
9. True
32. A
55. presentation aids
10. False
33. A
56. record
11. True
34. B
57. (No answer)
12. True
35. B
58. (No answer)
13. True
36. C
59. (No answer)
14. False
37. A
60. (No answer)
15. True
38. B
61. (No answer)
16. True
39. C
62. (No answer)
17. True
40. B
63. (No answer)
18. True
41. A
64. (No answer)
19. True
42. B
65. (No answer)
20. False
43. D
66. (No answer)
21. True
44. A
67. (No answer)
22. False
45. second
68. (No answer)
23. False
46. audience analysis 69. (No answer)
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