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COM225 Public Speaking Lesson 1 Quiz Question 1 (True/False) A little nervousness will actually help you to give a better speech. True Question 2 An instructor heading into her first day teaching COM 225 might experience anxiety related mostly to: Uncertainty Question 3 To prevent your muscles from getting stiff you should do what type of exercise? Isometric Question 4 An instructor presenting a lecture on how plants use light as a source of energy is giving a speech to Inform. Question 5 The Dialogic Theory of Public Speaking includes all of the principles EXCEPT all people have the same meaning for words. Question 6 Chemically and physiologically, all people experience stage fright. Which of the following do people not experience during stage fright? Restricted blood flow to large muscle groups Question 7 _____________ is the idea that meaning is co-created between people. Field of experience Question 8
In the event of an external distraction, like an audience member's cell phone ringing, you should pause and wait until you can regain the audience's attention. Question 9 Wedding toasts would be an example of a speech to entertain. Question 10 (True/False) The idea that some people are more prone to speaker apprehension is called context anxiety? False Question 11 Speaker apprehension is usually the highest? right before the speech Question 12 Which of the following guidelines is not one of the author's suggestions for helping you view speech making positively and for visualizing success? The author makes all of these suggestions Question 13 The process of creating a message, adapting it, and sending it to a receiver via a channel is called encoding. Question 14 Emily is writing a speech on adopting pets from a shelter. Although she knows PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) is a biased source, their information is very persuasive, so she includes it anyway. What combination of the ethics pyramid does this case represent? Intentional use of bad means Question 15 (True/False) Telling a joke is a great way to start a speech? False Question 16
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