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Communication Quiz GAME SHOW

Question #1 From the Job Outlook 2006, which skill is NOT noted for top personal qualities employers seek? Question #1 From the Job Outlook 2006, which skill is NOT noted for top personal qualities employers seek? a) Teamwork Skills b) Communication Skills c) Honesty/Integrity d) Data Entry Skills

Question #2 According to recent surveys, what percentage of students fear public speaking courses? Question #2 According to recent surveys, what percentage of students fear public speaking courses? a) 25% b) 45% c) 55% d) 75%

Question #3 Public speaking is a rich history dating back to 322 B.C. Originally, the practice of speeches was known as Question #3 Public speaking is a rich history dating back to 322 B.C. Originally, the practice of speeches was known as a) Speech making b) Rhetoric c) Debate d) Oral Communication

Question #4 The book lists a checklist in gaining confidence in speaking. Which one is NOT on the checklist: Question #4 The book lists a checklist in gaining confidence in speaking. Which one is NOT on the checklist: a) Prepare and Practice often b) Visualize Success c) Tell the audience you are nervous d) Breathe deeply and stretch

Question #5 Which of the following would constitute an act of speaker plagiarism? Question #5 Which of the following would constitute an act of speaker plagiarism? a) Giving a speech written by another person b) Failing to give oral footnotes in a speech and failing to include sources on written outline c) Not giving credit for paraphrased evidence in a speech d) All of the above

Question #6 Demographics are the statistical characteristics of a given population. Six demographic characteristics include: age, cultural background, socioeconomic status, religion, political affiliation and ___________. Question #6 Demographics are the statistical characteristics of a given population. Six demographic characteristics include: age, cultural background, socioeconomic status, religion, political affiliation and ___________. a) Health conditions b) Job-Type c) Eye Color d) Gender

Question #7 ________ communication is the form of communication between two people: Question #7 ________ communication is the form of communication between two people: a) Small Group b) Mass c) Dyadic d) Intrapersonal

Question #8 What type of speech follows the natural sequential order of the main points: Question #8 What type of speech follows the natural sequential order of the main points: a) Chronological b) Spatial c) Problem-Solution d) Cause-Effect

Question #9 What is a speech preview? Question #9 What is a speech preview? a) A statement revealing the purpose of your speech. b) A statement announcing your main points. c) A statement that relates your topic to the audience. d) An anecdote, quotation, or question that arouses audience attention.

Question #10 Which of the following is NOT included in a speech conclusion? Question #10 Which of the following is NOT included in a speech conclusion? a) An introduction of new ideas b) A restatement of the thesis c) A summary of the main points d) A clincher statement

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