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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Speaking in Public Ethics Listening $100 $100
The Speech Communication Process Listening Miscellaneous $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
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1 - $100 The belief that one’s group or culture is superior to all others is known as what? Ethnocentrism
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1 - $200 What are the 3 major differences between conversation and public speaking? More highly structured, Requires more formal language, Requires a different method of delivery
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1 - $300 How many words per minute do people in the U.S usually speak? 100 pt. Bonus: How many words per minute does can the brain process? words per minute words per minute
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1 - $400 Name the four ways public speaking is similar to conversation
Organizing your thoughts logically Tailoring your message to your audience Telling a story for maximum impact Adapting to listener feedback
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1 - $500 Name 5 key ways to deal with nervousness.
Acquire speaking experience, Prepare, Think positively, Visualize, Don’t Expect Perfection, Nervousness is not visible, tense and release (to use adrenaline), Make eye contact with audience, Breathe, Visual aids
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2 - $100 The branch of philosophy that deals with issues of right and wrong in human affairs is known as what? Ethics
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2 - $200 When restating or summarizing someone else’s thoughts in your own words you are doing what? Paraphrasing
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2 - $300 What are 3 ethical obligations of a listener?
Be courteous and attentive, Avoid prejudging the speaker, Maintain the free and open expression of ideas
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2 - $400 What are the 3 main kinds of plagiarism
Global, Patchwork, Incremental
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2 - $500 Failing to give credit for particular parts of a speech that are borrowed from other people is what kind of plagiarism? Incremental
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3 - $100 If an audience is nodding their heads in understanding and the speaker decides to move onto the next point they were in which part of the speech communication process? Feedback
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3 - $200 The means in which a message is communicated is known as what part of the speech communication process? Channel
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3 - $300 If someone walked in late during a speech and disrupted it, which of the speech communication processes would that be? Interference
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3 - $400 The sum of a person’s knowledge, experiences, goals, values, and attitudes is known as what? Frame of Reference
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3 - $500 What are the 7 elements in the speech communication process?
Speaker, Message, Channel, Listener, Feedback, Interference, Situation,
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4 - $100 On average people only grasp about what percent of what is heard? 50%
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4 - $200 Listening for pleasure or enjoyment is which of the 4 kinds of listening? Appreciate Listening
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4 - $300 What is the name of the form of note taking that briefly notes a speaker’s main points and supporting evidence in rough outline form Key-Word Outline
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4 - $400 What are the 4 main causes of poor listening?
Not concentrating, Trying to remember everything the speaker said/Listening too hard, Jumping to conclusions, Focusing on delivery and personal appearance
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4 - $500 What are the 4 kinds of listening?
Appreciate, Empathic, Comprehensive, Critical
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5 - $100 When giving a speech it is important to remember that meanings of 3 things vary vastly through cultures. Name 1 of them. Gestures Facial Expressions Non-verbal forms of communication
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5 - $200 How many main points are in a speech? 2-4 main points
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5 - $300 The ability to spot weakness in other people’s arguments and avoid them, to distinguish fact from opinion, and to see clear relationships between ideas is known as what? Critical Thinking
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5 - $400 Whatever a speaker is communicating to someone else is which element of the speech communication process? The message
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5 - $500 When listening to a speech and assessing a speaker’s evidence there are 4 questions you should ask. What are they? Is it accurate? Is it taken from objective sources? Is it relevant to the speaker’s claims? Is it sufficient to support the speaker’s point?
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