Q4. Identification refers to how clearly you identify your thesis and main points for your listeners.
a. true
b. false
Q5. What is the most effective way to display a posterboard?
a. place it on an easel with a cover and uncover it when you plan to discuss it
b. place it in the chalk tray of the chalkboard
c. hold it up as you walk around the room
d. mount it on the wall to display it throughout the speech
e. have an assistant hold it up
Q10. Forensic speaking is commonly used in a court of law and is concerned with the question, ‘What shall we do?’
a. true
b. false
Q12. Deliberative speaking uses the strategies of both informing and persuading.
a. true
b. false
Q15. Denial, dismissal, belittling the source, and compartmentalization are all forms of selective perception.
a. true
b. false
Q16. Which of the following elements is essential to a speech presenting an award?
a. praise for the runners-up for the award
b. recognition of the recipient’s fitness to receive the award
c. an explanation of the importance of the award
d. praise for the runners-up for the award and recognition of the recipient’s fitness to receive the award
e. recognition of the recipient’s fitness to receive the award and an explanation of the importance of the award
Q19. Persuasive strategies seek a change in the listeners, informative strategies seek no change.
a. true
b. false
Q23. Testimony against the speaker’s interest is less persuasive than testimony consistent with the speaker’s interest.
a. true
b. false





