Deck 3: Analyzing the Crowd

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Speakers should NOT consider audience ___________ during speech preparation.

A) Background
B) Interests
C)Knowledge of the subject
D) Attitude towards the subject
E) Appearance
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A(n) __________ audience is the hardest to deal with.

A) Indifferent
B) Student
C) Faculty
D) Diverse
E) Opposed
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Success or failure in communication is measured by audience

A) Response.
B) Understanding.
C) Attention.
D) Analysis.
E) Knowledge of the subject.
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Demography is derived from a Greek word meaning

A) Democratic.
B) Graphic.
C) People.
D) Demonstrative.
E) Status.
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Communication does NOT take place unless the audience

A) Understands the message.
B) Pays attention.
C) Agrees with the message.
D) Gets excited.
E) Delivers a message.
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Your audience will __________ if they think your speech is useful.

A) Understand the message
B) Voluntarily pay attention
C) Agree with your purpose
D) Like you
E) Oppose your point of view
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You can stimulate the interest of an indifferent audience by

A) Explaining the usefulness of the subject.
B) Talking slower.
C) Using an imaginative approach.
D) Talking faster.
E) Using a creative approach and explaining the usefulness of the subject.
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Favorable audiences are usually

A) A mixture of male and female.
B) Supportive.
C) Attentive.
D) Highly educated.
E) Diverse and sympathetic.
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Which of the following is NOT a demographic characteristic?

A) Educational level
B) Ethnic group
C) Cultural group
D) Age
E) Appearance
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In order to communicate effectively to an audience you must

A) Like them.
B) Understand them.
C) Soften them up.
D) Identify with them.
E) Speak loudly.
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The indifferent audience is the hardest to deal with.
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An audience is an indispensable part of communication.
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A speech must be developed with the audience in mind.
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Some audience responses are unattainable.
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Sometimes you have to make an educated guess about your audience.
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The hardest audience to deal with involves people you know
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List some demographic factors to consider about an audience and explain why these are important.
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Explain what Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs describes and briefly describe each level.
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Deck 3: Analyzing the Crowd
1
Speakers should NOT consider audience ___________ during speech preparation.

A) Background
B) Interests
C)Knowledge of the subject
D) Attitude towards the subject
E) Appearance
E
2
A(n) __________ audience is the hardest to deal with.

A) Indifferent
B) Student
C) Faculty
D) Diverse
E) Opposed
E
3
Success or failure in communication is measured by audience

A) Response.
B) Understanding.
C) Attention.
D) Analysis.
E) Knowledge of the subject.
A
4
Demography is derived from a Greek word meaning

A) Democratic.
B) Graphic.
C) People.
D) Demonstrative.
E) Status.
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Communication does NOT take place unless the audience

A) Understands the message.
B) Pays attention.
C) Agrees with the message.
D) Gets excited.
E) Delivers a message.
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Your audience will __________ if they think your speech is useful.

A) Understand the message
B) Voluntarily pay attention
C) Agree with your purpose
D) Like you
E) Oppose your point of view
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You can stimulate the interest of an indifferent audience by

A) Explaining the usefulness of the subject.
B) Talking slower.
C) Using an imaginative approach.
D) Talking faster.
E) Using a creative approach and explaining the usefulness of the subject.
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Favorable audiences are usually

A) A mixture of male and female.
B) Supportive.
C) Attentive.
D) Highly educated.
E) Diverse and sympathetic.
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Which of the following is NOT a demographic characteristic?

A) Educational level
B) Ethnic group
C) Cultural group
D) Age
E) Appearance
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In order to communicate effectively to an audience you must

A) Like them.
B) Understand them.
C) Soften them up.
D) Identify with them.
E) Speak loudly.
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The indifferent audience is the hardest to deal with.
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An audience is an indispensable part of communication.
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A speech must be developed with the audience in mind.
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Some audience responses are unattainable.
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Sometimes you have to make an educated guess about your audience.
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The hardest audience to deal with involves people you know
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List some demographic factors to consider about an audience and explain why these are important.
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Explain what Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs describes and briefly describe each level.
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