Deck 13: Delivering Your Speech: Nonverbal Messages Matter

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Audience members are better able to concentrate on what you have to say when they ______.

A) are attracted by the sound of your voice
B) are distracted by the sound of your voice
C) are neutral to the sound of your voice
D) can just hear your voice well enough
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Researchers have discovered that the bulk of message's personal and connotative meaning is communicated via ______.

A) verbal delivery
B) nonverbal delivery
C) both verbal and nonverbal delivery
D) neither verbal nor nonverbal delivery
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Which of the following is a suggested question to ask yourself regarding the sound of your speech?

A) Does my voice help me convey the meaning of my speech clearly?
B) If I were in my audience, would I be attracted to the sound of my voice?
C) Does my voice come across as condescending?
D) Do I sound like a famous speechmaker?
Question
Pitch, volume, rate, articulation, and pronunciation are all examples of ______.

A) linguistic cues
B) speech cues
C) paralinguistic cues
D) language cues
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Which of the following is an example of paralinguistic cues?

A) posture
B) gestures
C) rate
D) eye contact
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Our ______ pitch is the level at which we speak most often.

A) habitual
B) normal
C) optimal
D) ideal
Question
Our ______ pitch is where our voice functions best and where we have extensive vocal variation up and down the scale.

A) habitual
B) normal
C) optimal
D) ideal
Question
When you say words in a ______ during a speech, it means you are not happy.

A) monotone
B) high tone
C) low tone
D) upbeat tone
Question
______ voices are stereotyped as more mature, sexier, and stronger.

A) Higher-pitched
B) Louder
C) Quieter
D) Lower-pitched
Question
______ voices are frequently associated with helplessness, nervousness, and tension.

A) Higher-pitched
B) Louder
C) Flat
D) Lower-pitched
Question
For both men and women, the vocal cue of ______ has the stereotype of being masculine, sluggish, cold, and withdrawn.

A) breathiness
B) thinness
C) flatness
D) nasality
Question
You should regulate your volume to reflect which of the following?

A) the size of the room
B) audience gender
C) audience age
D) How aggressively you wish to make your points.
Question
Generally, in the United States, we consider a voice that is too ______ as intrusive and aggressive.

A) loud
B) low
C) deep
D) high
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Generally, in the United States, we consider a voice that is too ______ as meek, hesitant, and less credible.

A) loud
B) low
C) deep
D) high
Question
______ is the speed at which you speak words.

A) Timing
B) Pace
C) Tempo
D) Rate
Question
The average rate at which we speak is between ______ words per minute.

A) 50 and 100
B) 125 and 175
C) 200 and 250
D) 500 and 550
Question
Which of the following is a mood you would express through a slower speaking rate?

A) humor
B) happiness
C) excitement
D) concern
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Which of the following is a mood you would express through a quicker speaking rate?

A) excitement
B) eagerness
C) seriousness
D) urgency
Question
One way to slow the pace of your speech is to ______.

A) repeat yourself
B) pause
C) talk very slow
D) start late
Question
Which of the following is an appropriate time to pause in your speech?

A) before starting
B) in the middle of a main idea
C) while presenting a piece of evidence for a subtopic
D) during the conclusion of the speech
Question
Which of the following is a verbal filler?

A) "In sum"
B) "Uh"
C) "Furthermore"
D) "In conclusion"
Question
When it comes to articulation, you should ideally ______.

A) let the sounds run together
B) omit the final sounds of words
C) speak the sounds distinctly
D) use incorrect punctuation
Question
Which of the following is a common mispronunciation error?

A) adding unnecessary sounds
B) adding necessary sounds
C) articulation
D) replicating an accent
Question
Which of the following is true regarding pronunciation?

A) Use slang when reasonable.
B) Speak at a faster pace.
C) Ask your practice audience to point out errors.
D) Wait for a real audience member to point out an error in pronunciation.
Question
A/an ______ is a speech pattern characteristic of a group of people from a particular area or of a specific ethnicity.

A) dialect
B) regionalism
C) pronunciation
D) articulation
Question
Most people have grown accustomed to ______ speech, and prefer to listen either to it or to someone who sounds just like they themselves do.

A) Southern
B) Northern
C) Midwestern
D) West Coast
Question
Audience members will perceive you as more credible if ______.

A) you keep your dialect
B) you entirely change your dialect
C) you adapt your dialect
D) you don't care about your dialect
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Which of the following is a way your audience can respond nonverbally?

A) smiling or frowning
B) sighing
C) clapping and whistling
D) asking questions
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In addition to what you say, which of the following communicates something about you almost immediately?

A) your experience public speaking
B) your demeanor
C) your audience size
D) your past
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Which of the following is something that audiences form opinions on based on your body language?

A) your believability
B) your knowledge base
C) your evidence
D) your experience
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Kinesics refers to ______.

A) body language
B) space and distance
C) eye contact
D) the acceptance of your message
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Proxemics refers to ______.

A) body language
B) space and distance
C) eye contact
D) the acceptance of your message
Question
Even as you approach the speaker's stand, you are sending what types of messages to your audience?

A) verbal
B) nonverbal
C) aural
D) physical
Question
On the day you give your speech, be sure to ______.

A) walk deliberately to the front of a room
B) walk shyly to the front of a room
C) not walk to the front of the room but instead stay among audience members
D) walk out of the speaking room
Question
If what you do with your body is inconsistent with what you say, your listeners will tend to believe ______.

A) your body language
B) your words
C) your words if they are evidence based
D) neither your words nor your body language
Question
Your movement while speaking in front of an audience should be ______.

A) purposeful
B) chaotic
C) sparse
D) intense
Question
Which of the following is true regarding body movements?

A) They should be large.
B) They should be random to keep your audience engaged.
C) They must be a distraction for the audience.
D) They should make it easier for the audience to listen to you.
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Which of the following is an acceptable gesture?

A) Playing with your hair.
B) Jiggling bracelets or pocket change.
C) Using fingers to show numbers.
D) Tapping your foot.
Question
Hold your hands stiffly at your sides will likely make you look ______.

A) tense and uncomfortable
B) overly confident and too self-assured
C) distant and closed off
D) relaxed and composed
Question
John looks very distant and closed off as he is giving his speech. Of the following, what is John likely doing with his gestures?

A) clasping his hands behind his back
B) holding his hands stiffly at his sides
C) crossing his arms
D) letting his arms hang to the side
Question
Letting your arms hang naturally and loosely at your sides tends to make you appear ______.

A) tensed
B) too self-assured
C) uncomfortable
D) composed
Question
Signaling when you are about to hit a main point with one, two, or three fingers is an example of a/an ______.

A) illustrator
B) emblem
C) clarifier
D) demonstrator
Question
______ are nonverbal symbols that have a direct verbal translation and are widely understood by the members of a culture.

A) Illustrators
B) Emblems
C) Cues
D) Clues
Question
Under most conditions, gestures should ______ verbal content.

A) coincide with
B) precede
C) follow
D) remain separate from
Question
A speaker who ______ an audience is usually perceived more positively than one who ______.

A) leans away from; leans toward
B) leans toward; leans away from
C) stands upright to; leans toward
D) leans away from; stands upright to
Question
Audience members rely on a speaker's ______ to reveal what's behind the speaker's words.

A) words themselves
B) way he or she dresses
C) facial cues
D) attitude
Question
When you ______ an emotion, you exaggerate your facial expressions to reflect the degree of expression you believe audience members expect you to exhibit.

A) intensify
B) deintensify
C) neutralize
D) mask
Question
When you ______ an emotion, you diminish your facial expressions so that audience members will judge your behavior as more acceptable.

A) intensify
B) deintensify
C) neutralize
D) mask
Question
When you ______ an emotion, you suppress your real feelings so as to suggest greater inner strength and resilience to listeners.

A) intensify
B) deintensify
C) neutralize
D) mask
Question
When you ______ an emotion, you try to replace one emotion with another to which you believe audience members will respond more favorably.

A) intensify
B) deintensify
C) neutralize
D) mask
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Of all the facial cues you exhibit, none does more to affect your relationship with your audience than the presence or absence of ______.

A) gestures
B) eye contact
C) smiling
D) frowning
Question
______ contact allows for a sharing between speaker and the audience.

A) Eye
B) Hand
C) Mind
D) Personal
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Your clothing and grooming are which of the following?

A) important in creating a good first impression with your audience members
B) has no impact on the charisma of the speaker
C) unrelated in general to the speaker's competence
D) unimportant for speechmaking
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______ is the highness or lowness of your voice on a tonal scale.
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With rising and/or falling ______, you can give a sentence very different meanings from genuinely expressing happiness, to sarcasm, to distain.
Question
______ is the loudness or softness of the voice, its intensity.
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______ is the way you pronounce individual sounds.
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______ is whether or not the words themselves are said correctly.
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A ______ is a speech pattern characteristic of a group of people from a particular area or of a specific ethnicity.
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If you don't have a ______ dialect, this doesn't mean your dialect is "bad" or inferior. Still, ask yourself whether your dialect could prevent understanding in your audience.
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The study of ______, or body language, includes a consideration of gestures, body movements, facial expressions, eye behavior, and posture.
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______ refers to the use of space and distance in communication.
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Don't make any silly ______ or nervous sounds as you approach your speaking location.
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The speaker's ______ in relationship to an audience matters.
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A speaker whose ______ are stiff and unnatural may be perceived as uptight, undynamic, and unsure.
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______ signals that the lines of communication are open between speaker and listeners.
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Talk to the audience not just with words but with your ______.
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The study of ______, or body language, includes a consideration of gestures, body movements, facial expressions, eye behavior, and posture.
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______ refers to the use of space and distance in communication.
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Don't make any silly ______ or nervous sounds as you approach your speaking location.
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The speaker's ______ in relationship to an audience matters.
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A speaker whose ______ are stiff and unnatural may be perceived as uptight, undynamic, and unsure.
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______ signals that the lines of communication are open between speaker and listeners.
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Talk to the audience not just with words but with your ______.
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Studies suggest that audience members attribute more meaning to nonverbal communication than to words.
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The adequacy of your voice influences audience perceptions of your credibility as a speaker.
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Our habitual pitch is the level at which we speak most often.
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Our optimal pitch is where our voice functions best and where we have extensive vocal variation up and down the scale.
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For male speakers, one stereotype of increased pitch variety is femininity.
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Pauses are perceived the same in all cultures.
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Deck 13: Delivering Your Speech: Nonverbal Messages Matter
1
Audience members are better able to concentrate on what you have to say when they ______.

A) are attracted by the sound of your voice
B) are distracted by the sound of your voice
C) are neutral to the sound of your voice
D) can just hear your voice well enough
A
2
Researchers have discovered that the bulk of message's personal and connotative meaning is communicated via ______.

A) verbal delivery
B) nonverbal delivery
C) both verbal and nonverbal delivery
D) neither verbal nor nonverbal delivery
B
3
Which of the following is a suggested question to ask yourself regarding the sound of your speech?

A) Does my voice help me convey the meaning of my speech clearly?
B) If I were in my audience, would I be attracted to the sound of my voice?
C) Does my voice come across as condescending?
D) Do I sound like a famous speechmaker?
A
4
Pitch, volume, rate, articulation, and pronunciation are all examples of ______.

A) linguistic cues
B) speech cues
C) paralinguistic cues
D) language cues
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5
Which of the following is an example of paralinguistic cues?

A) posture
B) gestures
C) rate
D) eye contact
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6
Our ______ pitch is the level at which we speak most often.

A) habitual
B) normal
C) optimal
D) ideal
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7
Our ______ pitch is where our voice functions best and where we have extensive vocal variation up and down the scale.

A) habitual
B) normal
C) optimal
D) ideal
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8
When you say words in a ______ during a speech, it means you are not happy.

A) monotone
B) high tone
C) low tone
D) upbeat tone
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9
______ voices are stereotyped as more mature, sexier, and stronger.

A) Higher-pitched
B) Louder
C) Quieter
D) Lower-pitched
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10
______ voices are frequently associated with helplessness, nervousness, and tension.

A) Higher-pitched
B) Louder
C) Flat
D) Lower-pitched
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11
For both men and women, the vocal cue of ______ has the stereotype of being masculine, sluggish, cold, and withdrawn.

A) breathiness
B) thinness
C) flatness
D) nasality
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12
You should regulate your volume to reflect which of the following?

A) the size of the room
B) audience gender
C) audience age
D) How aggressively you wish to make your points.
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13
Generally, in the United States, we consider a voice that is too ______ as intrusive and aggressive.

A) loud
B) low
C) deep
D) high
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14
Generally, in the United States, we consider a voice that is too ______ as meek, hesitant, and less credible.

A) loud
B) low
C) deep
D) high
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15
______ is the speed at which you speak words.

A) Timing
B) Pace
C) Tempo
D) Rate
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16
The average rate at which we speak is between ______ words per minute.

A) 50 and 100
B) 125 and 175
C) 200 and 250
D) 500 and 550
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17
Which of the following is a mood you would express through a slower speaking rate?

A) humor
B) happiness
C) excitement
D) concern
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18
Which of the following is a mood you would express through a quicker speaking rate?

A) excitement
B) eagerness
C) seriousness
D) urgency
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19
One way to slow the pace of your speech is to ______.

A) repeat yourself
B) pause
C) talk very slow
D) start late
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20
Which of the following is an appropriate time to pause in your speech?

A) before starting
B) in the middle of a main idea
C) while presenting a piece of evidence for a subtopic
D) during the conclusion of the speech
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21
Which of the following is a verbal filler?

A) "In sum"
B) "Uh"
C) "Furthermore"
D) "In conclusion"
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22
When it comes to articulation, you should ideally ______.

A) let the sounds run together
B) omit the final sounds of words
C) speak the sounds distinctly
D) use incorrect punctuation
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23
Which of the following is a common mispronunciation error?

A) adding unnecessary sounds
B) adding necessary sounds
C) articulation
D) replicating an accent
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24
Which of the following is true regarding pronunciation?

A) Use slang when reasonable.
B) Speak at a faster pace.
C) Ask your practice audience to point out errors.
D) Wait for a real audience member to point out an error in pronunciation.
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25
A/an ______ is a speech pattern characteristic of a group of people from a particular area or of a specific ethnicity.

A) dialect
B) regionalism
C) pronunciation
D) articulation
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26
Most people have grown accustomed to ______ speech, and prefer to listen either to it or to someone who sounds just like they themselves do.

A) Southern
B) Northern
C) Midwestern
D) West Coast
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27
Audience members will perceive you as more credible if ______.

A) you keep your dialect
B) you entirely change your dialect
C) you adapt your dialect
D) you don't care about your dialect
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28
Which of the following is a way your audience can respond nonverbally?

A) smiling or frowning
B) sighing
C) clapping and whistling
D) asking questions
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29
In addition to what you say, which of the following communicates something about you almost immediately?

A) your experience public speaking
B) your demeanor
C) your audience size
D) your past
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30
Which of the following is something that audiences form opinions on based on your body language?

A) your believability
B) your knowledge base
C) your evidence
D) your experience
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31
Kinesics refers to ______.

A) body language
B) space and distance
C) eye contact
D) the acceptance of your message
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32
Proxemics refers to ______.

A) body language
B) space and distance
C) eye contact
D) the acceptance of your message
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33
Even as you approach the speaker's stand, you are sending what types of messages to your audience?

A) verbal
B) nonverbal
C) aural
D) physical
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34
On the day you give your speech, be sure to ______.

A) walk deliberately to the front of a room
B) walk shyly to the front of a room
C) not walk to the front of the room but instead stay among audience members
D) walk out of the speaking room
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35
If what you do with your body is inconsistent with what you say, your listeners will tend to believe ______.

A) your body language
B) your words
C) your words if they are evidence based
D) neither your words nor your body language
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36
Your movement while speaking in front of an audience should be ______.

A) purposeful
B) chaotic
C) sparse
D) intense
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37
Which of the following is true regarding body movements?

A) They should be large.
B) They should be random to keep your audience engaged.
C) They must be a distraction for the audience.
D) They should make it easier for the audience to listen to you.
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38
Which of the following is an acceptable gesture?

A) Playing with your hair.
B) Jiggling bracelets or pocket change.
C) Using fingers to show numbers.
D) Tapping your foot.
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39
Hold your hands stiffly at your sides will likely make you look ______.

A) tense and uncomfortable
B) overly confident and too self-assured
C) distant and closed off
D) relaxed and composed
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40
John looks very distant and closed off as he is giving his speech. Of the following, what is John likely doing with his gestures?

A) clasping his hands behind his back
B) holding his hands stiffly at his sides
C) crossing his arms
D) letting his arms hang to the side
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41
Letting your arms hang naturally and loosely at your sides tends to make you appear ______.

A) tensed
B) too self-assured
C) uncomfortable
D) composed
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42
Signaling when you are about to hit a main point with one, two, or three fingers is an example of a/an ______.

A) illustrator
B) emblem
C) clarifier
D) demonstrator
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43
______ are nonverbal symbols that have a direct verbal translation and are widely understood by the members of a culture.

A) Illustrators
B) Emblems
C) Cues
D) Clues
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44
Under most conditions, gestures should ______ verbal content.

A) coincide with
B) precede
C) follow
D) remain separate from
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45
A speaker who ______ an audience is usually perceived more positively than one who ______.

A) leans away from; leans toward
B) leans toward; leans away from
C) stands upright to; leans toward
D) leans away from; stands upright to
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46
Audience members rely on a speaker's ______ to reveal what's behind the speaker's words.

A) words themselves
B) way he or she dresses
C) facial cues
D) attitude
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47
When you ______ an emotion, you exaggerate your facial expressions to reflect the degree of expression you believe audience members expect you to exhibit.

A) intensify
B) deintensify
C) neutralize
D) mask
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48
When you ______ an emotion, you diminish your facial expressions so that audience members will judge your behavior as more acceptable.

A) intensify
B) deintensify
C) neutralize
D) mask
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49
When you ______ an emotion, you suppress your real feelings so as to suggest greater inner strength and resilience to listeners.

A) intensify
B) deintensify
C) neutralize
D) mask
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50
When you ______ an emotion, you try to replace one emotion with another to which you believe audience members will respond more favorably.

A) intensify
B) deintensify
C) neutralize
D) mask
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51
Of all the facial cues you exhibit, none does more to affect your relationship with your audience than the presence or absence of ______.

A) gestures
B) eye contact
C) smiling
D) frowning
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52
______ contact allows for a sharing between speaker and the audience.

A) Eye
B) Hand
C) Mind
D) Personal
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53
Your clothing and grooming are which of the following?

A) important in creating a good first impression with your audience members
B) has no impact on the charisma of the speaker
C) unrelated in general to the speaker's competence
D) unimportant for speechmaking
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54
______ is the highness or lowness of your voice on a tonal scale.
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55
With rising and/or falling ______, you can give a sentence very different meanings from genuinely expressing happiness, to sarcasm, to distain.
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56
______ is the loudness or softness of the voice, its intensity.
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57
______ is the way you pronounce individual sounds.
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58
______ is whether or not the words themselves are said correctly.
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59
A ______ is a speech pattern characteristic of a group of people from a particular area or of a specific ethnicity.
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60
If you don't have a ______ dialect, this doesn't mean your dialect is "bad" or inferior. Still, ask yourself whether your dialect could prevent understanding in your audience.
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The study of ______, or body language, includes a consideration of gestures, body movements, facial expressions, eye behavior, and posture.
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______ refers to the use of space and distance in communication.
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63
Don't make any silly ______ or nervous sounds as you approach your speaking location.
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64
The speaker's ______ in relationship to an audience matters.
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A speaker whose ______ are stiff and unnatural may be perceived as uptight, undynamic, and unsure.
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66
______ signals that the lines of communication are open between speaker and listeners.
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67
Talk to the audience not just with words but with your ______.
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68
The study of ______, or body language, includes a consideration of gestures, body movements, facial expressions, eye behavior, and posture.
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69
______ refers to the use of space and distance in communication.
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70
Don't make any silly ______ or nervous sounds as you approach your speaking location.
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71
The speaker's ______ in relationship to an audience matters.
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72
A speaker whose ______ are stiff and unnatural may be perceived as uptight, undynamic, and unsure.
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73
______ signals that the lines of communication are open between speaker and listeners.
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74
Talk to the audience not just with words but with your ______.
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75
Studies suggest that audience members attribute more meaning to nonverbal communication than to words.
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76
The adequacy of your voice influences audience perceptions of your credibility as a speaker.
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77
Our habitual pitch is the level at which we speak most often.
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78
Our optimal pitch is where our voice functions best and where we have extensive vocal variation up and down the scale.
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79
For male speakers, one stereotype of increased pitch variety is femininity.
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80
Pauses are perceived the same in all cultures.
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