MCM301(Communication Skills)
Articulate speech is characterized by
- Correct pronunciation and clear enunciation
- Vocal trait
- Combination of pitch and strength
- More clear express or magnify meaning
A speech designed to change or reinforce the audience's beliefs or actions. This is an example of:
- Informative speech
- Ceremonial speech
- Persuasive speech
- None of the given options
All of the following are the common reasons for disruptive behavior EXCEPT one. Which one is that?
- Resistance to change
- Resentment of the presenter
- Repetition of behavior that is successful for the detr
- Reappearance of the presenter
When using visuals in a presentation, which of the following should be avoided?
- Taking time to explain the visual
- Fitting the visual to the material bring discus
- Talking to the visual
- None of the given option
A presenter can prepare effective responses to questions by following all of the given steps EXCEPT one. Which one is that?
1. Anticipating
2. Answering
- Recording
- Rehearsing
Which of the following is NOT among the drawbacks of using computerized design programs?
- Poorly conceived messages
- Simplistic presentation
- Design over content
If your objective is to try to change what an audience thinks or does, what should be your general goal or general purpose?
1. To inform
2. To persuade
A presenter can prepare effective responses by which of the following?
1. Anticipating
2. Answering
3. Revising
4. All of the above
Fillers _________________ the continuity of communication.
1. Develop
2. Emphasize
3. Interrupt
4. Build up
At what point does an introduction begin?
1. It being the moment your address the audience
2. It being at the middle of your speech
3. It being at any moment during your speech
4. All if the given options
Which of the following pattern is not a specific organizational pattern?
1. Spatial
2. Chronological
3. Topical
4. Deductive
In a comfortable setting, people in the audience can do all of the following, EXCEPT:
1. See clearly
2. Hear on edge
3. Sit comfortably
4. Focus attentively
A good rule to recall when using statistics is:
1. The more statistic, the better the effectiveness
2. Statistic should include several place past the deicr
3. Rounding and using a few key statistic is ineffective
4. Rounding and using a few key statistic is generally
Where does immediacy come from during a presentation?
1. Looking at your notes
2. Standing
3. Dressing with authority
4. Making eye contact
All of the following statements are the purposes of forming an outline for a speech EXCEPT one. Which one is it?
1. It helps put order to the information
2. It serves as a model to check your work
3. It serves as a guide from which to delver your speech
- It helps to build confusion for the listeners
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