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Q: Of the five senses, presentational aids are effective
because we depend on _____ more than any other sense?
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A: Sight
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Q: The most unpredictable presentation aid a speaker could
use is?
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A: a person or animal
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Q: From the following options, the best reason to use
presentation aids is?
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A: They help your audience understand and remember
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Q: The type of speech that will benefit from the use of
presentation aids is?
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A: Any type of speech
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Q: Why would a picture graph be used in a speech?
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A: To present data in a less formal format which is easier
for the audience to read
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Q: When using a presentational aid, there is always the
possibility of “something going wrong” while you are speaking. If something
does go wrong, what should you do as a speaker?
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A: Have back up supplies and a back up plan in case your
best-laid plans go awry
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Q: Shiloh was presenting a speech about the different types
of classical music. He had a transparency of each type covered and played a
selection of that music as he revealed and explained each type. Had Shiloh
planned well for his use of presentation aids?
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A: Yes; he used a combination of different types of aids
effectively
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Q: Elaine taped pictures of her Aruba vacation all around
the room as presentation aids for her speech. She never referred to them, but
simply created an atmosphere for her presentation. Was this appropriate?
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A: No; because she should have explained the presentation
aids, not just show them
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Q: At the monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, a
representative from a local tour bus company makes a presentation about the
economic advantages for using her company’s services for visiting dignitaries.
What kind of special-occasion is that?
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A: A public relations speech
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Q: The process of changing or reinforcing a listener’s
attitudes, beliefs, values, or behaviors is?
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A: Persuasion
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Q: Our likes and dislikes are represented by our?
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A: Attitudes
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Q: The underlying internal force that drives us to achieve
our goal is?
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A: Motivation
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Q: Knowing what your listener’s value or need and appealing
to those values or needs is known in persuasion as?
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A: Positive motivation
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Q: In the process of persuading your audience, the most
difficult to change is your listeners’
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A: Attitudes
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Q: Although Betsy lives in a state where carrying concealed
weapons is legal, she wants to persuade her listeners that stricter handgun
legislation should be passed. According to Maslow, which need us she
addressing?
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A: Safety
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