Public Speaking for College & Career Hamilton Gregory 11e - Test Bank

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Public Speaking for College & Career Hamilton Gregory 11e – Test Bank

 

Instant Download – Complete Test Bank With Answers

 

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

Chapter 05 Selecting Topic, Purpose, and Central Idea Answer Key

True / False Questions

1. A good way to find speech topics is to explore the Internet.

TRUE

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #1

 

2. The central idea of a speech should begin with an infinitive.

FALSE

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #2

 

3. Brainstorming means doing thorough research in the library.

FALSE

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #3

 

4. The key concept that you want your listeners to remember even if they forget everything else is called the specific purpose statement.

FALSE

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #4

 

5. “To inform my listeners about how they can protect their privacy on the Internet” is an example of a specific purpose statement.

TRUE

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #5

 

6. The best topics for a speech are ones that require the speaker to do a great deal of research.

FALSE

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #6

 

7. Jokes are necessary in an entertaining speech.

FALSE

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #7

 

8. In the informative speech, your overriding concern is to win the listeners to your way of thinking.

FALSE

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #8

 

9. The specific purpose statement should be limited to one major idea.

TRUE

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #9

 

10. “I will discuss robots as surgeons” is an effective example of a central idea.

FALSE

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #10

 

Multiple Choice Questions

11. For a classroom speech, “prisons in America” would be a topic that is

A. ideal.

 

B. too broad.

 

C. too narrow.

 

D. too controversial.

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #11

 

12. What is the maximum number of major ideas that can be included in a specific purpose statement?

A. one

 

B. two

 

C. three

 

D. four

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #12

 

13. The textbook says that a central idea should be phrased as an

A. opinion.

 

B. announcement.

 

C. eternal truth.

 

D. assertion.

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #13

 

14. “Air fresheners, candles, and incense can contain organic compounds that cause health problems for some people.” This is an example of a

A. general purpose.

 

B. specific purpose.

 

C. central idea.

 

D. topic.

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #14

 

15. Hidden objectives in a speech

A. are always undesirable.

 

B. sometimes sabotage a speaker’s primary goal.

 

C. are a necessary component of all speeches.

 

D. are always detected by intelligent listeners.

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #15

 

16. “To explain how thermometers work” is an example of a ______ written specific purpose.

A. correctly

 

B. incorrectly

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #16

 

17. Ed’s objective for his speech is to get listeners to stop a certain behavior. What is his general purpose?

A. to inspire

 

B. to entertain

 

C. to inform

 

D. to persuade

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #17

 

18. The most important task in a speech is to communicate the

A. general purpose.

 

B. specific purpose.

 

C. central idea.

 

D. topic.

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #18

 

19. Which one of the following is not listed by the text as part of overall speech design?

A. introduction

 

B. transition

 

C. question-and-answer period

 

D. body

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #19

 

20. “Parrots as pets” is an example of a

A. topic.

 

B. general purpose.

 

C. specific purpose.

 

D. central idea.

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #20

 

21. Which one of the following is a synonym for central idea?

A. specific purpose

 

B. thesis sentence

 

C. conclusion

 

D. agenda

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #21

 

22. Which of the following should give the essence of your speech?

A. the introduction

 

B. the conclusion

 

C. the central idea

 

D. the specific purpose

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #22

 

23. “To entertain” is an example of a

A. general purpose.

 

B. specific purpose.

 

C. central idea.

 

D. target.

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #23

 

24. According to the text, we should eliminate hidden purposes that

A. reveal our central idea.

 

B. divulge our personal secrets.

 

C. sabotage our true goal.

 

D. embarrass our listeners.

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #24

 

25. “Food-borne illnesses” is an example of a

A. topic.

 

B. general purpose.

 

C. specific purpose.

 

D. central idea.

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #25

 

26. The three most popular types of speeches are informative, entertaining, and

A. inspirational.

 

B. persuasive.

 

C. motivational.

 

D. introductory.

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #26

 

27. The specific purpose “to explain to my listeners the chemical composition of vegetable oils” is ______ for a classroom speech.

A. appropriate

 

B. too technical

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #27

 

28. “How to make a home burglar-proof” is an example of which kind of speech?

A. persuasive

 

B. informative

 

C. inspirational

 

D. entertaining

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #28

 

29. A verb form beginning with “to” is called

A. a gerund.

 

B. a preposition.

 

C. an infinitive.

 

D. a participle.

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #29

 

30. In brainstorming, you should

A. critically examine each idea as it springs forth.

 

B. deliberately avoid writing down words and phrases.

 

C. carefully plan the path that your mind will follow.

 

D. produce a flurry of ideas without any initial criticism.

 

Chapter – Chapter 05 #30

 

 

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