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1. A presenter can increase __________ by showing impartiality and accuracy.
a. character
b. competence
c. preparation
d. audience participation
2. A speaker's character is best defined as
a. the person who acts out the part of another person.
b. the preparedness of the speaker.
c. the enthusiasm the speaker has for his or her audience and message.
d. the audience's perceived trustworthiness of the speaker.
3. Overall, effective presentational skills hinge mostly on which two skills?
a. Manipulation skills and style
b. Language style and delivery
c. Research and believability
d. Humor and knowledge
4. One of the easiest ways to identify a speaker using the extemporaneous method of delivery is
a. if he or she is using a key word outline.
b. if the speaker acts surprised to be called on and speaks from the top of his or her head.
c. if the speaker reads the complete message from a transcript.
d. if he or she loses place in the speech and it takes a minute for the person to remember where they were in the speech.
5. The rate of speaking during a presentation should
a. remain the same throughout so as not to confuse the audience.
b. should build steadily from the beginning until the end in order to keep the audience interested.
c. continuously slow down so the audience can keep retaining the information you are giving them.
d. vary according to the importance of the issue being discussed in the speech.