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Drake Jedidiah English Quiz

This document outlines the structure and content of 15 chapters that make up a textbook or online course. It includes chapter titles, learning objectives, activities, tutorials, assessments and other supplemental materials for each chapter. At the end, it provides the results of a multiple choice quiz taken by the user, indicating they answered 11 of 15 questions correctly for a score of 73%. It gives feedback for each question answered correctly or incorrectly, along with references to the relevant sections in the textbook.

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Drake Jedidiah English Quiz

This document outlines the structure and content of 15 chapters that make up a textbook or online course. It includes chapter titles, learning objectives, activities, tutorials, assessments and other supplemental materials for each chapter. At the end, it provides the results of a multiple choice quiz taken by the user, indicating they answered 11 of 15 questions correctly for a score of 73%. It gives feedback for each question answered correctly or incorrectly, along with references to the relevant sections in the textbook.

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Instructor Resources
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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Activities
Audio Tutorials
Chapter Outline
For Further Exploration
Key Term Flashcards
Review Questions
Self Tests
Completion
Matching
Multiple Choice Quiz
True/False Quiz
Chapter 14
PowerPoint Tutorials
Service Learning
Speech Topic Ideas
Speech Video

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Multiple Choice Quiz - Results


You answered 11 out of 15 questions correctly, for a score of 73.333%.

1. Correct. You answered: d. All of these represent examples of audience involvement..

Which of these does not demonstrate audience involvement?

The correct answer was: d. All of these represent examples of audience involvement..

References: see Generate audience involvement


2. Correct. You answered: d. All of these are correct..

Which of these is a way to encourage audience involvement in your speech?

The correct answer was: d. All of these are correct..

References: see Generate audience involvement

3. Incorrect. You answered: b. use of signposts..

One way to create emphasis in your speech is to stress important points through

The correct answer was: d. Both a and b are correct..

References: see Generate audience involvement

4. Correct. You answered: d. All of these are correct..

You can create information hunger by

The correct answer was: d. All of these are correct..

References: see Create information hunger

5. Correct. You answered: c. "Are you asking me to comment on whether or not I know if there
is truth to the rumors?".

During a question-and-answer session, you are asked, "So what about those layoff rumors?" A
paraphrase would be

The correct answer was: c. "Are you asking me to comment on whether or not I know if there
is truth to the rumors?".

References: see Have a question and answer period

6. Correct. You answered: b. make your aid small and portable..

Rules for visual aids include all of the following except

The correct answer was: b. make your aid small and portable..

References: see Rules for visual aids

7. Incorrect. You answered: d. All of these are correct..

In order to make it easy for the audience to listen, a speaker should

The correct answer was: c. use simple information to build up understanding of complex
information..

References: see Use clear, simple language


8. Correct. You answered: b. supporting materials..

Detailed descriptions, examples, statistics, and definitions are important types of

The correct answer was: b. supporting materials..

References: see Use supporting material effectively

9. Correct. You answered: a. a signpost..

"We've been talking about ways to enhance our effectiveness at work. Now here’s the real
important thing to remember...." Those words represent

The correct answer was: a. a signpost..

References: see Emphasize important points

10. Correct. You answered: b. content..

Speeches to inform are often classified according to purpose or

The correct answer was: b. content..

References: see Types of informative speaking

11. Correct. You answered: a. instructions..

Speeches that explain "how to" do something are called

The correct answer was: a. instructions..

References: see Instructions in by purpose

12. Correct. You answered: c. if the questioner is attacking you personally, use a subtle attack
rather than give a defensive answer..

When conducting a question-and-answer session, the following guidelines are appropriate


EXCEPT

The correct answer was: c. if the questioner is attacking you personally, use a subtle attack
rather than give a defensive answer..

References: see Have a question and answer period

13. Incorrect. You answered: c. It tries to sway the audience's opinions..

Which is true of an informative speech?

The correct answer was: d. It tends to be noncontroversial..

References: see An information topic tends to be noncontroversial


14. Correct. You answered: c. Use precise and simple words to convey thoughts,.

With regard to the use of language, the following advice was given in the text:

The correct answer was: c. Use precise and simple words to convey thoughts,.

References: see Use clear, simple language

15. Incorrect. You answered: c. an event..

A speech about racism in the United States would be classified by content as a speech about

The correct answer was: d. a concept..

References: see Types of informative speaking

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