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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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“Kudos to the team for a job well done.  I am sincerely appreciative of the time and effort you gave on my resume.  You did not only help me land the job I had always been dreaming of but you also made me realize how important adding those specific keywords to my resume!  Cheers!

Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Midterm Exam on Chapters 1, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Glendale Community College  »  Speech Communications  »  SPCH 101 – Public Speaking  »  Fall 2022  »  Midterm Exam on Chapters 1, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #3
A  inflection
B  tone
C  rate
D  timbre
E  pitch
Question #4
A  pitch
B  timbre
C  tone
D  rate
E  inflection
Question #5
A  the speaker’s experience
B  the amount of preparation that went into the speech
C  the speaker’s habits of speaking
D  All of the answers have an influence on the speaker’s delivery
E  the speaker’s cultural background
Question #6
A  impromptu delivery
B  extemporaneous delivery
C  memorized delivery
D  manuscript delivery
Question #7
A  a wave of exhaustion, leading you to take a nap on the podium.
B  increased adrenaline, leading to relaxed muscles and a calm demeanor
C  tightened vocal cords, leading to restricted vocal pitch.
D  decreased perspiration, leading to dehydration.
Question #8
A  impromptu delivery
B  memorized delivery
C  extemporaneous delivery
D  manuscript delivery
Question #9
A  “Do you have ANY IDEA what you have done?!”
B  “Betsy was originally from Ill-an-noise.”
C  “Paahhk the ca’ in the Haavhad Yahhd,”
D  baby talk
Question #12
A  the fear that the audience is just waiting for you to mess up and the fear of getting a bad grade
B  the fear of being the center of attention and of getting a bad grade
C  the fear of being the center of attention and the fear that the audience is just waiting for you to mess up
D  the fear of being the center of attention and the fear of fainting
Question #15
A  write it the way you would write a formal paper
B  speak and listen to yourself
C  write the speech, then read it and revise over and over
D  make sure the first draft is a fully fleshed-out script
Question #16
A  All of the answers are correct.
B  coping with communication apprehension takes time to practice
C  people suffer from different levels of communication apprehension
D  some coping techniques work well with some but not others
E  the causes of communication apprehension are different for every person
Question #17
A  being familiar enough with your subject that you can change your presentation slightly depending on audience reactions
B  having a conversation with your audience while you present
C  memorizing your speech, and then delivering it in a comfortable, casual way
D  making it up on the spot
Question #20
A  values
B  beliefs
C  one’s concept of reality
D  All of the answers are impacted by language
E  emotional responses
Question #22
A  All of the answers are correct.
B  they maintain their credibility
C  they do not offend the audience
D  they do not stereotype a group of people
E  they represent reality accurately
Question #24
A  language is culturally transmitted
B  language tells us something about the speaker
C  All answers are correct
D  language choices can make a speech unsuccessful
E  language is objective
Question #25
A  They went to that dessert platter like moths to a flame
B  My books weigh a ton.
C  You broke my heart when you left
D  The grass is always greener on the other side.
Question #28
A  presenting a final appeal
B  summarizing and closing.
C  referring to personal interest.
D  making an analogy.
Question #29
A  summarize and close
B  prepare the audience for the end
C  share a new and important piece of information
D  end with a clincher
E  present a final appeal
Question #30
A  thesis statement
B  specific purpose statement
C  general purpose statement
D  preview statement
Question #31
A  1 – 5%
B  20 – 25%
C  10%
D  10 – 15%
E  15 – 20%
Question #32
A  1 – 5%
B  5 – 10%
C  15 – 20%
D  20 – 25%
E  10 – 15%
Question #33
A  it can demonstrate shared values
B  it will help establish credibility
C  it will help make audiences more positive about the speaker
D  it can establish common ground
E  it provides a preview of the main points of the speech
Question #34
A  listening
B  hearing
C  auditory association
D  nonverbal communication
Question #35
A  empathetic or therapeutic listening
B  informational listening
C  appreciative listening
D  relational listening
Question #39
A  a man from a male dominated culture refusing to listen to a female speaker
B  a jury who has been ordered by a judge to ignore a witness’ testimony
C  a peace activist refusing to listen to a military commander’s claim of a need for war d. a jury who has been ordered by a judge to ignore a witness’ testimony
D  All of these are examples of psychological deaf spots.
E  a pro-life listener refusing to listen to a pro-choice speaker
Question #40
A  take notes
B  come prepared
C  identify distractions
D  keep an open mind
E  none of these
Question #41
A  write down everything that the speaker says
B  judge the speaker by his/her appearance
C  ask questions
D  determine the speaker’s main ideas
Question #42
A  stress about an upcoming class re-union.
B  a jet flying overhead.
C  a migraine headache.
D  disagreement about the need for welfare.
Question #43
A  She can make more adept use of her visual aids.
B  She can work on adapting her presentation to her audience.
C  She can work to maintain control over her nonverbal.
D  She can try using more suitable vocal expression.
Question #46
A  clear and vivid language
B  suitable vocal expression
C  adapted to the audience
D  convincing persuasion
Question #48
A  disagreement about the need for welfare.
B  stress about an upcoming class re-union.
C  a jet flying overhead.
D  a migraine headache.
Question #50
A  receiver
B  message
C  All of these are part of the linear model
D  channel
E  sender