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1、Test Bank for The Art of Public SpeakingFLTRP Book Development ProjectStephen Lucas & Suya YinChapter 14 Speaking to PersuadeTrue-False QuestionsStudents are to indicate whether each of the following statements is true or false by circling the appropriate letter.1.TFResearch indicates that evidence
2、is usually more persuasive when it is stated in general rather than specific terms.2.TFWhen speaking to persuade, you need to think of your speech as a kind of mental dialogue with your audience.3.TF“To persuade my audience that Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is the greatest movie of all time” is a
3、specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of value.4.TFAs your textbook explains, persuasion takes place only if the audience is strongly in favor of the speakers position by the end of the speech.5.TF“To persuade my audience to contribute to the campus blood drive” is a speci
4、fic purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of policy whose aim is passive agreement.6.TFEven though a persuasive speakers goal is to influence the audiences beliefs or actions, he or she still has an ethical obligation to present evidence fairly and accurately.7.TFWhen you discuss a
5、 question of policy, you must deal with three basic issuesneed, plan, and practicality.8.TFIt is usually inappropriate for persuasive speakers to refer to their personal experience in an attempt to bolster their credibility.9.TFBecause it moves from a general principle to a specific conclusion, reas
6、oning from principle is the opposite of reasoning from specific instances.10.TFArguments guilty of the ad hominem fallacy attack the person rather than dealing with the real issue in dispute.Multiple Choice QuestionsStudents are to indicate the best answer for each question by circling the correct l
7、etter.1. Of all the kinds of speechmaking, _ speaking is the most complex and the most challenging.a. persuasiveb. after-dinnerc. ceremoniald. informative2. Which of the following is an instance of persuasive speaking?a. A coach reviewing the offensive plays for next weeks game.b. A lawyer explainin
8、g the details of a plea bargaining agreement to her client.c. An architectural firm recommending adoption of its building plan.d. An activist honoring past leaders of the labor movement.3. Which of the following is an instance of persuasive speaking?a. A history professor lecturing on the rise of in
9、dustrialism.b. A judge explaining the rules of evidence during a criminal trial.c. A developer urging the city council to build a new convention center.d. A geneticist reporting her research to a professional meeting.4. According to your textbook, persuasion is a psychological process in which liste
10、ners engage in a _ with the speaker.a. situational disagreementb. mental dialogue c. cognitive restructuringd. feedback loop5. The _ is that portion of the whole audience that the speaker most wants to persuade.a. target audienceb. projected audiencec. intended audienced. focus audience6. That part
11、of the audience a speaker most wants to persuade is called the _.a. specific audienceb. designated audiencec. central audienced. target audience7. Lindsay circulated a questionnaire to gauge her classmates attitudes toward adopting a citywide ban on smoking in all public buildings. She discovered th
12、at 5 audience members already agreed there should be a ban, 6 were firmly opposed, and 10 were undecided. From these results, Lindsay decided that the 10 undecided class members were the _ for her speech.a. projected audienceb. majority audiencec. target audienced. focus audience8. If you want to pe
13、rsuade a skeptical audience, which of the following is it most important for you to do in your speech?a. Define unclear terms in the introduction.b. Answer the reasons for the audiences skepticism.c. Organize the speech in problem-solution order.d. Focus the speech on questions of value.9. As your t
14、extbook explains, if you want to persuade a skeptical audience, you need to _.a. answer the reasons for the audiences skepticismb. organize the speech in Monroes motivated sequencec. urge the audience to take immediate actiond. circulate an audience-analysis questionnaire10. The three types of quest
15、ions that give rise to persuasive speeches are questions of _.a. opinion, fact, and policyb. problem, cause, and solutionc. fact, value, and policyd. opinion, attitude, and value11. A persuasive speech exploring the truth or falsity of an assertion is known as a speech on a question of _.a. valueb.
16、factc. opiniond. evidence12. “To persuade my audience that long-term exposure to electromagnetic fields can cause serious health problems” is a specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of_.a. valueb. opinionc. attituded. fact13. “To persuade my audience that the use of cell p
17、hones by car drivers has contributed to a growing number of automobile accidents” is a specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of _.a. policyb. attitudec. factd. value14. According to your textbook, “To persuade my audience that birds evolved from dinosaurs” is a specific pu
18、rpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of _.a. factb. opinionc. knowledged. research15. According to your textbook, “To persuade my audience that downloading music from the Internet for personal use is ethically wrong” is a specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a quest
19、ion of _.a. policyb. opinionc. valued. fact16. According to your textbook, “To persuade my audience that doctor-assisted suicide is morally acceptable” is a specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of _.a. factb. policyc. judgmentd. value17. “To persuade my audience that it i
20、s unethical for journalists to invade peoples private lives” is a specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of_.a. valueb. factc. policyd. opinion18. According to your textbook, “To persuade my audience that they should adopt a program of regular exercise” is a specific purpos
21、e statement for a persuasive speech on a question of _.a. policyb. attitudec. valued. fact19. According to your textbook, “To persuade my audience that they should practice abstinence as a way to protect themselves from sexually transmitted diseases” is a specific purpose statement for a persuasive
22、speech on a question of _.a. valueb. attitudec. obligationd. policy20. “To persuade my audience that there should be tougher enforcement of laws to protect the victims of domestic abuse” is a specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of _.a. valueb. attitudec. policyd. opinion
23、21. At which of the following would you be most likely to hear a persuasive speech on a question of fact?a. An awards ceremony.b. A jury trial.c. A political convention.d. A retirement banquet.22. As your textbook explains, persuasive speeches on questions of value are most often organized in _ orde
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