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True/False Questions

1 .       Audience-centered public speakers are inherently sensitive to the diversity of their audiences. [Hint]

 
 


2 .       Most presentational speakers do not experience speaker anxiety. [Hint]

 
 


3 .       To manage speaker anxiety, it's effective to look over the audiences' heads, rather than at them. [Hint]

 
 


4 .       One effective way to select a speech topic is to watch television or read a newspaper. [Hint]

 
 


5 .       To be effective, the topic of your presentation must only be of interest to you. [Hint]

 
 


6 .       A good central idea should use both general and abstract language. [Hint]

 
 


7 .       A 3-5 minute presentation should have four or five main ideas. [Hint]

 
 


8 .       The more objective the author of a web site, the more credible the facts and information. [Hint]

 
 


9 .       The Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature is a full-text database. [Hint]

 
 


10 .       A hypothetical illustration must be taken from recent history to be effective. [Hint]

 
 


11 .       The most effective illustrations are often personal ones. [Hint]

 
 


12 .       Statistics work to make huge numbers more readily understandable. [Hint]

 
 


13 .       It's acceptable to cover more than one central idea in a presentation if the topics are related. [Hint]

 
 


14 .       Today, most of the resources in libraries are in the form of books. [Hint]

 
 


15 .       The term periodical refers only to magazines. [Hint]

 
 






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