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1 If your speech has four paragraphs, you 1
should focus on one paragraph at a
time. Once you have memorized the
first paragraph, focus on the next one.
This is for memorized speech.

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Since this type of speech follows a
word-for-word method, you might be
tempted to skip practicing the speech. Manuscript
3

The purpose of this speech is not to


educate, inform, or inspire because the
primary goal is to make the audience
relax, enjoy, and even laugh. Informative
4
Knowing the audience and the occasion
is crucial in writing a speech. 1
5
Speaking without advanced
preparation. Extemporaneous
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Your primary goal is to influence the
thoughts, feelings, actions, and
behaviors or attitudes of your listeners. Informative Speech
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Delivered with the help of short notes
and a clear outline. Memorized
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The speaker is expected to be friendly
and relaxed, but still courteous during
the speech delivery. Entertainment
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Requires you to commit the speech to
memory so that you do not bring your
notes when delivering it. Manuscript
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Aim to change their perception and
convince them that your argument is
more important, practical, attainable, or
feasible. Informative
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The humorous speeches of comedians
and performers are the best examples
of this type. Persuasive
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Speech about objects or people,
speech about processes, speech about
events, and speech about concepts. Persuasive
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The primary objective of speech writing
is getting the right or appropriate topic. 1
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After your speech, it is inappropriate to
say “Thank you” to the organizer for the
speaking opportunity. 1
15 One way to relax is to over-think. 1
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This model was regarded as the most
influential model in communication. Aristotle’s Model
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True or False: Verbal Communication
can communicate feelings, attitudes,
and perceptions without saying a word. True
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This is the time and place in which
communication occurs. Channel
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Refers to an interaction where behavior
is used to convey and represent
meanings. Verbal Communication
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The ________________ model gives
the opportunity for a lot of noise
because the communication is
simultaneous. Transactional Model
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All of the following choices below
belongs to the FUNCTIONS OF
COMMUNICATION except one. Which
does not belong to the group? Social Interaction
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The first and the earliest linear was
done and designed by ________. Socrates
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These are the reactions, responses, or
information provided by the receiver. It
can be a verbal or non-verbal reaction
or response. Message
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Which of the following choices below is
an example of a LINEAR
COMMUNICATION MODEL? Schramm’s Model
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True or False: Non-verbal
Communication can sustain the
attention of listeners and keep them
engage in speech. 1
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Known as the mother of all
communication models. This is often Shannon-Weaver
called Telephone Model. Model
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The process of interpreting the encoded
message of the speaker by the
receiver. Decoding
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The information, ideas, or thoughts
conveyed by the speaker in words or in
actions. Channel
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The source of information or message. Barrier
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True or False: Non-verbal
communication enhances and
emphasizes the message of your
speech, thus making it more
meaningful, truthful, and relevant. 1
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It is a process of sharing and conveying
messages or information from one
person to another. Comunnication
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It is an interaction in which words are Verbbal


used to relay a message. Communication
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This model is widely used for mass
communication and has no feedback. Transactional Model
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True or False: Non-verbal
Communication can destroy connection
with listeners and makes you a credible
speaker. True
35
Which of the following choices below is
an example of a PHYSICAL BARRIER? Headache
36
The factors that affect the flow of
communication. Barrier
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I'm sorry sir. We


What is the best answer to admit our promise not to do the
mistake? same mistake again.
38

You can get the refund


What is the best answer for a customer but it might take some
who is eligible to ask for a refund? time.
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When we cannot resolve a customer's
issue, we should promise them with
high promise and change. True
40
When we cannot answer or resolve a
customer's problem, we should refer to
the expertise / manager. True
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When we cannot answer or resolve a
customer's problem, we should refer to
the expertise / manager. True
42
We should not always nicely end a
transaction or conversation with our
customer. True
43
We don't need to make a follow up with
our customer. True
44
This is the best answer to ask for a time
for you to resolve the problem.

" Sir, I have informed the expertise


about your problem. I'm sure that he will
be able to assist you with the best
service. He will entertain you shortly." True
45
It is a speech act that occurs when the
speaker performs an utterance which
has a meaning in the traditional sense. locution
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It is an act that a speaker performs
when making an utterance. speech style
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It is a speech style where it used for
imparting the information.
Straightforward and direct and does not
allow interruptions. Frozen
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It is a speech style that is used in a


semi-formal communication. It requires
two participation and interruptions can
occur during the communication. Formal
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It is a communicative strategy in which
the speaker is limited to speak. Termination
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What is the primary purpose of


communication to use technology
Correct
Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Answer Difficulty
0 1 50

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Memorized Extemporaneous Impromptu 1


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Persuasive Entertainment Memorized 3


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0 1
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Manuscript Memorized Impromptu 4
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Persuasive Speech Manuscript Speech Entertainment Speech 2


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Manuscript Impromptu Extemporaneous 4
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Informative Persuasive Memorized 1


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Impromptu Persuasive Memorized 4


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Entertainment Persuasive Impromtu 3


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Entertainment Informative Manuscript 2


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Entertainment Informative Manuscript 3


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0 1
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0 2
0 2 50
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Barlund’s Model Lasswell’s Model Berlo’s SMCR Model 3
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0 2
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Situation Setting Context 4
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Non-verbal Behavioral
Communication Linear Communication Communication 2
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Interactive Model Linear Model 1


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Motivation Context Emotional Expression 3


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Barlund Shannon-Weaver Artistotle 4
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Context Barrier Feedback 4


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Barlund’s Model Interactive Model Aristotle's Model 4


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False None of the above. 1


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Berlo's Model Schramm's Model 1


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Encoding Context Communication 1


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Message Feedback Decoding 2


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Context Feedback Speaker 4
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0 1
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Commmunication Communication Comuniccation 3


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Non-verbal Verbal
Communication Linear Communication Communication 4
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Linear Model Interactive Model 2
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0 2
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Different political
Noisy environment Sadness views 2
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Context Channel Feedback 1
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I'm sorry sir. We


I'm sorry sir. We admitted that it is our
admitted that it is our mistake, we will try to
mistake, we will try to fix fix it as soon as
it as soon as possible. possible. However, we
This will not happen cannot promise that it
again. will not happen again. 2
50

I'm so sorry, you will


get the refund.
However, it might take
some time as we need
I'm so sorry for the to go through every
trouble caused. We'll procedure. I'm sorry
give you the refund. for the inconvenience. 3
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0 1
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perlocution illocution none of the above 1


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communicative
speech act speech context strategy 2
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Formal Consultative Intimate 2


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Frozen Intimate Consultative 4


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Topic Shifting Restriction Topic Control 3

to establish contact to send messages


between sender and between sender and
reciever to sell your mixtape receiver 4
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