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Pinili institute

Pinili Ilocos Norte


ORAL COMMUNICATION

SCORE

I. Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter
after the number.

1. The following are types of speech according to purpose EXCEPT __________.

A. informative speech C. persuasive speech


B. impromptu speech D. entertainment speech

2. All are categorized under types of speech according to delivery EXCEPT __________.

A. impromptu speech C. persuasive speech


B. extemporaneous speech D. manuscript speech

3. The primary goal of a/an ___________ is to influence the thoughts, feelings, actions,
and behaviors or attitudes of your listeners (Gamble & Gamble, 2012).

A. informative speech C. persuasive speech


B. expository speech D. entertainment speech

4. The _______________ is a type of speech that aims to make the audience relax, enjoy,
and even laugh.

A. expository speech C. persuasive speech


B. entertainment speech D. informative speech

5. Delivering a speech with the help of short notes and a clear outline is known as
_________.

A. manuscript speech C. extemporaneous speech


B. memorized speech D. impromptu speech

6. When you deliver a pre-written speech word for word, it is called __________.

A. impromptu speech C. memorized speech


B. manuscript speech D. extemporaneous speech

7. A/ an __________ is delivered with little or no advance preparation.

A. impromptu speech C. manuscript speech


B. memorized speech D. extemporaneous speech

8. The nature of a reporter’s job is to give an expository or __________.

A. persuasive speech C. manuscript speech


B. informative speech D. impromptu speech

9. The President follows a/an __________ during his State of the Nation Address (SONA)
so as not to miss any important detail.

A. entertainment speech C. memorized speech


B. impromptu speech D. manuscript speech

10. The Department of Health (DOH) Spokesperson transitioned from manuscript


speech to __________ when she answered various pressing questions during the media
press conference.

A. extemporaneous speech C. memorized speech


B. impromptu speech D. entertainment speech

11. Jeff tried out an online interview which tested his skill in__________.

A. impromptu speech C. informative speech


B. memorized speech D. entertainment speech

12. The type of speech that appeals to audience’s emotion and provides striking
statistics to support the ideas is called __________.

A. informative speech C. manuscript speech


B. persuasive speech D. extemporaneous speech

13. Knowing your audience well will be most useful in a/an __________.

A. informative speech C. memorized speech


B. entertainment speech D. manuscript speech

14. The speaker’s credibility is highly important in a/an __________.

A. manuscript speech C. entertainment speech


B. memorized speech D. persuasive speech

15. Incorporating gestures, facial expressions, and movements in your __________ can
help avoid unnatural delivery.

A. manuscript speech C. impromptu speech


B. memorized speech D. extemporaneous speech

II. ENUMERATION:
1. Define the different types of Speech Act
2. What are the classifications of Speech act? Explain each.
ANSWER KEY

Oral Communication PE AND HEALTH GENERAL MATH

1.C 16. 1. 1.
2.B 17. 2. 2.
3.B 18. 3. 3.
4.A 19. 4. 4.
5.B 20. 5. 5.
6.C 21. 6. 6.
7.A 23. 7. 7.
8.D 24. 8. 8.
9.B 25. 9. 9.
10.B 10. 10.
11.C 11. 11.
12.B 12. 12.
13.A 13. 13.
14.C 14. 14.
15.C 15. 15.

STATISTIC FILIPINO PERSONAL DEV.

1. 16. 1. 1.
2. 17. 2. 2.
3. 18.
4. 19.
5. 20.
6. 21.
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8. 23.
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10. 25.
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COOKERY
1. 16.
2. 17.
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4. 19.
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7. 22.
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9. 24.
10. 25.
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Enumeration:
1. Locutionary act is the actual act of uttering or saying something.
This act happens with the utterances of a sound, a word or even a phrase as a
natural unit of speech.

Illocutionary act is the social function of what is said.


In an illocutionary speech act, it is not just saying something itself but with the act
of saying something with the intention.

Perlocutionary act refers to the consequent effect of what was said.


This is based on the particular context in which the speech act was mentioned.

2. Assertive – a type of illocutionary act in which the speaker expresses belief about
the truth of a proposition. Some examples of an assertive act are suggesting,
putting forward, swearing, boasting and concluding.

Directive – a type of illocutionary act in which the speaker tries to make the
addressee perform an action. Some examples of a directive act are asking, ordering,
requesting, inviting, advising, and begging.

Commissive – a type of illocutionary act which commits the speaker to doing


something in the future. Examples of a commissive act are promising, planning,
vowing, and betting.

Expressive – a type of illocutionary act in which the speaker expresses his/her


feelings or emotional reactions. Some examples of an expressive act are thanking,
apologizing, welcoming and deploring.

Declaration– a type of illocutionary act which brings a change in the external


situation. Simply put, declarations bring into existence or cause the state of affairs
which they refer to. Some examples of declarations are blessing, firing, baptizing,
bidding, passing a sentence, and excommunicating.

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