This document contains a 15 question summative test for grade 12 on oral communication. The test covers topics such as determining the purpose and audience for a speech, selecting topics, outlining ideas, and techniques for effective delivery including establishing rapport, articulation, modulation, gestures, and stage presence. It is a multiple choice test assessing understanding of key concepts for planning and delivering presentations.
This document contains a 15 question summative test for grade 12 on oral communication. The test covers topics such as determining the purpose and audience for a speech, selecting topics, outlining ideas, and techniques for effective delivery including establishing rapport, articulation, modulation, gestures, and stage presence. It is a multiple choice test assessing understanding of key concepts for planning and delivering presentations.
This document contains a 15 question summative test for grade 12 on oral communication. The test covers topics such as determining the purpose and audience for a speech, selecting topics, outlining ideas, and techniques for effective delivery including establishing rapport, articulation, modulation, gestures, and stage presence. It is a multiple choice test assessing understanding of key concepts for planning and delivering presentations.
1. What refers to looking into your audience’s profile? a. Selecting a topic c. Determining a purpose b. Audience analysis d. Identifying a pattern 2. What refers to finding out whether you want to inform, entertain, or persuade? a. Selecting a topic c. Determining a purpose b. Audience analysis d. Identifying a pattern 3. What is the focal point of your speech? a. Audience c. Topic b. Purpose d. Pattern 4. What can help you organize your ideas? a. Audience c. Topic b. Purpose d. Pattern 5. What refers to correcting your speech? a. Selecting a topic c. Determining a purpose b. Editing and revising d. Identifying a pattern 6. What is the first thing to do when planning what speech to write? a. Selecting a topic c. Determining a purpose b. Audience analysis d. Identifying a pattern 7. Which part grabs the attention of the audience? a. Introduction c. Conclusion b. Body d. Title 8. Which part explains the topic of your speech? a. Introduction c. Conclusion b. Body d. Title 9. Which part summarizes and emphasizes the topic of your speech? a. Introduction c. Conclusion b. Body d. Title 10. What do you call a list of ideas arranged hierarchically? a. Outline c. Topic b. Pattern d. Title 11. What refers to looking at your audience in the eye and having a good connection with them? a. Articulation c. Rapport b. Modulation d. Gestures 12. Which refers to enunciating the words correctly? a. Articulation c. Rapport b. Modulation d. Gestures 13. What refers to making your voice loud enough to be heard? a. Articulation c. Rapport b. Modulation d. Gestures 14. What involves adding actions and walking while delivering your speech? a. Articulation c. Rapport b. Modulation d. Gestures 15. Which includes standing confidently while you speak? a. Movements c. Rapport b. Modulation d. Stage Presence