1. Choose the letter of the best answer.
Write the chosen letter on a
½crosswise.
2. 1. Which of the following components of
speech writing requires you to look into the
profile of your target audience?
A. Audience Analysis
B. Audience Evaluation
C. Data Gathering
D. Selecting a topic
3. 2. Which of the following components of
speech writing refers to all the aspects of your
writing that help the reader move smoothly
from one sentence to the next, and from one
paragraph to another?
A. Audience Analysis
B. Data Gathering
C. Logical Organization
D. Sentence Construction
4. 3. Which of the following is NOT part of the five
functions of good introduction?
A. Establish Credibility
B. Gain Audience Attention and Interest
C. Narrow down a topic
D. State the Purpose of your Speech
5. 4. Which of the following is NOT part of the
common strategies in making conclusion?
A. Present a summary.
B. Signal to end your speech
C. Repeat central idea for emphasis
D. Add another points to discuss.
6. 5. Which of the following parts of your speech
provides a definition, examples, or any details
that can help you deliver the purpose and the
main idea of your speech?
A. Introduction
B. Body of the Speech
C. Conclusion
D. Thesis statement
7. 6. Which among the following question is NOT
part of audience analysis?
A. Who is the audience?
B. What does the audience know about the
subject?
C. Why should they be interested?
D. What is their health status?
8. 7. Which statement is NOT true about the body of the
speech?
A. The most common number of key points is five.
B. The body of the speech is the core part of the speech.
C. If you have a long point in your speech, you will need
to break that point into multiple points.
D. If you have only one point in your speech, it will either
be too short, or too complicated for the audience to
understand.
9. 8. Which of the following provides the correct
logical arrangement of a speech?
I. Body II. Conclusion
III. Introduction IV. Ending
A. I, II, III and IV
B. IV, III, II and I
C. III, I, and II
D. I, II and III
10. 9. Which of the following methods of speech
organization refers to historical or time
approach (from past to the present) that
presents ideas in time order?
A. Casual Oder
B. Chronological Order
C. Comparison and Contrast
D. Spatial/Geographical Order
11. 10.Which of the following methods of speech
organization involves a discussion of both
cause and effect of an issue?
A. Casual Oder
B. Chronological Order
C. Comparison and Contrast
D. Spatial/Geographical Order
12. 11.Which of the following methods of speech
divides the topic into subtopics based on the
importance or interest value or simply because
the topic requires it?
A. Categorical/ Topical Oder
B. Chronological Order
C. Comparison and Contrast
D. Spatial/Geographical Order
13. 12.Which of the following methods of speech
requires the speaker to go from one place to
another, from one direction to another?
A. Categorical/ Topical Oder
B. Chronological Order
C. Comparison and Contrast
D. Spatial/Geographical Order
14. 13.Which of the following are transitional words
for contradiction?
A. Moreover
B. However
C. Furthermore
D. Again
15. 14. Which of the following should be avoided in
a written speech?
A. Jargons or technical terms specific only for a
group of people
B. Redundancy or excessive repetition of words
C. Language inappropriate for the audience
D. All of the above
16. 15.Which of the following statements is NOT true
about speech writing?
A. Speech writing is a recursive process.
B. Speech writing involves audience analysis.
C. Speech writing should take into consideration
grammatical correctness.
D. Speech writing can be done without considering
the time of delivery.