1. Which part of the speech provides the summary and review of the main points?
A. Main Idea
B. Introduction
C. Conclusion
D. Body
2. During the speech delivery, which of the following steps is NOT acceptable?
A. Having good posture
B. Using slang words
C. Maintaining eye contact
D. Having a well-modulated voice
3. Which part of the speech provides the main points which are supported by using facts, examples, and
statistics?
A. Main Idea
B. Introduction
C. ConclusionD. Body
4. Where can you find the part of the speech that provides you a clear, specific purpose of the speech?
A. Main Idea
B. Introduction
C. Conclusion
D. Body
5. In speech delivery, which of the following is considered acceptable?
A. Using vocal fillers
B. Poor posture
C. Chewing a gum
D. Using of gestures
6. If you were the speaker and you missed the first part of your speech, what did you lack?
A. Main Idea
B. Introduction
C. Conclusion
D. Body
7. You noticed the speaker chewing a gum while delivering his speech. What convention did he violate?
A. Delivery
B. Introduction
C. Conclusion
D. Body
8. During the speech delivery, which of the following is acceptable?
A. The speaker’s voice is loud enough to hear.
B. The speaker is using vocal fillers.
C. The speaker using monotone voice.
D. The speaker is reading the whole speech.
9. Which of the following is acceptable in writing the body of the speech?
A. It provides the main points of the topic.
B. It gives the introduction of the topic.
C. It gives the summary of the topic.
D. It provides a short generalization of the topic.
10. In writing the conclusion of the speech, which of the following is NOT acceptable?
A. Conclusion restates the central idea.
B. Conclusion summarizes/reviews main points.
C. Conclusion criticizes the main topic.
D. Conclusion has a call to action or memorable statement.