Read each question carefully and then select the best answer.
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1 | | An outline is superior to a script because it lets you see the relationship between ideas. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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2 | | An outline should contain more words than the speech as delivered. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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3 | | In an outline, each heading should have at least two subdivisions or none at all. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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4 | | "An Informative Speech about Tea" is a good title for a speech. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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5 | | In the outline format shown by the text, the introduction and conclusion have their own separate numbering sequence. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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6 | | If you plan to use visual aids, your outline should include a brief description of them. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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7 | | While note cards are acceptable, the very best option is to use no notes at all. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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8 | | When using note cards, you should put your notes on both sides of each card to conserve space. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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9 | | When you give a speech, you should use the same set of notes you used during rehearsals. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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10 | | If note cards are used, they should be numbered. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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11 | | One disadvantage of using a full sheet of paper for notes is that the speaker's eyes might glide over key points because the "map" is so large. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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12 | | In some cases, the text says, you can use visual aids as prompts and therefore have no need for notes on cards. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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13 | | When you are invited to give a speech and no time limit is set, you should feel free to speak for as long as you wish. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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14 | | Once you have created an outline, you should stick with it and not change it. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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15 | | The text advises that you "revise for continuity," which means smoothing out the parts that are disharmonious or clumsy. |
| | A) | true |
| | B) | false |
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