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Engage Your Listening Skills: Take the Quiz!
Test your knowledge on the different types of listening and persuasive techniques. This quiz not only assesses your understanding but also enhances your skills in communication and critical analysis.
- 37 thought-provoking questions
- Multiple choice format
- Learn about listening styles and propaganda techniques
€œThe most basic and powerful way to connect to another person is to _____" -Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen
Speech types
Cohesive Devices
Speech
Listening
Listen to evaluate and analyze
Information listening
Critical listening
Therapeutic or Empathetic listening
Listening
Listening to understand feeling and emotion
Information listening
Critical listening
Therapeutic or Empathetic listening
Listening
Listen to learn
Information listening
Critical listening
Therapeutic or Empathetic listening
Listening
_______ are words or phrases that make a competition connected and unified.
Speech types
Cohesive Devices
Speech
Listening
It is a formal talk given usually to large number of people on a special occasion.
Speech types
Cohesive Devices
Speech
Listening
To provide and explain (speech type)
Persuasive
Special Occasion
Informative
Listening
To convince an audience or forward an advocacy.
Persuasive
Special Occasion
Informative
Listening
To give praise, pay tribute, and to entertain.
Persuasive
Special Occasion
Informative
Listening
It is a propaganda technique wherein it persuades everyone to do a certain action because many other people are doing it.
Testimonial
Bandwagon
Transfer
Name-calling
It is a propaganda technique that uses statements of approval from an expert or a famous person in promoting a particular product/service.
Testimonial
Bandwagon
Transfer
Name-calling
It is a propaganda technique that is commonly used in political campaigns.
Testimonial
Bandwagon
Transfer
Name-calling
It is a propaganda technique that invokes fear in those exposed to the propaganda, resulting in the formation of a negative opinion about a person, group, sets of beliefs or ideas.
Testimonial
Bandwagon
Transfer
Name-calling
It is a propaganda technique where the products name is repeated many times.
Glittering Generalities
Card-stacking
Repitition
Name-calling
It is a propaganda technique wherein the advertisers stress the positive qualities of the products and ignore its negative side.
Glittering Generalities
Card-stacking
Repitition
Name-calling
It is a propaganda technique that it often vague but presents positive ideas like those found in slogans or posters.
Glittering Generalities
Card-stacking
Repitition
Name-calling
A well-known story handed down between a generation to another.
Folktale
Oral Tradition
Cultural Heritage
Chronological order
A form of communication wherein knowledge, art, ideas, and cultural material is received, preserved, and transmitted by mouth from one generation to another.
Folktale
Oral Tradition
Cultural Heritage
Chronological order
Manifestation of how a community lives reflected in their practices, customs, and values which are transferred from one generation to another.
Folktale
Oral Tradition
Cultural Heritage
Chronological order
Any opinion that influences a person's thoughts, feelings, or actions. A person can be biased against something or have a bias to something.
Author's bias
Bias
Denotation
Connotation
The literal or primary meaning of a word.
Author's bias
Bias
Denotation
Connotation
An opinion or prejudice that affects that author's writing and prevents the author's writing and prevents the author from being completely neutral about the topic.
Author's bias
Bias
Denotation
Connotation
Labeling an entire group.
Loaded Words
Stereotype
Vague Language/ Generalizations
One-sided arguments
Facts
Opinion
The truth
Loaded Words
Stereotype
Vague Language/ Generalizations
One-sided arguments
Facts
Opinion
Can be charged with emotion and involve strongly positive or negative reactions beyond their literal meaning.
Loaded Words
Stereotype
Vague Language/ Generalizations
One-sided arguments
Facts
Opinion
It only present the advantages of taking action and fail to mention any possible disadvantages.
Loaded Words
Stereotype
Vague Language/ Generalizations
One-sided arguments
Facts
Opinion
Talking about something without directly saying what it is.
Loaded Words
Stereotype
Vague Language/ Generalizations
One-sided arguments
Facts
Opinion
Can be based on feelings, emotions, or prejudice.
Loaded Words
Stereotype
Vague Language/ Generalizations
One-sided arguments
Facts
Opinion
Involve a difference of belief. (disagreement)
Social Issues
Moral Issues
Economic Issues
Refers to any problem in the economy that is concerned with the production of goods and resources.
Social Issues
Moral Issues
Economic Issues
A problem that affects many people within a society.
Social Issues
Moral Issues
Economic Issues
Select the words that introduce a series or sequence
First, second, third, ... initially, then, next, before, after, in the first place, ...
In addition, moreover, furthermore, and, also
For example, for instance, to illustrate, such as
Like, similarly, as well as, likewise, compared with, in comparison with
But, although, however, in contrast, instead, rather, nevertheless, on the other hand
To summarize, in all, in summary, in conclusion, therefore, to sum up, basically
To add something
First, second, third, ... initially, then, next, before, after, in the first place, ...
In addition, moreover, furthermore, and, also
For example, for instance, to illustrate, such as
Like, similarly, as well as, likewise, compared with, in comparison with
But, although, however, in contrast, instead, rather, nevertheless, on the other hand
To summarize, in all, in summary, in conclusion, therefore, to sum up, basically
To give example
First, second, third, ... initially, then, next, before, after, in the first place, ...
In addition, moreover, furthermore, and, also
For example, for instance, to illustrate, such as
Like, similarly, as well as, likewise, compared with, in comparison with
But, although, however, in contrast, instead, rather, nevertheless, on the other hand
To summarize, in all, in summary, in conclusion, therefore, to sum up, basically
To compare ideas
First, second, third, ... initially, then, next, before, after, in the first place, ...
In addition, moreover, furthermore, and, also
For example, for instance, to illustrate, such as
Like, similarly, as well as, likewise, compared with, in comparison with
But, although, however, in contrast, instead, rather, nevertheless, on the other hand
To summarize, in all, in summary, in conclusion, therefore, to sum up, basically
To contrast details
First, second, third, ... initially, then, next, before, after, in the first place, ...
In addition, moreover, furthermore, and, also
For example, for instance, to illustrate, such as
Like, similarly, as well as, likewise, compared with, in comparison with
But, although, however, in contrast, instead, rather, nevertheless, on the other hand
To summarize, in all, in summary, in conclusion, therefore, to sum up, basically
To summarize
First, second, third, ... initially, then, next, before, after, in the first place, ...
In addition, moreover, furthermore, and, also
For example, for instance, to illustrate, such as
Like, similarly, as well as, likewise, compared with, in comparison with
But, although, however, in contrast, instead, rather, nevertheless, on the other hand
In all, in summary, in conclusion, therefore, to sum up, basically
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