Macroskill Speaking Quiz 1

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QUIZ NO.

1
TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT OF THE MACROSKILLS
Prepared by: Rayshane N. Estrada BSE III- English

1. It is also known as fixed speech.


a) Frozen Style
b) Formal Style
c) Consultative Style
d) Intimate Style

2. It is the activation of a lexical concept, a concept for which we have


a word or morpheme in our mental lexicon.
a) Lexical Selection
b) Phonetic Encoding and Articulation
c) Conceptual Preparation
d) Morpho-phonological Encoding

3. It is the type of speech style that uses formal words and


expressions.
a) Frozen Style
b) Formal Style
c) Consultative Style
d) Intimate Style

4. According to this psycholinguist the whole process of speaking is


mostly hidden from our conscious minds.
a) Heidegger, 1954
b) Levelt, 1999
c) River, 1981
d) Honda, 2008

5. This speech style uses listener participation and feedback.


a) Formal Style
b) Consultative Style
c) Intimate Style
d) Casual/ Informal Style

6. How can you distinguish a persuasive speech from informative


speech?
a) the speaker wants its listener to acquire information that they do not possess
b) the speaker's goal is for its listener to gain knowledge
c) the speaker calls for action and wants its listener to make some change in
their behavior

d) the speaker wants its listeners to embrace a point of view or to


adopt a behavior

7. This style is used in conversations between people who are very


close and know each other quite well.
a) Frozen Style
b) Formal Style
c) Consultative Style
d) Intimate Style

8. It occurs when speaker urges listeners to engage in specific


behaviour or change of a point of view by misleading them.
a) cunning persuasion
b) genuine persuasion
c) pure persuasion
d) manipulative persuasion

9. This style is used in conversations between friends and insiders who


have something to share and have shared background information.
a) Formal Style
b) Consultative Style
c) Intimate Style
d) Casual/ Informal Style

10. The macroskill that is most natural to us because it is a


fundamentally human activity.
a) viewing
b) speaking
c) reading
d) writing

11. This is a general purpose of speaking where the context or


theme of the speech requires speakers to think about the speech
primarily in terms of audience enjoyment.
a) to inform
b) to persuade
c) to engage
d) to entertain
12. Frozen speech is the highest________________style which is
often used in respectful situation or formal ceremony.
a) form of communicative
b) fixed speech
c) complex grammar
d) creative discovery

13. The retrieval of morpho-phonological codes for the selected


words and the computation of their syllabication and accent
structure in context.
a) Conceptual Preparation
b) Morpho-phonological Encoding
c) Lexical Selection
d) Phonetic Encoding and Articulation

14. The following sentences describe casual or informal style


EXCEPT ONE. Which is it?
a) Casual or informal style have ellipsis, allows the use of slang, profanity,
and unconventional English words.
b) This speech style uses listener participation and feedback
c) A simple greeting with those you know well.
d) Its casual language uses words or phrases that are shortened like “I’m
doin’ it my way”

15. In consultative speech style, the speaker______ background


information while the listener ______ continuously.
a) sends; receives
b) gives; receives
c) supplies; participates
d) produces; share

16. This is a functional unit of human body that generate air


pressure when we speak
a) the articulators
b) the lungs
c) the resonators
d) the vocal folds
17. Which one is an example of Formal Speech Style?
a) Use of simplified grammar
b) When a student recites in class
c) Weddings
d) Job Interview

18. A linguist and German professor who refers that the form of
language the speaker utilized is characterized by the level of
formality.
a) Martin Joos
b) Willem Levelt
c) Martin Heidegger
d) Wilga Rivers

19. Which one is an example of Consultative Speech Style?


a) When a student recites in class
b) Use of simplified grammar
c) Weddings
d) Job Interview

20. This fourth functional unit that may be added and consist of
mouth, lips, tongue, cheek, palate, etc.which shape specific sounds.
a) the articulators
b) the lungs
c) the resonators
d) the vocal folds
ANSWER KEY
1. A
2. C
3. B
4. B
5. B
6. C
7. D
8. D
9. D
10. B
11. D
12. A
13. B
14. B
15. C
16. B
17. D
18. A
19. A
20. A

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