Informative Speech QuizVersion en ligne Test your knowledge about speeches that provide information on habitual facts or situations. par Nidia Giorgis 1 What type of information do speeches about habitual facts or situations provide? a Scientific experiments b Fictional stories c Recurring or routine details d Historical events 2 What is the main purpose of speeches on habitual facts or situations? a To inform and educate the audience b To confuse the listeners c To entertain with jokes d To persuade to buy products 3 What kind of language is commonly used in speeches about habitual facts? a Poetic and metaphorical language b Complex and technical terms c Simple and clear language d Foreign languages 4 Why is it important to provide accurate information in these speeches? a To entertain with false facts b To build credibility and trust c To confuse the audience d To test the listeners' knowledge 5 What should be avoided in speeches about habitual facts or situations? a Visual aids b Humor and jokes c Biased or misleading information d Personal anecdotes 6 Who benefits from speeches that give information about habitual facts? a Actors performing on stage b Audience seeking knowledge c Advertisers promoting products d Politicians seeking votes 7 What type of evidence is often used in speeches on habitual facts? a Fictional characters b Opinions and personal beliefs c Emotional stories d Statistical data and research findings 8 How can speakers engage the audience in speeches about habitual facts? a By showing funny videos b By singing songs c By asking thought-provoking questions d By telling jokes 9 What is a common structure for speeches on habitual facts or situations? a No clear structure b Random sequence of facts c Only jokes and humor d Introduction, body with main points, conclusion 10 What distinguishes informative speeches from other types of speeches? a Focus on providing factual information b Focus on entertaining the audience c Focus on persuading to take action d Focus on personal experiences