CAASPP CAASPP Speaking and Listening 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which strategy best helps a listener evaluate a speaker's argument during a CAASPP-aligned task?
- Accepting all claims without question
- Identifying whether claims are supported by evidence (Correct answer)
- Focusing only on the speaker's tone of voice
- Writing down every word the speaker says
Correct answer: Identifying whether claims are supported by evidence
Evaluating whether claims are backed by evidence is a core listening skill in California's ELA standards for critical comprehension.
Question 2: When adapting speech for different audiences and purposes, a California student should primarily consider:
- How long the speech will be
- The audience's background knowledge and the formality of the context (Correct answer)
- Whether the classroom has good lighting
- The number of slides in a presentation
Correct answer: The audience's background knowledge and the formality of the context
Adapting speech to audience and context is a California speaking standard that ensures communication is appropriate and effective.
Question 3: A student uses multimedia (charts, images) in a presentation. According to California standards, what is the primary benefit of this?
- It replaces the need to speak
- It enhances and clarifies the spoken message (Correct answer)
- It makes the presentation longer
- It shows the student has internet access
Correct answer: It enhances and clarifies the spoken message
Multimedia tools are used strategically to support and clarify a speaker's message, as required by California's presentation standards.
Question 4: During a CAASPP performance task discussion, a student disagrees with a peer. What is the best approach?
- Interrupt immediately to correct the peer
- Politely acknowledge the peer's view, then present a counter-argument with evidence (Correct answer)
- Stay silent to avoid conflict
- Repeat the peer's statement louder
Correct answer: Politely acknowledge the peer's view, then present a counter-argument with evidence
Respectful disagreement using evidence reflects California's collaborative discussion standards for civil discourse.
Question 5: Which element is essential for a student to demonstrate mastery of oral presentation skills on a CAASPP performance task?
- Speaking in a monotone voice throughout
- Using eye contact, appropriate pacing, and organized content (Correct answer)
- Reading every word from a script
- Using the longest words possible
Correct answer: Using eye contact, appropriate pacing, and organized content
Mastery of oral presentation includes eye contact, pacing, volume, and organized delivery as defined in California's speaking standards.
Question 6: What does it mean to 'integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media' as described in California's listening standards?
- Watch only videos, never read text
- Combine and critically assess information from multiple formats like video, audio, and print (Correct answer)
- Memorize facts from a single source
- Copy information from a website
Correct answer: Combine and critically assess information from multiple formats like video, audio, and print
Integrating information across media formats and evaluating their credibility is a key California listening and viewing standard.
Which strategy best helps a listener evaluate a speaker's argument during a CAASPP-aligned task?