True or False. 1. As a listener, you seldom quote the exact words of the speaker unless you find a word, phrase, or statement in what was said worth quoting. 2. In a conversational exchange, there is a shifting of roles of listener and speaker usually in short turns of a few seconds. 3. Critical and Analytical listening is called for when viewing TV ads, listening to political speeches or debates and in problem-solving situations. 4. When listening in real life, there are certain noise "bits” of the discourse that are unintelligible to the hearer which he or she cannot ignore. 5. Appreciative listening is the act of paying attention to and trying to get the meaning of what you hear.