Exam 22: Proposals
Exam 1: Introduction to Technical Communication17 Questions
Exam 2: Meeting the Needs of Specific Audiences17 Questions
Exam 3: Persuading Your Audience18 Questions
Exam 4: Weighing the Ethical Issues17 Questions
Exam 5: Teamwork and Global Considerations18 Questions
Exam 6: An Overview of the Technical Writing Process16 Questions
Exam 7: Thinking Critically About the Research Process20 Questions
Exam 8: Evaluating and Interpreting Information19 Questions
Exam 9: Summarizing Research Findings and Other Information17 Questions
Exam 10: Organizing for Readers20 Questions
Exam 11: Editing for a Professional Style and Tone20 Questions
Exam 12: Designing Visual Information19 Questions
Exam 13: Designing Pages and Documents20 Questions
Exam 14: Email and Text Messages18 Questions
Exam 15: Workplace Memos and Letters20 Questions
Exam 16: Résumés and Other Job-Search Materials20 Questions
Exam 17: Technical Definitions20 Questions
Exam 18: Technical Descriptions, Specifications, and Marketing Materials20 Questions
Exam 19: Instructions and Procedures20 Questions
Exam 20: Informal Reports21 Questions
Exam 21: Formal Analytical Reports21 Questions
Exam 22: Proposals20 Questions
Exam 23: Oral Presentations and Video Conferencing20 Questions
Exam 24: Blogs, Wikis, and Web Pages19 Questions
Exam 25: Social Media15 Questions
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Clearly stating the problem is not necessary in a proposal, because it is implied.
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Formal proposals rarely need front and/or end matter.
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_________proposals are written in response to a request from a manager or customer, whereas _________proposals are written without having been requested.
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Solicited, unsolicited
The logical flow of a proposal is from problem/situation to solution/resolution.
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Three categories of proposals are_________ ,
_________, and_________ .
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If the solutions you propose have limitations, be sure to acknowledge them in the proposal.
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Informal internal proposals often take the form of an email or a memo.
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Which of the following components may be included in a formal proposal?
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Proposals have one purpose: to convince your audience to agree to your plan.
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The background section of a proposal may be brief or long, depending on the audience's knowledge of the situation.
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Whether solicited or unsolicited, all research proposals are formal.
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