Exam 6: Completing Business Messages
Exam 1: Achieving Success Through Effective Business Communication100 Questions
Exam 2: Mastering Interpersonal Communication99 Questions
Exam 3: Communicating in a World of Diversity100 Questions
Exam 4: Planning Business Messages100 Questions
Exam 5: Writing Business Messages100 Questions
Exam 6: Completing Business Messages100 Questions
Exam 7: Crafting Messages for Electronic Media100 Questions
Exam 8: Writing Routine and Positive Messages100 Questions
Exam 9: Writing Negative Messages100 Questions
Exam 10: Writing Persuasive Messages100 Questions
Exam 11: Finding, Evaluating, and Processing Information100 Questions
Exam 12: Designing Visual Communication100 Questions
Exam 13: Planning Reports and Proposals100 Questions
Exam 14: Writing Reports and Proposals100 Questions
Exam 15: Completing Reports and Proposals100 Questions
Exam 16: Developing Oral and Online Presentations100 Questions
Exam 17: Enhancing Presentations With Slides and Other Visuals100 Questions
Exam 18: Building Careers and Writing Résumés100 Questions
Exam 19: Applying and Interviewing for Employment100 Questions
Exam 20: Format and Layout of Business Documents20 Questions
Exam 21: Documentation of Report Sources20 Questions
Exam 22: Correction Symbols20 Questions
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Which of the following sentences is the most concisely worded?
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With ________ construction, two or more similar ideas are expressed with the same grammatical pattern.
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One way to make your messages clearer is to break up overly long sentences into shorter sentences.
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Which of the following techniques can help you proofread more effectively?
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Briefly describe at least three advantages of using lists in business documents.
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To avoid legal problems in your business messages, you should use as many hedging words (such as may or seems) as possible.
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If you find graphics, photos, videos, and other elements online, you can use them in your own documents without worrying about copyright violations.
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At the beginning of the revision process, you should evaluate the content of your message, then review the effectiveness of its organization.
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Explain at least three of the steps involved in editing documents for clarity.
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"The qualification of the runner in the race took one hour" is an example of a sentence with a camouflaged verb.
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What is wrong with the following sentence? "Having stalled for two days, the assignment was now late."
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You should strive for a sixth-grade reading level for most business messages.
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An electronic ________ gives you alternative words and helps you find synonyms.
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Short words are generally more vivid and easier to read than long words.
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Rewrite the following sentence to eliminate redundancies: "The engineers collaborated together in order to produce the uniquely original final outcomes of their research."
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The best approach to completing your business message is to focus on the details first before addressing the document as a whole.
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Using a spell checker guarantees that your documents will be free of spelling errors.
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