Exam 2: Technical Sentences
Exam 1: Why Technical People Neednt Fear Writing53 Questions
Exam 2: Technical Sentences53 Questions
Exam 3: Technical Paragraphs53 Questions
Exam 4: Parallelism, Lists, Headings, and Layout53 Questions
Exam 5: Emails, Letters, and Memos53 Questions
Exam 6: Short Reports, Proposals, and Technical Documents51 Questions
Exam 7: Formal Reports51 Questions
Exam 8: Intercultural Communication, Collaborative Writing, and Document Control52 Questions
Exam 9: References and Citations53 Questions
Exam 10: Technical Graphics53 Questions
Exam 11: Technical Definitions and Descriptions53 Questions
Exam 12: Instructions, Procedures, and Manuals53 Questions
Exam 13: Oral Presentations53 Questions
Exam 14: Ethics53 Questions
Exam 15: Job Application Packages51 Questions
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Describe the meaning of the word "subject." Where should the subject go in a sentence? Why?
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Breaking up noun chains goes against a basic principle of technical writing.
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Select the correct sequence of activities when revising sentences:
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Why are short sentences generally preferred over long ones? Name one situation in which making a sentence longer is acceptable.
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A technical writer should, whenever possible, make the grammatical subject a real person or something concrete.
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Which of the following sentences does NOT contain verb nominalizations?
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Technical sentences generally work best if the grammatical subject appears prominently in the middle of the sentence.
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"Police officer," "firefighter," and "actor" are all examples of ________.
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When editing sentences, what does it mean to "find the real subject"? How can you achieve this? Why is finding the real subject important in technical writing?
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"Administer," "substantiate," and "ascertain" are all examples of _________.
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Explain the difference between active and passive voice and the reasons why you might use one over the other in a technical writing scenario.
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The phrase "it has been noted that" is an example of ________.
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