Exam 10: Managing Data and Using Graphics
Exam 1: Establishing a Framework for Business Communication75 Questions
Exam 2: Focusing on Interpersonal and Group Communication67 Questions
Exam 3: Planning Spoken and Written Messages76 Questions
Exam 4: Preparing Spoken and Written Messages74 Questions
Exam 5: Communicating Electronically70 Questions
Exam 6: Delivering Good and Neutral News Messages73 Questions
Exam 7: Delivering Bad-News Messages66 Questions
Exam 8: Delivering Persuasive Messages78 Questions
Exam 9: Understanding the Report Process and Research Methods76 Questions
Exam 10: Managing Data and Using Graphics64 Questions
Exam 11: Organizing and Preparing Reports and Proposals61 Questions
Exam 12: Designing and Delivering Business Presentations79 Questions
Exam 13: Preparing Résumés and Application Letters65 Questions
Exam 14: Interviewing for a Job and Preparing Employment Messages61 Questions
Exam 15: Document Format and Layout Guide54 Questions
Exam 16: Referencing Styles20 Questions
Exam 17: Language Review and Exercises49 Questions
Exam 18: Extension Course Posttest100 Questions
Exam 19: Extension Course Pretest100 Questions
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Which of the following is true concerning the use of graphics in business documents?
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Which of the following statements is correct concerning the reporting of quantitative data?
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Interpretation and analysis of a graphic should appear before the graphic is shown.
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While text can be given an unethical slant,graphic aids eliminate that risk because of their quantitative nature.
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Which of the following techniques would reduce the possibility that a reader or listener would be misled by a bar chart?
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Which of the following statements is correct concerning the use of graphics?
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People who want to understand the interpretation of data are generally more interested in reading about proportions and ratios than about specific numbers.
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Labeling each piece of a pie chart is not required,as long as the most important pieces are explained.
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A pictogram could be used to track progress toward completion of a six-month construction project.
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You want to show actual and budgeted expenses over the last five years for your company.The BEST graphic to use is a
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Fractions,percentages,and the Dow Jones industrial averages are examples of the common language used in communicating difficult or complex numbers.
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You want to show total U.S.auto sales in each year since 2005; the data could be illustrated using either a pictogram or a bar chart.
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The BEST graphic device to represent the sales of DVR devices over the last five years,with proportionate sales reflected for four age categories each year would be a
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Fraction,ratios,and percentages are examples of which of the following:
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In formatting a report,you discover that an entire table will not fit on the bottom of a page.You should
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Which of the following is an example of an effective talking title?
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Flip charts and white boards are obsolete and have been replaced by electronic presentations.
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When interpreting and analyzing a graphic presented within the text,
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