Exam 17: Writing Proposals and Progress Reports
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Which of the following best represent noncompetitive proposals?
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Audrey Jones is planning to write a proposal on "The Harmful Impacts of using Chemical Fertilizers" in Ireland.In this proposal,she intends to write about banning the use of chemical fertilizers as a possible solution to the problem of groundwater contamination,as well as its impact on health.Which of the following sections in the proposal would this information be included in?
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Which of the following purposes does a proposal serve,if a company knows it needs to change,but unsure of what they should do?
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For which of the following reasons are proposals generally created?
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Abigail who is working on the "Clean Energy Campaign" needs to write a business plan to install solar power panels in 30 villages of Jakarta.Which section in her business plan should she give careful attention which the funding agency will read to make initial decisions about her proposal?
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While writing the budget section of a proposal,it is important to clearly justify costs that may seem to benefit oneself instead of the sponsor.
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What are RFPs and what guidelines should be followed when responding to one? Explain.
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Why should a substantial amount of time be allotted before a due date for a proposal?
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In chronological progress reports,one should summarize progress in terms of goals and the original schedule using measurable statements.
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A proposal has one primary goal,which is getting a project accepted,and does not involve getting oneself or an organization accepted to get a job done.
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A good proposal requires one to avoid anticipating questions that readers might have.
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What does the qualifications/resources/facilities section of a proposal cover? Discuss with the help of an example.
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While writing progress reports,it is essential to present every detail as equally important instead of emphasizing on specific ones.
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