Deck 17: Short, Informal Reports

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A report that addresses the situation where "John Smith cut his arm" is what type of report?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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When writing a short, informal report to an external audience, it is best to use

A)letter formats.
B)e-mail.
C)memo formats.
D)All of these answers are correct.
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The purpose section of a report is usually one of the longest sections.
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What type of report shows the steps followed in performing a test?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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What type of report shows work actually accomplished to date?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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The purpose statement is like a topic sentence.
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What type of report studies the practicality of a proposed plan and recommends action?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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What type of report answers the question, "Is a particular project developing on schedule?"

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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What type of report covers specifications, costs, potential problems, etc.?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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You should use highlighting techniques in a report.
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What type of report is a review of your travel and activities?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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Short reports are not informal or routine communications.
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What type of report answers the question, "Is labor sufficient and efficiently used?"

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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Some writers skip the introductory portion of reports and go directly to the discussion section. This is okay if they believe that their readers know why the reports were written and who is involved.
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What type of report would discuss the apparatus used?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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Are headings and talking headings suited for short reports?

A)yes
B)no
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The discussion section is usually the largest section of the report.
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All reports share certain similarities in format, development, and style.
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Reports are written to

A)internal audiences.
B)external audiences.
C)A and B are correct.
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Reports are always formal, internal documents.
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Define an investigative report and an incident report. Provide examples and explain the difference between the two reports.
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What are the five basic units of a report? Briefly discuss the role of each unit and its importance.
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Deck 17: Short, Informal Reports
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A report that addresses the situation where "John Smith cut his arm" is what type of report?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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When writing a short, informal report to an external audience, it is best to use

A)letter formats.
B)e-mail.
C)memo formats.
D)All of these answers are correct.
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The purpose section of a report is usually one of the longest sections.
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What type of report shows the steps followed in performing a test?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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What type of report shows work actually accomplished to date?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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The purpose statement is like a topic sentence.
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What type of report studies the practicality of a proposed plan and recommends action?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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What type of report answers the question, "Is a particular project developing on schedule?"

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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What type of report covers specifications, costs, potential problems, etc.?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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You should use highlighting techniques in a report.
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What type of report is a review of your travel and activities?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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Short reports are not informal or routine communications.
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What type of report answers the question, "Is labor sufficient and efficiently used?"

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C)lab
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E)incident
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Some writers skip the introductory portion of reports and go directly to the discussion section. This is okay if they believe that their readers know why the reports were written and who is involved.
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What type of report would discuss the apparatus used?

A)trip
B)progress
C)lab
D)feasibility
E)incident
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Are headings and talking headings suited for short reports?

A)yes
B)no
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The discussion section is usually the largest section of the report.
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All reports share certain similarities in format, development, and style.
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Reports are written to

A)internal audiences.
B)external audiences.
C)A and B are correct.
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Reports are always formal, internal documents.
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Define an investigative report and an incident report. Provide examples and explain the difference between the two reports.
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What are the five basic units of a report? Briefly discuss the role of each unit and its importance.
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