Deck 22: Proposals

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When choosing sources to support your proposal,

A) cite all sources of common knowledge.
B) limit your sources to major background studies.
C) ignore the most recent studies.
D) do not acknowledge sources with a point of view different from your own.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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When writing the proposal,

A) adopt a confident tone.
B) choose the most simplistic language possible.
C) use active verbs.
D) a, b, and c.
E) a and c.
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Besides being clear, the proposal plan must be

A) inexpensive.
B) overly optimistic.
C) creative.
D) realistic.
E) b and d.
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Clearly stating the problem is not necessary in a proposal, because it is implied.
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Documenting the sources in your proposal is not necessary.
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The background section of a proposal may be brief or long, depending on the audience's knowledge of the situation.
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RFP is short for .
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Avoid all of the following in a proposal except

A) an inducement for readers to act.
B) excessive detail.
C) passive language.
D) exaggerated claims.
E) a broad title.
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Informal internal proposals often take the form of an email or a memo.
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Emphasize key points in your proposal with relevant visuals.
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If the solutions you propose have limitations, be sure to acknowledge them in the proposal.
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Which of the following components may be included in a formal proposal?

A) table of contents
B) references list
C) a letter of transmittal
D) a and b
E) a, b, and c
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An effective proposal

A) demonstrates a clear understanding of the audience's needs.
B) uses an appropriate format.
C) identifies benefits of solving the problem.
D) offers a realistic solution.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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Whether solicited or unsolicited, all research proposals are formal.
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Three categories of proposals are ,
, and .
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proposals are written in response to a request from a manager or customer, whereas proposals are written without having been requested.
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The logical flow of a proposal is from problem/situation to solution/resolution.
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Research (grant) proposals

A) are always unsolicited.
B) request approval to conduct a study.
C) always are written for nontechnical audiences.
D) rarely include a request for funding.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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Formal proposals rarely need front and/or end matter.
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Proposals have one purpose: to convince your audience to agree to your plan.
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Deck 22: Proposals
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When choosing sources to support your proposal,

A) cite all sources of common knowledge.
B) limit your sources to major background studies.
C) ignore the most recent studies.
D) do not acknowledge sources with a point of view different from your own.
E) All of these answers are correct.
limit your sources to major background studies.
2
When writing the proposal,

A) adopt a confident tone.
B) choose the most simplistic language possible.
C) use active verbs.
D) a, b, and c.
E) a and c.
a and c.
3
Besides being clear, the proposal plan must be

A) inexpensive.
B) overly optimistic.
C) creative.
D) realistic.
E) b and d.
realistic.
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Clearly stating the problem is not necessary in a proposal, because it is implied.
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Documenting the sources in your proposal is not necessary.
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The background section of a proposal may be brief or long, depending on the audience's knowledge of the situation.
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RFP is short for .
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Avoid all of the following in a proposal except

A) an inducement for readers to act.
B) excessive detail.
C) passive language.
D) exaggerated claims.
E) a broad title.
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Informal internal proposals often take the form of an email or a memo.
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Emphasize key points in your proposal with relevant visuals.
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If the solutions you propose have limitations, be sure to acknowledge them in the proposal.
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Which of the following components may be included in a formal proposal?

A) table of contents
B) references list
C) a letter of transmittal
D) a and b
E) a, b, and c
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An effective proposal

A) demonstrates a clear understanding of the audience's needs.
B) uses an appropriate format.
C) identifies benefits of solving the problem.
D) offers a realistic solution.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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Whether solicited or unsolicited, all research proposals are formal.
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Three categories of proposals are ,
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proposals are written in response to a request from a manager or customer, whereas proposals are written without having been requested.
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The logical flow of a proposal is from problem/situation to solution/resolution.
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Research (grant) proposals

A) are always unsolicited.
B) request approval to conduct a study.
C) always are written for nontechnical audiences.
D) rarely include a request for funding.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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Formal proposals rarely need front and/or end matter.
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Proposals have one purpose: to convince your audience to agree to your plan.
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