Deck 19: Writing Correspondence, Emails and Short Reports

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A business letter is considered successful if

A) it conveys the information in a business-like way.
B) the receiver acts on it without undue delay.
C) it gets the expected response.
D) it is set out in standard business format.
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The order and essential parts of the first part of a business letter layout are the

A) date, inside address, writer's name and address, salutation.
B) inside address, date, writer's name and address, salutation.
C) writer's name and address, date, inside address, salutation.
D) reference initials, writer's name and address, date, inside address.
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Which writing style is suitable because it speaks personally to a reader?

A) Use of an active voice
B) Use of inclusive language
C) Use of the 'you' approach
D) Use of technical terms
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A memo is

A) the standard format of communication within an organisation.
B) the standard format of communication within and outside an organisation.
C) the formal communication mode within an organisation.
D) the formal communication mode within and outside an organisation.
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A business letter with a full block layout format

A) must have open style punctuation.
B) must have mixed style punctuation.
C) places the sender's address and the date against the right margin.
D) places everything in the letter against the left margin.
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Four important aspects of business letter writing style are

A) word choice, letter format, brevity and unity of purpose.
B) organisation, emphasis, clarity and forthrightness.
C) logic, white space, balance and purpose.
D) letterhead, date, salutation and call to action.
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Why do you need to make a successful combination of opening and closing paragraphs in the body of the business letter?

A) To follow writing conventions
B) To catch the reader's attention and interest and prompt the response you seek
C) To showcase your successful writing skills
D) To develop the point you need to make
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What are common errors in writing business letters?

A) Using familiar words, short sentences and paragraphs
B) Using familiarity and courtesy
C) Being insincere and negative
D) Including a call to act in closing
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What is the first step in the development of any business letter?

A) Decide why the recipient is to get the letter
B) Write down the points that are going to be made
C) Write down what is going to be said
D) Write a draft
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Effective letter writing requires short sentences with a length of

A) 10-15 words.
B) 5-10 words.
C) 20-25 words.
D) 15-20 words.
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The plain English writing style in business letters includes the following features:

A) straightforward layout, plain English language and assertive tone.
B) colloquial language, passive voice and logical structure.
C) positive language, clear expression and courteous tone.
D) the passive voice only, 15-20 words per sentence and low Fog index.
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What are the three main types of business letters?

A) Business, promotional and application
B) Good news, bad news and persuasive
C) Memos, short reports and emails
D) Informational, request and acknowledgement
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The 3 × 3 writing process is a

A) metaphor which is used in most writing.
B) writing approach for organising and structuring documents.
C) systematic plan for developing all written and spoken business communications.
D) writing technique which guides the appropriate use of language.
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What is 'layout' in business writing?

A) The arrangement of information on a page
B) The frame for the body of a business letter
C) The structure of a thesis
D) The graphics used in a business report
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What is the difference between the 'open style' and the 'mixed style' in punctuation for business letters?

A) Whether or not there is a comma after 'Yours sincerely'
B) Whether or not there is a comma after the salutation and the complimentary close
C) Whether or not there is a comma after 'Yours faithfully'
D) Whether or not there are commas throughout the body of the letter
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The start of the body of a business letter should

A) inform the reader of the purpose of the letter.
B) contain the salutation and a subject line.
C) present details and information clearly and concisely.
D) catch the reader's attention after opening courteously.
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What is not included in a letterhead?

A) The company name, address and email address
B) The company logo and telephone number
C) The name, address, and email address of the sender
D) The reference number and writer's telephone extension
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The complimentary close in a business letter should match

A) the form of address used in the salutation.
B) the reader's expectations of a business letter.
C) the needs of the writer to make a strong point.
D) none of the above.
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In a business letter, what makes the salutation more personal?

A) The month of the year is fully spelled out.
B) An attention line is placed three lines below the inside address.
C) The reader's address is put at the beginning if the writer knows the reader.
D) The first name of the reader is used if the writer knows the reader.
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In a business letter the 'Yours sincerely' complimentary close is normally used when

A) the person's name is known.
B) you write to someone in the organisation who you do not personally know.
C) you open with 'Dear Sir' or 'Dear Madam'.
D) you write to a group of people to whom you have sent a standardised letter.
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The appropriate tone in a business letter displays courtesy towards the reader and confidence in the correspondence.
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The writing style suited to the body of the letter is the 'you' approach because it speaks personally to the reader and has a direct impact on the reader.
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The appropriate writing strategy for good news or neutral letters is

A) the circular order of information.
B) the circuitous order of information.
C) the direct order of information.
D) the indirect order of information.
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All companies include a reference (Our Ref. or Your Ref.) and telephone extension in their letterhead.
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Which of the following seeks a specific action?

A) Letter of enquiry
B) Letter of request
C) Letter of acknowledgement
D) Letter of introduction
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Memos are rarely sent between people working in different organisations.
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In a business letter, the introduction should state the action to be taken by the reader.
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The body of a business letter displays the official name, address, telephone, email address and logo, usually at the top of the page.
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It is acceptable to write the date as, for example, 10/8/20.
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One difference between a good-news letter and a bad-news letter is the order of information-direct or indirect.
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To avoid a sluggish effect in a business letter, use the passive voice.
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The two main types of layout are full block layout and mixed block layout.
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A comma should never be used after the salutation in a business letter.
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The negative expression, 'it is not unlikely that …' can accurately be replaced by the positive

A) 'It is likely that …'
B) 'It is possible that …'
C) 'It is almost certain that …'
D) 'It is certain that...'
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The subject line should be around ten to fifteen words in length.
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A letter of introduction asks others to share information and ideas.
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The attention line is the writer's greeting to the receiver.
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As a writing strategy, the subject line helps to focus the reader's attention on the letter's content.
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Full block layout is an attractive and modern layout that is easy to read.
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Which strategies need to be adopted when writing to international recipients?

A) Use short, simple one-idea sentences
B) Use acronyms and sports and military analogies
C) Use emotive words and superlatives
D) Use formal language
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The purpose of the AIDA formula in the order of information is

A) to catch the attention and interest of the reader and their desire and willingness to take action.
B) to help readers' understanding and draw their attention to the writer.
C) to inform the reader and request data from them.
D) to appeal to the reader's values and create desire for a product or a service.
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A letter that would most likely motivate a reader to act is

A) a collection letter.
B) a sales letter.
C) a credit letter.
D) a refusal.
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The time taken for the process of communication to develop from a reminder to the urgency stage when writing collection letters depends on

A) the type of credit account.
B) the company's knowledge of the debtor.
C) the organisation's collection policies.
D) all of the above.
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Persuasive letters aim to move the recipient towards taking some course of action. The strategy for this is to

A) offer a list of benefits or gains and/or warn of the likely consequences such as a loss or potential loss if no action is taken.
B) provide the recipient with an explanation of what is required, why it is required and indicate what they need to do.
C) get the reader's attention, outline or explain the benefits to them and then ask them to act to meet their desire to obtain the benefits.
D) plan the letter so that there is a list of points for taking a particular course of action then present the letter to the recipient.
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To recognise the actions of another, use a letter of enquiry.
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What is the purpose of the indirect order of information?

A) To maintain 'face' for the writer
B) To maintain the reader's goodwill
C) To please the reader
D) To strengthen the writer's purpose
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A letter of request asks others to share information and ideas.
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Use a credit refusal to reject a request for a loan.
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In order to keep the goodwill of the receiver, a refusal in a bad-news letter should be put at the end of the letter.
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An order refusal declines a request.
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Persuasive letters are written when

A) the writer is resistant to writing other types of letters.
B) the writer wants to change an attitude in the reader.
C) the writer wants to take action on behalf of the reader.
D) the writer wants to inform the reader about the outcome of a complaint.
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Types of appeals found in persuasive letters are appeals to

A) power, status and gain.
B) intellect, emotion and authority.
C) benefits, losses, potential benefits and losses.
D) inclusion, exclusion, status and vanity.
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In order to soften the bad news,

A) you need to give valid reasons for the refusal.
B) you need to detract from the bad news and make some indirect or irrelevant points.
C) you should use humour.
D) use some friendly expressions.
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In a bad-news letter, you should close the letter by referring again to the bad news and repeating your apology.
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Why should you avoid placing a refusal in the last sentence of a letter?

A) Reader behaviour research suggests that people do not usually read the entire letter.
B) The letter needs to be closed positively to foster goodwill.
C) The bad news should be placed at the beginning of the letter to save reading time.
D) Reasons for the refusal must be seen first so that the reader does not demand compensation.
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The best way to deliver bad news in a letter is

A) to adopt a direct order of information.
B) to adopt an indirect order of information.
C) to adopt an informal tone.
D) to adopt a formal tone.
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A persuasive letter is written to influence the reader to take some action.
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To decline a request, use an adjustment refusal.
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Both writers and readers can benefit from the explanation of the reasons behind the refusal.
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In writing a bad-news letter, you should state a refusal clearly.
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Persuasive writing is used in sales letters, credit communications, collection letters, job applications and cover letters to resumes.
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An appeal to authority suggests security and safety, and offers prestige.
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The word 'Report' is a suitable subject line if you are sending an email that contains a report to someone.
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Prioritising tasks would occur in which stage of the DRAFS strategy for managing email?

A) Delete
B) Reply
C) Act
D) Forward
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The three main short format reports used in business are

A) direct order report, indirect order report and routine order report.
B) overview report, incident report and periodic report.
C) formal short report, letter report and memorandum report.
D) chronological report, problem-solving report and options report.
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Short reports usually start with a purpose statement rather than introductory material because the receivers are usually aware of the subject matter.
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The disadvantages of producing a routine memo include that

A) memos cost a lot to produce and lack immediate feedback.
B) memos can be used as political tools.
C) memos are not as efficient as personal interactions.
D) memos are not regarded as formal communication tools.
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The appeal to autonomy is one of the appeals most often used in persuasive letters.
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Using generalisations and making comparisons between unlike events is characteristic of an objective appeal.
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A formal email that accompanies or delivers information, such as a report, is

A) an instruction email.
B) a transmittal email.
C) an authorisation email.
D) a request email.
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A sales letter involves persuasive writing whereas a collection letter does not.
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Effective sales letters are usually three to four pages, with extra information included as enclosures or attachments.
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Using all capital letters in an email can be perceived as the equivalent to shouting.
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Memos are a one-way form of communication.
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The use of email should be avoided in situations when

A) sending detailed or complicated information.
B) delivering bad news, sensitive news or when you are angry.
C) sending material that might be forwarded to others.
D) sending material that is not interesting to all possible readers.
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Which of the following memos should be used to share information with everyone within an organisation?

A) Request memo
B) Transmittal memo
C) Authorisation memo
D) Announcement memo
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Justification reports, progress reports and periodic reports all require

A) a statement about the report's purpose.
B) a thesis statement, a body and a conclusion.
C) an indirect order of information.
D) a discussion of advantages and disadvantages.
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Email is

A) the second most widely used application on the Internet.
B) a system of transmitting messages from computer to computer.
C) a record of correspondence.
D) used only for informal communication.
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In preparing a report, creating a mind map will enable you to work swiftly to produce a complete but concise report.
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An authorisation memo gives the receiver permission or authority to take action.
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Deck 19: Writing Correspondence, Emails and Short Reports
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A business letter is considered successful if

A) it conveys the information in a business-like way.
B) the receiver acts on it without undue delay.
C) it gets the expected response.
D) it is set out in standard business format.
C
2
The order and essential parts of the first part of a business letter layout are the

A) date, inside address, writer's name and address, salutation.
B) inside address, date, writer's name and address, salutation.
C) writer's name and address, date, inside address, salutation.
D) reference initials, writer's name and address, date, inside address.
C
3
Which writing style is suitable because it speaks personally to a reader?

A) Use of an active voice
B) Use of inclusive language
C) Use of the 'you' approach
D) Use of technical terms
C
4
A memo is

A) the standard format of communication within an organisation.
B) the standard format of communication within and outside an organisation.
C) the formal communication mode within an organisation.
D) the formal communication mode within and outside an organisation.
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A business letter with a full block layout format

A) must have open style punctuation.
B) must have mixed style punctuation.
C) places the sender's address and the date against the right margin.
D) places everything in the letter against the left margin.
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Four important aspects of business letter writing style are

A) word choice, letter format, brevity and unity of purpose.
B) organisation, emphasis, clarity and forthrightness.
C) logic, white space, balance and purpose.
D) letterhead, date, salutation and call to action.
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Why do you need to make a successful combination of opening and closing paragraphs in the body of the business letter?

A) To follow writing conventions
B) To catch the reader's attention and interest and prompt the response you seek
C) To showcase your successful writing skills
D) To develop the point you need to make
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What are common errors in writing business letters?

A) Using familiar words, short sentences and paragraphs
B) Using familiarity and courtesy
C) Being insincere and negative
D) Including a call to act in closing
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What is the first step in the development of any business letter?

A) Decide why the recipient is to get the letter
B) Write down the points that are going to be made
C) Write down what is going to be said
D) Write a draft
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Effective letter writing requires short sentences with a length of

A) 10-15 words.
B) 5-10 words.
C) 20-25 words.
D) 15-20 words.
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The plain English writing style in business letters includes the following features:

A) straightforward layout, plain English language and assertive tone.
B) colloquial language, passive voice and logical structure.
C) positive language, clear expression and courteous tone.
D) the passive voice only, 15-20 words per sentence and low Fog index.
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What are the three main types of business letters?

A) Business, promotional and application
B) Good news, bad news and persuasive
C) Memos, short reports and emails
D) Informational, request and acknowledgement
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The 3 × 3 writing process is a

A) metaphor which is used in most writing.
B) writing approach for organising and structuring documents.
C) systematic plan for developing all written and spoken business communications.
D) writing technique which guides the appropriate use of language.
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What is 'layout' in business writing?

A) The arrangement of information on a page
B) The frame for the body of a business letter
C) The structure of a thesis
D) The graphics used in a business report
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What is the difference between the 'open style' and the 'mixed style' in punctuation for business letters?

A) Whether or not there is a comma after 'Yours sincerely'
B) Whether or not there is a comma after the salutation and the complimentary close
C) Whether or not there is a comma after 'Yours faithfully'
D) Whether or not there are commas throughout the body of the letter
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The start of the body of a business letter should

A) inform the reader of the purpose of the letter.
B) contain the salutation and a subject line.
C) present details and information clearly and concisely.
D) catch the reader's attention after opening courteously.
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What is not included in a letterhead?

A) The company name, address and email address
B) The company logo and telephone number
C) The name, address, and email address of the sender
D) The reference number and writer's telephone extension
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The complimentary close in a business letter should match

A) the form of address used in the salutation.
B) the reader's expectations of a business letter.
C) the needs of the writer to make a strong point.
D) none of the above.
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In a business letter, what makes the salutation more personal?

A) The month of the year is fully spelled out.
B) An attention line is placed three lines below the inside address.
C) The reader's address is put at the beginning if the writer knows the reader.
D) The first name of the reader is used if the writer knows the reader.
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In a business letter the 'Yours sincerely' complimentary close is normally used when

A) the person's name is known.
B) you write to someone in the organisation who you do not personally know.
C) you open with 'Dear Sir' or 'Dear Madam'.
D) you write to a group of people to whom you have sent a standardised letter.
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The appropriate tone in a business letter displays courtesy towards the reader and confidence in the correspondence.
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The writing style suited to the body of the letter is the 'you' approach because it speaks personally to the reader and has a direct impact on the reader.
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The appropriate writing strategy for good news or neutral letters is

A) the circular order of information.
B) the circuitous order of information.
C) the direct order of information.
D) the indirect order of information.
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All companies include a reference (Our Ref. or Your Ref.) and telephone extension in their letterhead.
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Which of the following seeks a specific action?

A) Letter of enquiry
B) Letter of request
C) Letter of acknowledgement
D) Letter of introduction
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Memos are rarely sent between people working in different organisations.
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In a business letter, the introduction should state the action to be taken by the reader.
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The body of a business letter displays the official name, address, telephone, email address and logo, usually at the top of the page.
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It is acceptable to write the date as, for example, 10/8/20.
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One difference between a good-news letter and a bad-news letter is the order of information-direct or indirect.
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To avoid a sluggish effect in a business letter, use the passive voice.
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The two main types of layout are full block layout and mixed block layout.
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A comma should never be used after the salutation in a business letter.
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The negative expression, 'it is not unlikely that …' can accurately be replaced by the positive

A) 'It is likely that …'
B) 'It is possible that …'
C) 'It is almost certain that …'
D) 'It is certain that...'
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The subject line should be around ten to fifteen words in length.
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A letter of introduction asks others to share information and ideas.
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The attention line is the writer's greeting to the receiver.
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As a writing strategy, the subject line helps to focus the reader's attention on the letter's content.
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Full block layout is an attractive and modern layout that is easy to read.
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40
Which strategies need to be adopted when writing to international recipients?

A) Use short, simple one-idea sentences
B) Use acronyms and sports and military analogies
C) Use emotive words and superlatives
D) Use formal language
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The purpose of the AIDA formula in the order of information is

A) to catch the attention and interest of the reader and their desire and willingness to take action.
B) to help readers' understanding and draw their attention to the writer.
C) to inform the reader and request data from them.
D) to appeal to the reader's values and create desire for a product or a service.
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42
A letter that would most likely motivate a reader to act is

A) a collection letter.
B) a sales letter.
C) a credit letter.
D) a refusal.
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The time taken for the process of communication to develop from a reminder to the urgency stage when writing collection letters depends on

A) the type of credit account.
B) the company's knowledge of the debtor.
C) the organisation's collection policies.
D) all of the above.
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Persuasive letters aim to move the recipient towards taking some course of action. The strategy for this is to

A) offer a list of benefits or gains and/or warn of the likely consequences such as a loss or potential loss if no action is taken.
B) provide the recipient with an explanation of what is required, why it is required and indicate what they need to do.
C) get the reader's attention, outline or explain the benefits to them and then ask them to act to meet their desire to obtain the benefits.
D) plan the letter so that there is a list of points for taking a particular course of action then present the letter to the recipient.
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To recognise the actions of another, use a letter of enquiry.
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46
What is the purpose of the indirect order of information?

A) To maintain 'face' for the writer
B) To maintain the reader's goodwill
C) To please the reader
D) To strengthen the writer's purpose
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A letter of request asks others to share information and ideas.
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Use a credit refusal to reject a request for a loan.
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In order to keep the goodwill of the receiver, a refusal in a bad-news letter should be put at the end of the letter.
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An order refusal declines a request.
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51
Persuasive letters are written when

A) the writer is resistant to writing other types of letters.
B) the writer wants to change an attitude in the reader.
C) the writer wants to take action on behalf of the reader.
D) the writer wants to inform the reader about the outcome of a complaint.
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Types of appeals found in persuasive letters are appeals to

A) power, status and gain.
B) intellect, emotion and authority.
C) benefits, losses, potential benefits and losses.
D) inclusion, exclusion, status and vanity.
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53
In order to soften the bad news,

A) you need to give valid reasons for the refusal.
B) you need to detract from the bad news and make some indirect or irrelevant points.
C) you should use humour.
D) use some friendly expressions.
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54
In a bad-news letter, you should close the letter by referring again to the bad news and repeating your apology.
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55
Why should you avoid placing a refusal in the last sentence of a letter?

A) Reader behaviour research suggests that people do not usually read the entire letter.
B) The letter needs to be closed positively to foster goodwill.
C) The bad news should be placed at the beginning of the letter to save reading time.
D) Reasons for the refusal must be seen first so that the reader does not demand compensation.
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56
The best way to deliver bad news in a letter is

A) to adopt a direct order of information.
B) to adopt an indirect order of information.
C) to adopt an informal tone.
D) to adopt a formal tone.
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57
A persuasive letter is written to influence the reader to take some action.
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58
To decline a request, use an adjustment refusal.
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59
Both writers and readers can benefit from the explanation of the reasons behind the refusal.
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60
In writing a bad-news letter, you should state a refusal clearly.
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61
Persuasive writing is used in sales letters, credit communications, collection letters, job applications and cover letters to resumes.
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62
An appeal to authority suggests security and safety, and offers prestige.
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63
The word 'Report' is a suitable subject line if you are sending an email that contains a report to someone.
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64
Prioritising tasks would occur in which stage of the DRAFS strategy for managing email?

A) Delete
B) Reply
C) Act
D) Forward
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65
The three main short format reports used in business are

A) direct order report, indirect order report and routine order report.
B) overview report, incident report and periodic report.
C) formal short report, letter report and memorandum report.
D) chronological report, problem-solving report and options report.
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66
Short reports usually start with a purpose statement rather than introductory material because the receivers are usually aware of the subject matter.
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67
The disadvantages of producing a routine memo include that

A) memos cost a lot to produce and lack immediate feedback.
B) memos can be used as political tools.
C) memos are not as efficient as personal interactions.
D) memos are not regarded as formal communication tools.
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68
The appeal to autonomy is one of the appeals most often used in persuasive letters.
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69
Using generalisations and making comparisons between unlike events is characteristic of an objective appeal.
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70
A formal email that accompanies or delivers information, such as a report, is

A) an instruction email.
B) a transmittal email.
C) an authorisation email.
D) a request email.
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71
A sales letter involves persuasive writing whereas a collection letter does not.
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72
Effective sales letters are usually three to four pages, with extra information included as enclosures or attachments.
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73
Using all capital letters in an email can be perceived as the equivalent to shouting.
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74
Memos are a one-way form of communication.
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75
The use of email should be avoided in situations when

A) sending detailed or complicated information.
B) delivering bad news, sensitive news or when you are angry.
C) sending material that might be forwarded to others.
D) sending material that is not interesting to all possible readers.
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76
Which of the following memos should be used to share information with everyone within an organisation?

A) Request memo
B) Transmittal memo
C) Authorisation memo
D) Announcement memo
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77
Justification reports, progress reports and periodic reports all require

A) a statement about the report's purpose.
B) a thesis statement, a body and a conclusion.
C) an indirect order of information.
D) a discussion of advantages and disadvantages.
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78
Email is

A) the second most widely used application on the Internet.
B) a system of transmitting messages from computer to computer.
C) a record of correspondence.
D) used only for informal communication.
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79
In preparing a report, creating a mind map will enable you to work swiftly to produce a complete but concise report.
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An authorisation memo gives the receiver permission or authority to take action.
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