Deck 12: Writing Informational Reports
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Deck 12: Writing Informational Reports
1
Which of these is NOT a typical field report as described by Chapter 12?
A) a report on a visit to a potential building site for an office for a client
B) a report on maintenance performed on a broken piece of machinery in a shop
C) a report on an inspection conducted at a customer's site
D) a report on an experiment conducted in your company's laboratory
A) a report on a visit to a potential building site for an office for a client
B) a report on maintenance performed on a broken piece of machinery in a shop
C) a report on an inspection conducted at a customer's site
D) a report on an experiment conducted in your company's laboratory
D
2
Chapter 12 notes that in writing meeting minutes, you should be comprehensive and clear. According to the chapter, what else should you do?
A) Be objective.
B) Record emotional exchanges between participants.
C) Be diplomatic.
D) Create a planning document for use in preparing for the group's next meeting.
A) Be objective.
B) Record emotional exchanges between participants.
C) Be diplomatic.
D) Create a planning document for use in preparing for the group's next meeting.
A, C
3
Which of the following statements best describes a progress report?
A) A progress report is an initial document that helps establish a project.
B) A progress report is an intermediate document produced while a project is ongoing.
C) A progress report is a summative document produced at the conclusion of a project.
D) None of the responses are correct.
A) A progress report is an initial document that helps establish a project.
B) A progress report is an intermediate document produced while a project is ongoing.
C) A progress report is a summative document produced at the conclusion of a project.
D) None of the responses are correct.
B
4
which of the following statements is true?
A) A status report describes work on a project, whereas a progress report describes work that is not specific to a particular project
B) A progress report describes work on a project, whereas a status report describes work that is not specific to a particular project.
C) A progress report is for internal audiences, whereas a status report is for external audiences.
D) None of the responses are correct.
A) A status report describes work on a project, whereas a progress report describes work that is not specific to a particular project
B) A progress report describes work on a project, whereas a status report describes work that is not specific to a particular project.
C) A progress report is for internal audiences, whereas a status report is for external audiences.
D) None of the responses are correct.
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5
Which of these adjectives best describes a good directive?
A) persuasive
B) extensive
C) informational
D) formal
A) persuasive
B) extensive
C) informational
D) formal
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6
Which of the following statements about incident reports is NOT true?
A) Incident reports can be created by filling in report forms.
B) Incident reports often contain graphics and video.
C) Incident reports usually run a few pages long.
D) Specialized types of incident reports go by other names, such as accident reports.
A) Incident reports can be created by filling in report forms.
B) Incident reports often contain graphics and video.
C) Incident reports usually run a few pages long.
D) Specialized types of incident reports go by other names, such as accident reports.
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7
You are an independent contractor. The due date for your current project falls fairly close to your vacation, which means you are going to miss a deadline to deliver some work to your client. Which of the following statements in a progress report sent before your deadline is most ethical?
A) "I anticipate meeting the deadline."
B) "Against my protestations, the project manager pressured me to accept an overly aggressive schedule."
C) "I did not realize how much my vacation would affect my work hours. I might need 1-2 extra days to complete everything."
D) "I have never missed a deadline with a client."
A) "I anticipate meeting the deadline."
B) "Against my protestations, the project manager pressured me to accept an overly aggressive schedule."
C) "I did not realize how much my vacation would affect my work hours. I might need 1-2 extra days to complete everything."
D) "I have never missed a deadline with a client."
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8
you should be "clear, comprehensive, objective, and diplomatic" when writing meeting minutes. Which two of these goals have the greatest potential to conflict with each other?
A) clarity and comprehensiveness
B) comprehensiveness and objectivity
C) objectivity and diplomacy
D) comprehensiveness and diplomacy
A) clarity and comprehensiveness
B) comprehensiveness and objectivity
C) objectivity and diplomacy
D) comprehensiveness and diplomacy
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9
A writer in the research division of Radworth Pharmaceutical, Inc. is preparing a monthly progress report on the development of a new drug. What is the best way to organize the body of the report?
A) by time
B) from most-important to least-important accomplishments
C) by task
D) based on the budget allocated for the project
A) by time
B) from most-important to least-important accomplishments
C) by task
D) based on the budget allocated for the project
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10
Why is it important to be honest in an informational report when you have to share bad news?
A) Withholding bad news can mislead readers.
B) Being honest is the ethical thing to do.
C) Sponsors or supervisors of a project have a right to know what is going on.
D) All responses are correct.
A) Withholding bad news can mislead readers.
B) Being honest is the ethical thing to do.
C) Sponsors or supervisors of a project have a right to know what is going on.
D) All responses are correct.
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11
which of the following is NOT a typical informational report?
A) an incident report about the response of your company's security team to an unauthorized visitor on your property
B) a proposal to study why a piece of your company's machinery failed at a customer's site
C) a directive about where employees should park while a construction crew will be blocking some parking spaces
D) meeting minutes recording decisions reached during a committee meeting
A) an incident report about the response of your company's security team to an unauthorized visitor on your property
B) a proposal to study why a piece of your company's machinery failed at a customer's site
C) a directive about where employees should park while a construction crew will be blocking some parking spaces
D) meeting minutes recording decisions reached during a committee meeting
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12
field reports "explain problems, methods, results, and conclusions, but they deemphasize methods and can include recommendations." What does it mean to deemphasize methods?
A) Spend less effort describing how you did the research and more effort on what you learned from it.
B) Write fewer words describing how you did the research and more words on what you learned from it.
C) Always make sure that your methods section is not the first section.
D) None of the responses are correct.
A) Spend less effort describing how you did the research and more effort on what you learned from it.
B) Write fewer words describing how you did the research and more words on what you learned from it.
C) Always make sure that your methods section is not the first section.
D) None of the responses are correct.
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13
What is the difference between a progress report and a status report?
A) There is no difference.
B) A progress report communicates the current status of an ongoing project, whereas a status report is an update on the entire range of operations of a department or division of an organization.
C) A status report communicates the current status of an ongoing project, whereas a progress report is an update on the entire range of operations of a department or division of an organization.
D) A progress report is written for readers outside of the originating organization, whereas a status report is written for readers within the organization.
A) There is no difference.
B) A progress report communicates the current status of an ongoing project, whereas a status report is an update on the entire range of operations of a department or division of an organization.
C) A status report communicates the current status of an ongoing project, whereas a progress report is an update on the entire range of operations of a department or division of an organization.
D) A progress report is written for readers outside of the originating organization, whereas a status report is written for readers within the organization.
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14
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A) Progress reports are similar to, but not identical to, status reports.
B) Correctly written meeting minutes record everything that occurs at the meeting.
C) Field reports may conclude with suggestions for future action.
D) Incident reports are appropriate for describing accidents that occur in the workplace.
A) Progress reports are similar to, but not identical to, status reports.
B) Correctly written meeting minutes record everything that occurs at the meeting.
C) Field reports may conclude with suggestions for future action.
D) Incident reports are appropriate for describing accidents that occur in the workplace.
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15
which of the options below is NOT an advantage of using a word-processing template to record meeting minutes?
A) The note taker can enter the notes directly into his or her computer rather than typing up written notes afterward.
B) The form prompts the note taker to enter information he or she might have otherwise overlooked.
C) The template automatically distributes the minutes to all meeting attendees.
D) Because the template is a table, readers quickly become accustomed to reading it and locating the information they need.
A) The note taker can enter the notes directly into his or her computer rather than typing up written notes afterward.
B) The form prompts the note taker to enter information he or she might have otherwise overlooked.
C) The template automatically distributes the minutes to all meeting attendees.
D) Because the template is a table, readers quickly become accustomed to reading it and locating the information they need.
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16
In general, why would someone need to write an incident report?
A) Employees have followed the guidelines established in a recent directive.
B) Something unexpected happened, and the results are good news.
C) Work on a project has been completed.
D) Something unexpected happened, and the results are bad news.
A) Employees have followed the guidelines established in a recent directive.
B) Something unexpected happened, and the results are good news.
C) Work on a project has been completed.
D) Something unexpected happened, and the results are bad news.
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17
Which of the following people would be most likely to organize a progress or status report according to task? (Select all answers that apply.)
A) a salesperson responsible for selling medical devices in a two-state area
B) a project manager overseeing the implementation of new software throughout your company
C) an engineer developing a new industrial ceramic compound for a client
D) All responses are correct.
A) a salesperson responsible for selling medical devices in a two-state area
B) a project manager overseeing the implementation of new software throughout your company
C) an engineer developing a new industrial ceramic compound for a client
D) All responses are correct.
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18
Which of these is NOT an important question to answer when writing an incident report?
A) What happened?
B) Whose camera recorded the incident?
C) Why did the incident happen?
D) What should be done in response to this incident?
A) What happened?
B) Whose camera recorded the incident?
C) Why did the incident happen?
D) What should be done in response to this incident?
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19
What are common formats for written informational reports?
A) memos
B) reports
C) web pages
D) emails
E) All responses are correct.
A) memos
B) reports
C) web pages
D) emails
E) All responses are correct.
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20
which two of the following organizational patterns are frequently used in progress reports?
A) spatial pattern
B) time pattern
C) cause-and-effect pattern
D) task pattern
E) progression pattern
A) spatial pattern
B) time pattern
C) cause-and-effect pattern
D) task pattern
E) progression pattern
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21
In writing a set of meeting minutes, you should interpret the events of the meeting for your readers.
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22
It is not appropriate to add appendixes to informational reports.
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23
Whether you have good news or bad news to share, it is important to keep a professional, measured tone in an informational report.
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24
A directive is an informational document, not a persuasive one.
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25
what is the primary purpose of a field report?
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26
What course of action should you take if you find that you will not be able to meet your original deadline for delivery of a report?
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27
what is the common goal of all informational reports?
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28
When you are recording meeting minutes and an argument arises, you should record both the argument and its outcome in order to ensure comprehensiveness.
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29
How can you ensure that readers can easily find any appendixes you create for a report?
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30
The primary purpose of a directive is to direct the reader to additional sources of information.
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31
Identify three of the questions you should be sure to answer in a field report.
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32
What is another name for a status report?
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33
what are the two organizational patterns frequently used in progress reports?
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34
what is the primary purpose of a directive?
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35
what does an incident report describe?
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36
A status report is usually organized according to task.
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37
A directive should include the reasoning behind a new policy or procedure so that readers will be persuaded that the new policy or procedure is desirable or at least necessary.
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38
It is appropriate to use a defensive tone in an informational report if something has not happened according to plan.
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39
A field report explains a problem, methods, results, and conclusions, but it deemphasizes the methods and can include recommendations.
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40
What are the five basic formats for informational reports discussed in Chapter 12?
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