1. Which of the following parts of speech may be used in reports?
Answers: • (All of these)
2. True or False? A report should be written without using traditional paragraphs.
Answers: • False
3. True or False? A report should have a clear, distinct title.
Answers: • True
4. Select the evidence that would least contribute to a team performance report written for a business.
Answers: • Interpretations of employees' personal activities
5. What contributes to making a report easy to read?
Answers: • The use of graphics
6. Which of the following appear in the first and final sections of a report, respectively?
Answers: • The Introduction and the Conclusion
7. What is the primary purpose of the Recommendations section of a report?
Answers: • To enable the reader to make an informed decision
8. Which of the following is the least effective title for a history report?
Answers: • Changes in England: An Analysis
Answers: • (All of these)
2. True or False? A report should be written without using traditional paragraphs.
Answers: • False
3. True or False? A report should have a clear, distinct title.
Answers: • True
4. Select the evidence that would least contribute to a team performance report written for a business.
Answers: • Interpretations of employees' personal activities
5. What contributes to making a report easy to read?
Answers: • The use of graphics
6. Which of the following appear in the first and final sections of a report, respectively?
Answers: • The Introduction and the Conclusion
7. What is the primary purpose of the Recommendations section of a report?
Answers: • To enable the reader to make an informed decision
8. Which of the following is the least effective title for a history report?
Answers: • Changes in England: An Analysis