Technical Communications Final
which document is an example of technical writing primarily intended to persuade
a grant proposal to obtain funding from a community agency
what is an example of a semi technical audience for a manual on beekeeping
a person with some background from a couple of beekeeping workshops
an accurate statement about the use of memos
memos provide appropriate formality for the workplace
what is the most accurate about the writing system
no one step in the writing process is complete until the whole is complete
a noun that has been formed from a verb and often ends in ion is called a
nominalization
a memo is most appropriate in what situation
relaying information within an organization
what is an ethical use of the "bcc" field
sending an announcement of a company picnic, but not wanting to clutter the email with everyones email
how should a memo be formatted
single space within paragraphs and double space between paragraphs
the ----- line announces the topic of your memo
subject
a -------- memo provide a written record of a meeting or conversation
summary
where do the parts of the standard block letter format appear
the headings appears above the date
using upbeat images to downplay the negative messages of written text may be persuasive, but it is unethical
true
when writing one page memo for audiences with carrying technical backgrounds preferably rewrite it at different levels for different backgrounds
true
the bet approach for conveying bad new
use phrasing such as "I regret" or "we are sorry"
what is accurate about the "cc" field in an email
use the "cc" field when you want others to knw who is included in the communication
effective technical documents ------
use visuals as a substitute for words when possible
accurate statement about tone
using "you " and "your" will help a writer connect with readers.
what is the best strategy when communicating with a global audience via email
write in simple, short sentences
which digital technologies would help at the revision stage of the writing process
tracking systems
A document may have both a primary and secondary purpose
true
using "effect" when you should be using "affect" in a sentence is an example of which type of error
usage error
------ is the accepted phrases, terms, and shorthand individuals in a professions use to communicate with each other efficiently
Jargon
the ------ profile anticipates your readers and their needs
audience and use
when creating tables, what is the best strategy
include a descriptive title
what is an accurate statement about using visuals
include a number for each visual
what is an appropriate strategy when creating workplace emails
include a signature block
a human resources manager asking "how can I help employees understand the new time off policy?" is trying to solve what kind of problem
information problem
an accurate statement about informative abstracts
informative abstracts can help nonexperts understand technical reports
most technical documents are intended to persuade, inform, or -----
instruct
what is accurate about using photographs
they can provide too much detail confusing the user
why would you choose to use organization chart
to indicate the hierarchy of relationships among departments
a chart depicts relationships that are plotted on vertical and horizontal axes
false
avoid everyday speaking language in documents
false
ethical decisions are always "black and white"
false
flowcharts move from bottom to top showing how the process moves up
false
nominalizations add credibility and efficiency to your writing
false
obtaining permission to forward an email is unnecessary
false
once you have reached the drafting stage of the writing process, the planning stage is complete
false
photographs you find on the web can be used freely
false
whistle blowers usually are rewarded for going public with their company's unethical behavior
false
youtube and similar web based video sharing sites are not useful for organization
false
headings and bullets are not needed in memos because they are typically short communications
false
highly technical audiences need fact and figures explained in the simplest terms
false
in a letter, the date usually appears immediately above the senders address
false
a transmittal memo does...
accompany long report or proposals.
when sending email to a global audience
avoid being blunt and too direct
inquiry letters are always unsolicited
false
letters are sent in paper, not digital form
false
Few technical documents have a persuasive purpose
false
best strategy if you want to send a large digital file to someone
check with the recipient before sending the file as an attachment
effective strategy for writing an effective sales letter
clearly state any benefit for the reader
what is the best practice for writing fluently
combine related ideas
When trying to make sense of information, people should ------
consider how others might interpret the information
negative expressions are now preferred by readers
false
"groupthink" is another way of referring to good teamwork
false
what is an appropriate tone in an email intended for a specific audience
for a client use a more formal tone than for a co worker
the "you" perspective in a letter is more appropriate in which part of the letter
throughout the letter
appeal to both logic and emotion in a sales letter
true
in advertising, false claims or suggestions are legally prohibited
true
informational memos are increasingly being sent via email
true
letters are important for communicating outside an organization
true
memos generally focus on only one topic
true
the mot popular format for workplace letters is the block format
true
the subject line of a memo that uses the indirect approach is not specific about the main point
true
----- translate numbers into shapes, shades, and patterns
graphs
most technical writing is done in teams
true
pictograms use icons that resemble the items they represent
true
proofreading multiple times is better than once
true
readers often equate all caps with shouting
true
save all drafts of a document because you may need to retrieve useful material from an early draft
true
techinical communication includes digital media such as podcasts and online videos
true
the actual composition of text is just a small part of the technical writing process
true
the process for technical writing differs in many ways from the process of essay writing
true
when constructing bar graphs-----
use numbers or gradations that are evenly divided
to avoid biased language
use person first language for people with disabilities
----- charts are circular diagrams that show percentages
pie
in a well formed line graph -----
each line is labeled
which of the following is an effect proofreading strategy
exclusively use computerized writing aids
Determining all the needs of a large and diverse audience is easy to do
false
phone calls, conversations, and meetings have largely replaced the need for written documents
false
proofreading need not involve reading every word; skimming a document is effective
false
provide readers with more that than they want and need
false
tables are appropriate for quantitative information, not qualitative information
false
technical writers cannot be held liable for faulty information, but the companies they work for can
false
incorrect abbreviations and inaccurate dates are examples of ------- errors
mechanical
sentences using passive voice -----
might be appropriate is if the object is more important than the subject
an audience with no specialized trained is called----- audience
nontechnical
the image of you that readers see "between the lines" is called your ------ and is created by the tone you adopt
persona
Communications and critical thinking are examples of ------ skills
portable
------ tables organize verbal information
prose
-------- centered documents focus on what people need to learn, fo, or decide
reader
whereas repetition is saying the same thing twice using the same words ----- is saying the same thing twice but using different words
redundancy
workplace readers expect that the tone
reflects the relationship between the writer and reader
a ------ email is a type of email used to briefly describe the background and context of a longer atachment
transmittal
when you have an audience with different technical levels, a preferred approach would be to develop
a we resource with links to different levels of information
when communicating globally it is important to -----
adjust the form of communication to the specific cultural context.
"Nancy told Rhianna that she was too nervous" is a sentence to which of the following
an ambiguous pronoun
primary readers of a document are those who
are the main users of the document
true statement-----
at some point all professionals engage in technical communication
----- thinking involves examining and evaluating information, as well as weighing alternatives and considering consequences.
critical
avoid using short sentences in technical writing
false
calculating the final costs of a document is not a technical communicators concern
false
digital communication is the universal global standard for technical communication
false
distortion for the sake of emphasis is often justified
false
each step in a list of instructions should begin with a noun
false
email, rather than chat or texting, is the appropriate digital tool for quick turnarounds during the writing process
false
emoticons are an appropriate wat to convey tone in emails to clients
false
the passive voice should always be avoided
false
typographical errors include issues such as missing page numbers and inconsistent spacing
false
use of bullets and headings is inappropriate in email messages
false
whenever possible, you should preface your assertions with "I think," "In my opinion" or some other qualifier
false
software that can find and retrieve deleted files is called ------ software
forensic
a ---- email contains most of the content as well as links for more detailed information
formatted
for illustrating a trend over time, the appropriate figure is typically a -----
line graph
most accurate statement
technical communication ay include blog post
Jargon can be useful in communications amoung specialist
true
Technical communication rarely focuses on the authors personal thoughts or feelings
true
a multiline graph displays several relationships simultaneously
true
a short document can be rewritten at different levels for different audiences
true
a social media post may be an appropriate format for technical communication
true
all documents have some persuasive aspect
true
always assume that any email message you send will be read by unintended audiences
true
combining sentences can help de-emphasize some ideas and emphasize others
true
do not indent paragraph in email messages
true
for most simple correspondence, email is the correct format to use.
true
highly charged communications are best dealt with by phone call or meeting rather than email
true
including a clear visual replaces any need to discuss the meaning in the text
true
inefficient style is not only difficult to read by also potentially unethical when it confuses the audience
true
in choosing the appropriate tone, you should do which of the following
when in doubt, avoid being too casual
which of the following questions is crucial to answer at the planning stage of the document
who is my audience
digital editing tools-----
will not catch an instance of "its" that should be "it's"