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Effective external communication has a greater impact on an organization's success than effective internal communication | false
The sender and receiver have equal responsibility for achieving the goals of business communication | false
The most important goal of business communication is that the receiver understands the message as the sender intends | true
Citing receiver benefits in a message not only fosters a favorable relationship between the sender and the receiver but also demonstrates use of the you-viewpoint | true
LMN Clothing sent a letter to its credit card customers to give them advance notice of an upcoming sale. Harry Pasco received the letter, read it, and gave it to his neighbor; however, Harry did not shop at LMN during the sale. Harry's action means that LMN has achieved the goal of favorable response | false
To establish a favorable relationship, the message sender and receiver should relate to each other positively, personally, and professionally | true
Employees help to establish and maintain organizational goodwill by communicating positively about the company's products, services, and personnel | true
An individual's status within an organization has no affect on the communication process. | false
Serial communication may follow a horizontal path as well as a vertical path. | true
Efforts to suppress an organization's open, honest, complete grapevine communication can lead to low employee morale. | true
Jackie Parcel works for Hamilton State Bank in Joplin, Missouri. When Jackie communicates with Rick Spliker, a representative of the Federal Reserve Bank in St. Louis, she is engaging in internal communication. | false
The components of the communication process model are sender, receiver, you-viewpoint, and communication barriers | false
Office politics may be positive or negative. | true
As part of the communication process, the sender must encourage feedback and the receiver must provide feedback. | true
The two main types of communication are written and verbal | false
A sender can initiate a message with written words, spoken words, or gestures | true
Analyzing a receiver's knowledge will assist a writer in deciding whether to use the direct or indirect plan when organizing a message | false
Using the you-viewpoint means eliminating writer-centered words from a message | false
When speakers use connotative words, they risk having the receiver infer a meaning different from what was intended | true
A sender's credibility is based solely on the content of his or her message | false
Unlike journalistic or creative writing, business writing is | transactional
It was nearly 2 a.m. when Jaynell Washington arrived at her hotel; she was tired and hungry. When she asked the desk clerk how to get to the hotel coffee shop, she was told it was closed. Disappointed, she went to her room. About 15 minutes later, the desk clerk arrived at Jaynell's room with a plate of cheese and fresh fruit. The clerk refused the tip Jaynell offered, and no food charge was added to her bill. By doing more than was expected, the desk clerk helped achieve the business communication goal of | favorable relationship
A communicator's status within an organization has the greatest influence in | vertical communication
Which of the following terms best describes the grapevine as a communication pattern | serial
Tasha Gibbs, a clerk at Memories and More, must notify Alec Preble that the crystal vase he special ordered as a gift for his grandmother on her 70th birthday arrived with a crack in the base. Tasha has ordered a replacement vase, but it won�t be delivered before Alec leaves for Grandma Preble's party. What method should Tasha use to convey her message | telephone call
A receiver's concerns and needs are considered in which element of audience analysis? | interests
Culture should be considered as part of which audience analysis element | attitudes
Which of the following sentences best reflects the you-viewpoint | to get the service you need and the respect you deserve, bank with river city bank
Which of the following is NOT a formal message | two employees discussing job sharing while at the company holiday party
The phrase �talking a mile a minute�Eis an example of a/an | idiom
Outsourcing moves part or all of the business processes to a service provider | true
Cultural background affects how individuals communicate and how they interpret messages from others | true
An understanding of cultures recognizes that cultural backgrounds and experiences influence behavior and communication so it is important to learn certain characteristics of different cultures and apply that to all persons in a particular culture | false
People in high-context cultures place high value on productivity and direct communication | false
Although there are many language differences throughout the world, nonverbal signals are basically the same | false
The friendly, outgoing competitive, informal American primarily uses the indirect plan of business communication and may not be well received in Asian countries | false
Some English words may have different meanings in different countries although the native language in these countries may be English | true
Ethnocentrism is the inherent belief that one's own cultural values and traditions are correct and superior to other cultures | true
English is the primary language used in conducting multinational business; therefore, current global marketing strategies shape their products and their Web sites to appeal only to the countries where English is the native language | false
Only women can be victims of sexual harassment | false
Both genders bring strength to the workplace; but, in general, women in the United States tend to use language to create connections and relationships more than men do | true
Quid pro quo is a term used to describe different cultural beliefs | false
Some words and phrases are difficult to translate from one language to another | true
Learning about.other cultures lets you categorize individual persons by their culture and know their beliefs and preferences | false
In general, Asian cultural background has favored an indirect style of communication | true
A global supply chain is a system of moving products or services from supplier to consumers by outsourcing part of the ssupply system to resources from other countries | true
Computer translation software can be used to translate languages; therefore, translators are no longer required to communicate between two languages | false
Low-context countries generally take a long-term view of time | false
Guidelines for successful business communication in a multinational and global society is to review communication principles, analyze the message receiver, be open to and accepting of other cultures, learn about other cultures and apply what you learn, and consider language needs | true
Gender and age are two of five core cultural dimensions | true
Five generally recognized core cultural dimensions are | ethnicity, race, gender, age, and physical challenge
In Germany business communication generally requires that business transactions | focuses on getting the job done
The primary business language, even in countries for which English is the second language, is | english
Examples of communication challenges in a global environment are | a, b, and c
Cultural barriers that prohibit effective multicultural communication include | discrimination and harrassment, language, cultural relativism, and ethnocentrism
Global communication challenges include | variations in time, holidays, days in a workweek, and language
Countries with a general preference for indirect communication are likely also to | value family and group authority.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of language variations? | nonverbal signals are the same or similar in different countries; for example, a smile is a smile.
The belief that your own cultural traditions and values are correct and superior is | ethnocentrism.
Strategies for effective global communication include | learning about other cultures and applying what you learn
A national or racial group of people; groups of people with similar characteristics | ethnicity
Shared values and behavioral expectations of an organization; sometimes referred to as �the way we do things around here.�E | corporate culture
A company's transfer of tasks and processes to a service provider for completion | outsourcing
A company's moving all or part of their business operation outside of the home country | offshoring
An offensive work environment that interfers with job performance | hostile environment
Persons who live and work outside their home country | expatriates
Information exchange among people from different cultures | multicultural communication
Information exchange with a world market | global communication
Strictly categorizing individuals based on simplistic understanding of groups | stereotyping
Race, ethinicity, gender, age, and physical disability that affects expectations, behavior, and values | core cultural dimensions
With technology, collaborative writing may occur as an interactive or an independent act | true
Ethics are binding rules of conduct enforceable by a governing agency | false
Advances in technology allow individuals to self-select what, when, and where electronic messages are sent and received | true
Facebook, LinkedIn, and Ning are examples of social network sites | true
Organizations and businesses, as well as individuals, use blogs and wikis | true
RSS feeds mean a published list of websites | false
Hoteling provides alternative office space for mobile workers and provides computer connections and phone service | true
Google is a search engine that offers tools and special services for individuals and businesses | true
BlackBerry, Treo, and iPhone are mobile phones that can connect to the Internet | true
Tweeting is a term for sending messages on MySpace | false
Monitoring of e-mail by private employers is not allowed because e-mail is private and such monitoring is an invasion of privacy | false
The primary purpose of a wiki is collaborative editing and writing. | true
Inappropriate use of e-mail or the Internet at work not only affects productivity but also may create a legal issue or result in loss of the employee's job | true
Once e-mail messages or other computer files are deleted, they cannot be retrieved | false
Copyright is a legal protection for the author or owner of written work, art, music, photographs, multimedia, and computer software that controls reproduction, distribution, and sale of copyrighted work | true
If you don�t see the copyright symbol or the word Copyright followed by the year, you can be certain the material is free of copyright | false
Unsolicited telephone calls to a person on a no-call list are unethical but not illegal | false
Plagiarism is using someone else's ideas or original works and not giving credit to the source | true
Employees should treat e-mail, voice-mail, and other electronic messages that they send as if they will be public knowledge | true
A federal electronic signature law endorsed contractual arrangements through electronic signatures logically associated with a record and encrypted for privacy | true
Search engines may offer selection choices from broad topic categories before entering a term for a specific search | true
Fair use means that only the owner of original works of authorship can use them | false
An enforceable contract may result from a letter or signed notes on a napkin if it has these elements: offer and acceptance, competency of parties, legality of subject matter, and consideration (money, motive, or promise exchanged) | true
The Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in employment for race, color, religion, and physical challenge | false
A bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ) is an essential job function that can legally be required for hiring of applicants | true
Which of the following is NOT a requirement of a valid contract? | written on a contract form
What law protects the right of employees to access information about themselves | privacy act
What law prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, gender, or national origin when hiring, firing, compensating, or applying other employment conditions | civil rights act
What law gives employees the right of access to information about themselves | privacy act
A bona fide occupational qualification means | an essential function of the job
False statements, either written or oral, that injure the reputation or character of another person but cause no monetary camages are called | defamation
Which condition is NOT a condition to prove fraud? | accidental misrepresentation
Federal law requires manufacturers and sellers to stand behind a purchase of a major product. A promise made willingly by the seller is called an | express warranty
Which of the following are means of acquainting employees with organizational policies on the use of e-mail, Internet, and other company resources | a, b, and c
Fraud is not committed unless this condition is present | misrepresentation with intent to deceive
A legally binding agreement between two or more parties | contract
Mass mailing of an e-mail message that falsely uses identifying information that appears to be a reputable company and asks for verification of your personal information | phishing
Requirement that contracts be written so consumers can understand them | plain english laws
Making choices that displays character by doing what is right to achieve what is good | ethics
Organizational guides for ethical behavior of employees | code of conduct
The two most valuable resources for the business communicator are a dictionary and a thesaurus. | true
A specialized dictionary is one that shows special symbols for word pronounciation. | false
The primary criterion for an understandable word choice for a message is to choose a word that the sender understands | false
Technical words are terms with a special meaning in a particular field. | true
Vague or abstract words are indefinite words, but they have a specific meaning that is the same for each receiver of the message | false
An obsolete word is one that is overused in normal conversation or messages and has lost its effectiveness. | false
Sentence unity comes from limiting content to one main idea. | true
Long sentences are more effective than short sentences because you can cover more thoughts in one sentence | false
Passive voice is preferred in business messages because they avoid use of first-person pronouns. | false
One way to emphasize an idea is to tell the receiver what is important | true
A long sentence in a business letter is 30 words or longer | true
In some situations negative words can be used for emphasis | true
There is no place in business messages for weak words | false
A strong word will be either an adjective or adverb because both are descriptive words | false
Obsolete words sound formal and, therefore, are appropriate in formal but not informal business communication | false
Short sentences are understandable, so your writing should only use sentences with no more than 20 words | false
When using sentence structure to give ideas emphasis, place the most important ideas in the dependent clauses. | false
Repeating key words in sentences is a way of giving emphasis to the ideas represented by those words. | true
Diversity has become widely recognized in business; therefore, the use of unbiased language is no longer an essential consideration in the composition of business messages. | false
Generally, the direct plan of paragraph organization is recommended for good news or neutral news. | true
Which words are examples of obsolete words? | enclosed herewith
A sentence in a paragraph that helps your receiver move from one aspect of the subject to another is called a | tie-in sentence
Of the following sentences, which would be unbiased? | mrs. smith talked with the students about the difficulties experienced by single-parent families.
Composing with style means | using clear, concise words that convey your personality.
Which of the words below is most likely to be understood for a middle-level receiver | enjoyment
The words that communicate best are usually those that are | words slightly below your receiver's vocabulary level
Which of the following sentences lacks agreement of subject and verb | each year supervisors reminds their staff of internet-use policies.
A sentence structure that allows one idea to be emphasized and one idea to be de-emphasized is the | complex sentence
Which of the following words is not a transitional word or phrase | readily
Which one of the following incorrect sentences lacks parallelism | leave your practice problems on the desk, your homework should be completed, and be ready for tomorrow's test
An advantage of oral messages is that they can be transmitted quickly | true
An advantage of a written message is that it is a permanent record that may have legal value. | true
Secondary purposes support the main idea in a written message | true
Memos may have an internal or external audience. | false
The traditional outline method works well when generating ideas and determining how they relate to one another | false
Changing writing methods can help overcome writer's block | true
Research represents the most common Internet application | false
A distribution list may be used when multiple receivers are sent the same e-mail message. | true
Blogs are more conversational in tone than a business letter | true
A user-friendly web design and effective navigation enhance the credibility of a website. | true
The first step in developing a business message is to draft the message | false
Message purposes should be established within the framework of the four business communication goals. | true
Writers should use the �more is better�Eprinciple when selecting the number and variety of word processing emphasis techniques to use in print and e-mail messages | false
Revising and editing are different names for the same process | false
Grammar and spelling errors need not be corrected in business messages sent via e-mail | false
Proofreading is done before and after revising and editing | true
Business e-mail should be developed using the same three-step plan as other messages | true
E-mail is so popular because it affords a high degree of privacy | false
A grammar checker detects and corrects grammar and punctuation errors | false
A message with long words and sentences may have a high readability level even if the words are familiar and the sentences are easy to understand | true
All computer programs are not compatible when it comes to attachments, and some e-mail programs don�t support multiple attachments | true
Use emoticons in business e-mail to give personality to your messages | false
The most important information in an e-mail should be the opening sentence or paragraph. | true
If you inadvertently send an e-mail before you are ready, it is easy to retrieve or cancel the e-mail | false
Format and style of a message vary with the audience | false
The revision stage allows the writer to make changes that add strength and distinctiveness to the message | true
A thesaurus suggests alternatives or antonyms for words in a message | false
Readability formulas assess the sentence length, complexity of sentence structure, and the number of syllables or characters in words | true
The �cc�Efeature of e-mail is used to ensure receivers�Ee-mail addresses are not made public | false
Websites need regular maintenance; at a minimum, semi-annual updates to a website should be made. | false
The four areas in which you analyze the receiver of a message are | knowledge, interests, attitudes, and emotional reaction
Which of the following is the three-step process for developing business messages? | plan, draft, finalize.
Which of the following is NOT part of the planning process? | apply the principles of business communication.
The best organizational plan and best type of message for persuading someone to donate to a community project that feeds the homeless is a(n) | indirect, written message
Which of the following is NOT a step in the proofreading process | read the material to a colleague bottom to top.
The revising process includes all but which one of the following? | determining whether the message is mechanically correct
Which of the following is an appropriate situation in which to use e-mail? | reminder of an upcoming deadline for budget submissions
An advantage of an oral message is that it | allows for immediate feedback.
Which of the following is the best subject line for an e-mail message? | budget request due february 15
Which of the following statements about instant messaging is NOT true? | a professional tone with no slang is a hallmark of instant messaging.
The impression a message makes is based solely on its content | false
A letter may be used for formal communication between an organization and its employees. | true
06/03/2011 is an acceptable format for the date in a letter from an organization to one of its customers | false
Letterhead stationery should be used for all pages of a letter | false
The complimentary close Respectfully is too formal to use with the salutation Dear Rob. | true
Addressee and delivery notations are placed on an envelope, but not on a letter. | false
A subject line is considered part of the letter body. | true
The trend in business writing is to place the receiver's name in an attention line rather than keying it as the first line of the inside address | false
An enclosure notation alerts the receiver that something has been included with the letter. | true
The notation bcc stands for business courtesy copy. | false
A postscript may be keyed or handwritten. | true
Mixed punctuation means the salutation is followed by a colon, and the complimentary close has no punctuation | false
In a personal business letter, the date is keyed directly below the writer's return address. | true
Although the language in which a letter is written may vary from country to country, the formats used for letter are standard worldwide | false
REGISTERED MAIL is an addressee notation | false
The spacing used for the body of a memo is the same as that used in a full-block letter. | true
Using a greeting before and a signature after the text of an e-mail message is a function of style, not a format requirement | true
The difference between executive letterhead stationery and standard letterhead stationery is the quality of the paper. | false
Organizations select 20-pound bond for letterhead stationery not only because it looks good but also because it is durable | true
The color and quality of the paper used for an envelope should match that used for the letter. | true
Which of the following items is not considered to be a standard letter part? | enclosure notation
Which of the following date displays is correct for a business letter? | may 16, 2011
Which of the following statements about letterhead stationery is incorrect? | only contact information should be included in a letterhead.
Ruthann Rodgers is writing a personal business letter to her bank. Which of the following represents the correct format for the heading of her letter | 1234 avenue c - denver, co 75926-3882 - august 6, 2011
When a message extends to two or more pages | key the receiver's name, the page number, and the date starting one inch from the top edge of the paper
If less than a full paragraph of letter text can be carried to a continuation page, the writer should: | revise the message to fit on one page.
A writer may use street abbreviations (e.g., St. for Street) within an inside address when: | abbreviating the word will create a balanced display.
Which of the following salutations works best in a letter addressed to the attention of Barb Colby, the Marketing Manager at Jeckyl Manufacturing Company | ladies and gentlemen
Margo Clark keyed a letter written by Bill Ramkin and signed by D�Wayne Bullock. Which of the following sets of reference initials best represents this situation? | br:mc
The letter format in which a subject line is standard rather than supplementary is the: | simplified format.
Repeating the same idea in the opening and closing paragraphs of a direct plan message stresses the main idea | false
A claim is a request for action written by someone who believes he or she has been wronged. | true
Most messages written in business may be described as being positive or neutral news. | true
The purpose of a message must be decided before the direct plan can be implemented. | true
When using the direct plan, a writer presents the explanation from his or her point of view. | false
When using the direct plan, you may place the main idea either in a subject line or in the first paragraph | true
Personalizing the sales appeal in a message organized by the direct plan will encourage the reader to act positively on the appeal | true
If used as part of the direct plan, a sales appeal may be presented as a separate paragraph or combined with the friendly close. | true
Unsolicited positive or neutral news messages occur only in internal communication. | false
The opening paragraph of a request for information should provide background about the situation that prompts the writer to make the request | false
Setting the date by which a receiver should respond to a request or claim is rude and pushy. | false
When requesting information about an individual, the writer should be sure to ask only specific, relevant questions | true
Claim adjustments and request approvals help organizations generate goodwill. | true
Because a request made via e-mail will be responded to via e-mail, the request writer doesn�t have to include personal contact information | false
Although claims are written using the direct plan, a writer should not ask for a specific remedy until after he or she has provided a detailed explanation of the circumstances of the claim | true
Threatening not to do business with the receiver's organization in the future will increase the chances of having your claim approved | false
A claim adjustment should include an apology only when the writer's analysis suggests the receiver expects it | true
A social business message is sent to communicate your interest and concern | true
It is appropriate to send congratulatory messages to both organizations and individuals | true
Congratulatory messages are appropriate for business-related accomplishments but not for personal achievements | false
A condolence message should begin and end with a statement of sympathy | false
Because it conveys a more professional image, a letter is a better choice for a condolence message than a handwritten message on a card | false
The expression of gratitude should be given in the first paragraph of an appreciation message. | true
A letter or card of appreciation is appropriate for a longstanding record of thoughtfulness, but an oral thank you is sufficient for a one-time effort | false
Jack Murphy wants to invite the five people he supervises to a picnic at his home. Because the group is small and the event is informal, Jack could handwrite his invitation, photocopy it, and hand it to the receivers | false
When thanking an individual for doing something related to his or her job, sending a copy of the letter of appreciation to the individual's supervisor is intrusive and violates the principles of human resource management | false
A holiday greeting may be sent before or during any festive season | true
To celebrate the new year, Hathaway Insurance sent each of its clients a calendar. Because the calendar contained the name, logo, and slogan of the insurance agency, this message must be considered a sales message, not a social business message | false
A letter welcoming the receiver as a new credit card customer should not contain coupons or sales offers. | false
Sending an e-mail followed by a personal note or card will create a more positive impressing than sending only an e-mail | true
Which of the following message should NOT be written using the direct plan? | a memo announcing that the company day care center will be closed for five weeks during remodeling.
The direct plan is used for positive and neutral business messages because | placing the main idea early in the message attracts the reader's attention.
Sara Garrett is requesting information about Hugh Rolle, a candidate for a sales position at Better Beverages. Sara will improve her chances of getting a thorough reply if she | asks relevant questions and assures the reader responses will be kept confidential.
The claim letter differs from other positive and neutral messages using the direct plan because it may | contain negative information
George Karim's current department store credit card statement includes a charge for merchandise he returned, so he is writing to ask that the charge be removed. To give his claim credibility, George should | enclose a copy of the receipt he was given when he returned the merchandise
When setting the date by which you want your receiver to reply to your request or claim, you should | tell the receiver why meeting your timeline is important
Andrea Swank is responding to a complaint from a customer who claimed he received poor service at her store. Which of the following statements represents the best close for her message | use the enclosed coupon on our next visit to swanks, where customer satisfaction is our goal.
In the explanation section of a claim adjustment message, the sender should | focus on what has been done to solve or correct the problem
The key elements in a social business message are | honesty and completeness.
While reading the October issue of her college alumni newsletter, Elise Black learned that Elliot Mumbor, one of her classmates, had received an award the previous March. Elise should | send her classmate a greeting card on which she writes a personal message
Todd Pritchert is writing a letter to thank those who volunteered at this year's Downtown Youth Center fundraising event. Which of the following represents the best opening paragraph for his message? | time is a precious commodity. by donating your time to this year's dyc fundraiser, you demonstrated your commitment to the youth of pueblo. we and they are grateful for your efforts
Which of the following closings would be best in a letter to a friend and co-worker whose fiance died in an auto accident? | let's get together for dinner later this month and talk about the good times you, terry, and i shared.
Party Palace has relocated and plans to hold an open house to showcase it's new facility. Which of the following openings best reflects appropriate use of the direct plan for the invitation to this event? | please join us as we celebrate the opening of party palace's new store!
What type of social business message is most likely to use an RSVP? | invitation
Which of the following should be considered when determining the formality of a goodwill message? | familiarity with the receiver
Composing negative messages without using a single negative word is possible and desirable | true
All negative messages should be composed using the indirect plan | false
Trying to maintain neutrality in the opening of a negative message is unethical | false
Negative information may be included in the same paragraph as the explanation | true
One way to de-emphasize the negative inforrmation is to place it in a dependent clause | true
The friendly close should not include anything that reminds the receiver of negative information given in the message | true
The composer of a negative message should analyze the situation before implementing the indirect plan | true
In the logical explanation of a negative message, it is important to be positive | true
Use de-emphasis techniques when presenting the negative information | true
The negative information section of a negative message should be emphasized to ensure that part of the message is clear | false
A negative message is any message that is unpleasant, disappointing, or unfavorable in the mind of the receiver | true
In an adjustment refusal message, you may refuse the claim but still try to sell the customer more merchandise or service | true
A negative message initiated by the receiver is considered an unsolicited negative message. | false
In some situations, the constructive follow-up can immediately follow the negative information in the same paragraph | true
The primary goal in presenting negative information is to be sure that the receiver clearly understands this part of your message | true
The negative information should be stated in several words or sentences so that the negative facts will not be noticed. | false
The constructive follow-up provides other solutions or gives additional reasoning that will justify the unfavorable information. | true
All receivers respond favorably to the indirect plan when it is used for presenting negative information | false
A letter is the best way to convey negative information of high importance | false
One purpose of the friendly close is to move the receiver's mind away from the negative information. | true
What is one of the most important aspects of the indirect plan | the reasoning to justify the negative information is presented before the negative information
Which of the following statements is NOT an advantage of the indirect plan? | it emphasizes the negative information.
Which of the following negative messages is an example of one that should use the direct plan? | response to a death or tragedy
The negative information section of a negative message should | come immediately after the logical explanation.
The logical explanation of the indirect plan | includes both a and c..
If the opening buffer and logical explanation are effective, the receiver will | respond favorably to the words you chose for the logical explanation .
Which of the following is NOT a proper way to communicate a credit refusal? | form memo
The best way to implement the requirement that de-emphasis techniques be used in the negative information is to | address the negative information in the middle of a paragraph.
Which of the following openings would be best for a letter in which you are refusing an adjustment? | your recent purchase of a ...
The unsolicited negative message is somewhat different than other negative messages because it is | sender initiated.
A persuasive message is a communication in which you try to change the opinion of the message's receiver | true
The fault is disputable in a special claims message | true
A sales message is the most common persuasive message in external communication. | true
�More is better�Ewhen using numbers, facts, and testimonials as proof of benefits; it will increase the receiver's interest in your message. | false
Persuasive messages will be viewed as neither positive nor negative by the receiver. | true
A harsh reminder may alienate the customer who intended to pay on time | true
The desire section of an indirect plan for persuasion asks the receiver to take immediate action. | false
A simple request should use the direct approach, but a complex request should use an indirect approach. | true
The indirect plan is used to put the receiver in the proper frame of mind to accept information that might be objectionable. | true
Recommendations can be submitted at all organizational levels | true
If you know about your product or service (strengths, weaknesses, and markets) when writing a sales message, it it not necessary to know about the competition. | false
Giving the receiver a deadline by which to take the desired action makes you appear pushy. | false
A call to action ends most persuasive messages | true
By using the you-viewpoint in a persuasive message, you involve the receiver in the topic and stimulate their interest. | true
Reminder stickers are one technique that may be used in the appeal stage of collection | false
Many times a sales letter will not use a salutation | true
The number of steps in each collection stage should be consistent from customer to customer to ensure unbiased treatment. | false
An effective persuasive message tells the receiver the negative consequences that will be realized if he or she does not take the desired action | false
It is critical to maintain the receiver's goodwill in a collection message in the warning stage | false
In a sales letter it is more likely that the receiver will develop interest in a product or service if general statements of the benefits, not specific statements, are used | false
The three stages of a collection message are progressively more persuasive. | true
Receivers of all requests will need to be persuaded to take action | false
The opening of a persuasive message should be brief and positive | true
The sender of a special claims letter does not need to convince the receiver that a refund is appropriate. | false
One danger of using gimmicks to get the receiver's attention is they may be seen as misleading and cause the receiver to react to the message unfavorably. | true
Which of the following is the proper sequence for a persuasive message using the indirect plan? | attention, interest, desire, action
Which of the following methods should NOT be used to capture attention in the opening paragraph of a persuasive message? | use of a hyperlink
Which of the following comments best describes a collection message in the appeal stage? | it uses the indirect persuasive outline.
What is one way that a sales message differs from other business letters? | sentence fragments may be used in a sales message
Which of the following is NOT a persuasive message | invitation
Which of the following statements about collection messages is INCORRECT? | the writer of a collection message in the appeal stage should not mention a customer's reputation or credit rating
The correct order of the three stages of collection messages is | reminder, appeal, warning
Which of the following is the best closing for a persuasive request? | please e-mail me your response at [email protected] by april 24.
Which of the following is NOT a good opening for a persuasive request? | i would like you to apply for the financial analyst position that is open in our department
Which of the following situations requires a special claims message? | your company recently purchased 15 laptop computers for executives who travel frequently. after two weeks of use, four of the executives indicated that the batteries do not hold a charge for more than an hour.
Formal reports use side headings; informal reports do not | false
Memo reports are written for an internal audience; letter reports may be written for either an internal or an external audience | false
Standardizing the format of a technical report makes it easy for readers to scan the document for the specific item(s) of interest to them | true
Research problems may be phrased as statements or questions | true
Brainstorming and cluster diagramming can help researchers set the scope of a project. | true
When setting the time schedule for a research project, work back from the deadline date. | true
Research studies conducted by current employees using data obtained from the organization's files do not need to have a budget. | false
Research procedures vary from project to project. | true
The standards for documenting information obtained from web sources are less rigid than the standards for documenting print secondary sources | false
The primary receivers (readers) of a message must be analyzed; the secondary receivers need not be analyzed | false
Face-to-face surveys can be costly, but they produce the most in-depth responses | true
Pilot testing or field testing a survey can help to identify questions that need to be reworded to improve clarity | true
Focus group participants may be less open with their responses if they know they are being taped; therefore, it is better not to tell them they are being recorded. | false
The conclusions and recommendations sections of a report allow the researcher to infuse his or her opinions into a report | false
The introduction of a report helps the reader understand the scope and sequence of the report. | true
The executive summary of a report emphasizes the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of the study. | true
The guidelines and policies of an organization must be considered when deciding how to format a formal report. | true
All appendixes included with a report must be referred to within the body of the report. | true
Headings must be parallel within and between levels | false
It is unnecessary to include a source citation for paraphrased material. | false
The formality of a report is | based on the culture of the writer's organization.
Which of the following report types is also known as a status report? | progress
You start planning a research study by | stating the problem.
What is a Gantt chart? | a time schedule
Buchan Molding manufactures plastic tubing used in various industries. Which of the following represents the best way for Buchan to gather customer satisfaction data about the service received during the lengthy, complicated transactions common in its business? | conduct a telephone survey.
All but which of the following is a primary date source? | a website located through an internet search
Experiments | are used to identify a better way of doing things.
The solution to a research problem is presented in the report as a part of the | recommendations.
If a formal report contains a comprehensive letter of transmittal, the report will not contain a/an | executive summary
Which of the following headings is NOT grammatically parallel to the others? | income generated from patents
When designing a questionare, allow respondents the freedom to interpret questions to fit their situation | work from the factors being studied
External proposals may be submitted to customers, corporations, foundations, or governemt agencies | true
Proposals are persuasive messages that have a high success-to-failure ratio | false
Formal proposals are highly structured documents that may resemble formal reports | true
Staff at not-for-profit organizations write grant proposals to request money or tangible goods. | true
The organization that submits the proposal selected in response to an RFP will be awarded a contract for the project | false
An RFP that includes information about time, budget, or other constraints related to the project helps readers determine whether to respond. | true
The cover letter or memo that accompanies a proposal is also known as the Summary or the Overview. | false
The title of a proposal should be brief and answer the questions Who? What? Where? When? Why? and How? | true
The background and problem/need sections of a proposal may be combined or, if lengthy, presented separately | true
The benefits of a proposal should be stated realistically and written using the you-viewpoint. | true
The evaluation plan in a proposal provides a way to judge the degree of success achieved if the proposal is implemented | true
A good proposal should not only describe the solution but also show that those involved have the qualifications to implement it | true
When proposal writing is done collaboratively, one member of the team should accept responsibility for ensuring the finished document is consistent and coherent. | true
The format used in preparing a proposal can affect both readability and general interest in the topic. | true
Oral and written proposals should contain the same essential elements if they are to be successful. | true
Underestimating the cost of a project will make a business plan more attractive to potential investors. | true
An appendix section is appropriate in a proposal but not in a business plan. | false
To seem more forceful, policy statements should be written in the first person. | false
The details in a news release should be presented in chronological sequence. | false
Audience analysis plays an important part in performance appraisal writing no matter how often a supervisor has evaluated a particular employee | true
The primary purpose of a performance appraisal is to determine a worker's eligibility for a salary increase | false
Amber Case is a sales representative for an office equipment company. Last week, Amber called on Billings Concrete and learned from the office manager, Bob Rydell, that the company was having problems with its aging photocopier. When Amber checked her e-mail Tuesday morning, she found an e-mail from Bob asking about the cost of a new copier with the same features as the company's current unit. In response, Amber prepared a letter in which she described the features, benefits, and costs of two models. This situation is an example of | informal request, formal response.
The essential elements in a solicited external proposal are | specified in the rfp
Which section of an RFP outlines the parameters to be used in selecting the successful proposal? | evaluation criteria
When the format for an RFP to which you are responding doesn�t call for information that you think is important, you should | integrate the information into sections that fit the format.
Which proposal section sets the context for the reader, reviews the highlights of the proposal, and encourages action? | cover letter or memo
Which of the following titles is best for an unsolicited proposal to an agency that funds community-based projects | the green thumb project: teaching inner-city youth about gardening
The legal structure of a business should be described in which section of a business plan? | ownership/management/staffing
A policy statement should be written | general for managers and specific for nonmanagerial employees
The inverted pyramid format is used with | news releases.
Which of the following statements is NOT true of performance appraisals? | they may include humor if audience analysis dictates it will be well received.
One of the most important purposes of a visual aid in a business report is to make the report colorful and attractive | false
An organization chart shows supervisory and direct reporting relationships within an organization. | true
The best location for a visual aid is on the same page as the text referring to it or the next page. | true
A stacked-bar chart shows comparison of variable values that fall above or below a reference point. | false
Illustrations that relate indirectly to the text should not be placed in the body of the report. | true
Pictures, SmartArt. or clip art would be shown as figures or illustrations using a traditional style manual (HOW 12} | true
An effective visual aid in a written report should be easily understood without referring to the text material. | false
Organization charts should be used only when they show the entire organization. | false
A source note gives credit to the resource used for the illustration | true
Every visual aid should have a title that, along with the contents, makes the meaning clear | true
A legend should be shown on a multiple-line or multiple-bar graph to identify the lines or bars | true
A positive-negative bar chart is the best illustration for showing elements within a quantitative variable | false
Light and dark shadings are better than different colots for showing multiple item values on a bar chart unless all copies will be produced on a color printer or copier | true
Two formatting styles used in business reports for illustrations are APA and traditional (HOW 12) | true
If more than one illustration appears in a written report, all visual aids within the report should be referred to in the text by number before they are shown; that is, the text reference to the visual should come before placement of the visual. | true
Up to ten areas can be compared in one multiple-bar graph | false
A style manual is used by publishers to maintain consistency in writing and formatting their publications | true
Tables are efficient for presenting detailed data in a small amount of space | true
Word tables can present a comparison of ideas or characteristics of different items | true
Flip charts and posters are economical, easy-to-use visual aids for large groups | false
Which of the following is correct for the use of source notes for visual aids? | the source note goes below the illustration; however, apa uses the italicized word note followed by a period before the resource information.
In APA format, each table is numbered separately and referred to as a (an) | table.
Which chart is best in demonstrating differences in values within variables by dividing each bar into its parts | stacked-bar chart
Which of the following statements is NOT true of visual aids in business reports? | placing the number and title above a figure follows apa style.
The best visual aid to illustrate step-by-step progression of a complex procedure is a (an) | flowchart
Physical objects are sometimes passed around as part of a presentation. Which of the following statements is NOT true about their use? | use of a physical object does not reinforce the message.
Slides or transparencies work well with groups of different sizes. Which one of the following statements is NOT true about their use for presentations. | type should be in uppercase letters to be easily read
Which of the following is NOT true of titles of illustrations for business reports? | for apa and traditional styles, titles are placed under a figure
Which two of the following charts does not begin with zero at the bottom, extreme left? | positive-negative bar charts
Which visual aid is best to illustrate how the parts of a whole are distributed? | pie chart
"Communication climate" refers to the free flow of ideas within an organization. | false
Relationships generally begin with cautious conversation | true
The closing to a conversation may be verbal, nonverbal, or both. | true
Interpersonal communication encompasses the verbal and nonverbal skills used in one-to-one and small-group interactions. | true
On a self-managed team, some members have more responsibility for the finished product. | false
Once damaged, a relationship cannot be repaired. | false
Writing teams face the same challenges as teams formed for other purposes. | true
Participating on a team can positively impact an individual's business knowledge and result in enhanced visibility in the organization as well better project management skills | true
One-to-one oral communication is less valuable in business than is one-to-one written communication. | false
Only those who play a role in reaching a group's goals should be invited to a meeting. | true
It is inappropriate for the leader of a meeting to set time limits for the topics on an agenda. | false
Agendas are less important for audio and video conferences than for face-to-face meetings. | false
In collaborative writing, the task of analyzing the receiver is done by the group. | true
The attitudes, personal qualities, social graces, and habits that make someone a good employee and compatible coworker are referred to as �soft skills.�E | true
The second stage of conversation, the exchange, is delivered using the direct plan. | false
Being aggressive during a conversational exchange demonstrates your enthusiasm for the topic being discussed | false
Fast-paced questioning shows your interest and stimulates discussion. | false
Constructive feedback and criticism are different names for the same process. | false
Having two or more people work together to draft a document is effective and efficient. | false
During a meeting it is the responsibility of the recorder to keep the group focused and not allow the discussion to stray off topic. | false
Relationships cannot be repaired unless the participants are willing to let go of the problem that caused the breakdown. | true
A process-improvement team draws its strength from the perspectives and diverse viewpoints its members represent. | false
Your goals when facilitating conflict resolution are to identify who was at fault and to have him or her apologize. | false
Webcasting is real-time, two-way communication. | false
A person's status within the organization should be considered when a team evaluates the contributor's ideas. | false
Webconferencing is a two-way synchronous communication. | true
Traditional teams are bound by time and location; virtual teams are not. | true
The anonymity of virtual discussions or meetings can reduce an individual's fear of disapproval; as a result, participation increases. | true
The main purpose of constructive feedback is to help people understand where they stand in relation to the expected job behavior. | true
One benefit of keeping teams to ten or fewer members is that contributions are likely to be more balanced. | true
An open-ended question | can be used when background information is required.
A small group meeting participant spends most of his or her time | listening.
Creating and holding a mental image of the person with whom you are conversing by telephone will | help you keep the conversation focused on the other person.
The three most common communication styles are | passive, aggressive, and assertive.
On her way to an important Friday morning meeting, Shannon Gaydos observes one of the people she supervises speaking harshly to a customer. Shannon knows she must offer constructive feedback to the employee, so she decides to | stress the benefits the receiver will gain by modifying his/her behavior.
You are trying to persuade colleagues in a branch office in another state that changes in Crater Mountain Hospital design are necessary before it goes out for bids. You want to present the changes and the benefit to your company and the client of making these proposed changes. Which of the following would be the most effective communication method for you to deliver your message | video conference
The quality of thinking that emerges from small-group meetings | is usually higher than one person can achieve alone.
The conflict resolution technique of compromise should be used when | some areas of agreement exist.
Which of the following web-assisted technologies allows you to store a presentation and watch it at a later time | web caching
Jordan Ragsdale has been the chair of a committee within his firm for over a year. Michelle Wymer became a member of the group about a month ago. Since joining the committee, Michelle has made few if any comments, yet Jordan knows she has creative ideas to share because she has discussed them with him outside of the group's regular weekly meeting. Jordan wants to encourage Michelle to speak at meetings. What should he do? | during the meeting, ask michelle direct questions related to her area of expertise.
Hearing involves understanding and retaining what has been said | false
Nonverbal cues provide information that can either add to or detract from a message. | true
Good listening skills can improve productivity. | true
Listening should occur more often than speaking. | true
During remembering, a message receiver assigns meaning to stimuli. | false
Passive listening is a technique for improving understanding of what is being said by taking into account how something is said and the nonverbal and body language that accompanies what is being said | false
Interpreting involves assigning meaning to both verbal and nonverbal cues. | true
Hearing and listening are different terms for the same physical process. | false
To avoid interrupting a speaker, a listener should distinguish between a mid-thought pause and the end of a comment | true
Start formulating questions for the speaker while he/she is still speaking so you are organized and ready to speak when the speaker stops talking | false
A speaker cannot communicate an oral message without using nonverbal cues. | true
Body language conveys immediate feedback to the sender of a message | true
Listeners use cautious listening when they want to concentrate on specific details rather than general concepts | false
A speaker should not display facial expressions because they may change the meaning of an oral message. | false
Paraphrasing is repeating back to the speaker what he/she just said; this signals the message was received just as the speaker said it | false
Our minds filter the contents of a message based on our experiences, age, knowledge, and emotions. | false
A weak handshake communicates a negative message. | true
Stimuli may be external or internal. | true
An individual may be unaware that he or she is transmitting a nonverbal message. | true
A speaker's physical appearance can affect his/her credibility with the audience. | true
Small-group or one-to-one presentations lend themselves best to nonverbal feedback. | true
Taking careful, detailed notes is important to helping remember what has been said. | false
During filtering, a listener tries to eliminate unwanted verbal and nonverbal stimuli. | true
A nonverbal message may be interpreted differently by individuals from different cultures. | true
A listener engaged in skimming wants to remember concepts and details. | false
Which of the following is NOT a speech barrier to listening | unusual pronunciations
Which of the following is NOT a mode commonly used to listen to messages? | careful listening
One shortcoming of the scanning mode of listening is | your mind may wander.
The type of note taking that most enhances your listening effectiveness is | keyword.
Which of the following is NOT correct about nonverbal communication? | all managers view punctuality as being important.
Jaycee and Michele have a weekly meeting to discuss staffing in the four restaurants they own. Jaycee always starts the meeting by telling Michele a joke. Today, though, there was no joke--just a negative comment about the weather. Michele's awareness of the change in Jaycee's behavior is called | benchmarking
Eye contact is | a signal to the speaker when to talk or finish
Which of the following nonverbal behaviors is considered positive | leaning toward the person with whom you are conversing
Which of the following is the best example of a mental distraction? | thinking of a meeting at which you will be speaking in an hour
Which of the following is NOT a result of effective listening | improved verbal skills
In oral communication, what you say is more important than how you say it. | false
While voice pitch can be used effectively for emphasis, voice volume refers simply to being heard by others | false
Storytelling is used to communicate information and enhance the oral communication process | true
Both speed and volume can be used to emphasize parts of your message. | true
The tone with which a message is spoken can affect the way a receiver interprets that message. | true
Enunciation and pronunciation are used interchangeably when discussing how to use your voice effectively. | false
Purpose statements should be phrased in terms of the desired result or outcome | true
Although a lack of confidence on your part will cause you discomfort, it will not particularly bother your audience. | false
Thorough preparation helps to build a speaker's confidence | true
Making eye contact with your receiver(s) is one way to project confidence | true
You can exhibit friendliness by showing a genuine interest in the feedback your audience provides. | true
Your personal appearance is an important part of the total communication environment. | true
The overall organizational framework for a presentation is (1) opening, (2) body, and (3) closing. | true
For most business oral presentations, it is best to use the extemporaneous delivery technique. | true
It is possible to indicate comparisons and contrasts with voice pitch. | true
It is not necessary for a speaker to identify each main point in the body of the presentation; the audience will know by the tone and volume of the speaker's voice. | false
The closing of a presentation may be a summary of the main points in the presentation or specific what you would like the audience to do. | true
Rehearsing a presentation will make it sound and look "canned." | false
Storytelling is used to inform, to stimulate imagination, and to build community. | true
To impress an audience, use jargon, acronyms, and highly technical terms. | false
Effective communicators can evaluate nonverbal feedback from their audience while they are presenting their material. | true
The topic and objective of your presentation will determine the organizational pattern used. | true
Platform microphones are the most restrictive; handheld microphones are the least restrictive. | false
Moderators of web conferences, in addition to having some of the same responsibilities as an emcee, are responsible for some of the technical aspects of the event. | false
A team presentation should be viewed as a series of mini-presentations equal to the number of people on the team | false
Participants in a radio interview have to rely entirely on voice and words to convey the message to the audience | true
The causal organizational pattern is used in presentations where the speaker is attempting to persuade the audience | true
Speaking with too little confidence to a large group is called nervousness | false
A presentation typically has five to seven main points | false
Presentation aids are designed to increase comprehension and to entertain the audience | false
Pitch refers to the | highness or lowness of your voice
A manuscript speech | is used only when precise wording is required
When preparing a presentation, it is not necessary to include | materials to use in the question-and-answer period
Rebekah Anspach has just been assigned the task of making an oral presentation to the budget committee of the company she joined three months ago. The first thing Rebekah should do is | determine the purpose of the presentation
Which of the following is NOT a reason for mispronouncing a word? | the speaker talks too fast and doesn�t take care to verify that he or she is saying the word correctly
Which of the following is a disadvantage of an impromptu presentation? | increase use of verbal fillers
What organizational plan would be best for an oral presentation in which a person is being introduced to an audience | direct or indirect
If you have prepared a packet of information to share with those attending your presentation, you should | tell the audience early in the presentation that the materials will be available following the presentation
Bolsa Industries is implementing a new insurance program, and Thuy Nguyen has been assigned the task of explaining the plan to employees. During the question-and-answer session, one of the attendees incorporates a negative remark about the plan into his question. In responding, Thuy should | rephrase the question then answer it.
When introducing the people seated at a head table, an emcee should | move from his/her far right to center, then far left to center
A self-analysis inventory should be started a few weeks prior to starting the job search | false
You should determine your job preferences before beginning a self-analysis | false
The r�sum�Eis the primary tool in securing an interview | true
The first step in a job campaign is to obtain information about employment opportunities. | false
The summary of qualifications in a r�sum�Eshould include keywords. | true
Your most important business communication will be about your employment. | true
One of the first places to begin your job search is your campus career center. | true
The term solicited position means a specific job for which you have been solicited to apply. | false
All communication with prospective employers should focus on how your skills and abilities can contribute in the position for which you are applying | true
One goal of developing networking contacts is to create awareness that you are seeking employment opportunities | true
Use a specific career objective for a targeted position. | true
Targeted r�sum�s may use the chronological, functional, or combination format; general r�sum�s only use the chronological format. | false
A targeted r�sum�E is less powerful than a general r�sum�E. | false
If your high school record is fairly recent and shows considerable accomplishment, include it in your r�sum�E; otherwise, omit it. | true
If you are applying for multiple jobs, you may want to have different versions of your objective to focus on the specific position for which you are applying. | true
The Education section should always follow the r�sum�E opening. | false
It is a good idea to link your web page profile with a personal website so prospective employers have all the information they need to make a hiring decision. | false
Keywords are generally verbs that describe you and are placed at the beginning or the end of the r�sum�E. | false
A web page profile is a personal website. | false
You should prepare a separate reference list to accompany your r�sum�E. | true
At job/career fairs you will have the opportunity to contact many prospective employers in one day. | true
When setting job and career targets, consider personal factors and values. | true
Your most recent supervisor should be listed as a reference even if he or she will not give a positive reference | false
A functional r�sum�Egroups education and accomplishment under skills or functions that are pertinent to your career objective | false
The chronological r�sum�Eformat presents information within each section by date, beginning with the most recent date. | true
Managers who regularly review r�sum�s and make decisions on who will be invited for an interview generally prefer | a chronological r�sum�e
An applicant tracking computer system in the human resources department | scans a r�sum�eand places it in an electronic folder.
For each job you have held, the most important information to list in a r�sum�Eis your | job accomplishments.
For new college graduates with limited experience, the preferred number of pages for a r�sum�Eis | one
The first step in your job campaign is to | inventory your qualifications, strengths, and interests to know yourself well.
The combination r�sum�Ewould be best for which of the following individuals? | an individual who has just graduated and has limited experience other than internships and/or part-time work while in school
Which of the following is the best summary of qualifications statement? | increased sales in territory 18 percent over a three-year period.
The primary purpose of networking contacts is to | seek their guidance and advice.
The best arrangements for a r�sum�Efor a college graduate who has extensive experience is | opening; experience; education; activities, honors, or special skills.
Which of the following should NOT be included in the contact information for a business colleague serving as a reference? | home address
You can send a targeted r�sum�Eand a general application letter. | false
Application letters are sales letters with your knowledge and skills as the product. | true
If you think it has been too long since you have heard about your application, it is appropriate to call or write the employer | true
Since the purpose of an application letter and r�sum�Eis to obtain an interview, you should ask for it directly in your letter. | true
Application letters may be sent electronically | true
When responding to a job advertisement, read the ad carefully and use words in the letter that fit both you and the language in the ad. | true
You should always send an e-mail thank you letter because it is faster | false
An interview is important because it can determine your career's future course. | true
Even if you are definitely not interested in the job, it is still appropriate to follow up an interview. | true
Researching information about a specific company or career helps you create an effective application letter that focuses on the potential employer's needs and explains your qualifications from the you-viewpoint. | true
If asked an illegal or inappropriate question, you are usually wise to show anger or irritation so the interviewer will know the question was offensive. | false
A behavioral interview question asks how you would handle a hypothetical situation. | false
You should avoid talking in an interview about your achievements because employers appreciate employees who are modest. | false
Upon greeting the interviewer, extend your hand for a handshake and sit down. | false
A letter of application can be submitted to a potential employer instead of a r�sum�E | false
The salary question is the first one that you should ask the employer when the interview begins so the interview will not be a waste of time if the salary quoted is not acceptable. | false
Pausing before responding to an interview question demonstrates a lack of self-confidence. | false
The Internet is one good source to learn about a company or organization prior to an interview. | true
An application letter does not repeat the same information that is in your r�sum�E | true
Most resignation letters are written using the direct plan because they are routine and preceded by a resignation in person. | true
If the company at which you are interviewing has a business casual dress code, you should dress in business casual attire for the interview to show the interviewer you will fit in. | false
Questions asked in a panel interview are usually the same for all candidates. | true
An employment application provides the prospective employer with a signed record of your personal and employment history. | true
You cannot be fired for embellishing your skills or education/experience on the employment application if you have already been hired. | false
An advantage of traditional interview questions is that the answers center on actual events and are less likely to be only an answer the applicant believes the interviewer expects. | false
If you are given an opportunity to ask question at the end of the interview, concentrate your questions on topics of personal benefit to you. | false
An interviewer may intentionally challenge you by asking difficult questions to see how you handle different situations. | true
The most common initial screening interview is done by telephone. | true
Thr purpose of the portfolio is to prove or demonstrate your skills and accomplishments. | true
An unacceptable interview question is one that does not relate to the job requirements. | true
Which of the following interview questions is a behavioral question? | give me an example of a situation in which you were successful (or unsuccessful) in motivating someone.
How should you best respond to interview questions? | be enthusiastic, honest, sincere, and state your accomplishments in a specific and positive manner.
The most important part of an application letter is the | accomplishments that relate to the job requirements.
An interview question that asks about one of your weaknesses would be answered best by | naming a weakness and turning it into a strength.
Which of the following would NOT be a strong closing for an application letter? | i am enclosing my r�sum�efor you to consider. when can i expect to hear from you?
Which one of the following is NOT an element upon which an employment application is evaluated? | the organization of the information entered on the application
Interviewers use behavioral questions because they | focus on how the applicant has acted in the past in a specific situation.
Which of the following would NOT be appropriate for the opening of an application letter? | describing your most outstanding accomplishments
A screening interview is | used to qualify applicants for the selection interview.
Which of the following is the best content for an answer to the interview question, �What do you consider your strengths?�E | relate your skills and knowledge to the job requirements.
Communication outside the organization is more important than communication inside the organization | false
External audiences include customers, suppliers, and government agencies | true
In business communication, senders and receivers try to establish a common understanding | true
The sender must assume responsibility for achieving the goals of business communication | true
Receivers may respond to a message through words, actions, or both | true
Enclosing a reply card with a message is one way to achieve the goal of developing a favorable relationship | false
Informal communication helps develop and maintain good human relationships | true
Network communication follows the chain of command within an organization | false
The communication environment includes all things perceived by the participants | true
Internal and external messages maybe either formal or informal | true
Written messages provide the greatest opportunity for immediate feedback and confirmation of understanding | false
The situation and receiver should guide your selection of message type and communication channel | true
E-mail has facilitated the growth of informal written messages | true
In serial communication situations, senders should keep their message simple and repeat the message. | false
The most important considerations for a sender are to analyze the receiver and to use the you-viewpoint | true
Choosing words that are too easy for your receiver can be a communication barrier | true
An implication is a conclusion drawn by a receiver | false
A sender's credibility is based solely on the content of his or her message. | false
Complex job instructions should be presented in writing | true
The most important goal of business communication is | receiver understanding
Which of the following is NOT an issue to be considered by a message sender who wishes to achieve the goal of receiver understanding? | professional growth
The sender's most important role in the communication process is to | analyze the receiver for the you-viewpoint
When working to create and maintain a favorable relationship with a receiver, a sender should | use positive wording
Networks are | sources of professional and personal support
The sender analyzes the receiver's knowledge so that the sender can | compose the message at the proper level
Which of the following terms best describes the grapevine as a communication pattern | informal
If a receiver has a hearing problem that causes a communication barrier in a given situation,the sender should | speak louder or put the message in writing.
Which of the following sentences is in the you-viewpoint | for the healthy foods your body needs, come to foodcenter.
To succeed in the new millennium, American workers no longer need to receive cross-cultural training. [29] | false
The motivation for American firms to expand their involvement in world trade is increased profits. [29] | true
Businesses increase profits in their foreign operations by achieving increased productivity of lower-quality products at lower costs. [29] | false
Cross-cultural communication refers to the transmission of information between businesspeople of two different cultures. [29] | true
The cultural diversity in nonverbal communication can be shown by an examination of worldwide differences in the way people greet each other. [32] | true
Although there are many language differences throughout the world, nonverbal signals are basically the same. [32] | false
Cultural variations in verbal and nonverbal signals are superficial indications of deep-seated cultural differences that affect communication. [33] | true
The friendly, outgoing, competitive, informal American who primarily uses the indirect plan for communicating may not be received well in Asian countries. [34] | false
Your goal for effective cross-cultural communication is to achieve normal business communication without cultural prejudice. [37] | true
Ethnocentrism is the inherent belief that one's own group and culture is ethical. [38] | false
Like Americans, Germans value individualism and the success of the individual. [47] | true
Asians tend to think in an explicit, linear manner, while Americans tend to think in an implicit, intuitive manner. [41] | false
Most international and cross-cultural communication is conducted in the English language. [42] | true
Eye contact while conversing is a sign of strength and honesty to Americans. [38] | true
Business dress in the urban areas of China is not similar to business dress in the United States. [46] | false
Mexicans commonly have more than one given name and two surnames. In business, address the person with the title such as Senor (Mr.) and the second surname. [49] | false
Diversity in the workplace is a reality that cannot be used to an organization's advantage. [51] | false
Sexual harassment is a form of discrimination predominately directed toward women. [51] | true
The key guideline in international business and cross-cultural communication is to learn all you can about the other culture and use that knowledge in your communication. [54] | true
The employment opportunities in international business require that you know a second language. [42] | false
Cultural variations exist | both among and within countries
Nonverbal signals include | all of the above
The most important cultural difference that should be considered in cross-cultural communication is the way people | think and feel
The guideline for successful cross-cultural communication that you "analyze your own culture" is important because | it helps in making comparisons with other cultures
Americans tend to | value highly an individual's freedom to achieve
Choosing topics for discussion with members of another culture is very important. Which topic would you select to discuss? | none of the above
Because of their culture, Chinese businesspeople generally tend to | be reserved and well mannered.
The culture that values diversity the most is the | canadian.
Which management skills will ultimately will make or break an organization | human skills
Which is NOT considered a core dimension of diversity | weight
Communicators use technology to help them adapt to the fast-paced, global environment in which they work. [61] | true
Telemarketing is a trend that has created a global market for U.S. products and services. [62] | false
Cultural awareness and sensitivity are important in e-commerce communications. [62] | true
Trust is a key element in research conducted through electronic surveys. [62] | true
Listservs, electronic bulletin boards, and chatrooms are credible sources for research papers. [66] | false
Organizations create intranets because they don't want employees to be tempted or distracted by Internet features unrelated to their work. [67] | false
The principles of business communication need not be applied to Web site development. [68-69] | false
A viewer's opinion of your Web site can be affected by the quality of the links you include. [69]. When writing with a word processor, focus on content before mechanics. [71] | true
Photographs are among the images that can be incorporated into a document created using desktop publishing. [72] | true
Writers should use the "more is better" principle when selecting the number and variety of word processing emphasis techniques they use in their print and e-mail messages. [71] | true
To place emphasis on part of an e-mail message' a writer should display it in quotation marks (e.g., "No way"). [74] | false
Grammar and spelling errors need not be corrected in business messages sent via e-mail. [75]. 14. E-mail should not be used to convey a message that will have a significant emotional impact on the receiver. [76] | false
The address book feature of e-mail programs allows users to screen their incoming messages. [77] | false
Fax transmissions may be initiated through stand-alone units or through computers. [78] | true
With technology, collaborative writing may occur as an interactive or an independent activity. [79]. | true
The principles of business communication should be applied to both outgoing and incoming voice mail messages. [79] | true
Although audio and video conferencing help to reduce travel costs, they have no impact on the quality of the decisions made during a meeting. [81] | false
Sound. video, and animation may be used for presentations created and delivered using presentation software. [82] | true
Which of the following factors is NOT among the reasons businesses have begun to monitor worker use of electronic resources | industrial espionage concerns
A web home page should | act as the table of contents for its site
Which of the following newsgroups requires a participant to subscribe | listserv
Which of the following items is NOT part of the domain of an e-mail address | the receiver's log-on name
The most common Internet application is | e-mail.
Which of the following is NOT true about voice recognition software | it is highly inaccurate.
When developing a web page | include a text-only option for pages with lots of graphics.
The best tool to use when you must send a drawing or diagram to a receiver is | feax.
Which of the following is NOT a feature of groupware? | voice mail
Which of the following would NOT be incorporated into a presentation created and given using presentation graphics software | video conferencing
The basic principle of business communication is to keep your message long and sophisticated | false
A thesaurus is a way of finding the simplest and most precise words for a message. [90] | true
In some situations negative words can be used for emphasis. [94] | true
Abstract words can be useful if a sender wants to de-emphasize an idea. [93] | true
Abstract words should be used for clarity and emphasis, while concrete words should be used to de-emphasize ideas | false
There is an important place in some business messages for weak words. | true
A strong word will be either a noun or a verb | true
There is a place for obsolete words in business communication when the situation calls for more formality | false
Sentence unity means that the sentence communicates one main thought. [97] T | true
A clear sentence uses words that are understandable, abstract, and weak. [97] F | false
Short sentences should average 15 to 20 words. [98] T | true
A sentence fragment can be as short as one word. [98] T | true
When using sentence structure for giving ideas emphasis, place the most Important ideas in the dependent clauses | false
Repeating words in sentences is a way of giving emphasis to the ideas represented by those words | true
The amount of emphasis given to an idea cannot be influenced by word choice. [100] F | false
Short paragraphs in a memo should average six to seven lines in length. [104] F | false
As a general rule, the first sentence in a paragraph in a business message should be a topic or a transitional sentence | true
The use of unbiased language is no longer a final and important consideration in the composition of business messages | false
For business messages the indirect plan of paragraph organization is preferred. | false
Which of the words below is likely to be the most understandable word for a middle-level receiver | hard
The words that will communicate best are usually those that are | . words slightly below your receiver's vocabulary level
Which of the following is the most general | early
Which sentence has the most forceful wording | . craig's grades were the subject of a memo written by andy.
Which of the following choices best emphasizes the price and the quality' | the low price is unbeatable. the quality is outstanding.
In which of the following sentences is the idea of the demotion de-emphasized the most? | your new responsibilities will fit your skills better.
The sentence structure that allows one idea to be emphasized and one idea to be de-emphasized is the | complex sentence
Which of the following sentences emphasizes managerial skills best? [103] | ms. harris--an excellent manager--will speak to the group on monday
Which of the following short paragraphs uses the direct approach and places the topic sentence first | the problems are difficult. two of the problems can possibly be solved. several, though, will be tough to solve
Which of the following statements has biased language | older people generally have lower energy levels.
The process for planning and composing a business message is very complex. [122] F | false
The first task in planning and composing a business message is to draft the message. | false
The message's main idea is the primary purpose. [124] T | true
The primary and secondary purposes for a specific business message will vary depending on the communication situation | true
Generally the indirect plan should be used for persuasion. [128] T | true
A disadvantage of oral messages is that they are transmitted slowly. [127] F | false
An advantage of written messages is that they can be reread and revised. [128] T | true
Give the editing and revising tasks the highest priority for important or lengthy, complex messages | true
If you have multiple receivers' analyze the middle-level receivers in the group and develop your message for them | false
Editing and revising drafts will develop the clearest messages. [131] T | true
Errors do not detract from the clarity of the message since the reader just needs the main idea | false
Vocabulary level refers to the level of difficulty of the words and combinations of words in the message according to this book | true
Spell checkers and style checkers eliminate the need for proofreading. [133] F | false
While many businesses are trying to be ethical today, the trend is toward more unethical behavior | false
In our modern global economy managers are encountering new issues on operating ethically in foreign lands | true
The fair use doctrine requires that the copyright holder be contacted for permission to copy material | false
The requirements of many "plain English" laws can be met by applying the principles of business communication in the development of your messages | true
Few businesses realize the importance of a strong sense of individual and corporate values | false
Lying that causes another person monetary damage is fraud | true
Ignorance of the law and related information excuses violators. [147] F | false
Which of the following is the three-step process for planning and composing business messages' | determine purposes, analyze receiver for you-viewpoint, and compose message content
The best organizational plan and best type of message for giving negative information that you are rejecting a customer's written claim is a(n) | indirect, written message.
Proofreading procedures do NOT include the following steps. | proofread the copy by reading the document to yourself.
A message with an overly low vocabulary level will probably | not hold the attention of the receivers
An advantage of a written message is that it | accommodates lengthy and complex content.
The statement below that is the most ethical is | the reasons i must say no are . . .
The Four-Way Test of Things We Think, Say, or Do stresses | truth, fairness, goodwill, good interpersonal relationships, and benefits to all concerned
Plagiarism and paraphrasing can cause communicators serious legal and ethical problems. Avoid these problems by | giving credit to others when using their ideas or words
Avoid plagiarism and paraphrasing by | giving credit to others when using their ideas or words
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act | all of the above are correct.
Interpersonal skills are also known as people or soft skills. | true
. Placing a chair opposite a desk creates a welcoming atmosphere by permitting eye-to-eye conversations. | false
A genuine smile shows acceptance and builds trust | true
Fast-paced questioning shows your interest and stimulates discussion | false
Being aggressive during a conversational exchange demonstrates your enthusiasm for topic being discussed | false
The approaches used to resolve conflicts vary by culture | true
Your goals when facilitating conflict resolution are to identify who was at fault and to have him or her apologize | false
The closing to a conversation may be verbal, nonverbal, or both. | true
An empathetic listener offers advice only when encouraged to do so. | true
"Office politics" refers to workplace competition for tangible or intangible personal gains | true
Unless it threatens a group's ability to work as a team, conflict should be viewed as natural and healthy | true
Once damaged, a relationship cannot be repaired | false
A virtual team is an ongoing team | false
Developing camaraderie with coworkers is one benefit of membership on a work team | true
"Free riding" refers to a meeting leader's failure to distribute an agenda prior to a meeting | false
A person's status within the organization should be considered when a team evaluates the contributor's ideas | false
The social dimension of a meeting should be fostered by holding regularly scheduled meetings even when there is no business to be transacted | false
One benefit of keeping teams to ten or fewer members is that contributions are likely to be more balanced | true
The greeting stage of a conversation | provides information about your relationship with the receiver
Paraphrasing | helps a listener clarify and retain what he/she has heard.
Creating and holding a mental image of the person with whom you are conversing by telephone will | help you keep the conversation focused on the other person
When you have a telephone conversation with someone whose first language is not English | repeat key words
When you find it necessary to criticize someone, you should | stress the benefits the receiver will gain by modifying his/her behavior
Limited eye contact may signal | dishonesty.
When someone with whom you are conversing introduces a topic you do not wish to discuss | make a noncommittal response such as "that's interesting."
The conflict resolution technique of compromise should be used when [171] | some areas of agreement exist.
An ongoing group with decision-making authority is best described as what type of team? | self-managed
Which of the following is NOT an effective technique for controlling a group member who speaks too much during a meeting | have the member summarize the ideas presented by another speaker.
The indirect plan should be used in transmitting all positive and neutral information messages | false
A positive or neutral message should emphasize receiver benefits. [193] T | true
The purpose of the message must be decided before the direct plan can be implemented. | true
When the primary purpose of a message is to transmit negative information, the direct plan should be used in organizing the message | false
The explanation in messages using the direct plan should be wordy and subjective | false
The primary purpose of the close is to attempt to obtain additional business from the receiver | false
The sales appeal should appear before the explanation in positive and negative messages | false
Since the explanation of a positive message is factual, it should be written in an objective manner | true
A positive and considerate sales appeal is used in most claim letters. [205] F | false
An inquiry must be written so that the writer will obtain all the information necessary to make a decision about a product, service, or person | true
It is appropriate to identify specific damages in the opening paragraph of a claim letter. | true
The explanation in a positive or neutral message should begin by presenting the information that will be most beneficial to the receiver | false
Specific questions should be asked in an inquiry | true
Unsolicited positive and neutral messages are used only in an organization's external communication | false
A request usually asks for a response | true
Your complaint in a claim message receives greatest emphasis when the complaint is the first item in the message | true
To end on a positive note, never include an apology in the close of an adjustment grant | true
The announcement of an upcoming sale would be appropriate to include in the sales appeal section of an adjustment message | true
Unsolicited positive and neutral messages should use the direct plan, as do claims. [209] | true
A claim letter should contain a deadline by which corrective action should be taken. [205] | false
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the sales appeal in the direct plan'? [195] | use de-emphasis techniques.
Which of the following is NOT an example of a message using the direct plan'? | a letter to a customer that a toy has been recalled
The direct plan can be used for | claims.
Which of the following is NOT a correct statement about composing positive and neutral messages | the situation should be analyzed and the message composed before the primary and secondary purposes of the communication are determined
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of the opening in a direct plan | information should be provided for coherence.
Which statement would be the best close for an adjustment letter | your business is appreciated
Which of the following would be the best opening for an adjustment letter | your replacement telephone answering machine was shipped this morning
Which of the following is NOT a correct statement about adjustments | begin the letter by apologizing to the receiver
Which statement best describes a closing paragraph for positive and neutral messages | appreciation may be expressed for a customer's business
The claim letter differs from other positive and neutral messages using the direct plan because it may | contain negative information.
A goodwill message is sent to communicate your interest and concern | true
All goodwill messages--even condolence messages--should result in the receiver having a more positive opinion of you | true
Style in goodwill messages is not important in accomplishing the purpose of the communication since the message is always about good, positive news | false
Most businesses make it a common practice to send congratulatory messages to their employees and their customers | false
The last sentence in a letter of condolence should be a statement of sympathy. [221] F | false
Compared with other business letters, condolence messages are normally more brief. | true
Sending a commercially printed card is the most effective method of expressing sympathy | false
Messages of appreciation should be used only for favorable actions over a period of time. | false
A condolence letter should be written using the indirect approach. [221] F | false
A holiday greeting sent by a company may include the company name and its logo. [224] | true
A holiday greeting should not be sent to a company operating in a country other than the United States | false
A business-related accomplishment warrants a letter of congratulations, but a personal accomplishment does not | false
An invitation may be typed on company stationery or printed as a formal invitation, but it should not be handwritten | false
In an appreciation letter, the thought of the letter is more important than the length of the letter | true
Letters of appreciation should follow the indirect approach | false
Condolence messages that are handwritten will be the most appreciated | true
A commercially produced card should be used rarely for a goodwill message because it is impersonal | false
Welcome letters should not contain any coupons or sales offers | false
The expression of gratitude should be given in the first paragraph of an appreciation message | true
Which of the following statements is NOT true about a congratulatory message? | the message may close by referring to the writer's assistance to the receiver in his or her achievement
What type of goodwill message is most likely to use an RSVP | invitation
Which of the following items may be omitted from an invitation | signature
Which is the best closing sentence for a condolence letter? | our thoughts are with you as you move forward in this new phase of your life.
In a letter of condolence, the best place to express sympathy is | in the opening paragraph.
Which of the following is the best beginning sentence for a letter of congratulations to a friend who has been promoted | congratulations! you deserve this excellent promotion.
The most appropriate opening of a letter from a health club to a new member is | welcome.
The most appropriate opening for an invitation to a fund-raising event is to | extend the invitation.
Which of the following statements is true about letters of appreciation' | letters of appreciation may be sent for one-time favors.
Which of the following should be a consideration in determining the formality of a goodwill message | familiarity with the receiver
The logical explanation is presented before the negative information is given so that the impact of the negative information is reduced | false
The direct plan of presenting information is appropriate for negative information in some circumstances | true
Trying to maintain neutrality in the opening of a negative message is unethical. [234-235] | false
Negative information may be included in the same paragraph as the explanation. [237- | true
The refusal or negative news should be placed in a dependent clause to de-emphasize the negative information | true
The friendly close should not include anything that reminds the receiver of negative information given in the message. | true
The friendly close of a negative message should not contain an apology under most circumstances | true
In the logical explanation of a negative message, it is important to avoid negative words. | true
The logical explanation section of the indirect plan is an opportunity for the writer to express the situation from his or her viewpoint | false
The friendly close in a negative message should be depersonalized | false
It is best to place the constructive follow-up after the logical explanation and before the negative information section to help make the bad news more acceptable | false
Two requirements for a good opening buffer are (1) maintain neutrality and (2) introduce the explanation | true
The primary goal in presenting negative information is to be sure that the receiver clearly understands this part of your message. | true
It is appropriate to give alternative solutions in the constructive follow-up but not additional reasoning of the negative information | false
A credit refusal may be communicated to an individual who owns nothing of sufficient value to use as collateral | true
The best location to place the negative information in a message is immediately following the logical explanation | true
Which of the following is the best situation in which to use the direct plan for a negative message' | messages dealing with ethics
Which of the following messages should NOT be developed using the indirect plan? [194, 256] | claim message
The negative information section of a negative message should | relate to the explanation.
The opening buffer of the indirect plan [234] | maintains neutrality.
The recommended placement of the constructive follow-up in a negative message that uses the indirect plan is [238] | after the negative information.
The best way to implement the requirement that emphasis techniques be used in the logical explanation is to | deal with the more negative points deeper within the paragraph.
Which of the following openings would be best for a letter in which you are refusing an adjustment? | your recent purchase of a . . .
The unsolicited negative message is somewhat different than other negative messages because it is | sender initiated.
In a persuasive message, the receiver's attention must be captured in the opening sentence | true
Persuasive messages are used in both internal and external communication | true
The writer of a special claims letter should express strong displeasure about the circumstances that made the letter necessary | false
The opening paragraph of a persuasive message should be brief | true
To ensure the entire message is read or heard, you must maintain the receiver's interest after gaining his or her attention | true
The direct plan assists in convincing a receiver to take action | false
Giving the receiver a deadline by which to take the desired action makes you appear pushy | false
Making the receiver aware of the benefits of taking the action will hold his or her interest | true
A routine request should use the direct approach, but a complex request should use an indirect approach | false
The approval of a persuasive request is more likely when the request is written vaguely using the indirect plan. | false
The direct plan is perfect for the uniqueness of special claims | false
The first thing to do in a sales letter is to get the reader's attention | true
The originator of a sales message must know the product before composing a sales message for it | true
Most sales messages are written by middle managers because they have the best understanding of the product being sold | false
Special claims are messages used to collect overdue accounts | false
To maintain fairness, a company should use the same collection procedure for all of its overdue accounts | false
You may show anger in the warning stage of a collection message since other efforts have failed | false
The indirect plan should be used in writing persuasive messages in both the appeal and warning stages | false
In a letter that makes a persuasive request, the specific request should be | stated after details of the request are given.
Which of the following methods should NOT be used to capture attention in the opening paragraph of a persuasive message | use of conjunction
The most correct statement about the interest section of the indirect plan for persuasion is | show benefits to receiver.
Which of the following sentence beginnings would be best to use in a persuasive request | will you please . . . ?
What is one way that a sales message differs from other business letters' | sentence fragments may be used in a sales message.
Which of the following is NOT a persuasive message situation | invitation
Which of the following would be the best sentence to complete a sales message | please call our toll free number, 1-800-65-photo, now to place your order for the four photos
Which of the following sentences best starts a collection letter for a new customer who is 20 days behind in making a payment? | we've missed your payment this month
Which of the following statements about collection messages is INCORRECT | the writer of a collection message in the appeal stage should not mention a customer's reputation or credit rating.
The correct order of the three stages of collection messages is | reminder, appeal, warning.
Information gathered through business research IS used for managerial decision making. | true
The first step in conducting research is to gather information | false
Research Studies should explore as many factors as possible | false
The budget for a research study should be established after data gathering begins but before data analysis is completed | false
Timeliness is a factor to consider when evaluating both print and Internet-based secondary information Sources | true
Research can be valid without being reliable | true
Search directories are also known as spiders or crawlers | false
The standards for documenting information obtained from Web sources are less rigid than the standards for documenting print secondary sources | false
Response rates for telephone surveys are generally higher than response rates for mail surveys. | true
Data obtained through informal observations has limited value | true
Accomplishments should be described in progress reports: problems should be explained in periodic reports. | false
Formal reports use side headings: informal reports do not | false
A transmittal message is optional in a formal report | true
When preparing a "List of Illustrations,"a writer may ether list the visual aids in sequence or group them by type | true
The terms in a glossary are listed in the order in which they appear within the body of the report. | false
Report headings may be either informative or persuasive. [324] F | false
The guidelines and policies of an organization must be considered when deciding how to format a formal report | true
The mechanics used in presenting a report should be aimed at improving the readability of the report | false
You start planning a research study by [297] | stating the problem.
The final step in conducting research is [297] | writing the report.
The best way to survey individuals to assure that their responses will be in the greatest depth is by | face-to-face interview.
The time schedule for a research study should include all but which one of the following elements | boundaries
Which of the following is NOT a secondary data source | customer files
AltaVista, Ask Jeeves, and HotBot are examples of | search directories.
Which of the following is normally NOT included in the introduction of a formal report | procedures
Which of the following statements about the cover of a report is NOT true | it contains the completion date.
The informal report used to communicate with individuals outside an organization is a | letter.
Which of the following headings is NOT grammatically parallel to the others | income generated from patents
A proposal is a persuasive message | true
Solicited proposals are more common in external than internal situations. [354] T | true
RFP stands for Recommendation for Proposal. [354] F | false
If a proposal is unsolicited, the proposal request should be noted in a reference to authorization. [358 | false
The purpose statement in a proposal describes the problem being solved or the need being met | false
Grant proposals may be written to request money or tangible goods. [353] T | true
The format used in preparing a proposal can affect both readability and general interest in the topic | true
The cover letter or memo on a proposal should provide coherence, review highlights, and encourage action | true
A proposal title should attract the reader's attention, be easy to remember, and not exceed six words | false
Increasing the bulk of the proposal by placing lengthy supporting material in the appendixes increases your chances for acceptance of a proposal. | false
Oral and written proposals should contain the same essential elements if they are to be successful. | true
A business plan is a proposal | true
Underestimating the cost of a project will make a business plan more attractive to potential investors | false
Meeting minutes should indicate whether a motion was seconded but need not note who seconded it | true
The minutes of a meeting should contain the discussion oil every nein of business | false
To seem more personal, policy statements should be written in the first person. | false
News releases should provide readers with in formation about Who, what, when, where, why, and how | false
The primary purpose of a performance appraisal is to determine a worker's eligibility for a salary increase |
Which of the following is the most important section of a proposal' | description of the solution
The purpose section of a proposal should state the [359] | reason for and the nature of the proposal.
The legal structure of a business should be described in which section of a business plan | ownership/management/staffing
If a writer believes elements important to the success of his/her proposal are missing from an RFP, he/she should | integrate the information into the specified format.
The key elements of a proposal include | time schedule, benefits, purpose, personnel.
The content and style of meeting minutes will vary depending on all but which one of the following factors | who prepares them
A policy statement should be written | general for managers and specific for nonmanagerial employees.
The inverted pyramid format is used with | news releases.
Which of the following items should be excluded from a news release | conclusion
Which of the following statements is NOT true of performance appraisals | they may include humor if audience analysis dictates it will be well received.
An important purpose of a visual aid is to make the report attractive | false
Report writers using computer graphics software programs must indicate where each position is to be plotted on the graph | false
Graphs produced using spreadsheet programs are limited because they cannot be imported into a word processing program | false
It is better to place the visual aid on two pages than to place the entire aid on one page farther away from the copy | false
Consistency is the most important consideration in numbering illustrations. [395] T | true
When an effective visual aid is used in a written report, written text is not necessary. [394] | false
Organization charts should be used only when they show the entire organization. [396- | false
A source note may be placed under the title of the illustration or below the illustration. | false
Every visual aid should have a title | true
A legend should be shown on a multiple-line graph to identify the lines. [404] T | true
A positive-negative bar graph is the best illustration for showing trends in quantitative data over a period of time | false
Shading or color may be used in a single-line graph to add emphasis. [404] T | true
A stacked-bar graph is a good visual to show differences in values within variables. [402] | true
The vertical line on the grid of a line graph is called the Y-axis, and the horizontal line is called the X-axis | true
Up to ten areas can be compared in one multiple-bar graph. [402] F | false
Pictographs differ from bar graphs in that they use images of items or symbols instead of bars | true
To avoid distracting readers, maps used as graphic aids should not be multicolored. | false
A drawing can reduce the clutter and emphasize details in an idea or procedure. [408] T | true
A whiteboard can be used to develop a concept while a speaker is giving a presentation. | true
Which statement about identification of visual aids sources is correct? [395] | the source note is usually placed a double space below the illustration.
Which of the following statements about visual aids is correct? [394-395] | all illustrations must have titles.
Which graph is best in demonstrating differences in values within variables by dividing each bar into its parts | stacked-bar graph
Which of the following statements about flowcharts is correct? [397] | . they consist of boxes of various shapes connected by arrows.
The best visual aid to illustrate lines of authority among the various positions within a business is the | organization chart.
Clip art will NOT import into which software package? [410] | spreadsheets
The only graph that does NOT begin with zero at the bottom is the [402] | positive-negative bar graph.
Which of the following methods would be least likely to deceive the reader of a report | having pieces of a pie chart drawn to the same proportion
The best visual aid to simplify complicated written instructions is a [397] | flowchart.
Which visual aid best illustrates how one specific income relates to the remaining incomes | pie chart
Elements of the listening process include hearing and interpreting. [430-431] T | true
Filtering eliminates unwanted stimuli in the listening process. [431] T | true
During recall, a message receiver assigns meaning to stimuli when stimuli are interpreted. | false
Cautious listening is when the listener tries to remember concepts and details. [432] T | true
A listener is scanning a message when he/she concentrates on details of specific interest rather than on general concepts | true
Evaluating a speaker's message before the entire message is heard will prevent frozen evaluations | false
Failure to give feedback to a speaker is a listening barrier | false
To avoid interrupting a speaker, a listener should distinguish between a midthought pause and the end of a comment | true
The listener is the person primarily responsible for minimizing physical distractions. [434] | false
It is important for obtaining success in the business world to take careful and detailed notes | false
Body language gives instant feedback to the speaker. [438-439] T | true
An individual may be unaware that he or she is transmitting a nonverbal message. [437] | true
A person who uses the technique called mirroring mimics the positive behavior of another person | false
A handshake communicates a message. [433] T | true
Gestures should not be used to change the meaning of oral messages. [438-439] F | false
A manager staying behind a desk when speaking to a customer will emphasize the importance of the manager and, therefore, improve the communication | false
A nonverbal message may be interpreted differently by individuals from different cultures | true
A speaker cannot communicate an oral message without using nonverbal communication | true
Being late for a meeting is a nonverbal signal that you are disorganized and also shows disrespect for others at the meeting | true
Which of the following is an element of listening? [431] | recalling
Which of the following listening modes would you use if you were interested in the details and not in the general concept of the message' | skimming
One shortcoming to the scanning mode of listening is [432] | your mind may wander.
The type of note taking that most enhances your listening effectiveness is [433-434] | keyword.
Which of the following is used when determining the purpose of a message? [432] | cautious listening
Which of the following is NOT an effective guideline for listening? [432-434] | take plenty of notes.
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of effective listening? [435] | saves time by having only major problems presented.
Which of the following is NOT a type of nonverbal communication? [433] | filtering
Which of the following is NOT correct about nonverbal communication? [437-441] | all managers view punctuality as being important.
Which of the following statements about body language is NOT correct? [438-439] | the interpretation of body language is universal.