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Business Communication: Building Critical Skills
Kitty O. Locker, Ohio State University
Steven Kyo Kaczmarek, Columbus State Community College
Kathryn Braun, Sheridan College

Follow-Up Letters and Calls and Job Offers

Self Quiz



1

A forced choice uses what to help you make a decision?
A)Fractions
B)Decimals
C)True/False Questions
D)None of the above.
2

To choose among job offers, start by
A)Researching the company.
B)Making a list of everything you would like in a job.
C)Calling friends to find out what they did.
D)None of the above.
3

To be enthusiastic, do all of the following EXCEPT
A)Smile.
B)Flatter the interviewer.
C)Let your comments show your interest.
D)Lean forward as you talk.
4

It's easiest to show enthusiasm when
A)You're tired.
B)You really feel it.
C)You've practised.
D)All of the above.
5

Follow-ups can be made by
A)Letter.
B)Phone.
C)Email.
D)All of the above.
6

What you do after the interview can determine whether you get the job.
A)True
B)False
7

If the employer sends you an email query, don't answer it right away.
A)True
B)False
8

Using a forced choice guarantees that you will choose the right job.
A)True
B)False
9

You should be enthusiastic in your follow-up letter.
A)True
B)False
10

Immediately accept an offer from your second-choice employer; it's better than nothing.
A)True
B)False




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