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Section 11.3 Assessment
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1

Writing effective formal reports takes little preparation.
A)True
B)False
2

Anyone can write an effective formal report.
A)True
B)False
3

There are some variations in the style and form used in formal reports.
A)True
B)False
4

Many business reports are mainly narrative, possibly with some tabular material.
A)True
B)False
5

Before beginning to write a formal report, the writer-investigator must first determine the purpose and the scope of the report.
A)True
B)False
6

To determine the purpose and the scope of a report, an investigator must do which of the following?
A)Gather reliable facts
B)Assemble and analyze facts
C)Draw conclusions from factual analysis
D)All of the above
7

The scope of a report does which of the following?
A)Determines the extensiveness of the research
B)Determines why the report is being written
C)Specifies boundaries that keep the research within reason
D)Both A and C
8

Which of the following use headings to determine the organization of the material?
A)Books
B)Magazines
C)Business reports
D)All of the above
9

Which of the following is not included in a title page?
A)The complete title of the report
B)A summary of the report
C)The name and title of the author
D)The date the report is submitted
10

An introduction does not tell the reader which of the following?
A)Why the report was written
B)What the scope of the report is
C)What the conclusions of the report are
D)How the data were gathered







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