Question 1
“Formal proposals differ from informal proposals in
style. | ||
size and format. | ||
emotional and rational appeals. | ||
persuasive techniques used. |
Question 2
“Unsolicited proposals should
not present a complete budget until after the proposal has been accepted. | ||
convince the reader that a problem exists. | ||
use the language of the RFP or other announcement. | ||
reveal every detail of your proposal. |
Question 3
“To avoid sounding repetitious in a formal business report,
vary your presentation of the information slightly. | ||
do not include information that has been presented elsewhere. | ||
skip the introduction if it contains information that has been presented elsewhere. | ||
word the information in exactly the same way you did in a previous section of the report. |
Question 4
“Proposals are
written offers to solve problems, provide services, or sell equipment. | ||
a critical means of selling equipment and services for many companies. | ||
solicited by both government agencies and private businesses. | ||
all of these choices. |
Question 5
“The budget included in a proposal
is tentative and may be modified later. | ||
represents a contract. | ||
should be open-ended for acceptance. | ||
should not include a deadline for acceptance because doing so might seem too pushy. |
Question 6
“The longest and most substantive section of a formal business report is the
executive summary. | ||
introduction. | ||
conclusion. | ||
body. |
Question 7
“The section of a formal business report that makes precise suggestions for actions to solve the report problem is the
recommendations. | ||
introduction. | ||
conclusion. | ||
body. |
Question 8
“The best advice for preparing a formal business report is to
collect data and write the report at the same time. | ||
record ideas quickly and save revision until after the first draft is completed. | ||
complete the hardest sections first to gain a sense of accomplishment. | ||
use the same verb tense throughout the report for consistency. |
Question 9
“Jill wants to write a persuasive business plan. What government agency will give her the most useful advice for writing the plan?
Internal Revenue Service | ||
Small Business Administration | ||
Securities and Exchange Commission | ||
Department of Homeland Security |
Question 10
“The letter of transmittal and/or executive summary of a business plan should
include a concise mission statement for your business. | ||
provide your name and contact information. | ||
describe your business, explaining the reasons it will succeed. | ||
All of these choices. |
Question 11
“The actual proposal section of a proposal must
describe the credentials and expertise of the project leaders. | ||
identify the resources you will use, including computer facilities. | ||
tell what you propose to do and how it will benefit the reader. | ||
All of these choices. |
Question 12
“Which of the following appears in the market analysis section of a business plan?
A discussion of barriers to entry | ||
An overview of complementary products and services | ||
A summary of the strengths and weaknesses of your direct and indirect competitors | ||
All of these choices |
Question 13
“In an introduction to a formal report, what section identifies who commissioned the report?
Scope | ||
Significance | ||
Background | ||
Authorization |
Question 14
“In the introduction section of a proposal, which of the following would be the best way to persuade the receiver to read the rest of the proposal?
Mention a remarkable resource available exclusively to you. | ||
Present a detailed budget that shows a low overall cost. | ||
Give the background and credentials of everyone who will be working on the project. | ||
Provide a timetable for all activities. |
Question 15
“An abstract included with a formal proposal is typically
one page long. | ||
three to four pages long. | ||
five to six pages long. | ||
up to 10 percent of the original text. |
Question 16
“Which part of a formal business report contains the report title, the name of the person receiving the report, the author’s name, and the date of submission?
Report cover | ||
Title page | ||
Table of contents | ||
Executive summary |
Question 17
“Lydia’s report contains sensitive topics that may upset her readers. What type of heading should she use in her formal business report?
Graphic headings | ||
Functional headings | ||
Talking headings | ||
She should omit headings altogether. |
Question 18
“Which of the following components is typically included in a formal proposal but is optional in an informal proposal?
Budget | ||
Staffing | ||
Authorization Request | ||
Table of Contents |
Question 19
“The section of a formal business report that tells what the findings mean is the
recommendations. | ||
introduction. | ||
conclusion. | ||
body. |
1 points
Question 20
“Jacqueline must send the same formal report to several readers. What should she do?
Send the same letter of transmittal to all readers. | ||
Omit the letter of transmittal. | ||
Prepare a special letter of transmittal for each, anticipating how each reader will use the report. | ||
Include a letter of transmittal for only the primary reader. |