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DSST Technical Writing
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Single ___ for larger typeface; double for smaller typeface. Avoid orphans and widows.
Expanded Definition
Instructions
Analogy
Columns
2. Included either at the beginning of the conclusion or at the end of the body; reviews main points and findings
Pictograms
Transitional phrases
Descriptive Abstract
Closing Summary
3. Show how components of a principle - process - or system function together - useful to people assembling and installing things.
Pictograms
Progress Reports
Analogy
Schematic diagrams
4. Major teaching tool in vocational jobs; used to train people in a procedure or skill and often paired with audiovisual information
Training Manuals
Sales Proposal
Expanded Definition
Headings
5. Written as a self-study guide for the users of a product; intended to guide first-time users through the steps involved in operating a product.
Tutorials
Sentence Definition
Expanded Definition
Unsolicited proposal
6. A single line carried over the top of a column
Widow
Headers and footers
Stub
Visuals
7. Written to ask about a product - service or procedure; brief - direct and clearly worded so the reader understands what is needed.
Appendix
Inquiry Letters
Proposal
Unsolicited proposal
8. Discuss history - development - and applications for the term - unless readers are only attempting to perform a task related to the term.
Table of Contents
Operation
Parenthetical definition
Background
9. Emphasizes important information; reasons or examples are arranged in decreasing or increasing order of imporance; used when making recommendations or proposals.
Usability testing
Emphatic pattern
First-level and second-level
Analogy
10. Use these to show the meaning of a process or concept.
Visuals
Tutorials
Data Validity
Diagrams
11. Advantages: gaining a better understanding of how the audience will read the document - each member of the group provides more questions and suggestions Disadvantages: disjointed writing styles - increased time to complete the project - and reduced m
Collaborative writing
Laboratory Reports
Usability testing
Widow
12. Use comparison to define - but they are less likely to be used for terms with multiple meanings.
Negative definitions
Etymology
Incident or trouble reports
Pictograms
13. Show how the phases of a project relate to each other
Gantt charts
Captions
Plan of work
Parenthetical Definition
14. When using a ______________ - center the return address - date - and closing - and align body paragraphs to the left.
Modified-block style
Contractions
Spatial pattern
Expanded Definition
15. ______ are documents that help people how to understand how to assemble - use - and repair products.
Job Application Letters
Manuals
Executive Summary
Sentence outlines
16. Titles or brief statements that describe a visual.
Chronological pattern
Incident or trouble reports
Captions
Training Manuals
17. Included before full report; combines main points of a report or proposal; often persuasive
Full-block style
15 to 20
Executive Summary
Process Description
18. Written to accompany a resume when seeking an internship or employment; explains how skills and experience match a specific job position.
Job Application Letters
Table of Contents
Parallel sentences
Claim Letters
19. Margins ________ on the left are easier to read; fully ______ is appropriate for multiple columns.
Justification
Tutorials
Audience Analysis Questions
Subordination
20. Written for trained operators of construction - computer - or manufacturing equipment for use on the job; includes instructions and safety information.
21. Used when extensive details are required about an item; may be a paragraph or numerous pages depending on the audience and purpose.
15 to 20
Letters
Expanded Definition
Partition
22. This describes how something works and breaks down something into steps or parts. (e.g. how to make a dvd player - how to apply for a loan)
Claim Letters
Sentence outlines
Although
Process Description
23. The extent to which data has been verified to be accurate
Collaborative writing
Schematic diagrams
Brochure
Data Validity
24. Dividing information into manageable pieces so that the document is easier for readers to follow and understand - Writers use various sequencing methods to do this.
First-level and second-level
Justification
Routine Internal Proposal
Chunking
25. Used when writing about one subject that is similar to another.
Schematic diagrams
Job Application Letters
Parenthetical definition
Comparison
26. The page area that contains no text or graphics - and it helps draw a reader's attention to a particular page element. Improves the readability of a document for all types of readers. Although it limits the amount of information on a page - it does n
Incident or trouble reports
Pie charts
Service Manuals
White space
27. What is the Web Site's sponsor and domain type(.edu.com.gov) - What is the purpose of the Web page and message? - When was the Web site most recently updated? - What are the author's credentials and expertise?
Collaborative writing
Tone
Data Validity Questions
Informative Abstract
28. A word on a line by itself at the end of a column
Laboratory Reports
Orphan
Thumbnails
Training Manuals
29. Explain how each element of a complex item works - which is especially beneficial to laypersons attempting to understand a technical subject.
Comparison
Data Validity
Analysis of parts
15 to 20
30. What is the background of the audience? Global? - What is the reader's experience - What is the attitude of the audience on subject? - What are the needs/interests/expectations of the audience? - Will multiple audiences/skill levels read this?
Brochure
Cause and Effect
Audience Analysis Questions
Semi Technical
31. Audience consists of people with some technical knowledge but less than experts; data needs some explanation e.g.: a physician giving a report to a first-year medical student regarding a patient's lab results and symptoms
Stub
Semi Technical
Columns
Brochure
32. It emphasizes abilities and skills rather than work history. This type of resume is appropriate for people who are changing careers or who have limited work experience. Education and references are included but not stressed.
Feasibility Report Structure
Pictograms
The functional resume format
Process Description
33. Illustrate relationships in systems - such as components in an electronic device
Stub
Routine Internal Proposal
Diagrams
Glossary
34. They are different from Memos - since they correspond to people outside of the organization instead of inside.
White space
Letters
Directives
Color
35. Informal written communications used in business between colleagues. The provide a record trail of decisions that can be used legally.
Orphan
Unsolicited proposal
Visuals
Memos
36. This document contains: Name and contact information - Job Objective - Qualifications and Summary - Education and Work Experience - Awards - Skills and Activities - References
Resume
Glossary
Drawings
Job Application Letters
37. Left ____________ improves the flow of a document.
Although
Transitional phrases
Justification
Directives
38. External proposal written to request funding for a project or study.
Grant or Research Proposal
Color
Flowcharts
Glossary
39. Show real or imaginary objects; highlight specific parts; use exploded view to show how parts fit together.
Precise
Drawings
Tables
Full-block style
40. Consist of brief phrases that indicate a document's method of development - and they are primarily used for short documents like letters and memos.
Topic outlines
Deliverable
Cover panel
Precise
41. A ____________ is the final document or product that will be submitted once a project is completed.
Training Manuals
Visuals
Deliverable
Headers and footers
42. Describes the physical appearance of an object or area beginning at one point and ending at another; useful for product or mechanism descriptions
Full-block style
Cause and Effect
Spatial pattern
Titles and headings
43. Show trends and changes over time - cost - size - rates - and other variables.
Thumbnails
Appendix
Operation
Line Graphs
44. Written to describe events like safety emergencies - equipment problems - and workplace accidents.
Color
Incident or trouble reports
Subordination
Negative definitions
45. Explain how an item or process works
Closing Summary
Audience Analysis Questions
Operation
Data Validity Questions
46. Begins with either the cause of the effect; useful in reports discussing problems and solutions
Cause and Effect
Justification
High Technical
Pictograms
47. Use a synonym or clarifying phrase to explain the meaning of an unfamiliar word; easy to set up links in electronic documents.
Widows
Descriptive Abstract
Parenthetical Definition
Deliverable
48. Using '______________' to link the two sentences best contrasts the information.
Sequential pattern
Titles and headings
Although
Formal Internal Proposal
49. Rules and guidelines provided to people who know how to perform a task - These ensure safety within a group. For example - guide on how to exit a building during a fire. Policemen have ________ they do after at a crime scene.
Widows
Procedures
Headers
Usability testing
50. Follows a sequence of events; useful for explanations of how something is done or how an accident occurred.
Chronological pattern
Sequential pattern
Informative Abstract
Topic outlines