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DSST Technical Writing
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. Audience consists of laypersons with no training in the subject matter; data needs to be translated into simple language that can be easily understood e.g.; a physician giving a report to a patient's spouse regarding lab results - symptoms - and trea
Non Technical
Etymology
Visuals
Full-block style
2. Show steps in a process.
Flowcharts
Modified-block style
Operator's Manuals
Justification
3. A formal document longer than ten pages usually includes a table of contents to simplify the process of locating information. It's included after the title and abstract - but before the list of tables - forward and preface.
Usability testing
Lists
Diagrams
Table of Contents
4. Included either at the beginning of the conclusion or at the end of the body; reviews main points and findings
Comparison
Closing Summary
Glossary
Drawings
5. ______ are documents that help people how to understand how to assemble - use - and repair products.
Background
Pictograms
Manuals
Titles and headings
6. Charts that show parts of a whole
Data Validity Questions
Incident or trouble reports
Pie charts
Collaborative writing
7. Using '______________' to link the two sentences best contrasts the information.
High Technical
Plan of work
Although
Etymology
8. Audience consists of experts in the subject matter - data does not require lengthy explanation e.g.: a physician giving a report to a surgeon about a patient's lab results and symptoms
Tone
High Technical
Justification
Modified-block style
9. Show how components of a principle - process - or system function together - useful to people assembling and installing things.
Schematic diagrams
Gantt charts
Resume
Headers and footers
10. They are different from Memos - since they correspond to people outside of the organization instead of inside.
Letters
Sentence outlines
Line Graphs
Operation
11. External proposal that may be short or long depending on the size of the potential sale
Sales Proposal
Negative definitions
Bar graphs
Sequential pattern
12. A word on a line by itself at the end of a column
Job Application Letters
Analysis of parts
Orphan
Contractions
13. 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)
Process Description
Grant or Research Proposal
Relative pronouns
Spatial pattern
14. Used for complex terms or when term has multiple meanings. Follows a fixed patter: indicate the term to be defined - the class in which the time belongs - and the features that make the item unique in its class.
Operation
Process Description
Sentence Definition
Memos
15. Used when writing about one subject that is similar to another.
Routine Internal Proposal
Drawings
Comparison
Although
16. Boldface - italics - capital letters - font style - and font size are common ways to show readers the difference between _________________ headings.
Background
Collaborative writing
First-level and second-level
Color
17. Explain how an item or process works
Sentence definitions
Full-block style
Operation
White space
18. The purpose of a ____ is to: Summarize information - Interpret Findings - Recommend action
Use Manuals
Conclusion
Bar graphs
Letters
19. Appear on the top of every page in a document to indicate the page number and document title.
Headers
Schematic diagrams
Data Validity
Operator's Manuals
20. Used in in presenting steps - materials - and recommendations
Lists
Plan of work
Full-block style
Precise
21. Included before full report; summarized version of report
Informative Abstract
Closing Summary
15 to 20
Service Manuals
22. External proposal written and submitted without request
Unsolicited proposal
Precise
Cover panel
Process Description
23. Used when requesting large amounts of money
Feasibility Reports
Feasibility Report Structure
Line Graphs
Formal Internal Proposal
24. Use these to show the meaning of a process or concept.
Visuals
Data Validity Questions
Closing Summary
Thumbnails
25. Translate numbers into shapes or colors; show camprisons
Bar graphs
Contractions
Parallel sentences
Procedures
26. Describing the terms origin - such as Greek or Latin words
Tables
Sentence Definition
Etymology
Solicited Proposal
27. Are reduced images of pictures.
Pie charts
Operator's Manuals
Resume
Thumbnails
28. Written to express disappointment with a product or service and to request a refund - replacement - or an apology
Claim Letters
High Technical
Spatial pattern
Solicited Proposal
29. Describes the physical appearance of an object or area beginning at one point and ending at another; useful for product or mechanism descriptions
Parenthetical definition
Widows
Spatial pattern
Negation
30. Defining through __________ involves comparing two seemingly different objects that share a common characteristic.
Gantt charts
Memorandum Structure
Parenthetical definition
Analogy
31. Letter format most appropriate with letterhead stationery - all letter elements are aligned to the left margin - and company letterhead is commonly used.
Full-block style
Claim Letters
Expanded Definition
Job Application Letters
32. These kinds of reports answer the following questions: What has been accomplished since the last progress report? - What tasks still need to be accomplished? - Have there been any unanticipated problems? - What is the expected timetable for completio
Progress Reports
Captions
Thumbnails
First-level and second-level
33. Discuss history - development - and applications for the term - unless readers are only attempting to perform a task related to the term.
Background
Laboratory Reports
Although
Gantt charts
34. This document contains: Name and contact information - Job Objective - Qualifications and Summary - Education and Work Experience - Awards - Skills and Activities - References
Operator's Manuals
Precise
Glossary
Resume
35. Show real or imaginary objects; highlight specific parts; use exploded view to show how parts fit together.
First-level and second-level
Expanded Definition
Drawings
Manuals
36. The attitude expressed by a writer. Use formal or semi when writing for superiors/professionals - Use semi or informal when writing for colleagues and subordinates - Use informal when conversational style is desired. Avoid profanity or slang.
Conclusion
Cover panel
Data Validity Questions
Tone
37. Data organized visually for easy comparison
Procedures
Unsolicited proposal
Glossary
Tables
38. Titles or brief statements that describe a visual.
Captions
Operation
Sentence definitions
Cover panel
39. Explain how each element of a complex item works - which is especially beneficial to laypersons attempting to understand a technical subject.
Analysis of parts
Informative Abstract
Relative pronouns
Claim Letters
40. Organization Name __________ To: Name/Title of addressee From: Name/Title of sender with handwritten initials Date: For record keeping purposes Subject: Key words Introductory Paragraph: purpose and background Body Paragraph(s): details - explanation
Memorandum Structure
Justification
Progress Reports
Thumbnails
41. _______ are documents written to persuade readers to take some type of action.
Pictograms
Titles and headings
Proposal
Topic outlines
42. Follows a sequence of events; useful for explanations of how something is done or how an accident occurred.
Sales Proposal
Tutorials
Chronological pattern
The functional resume format
43. Informal written communications used in business between colleagues. The provide a record trail of decisions that can be used legally.
Bar graphs
Memos
Schematic diagrams
Titles and headings
44. Use images or icons to represent quantities; useful for non-experts to grasp ideas.
Use Manuals
Pictograms
Executive Summary
Visuals
45. Commonly used to outline longer documents like reports - proposals - and manuals.
Sentence outlines
Columns
Tables
Process Description
46. These kinds of reports answer the following questions: The reason for conducting the test or investigation - Problems - Results and Conclusion
Process Description
Audience Analysis Questions
Laboratory Reports
Claim Letters
47. Most appropriate when a writer needs to define a multiple-meaning term with precision.
White space
Emphatic pattern
Sentence definitions
Tone
48. Involves dividing an idea into different parts and explaining each part separately.
Pie charts
Transitional phrases
Service Manuals
Partition
49. Illustrate relationships in systems - such as components in an electronic device
Widow
Diagrams
Descriptive Abstract
Captions
50. Explain policies - and proposals persuade readers to follow a plan of action.
Headers and footers
Pictograms
Directives
Instructions