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Business Correspondence
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Subject
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business-skills
Instructions:
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. Routine request - transmittal - acknowledgement - claim.
ATTN:
Inside Address
24 Hour Rule
Types of Everyday Letters
2. The very last thing - avoid if at all possible - a short last minute message
Give Options
post script
Routine Request
Include an Envelope
3. Written communication.
Inside Address
Correspondence
Personality
mailing notation
4. One way to make the reader do as little work as possible (persuasive)
Electronic Communication
Include an Envelope
ATTN:
complimentary close
5. Receiver's Address
mixed punctuation
Inside Address
Body of an Everyday Letter
mailing notation
6. Number of spaces between the inside address and salutation.
Uses for Memos
salutation
modified block
1
7. Includes company name - address - phone number - and email.
Body of a Bad News Letter
Letterhead
Email
Uses for Memos
8. Everyday letters that identify what is being sent. (cover letter)
Transmittal
post script
Correspondence
Letterhead
9. Everyday letters that are a part of the normal course of business. (please send a catalog)
Body of a Bad News Letter
complimentary close
Complimentary Closing
Routine Request
10. Email messages written discussing one topic.
The 'You' Approach
Single Subject Emails
authors title
Email
11. Neutral opening statement - reason for refusal - statement of refusal - alternatives - retain goodwill.
enclosures
Complimentary Closing
Body of a Bad News Letter
Subject
12. The date - compimentary close - and signature block begin at the horizontal center of the page rather at the left margin.
subject
Outlook
post script
modified block
13. A downfall to email and electronic communication: Addresses must be...
complimentary close
Precise
Acknowledgement
Single Subject Emails
14. One way to make it easier for the reader to say yes to a request. (persuasive)
Business
Types of Everyday Letters
Give Options
Complimentary Closing
15. No punctuation marks are used after the salutation and the complientary close
salutation
open punctuation
enclosures
Goodwill Ending
16. Body of the letter - single spaced - double spaced between paragraphs - what the letter is all about
modified block
body
Memorandum
RE:
17. The 'hello' after your salutation - use open or mixed punctuation
salutation
Single Subject Emails
3-4 (#2)
Electronic Communication
18. Number of spaces between the letterhead and date.
modified block
1 (#2)
3
Routine Request
19. All ines begin at the left margin
Include an Envelope
RE:
Goodwill Ending
block format
20. Everday letters that acknowledge receipt of something.
post script
Acknowledgement
Correspondence
Outlook
21. Use this rule when responding to emails in anger.
ATTN:
open punctuation
24 Hour Rule
Outlook
22. Attention getting opening statements - factual statements - request - and action.
Letterhead
Personality
Body of a Persuasive Letter
mailing notation
23. Number of spaces between the date and inside address.
24 Hour Rule
Memorandum
3-4
Correspondence
24. Number of spaces between the paragraphs in the body. (#2)
reference initials
courtesy copy
1 (#2)
Claim
25. Everday letters making a claim that something was incorrect. (error in an order)
address
date
Claim
Electronic Communication
26. When you are discussing invoice - invoice is a bill
RE:
mixed punctuation
Routine Request
Personality
27. Recipients name and address
Tone
courtesy copy
Types of Everyday Letters
address
28. Refers to writing a business letter that is reader oriented.
29. When writing persuasive letters - you are able to show more...
Personality
Subject
courtesy copy
Inside Address
30. Dear Mr. or Mrs.:
reference initials
Salutation
Include an Envelope
1 (#2)
31. Refers to the importance of sounding postive when writing a business letter.
Types of Everyday Letters
mailing notation
Outlook
1
32. When writing a bad news letter - always leave an opportunity for future....
subject
Types of Everyday Letters
Correspondence
Business
33. The date the letter is written
Goodwill Ending
date
3-4 (#2)
block format
34. Informs the reader that a copy has been sent to someone else
block format
3
courtesy copy
Subject
35. The way a letter is handeled
1
authors title
mailing notation
Routine Request
36. This part of an email must be descriptive.
Subject
Single Subject Emails
3-4
date
37. Direct opening - necessary details - and goodwill ending.
Types of Everyday Letters
Body of an Everyday Letter
ATTN:
Give Options
38. Sincerely -
1 (#2)
Types of Everyday Letters
Complimentary Closing
Electronic Communication
39. Announcing work policies - delegating responsibilities - and reporting results.
Uses for Memos
complimentary close
Precise
mailing notation
40. Refers to resisting the temptation to sound too 'busniesslike' when writing a business letter.
1 (#2)
Electronic Communication
Tone
modified block
41. Colon is placed after the salutation and a comma after the compimentary close
complimentary close
1 (#2)
mixed punctuation
body
42. Usually contains contact information and a final statement of appreciation.
Subject
reference initials
Goodwill Ending
Personality
43. Initials of the typist if they are not the author of the letter
reference initials
date
Organization
enclosures
44. Number of spaces between the complimentary closing and the sender's typed name. (#2)
Claim
Memorandum
Subject
3-4 (#2)
45. The new way to correspond. Formatted similar to a memo.
Single Subject Emails
Email
Types of Everyday Letters
reference initials
46. An inhouse letter.
complimentary close
Memorandum
Letterhead
Subject
47. Refers to planning in advance what to write in a business letter.
1 (#2)
Organization
RE:
Uses for Memos
48. Tells you what the letter is going to be about
subject
Memorandum
Single Subject Emails
post script
49. Title of the person who wrote the letter
Organization
open punctuation
Letterhead
authors title
50. Only used when we don't know the recipients name
Uses for Memos
ATTN:
Inside Address
date