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Making Manuals
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Subject
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writing-skills
Instructions:
Answer 42 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. Figures (Illustrations) - tables - charts - graphs - etc.
TOC's
imperative s
Prerequisites
Graphical Elements
2. An alphabetical (linear) reference that that is typically used in a non-linear way
cookbook
Index
an Outline
Graphical Elements
3. Usability testing your procedures speaks directly to...
process
interrogative
front Matter
sincerity
4. If your manual includes troubleshooting information - ___ sentences (questions) can be useful
potential readers
to assist readers
Processes
interrogative
5. Manuals help...
parallel structure
readers do something
to assist readers
procedure
6. So - ___ is to a process as ___ are to a procedure.
Graphical Elements
strategy - tactics
to assist readers
potential readers
7. A ___ is a series/sequence of procedures.
process
(Dis)Assemble - Build - Understand - Configure - Operate - Install - Remove - Repair - Replace - or Maintain something. Note the use of verbs here!
TOC's
linear or non-linear
8. Three primary purposes to writing manuals
procedure
front matter or back matter
Train - Teach - Provide info on doing something
Glossary
9. Usability Testing has proven that well-written - usable manuals can contribute to...
future sales of products
strategy - tactics
front Matter
Transitional
10. A ___ is an example of a linear manual.
readers do something
Glossary
syllabus
exclamatory
11. The flow of a manual can be either ___
readers do something
back matter
Illustrations
linear or non-linear
12. Verbs or participles that end in 'ing'
methods of development
Testing a procedure
gerunds
procedure
13. The two most common methods of development for manuals are ___ and general-to-specific.
procedure
sincerity
sequential
strategy - tactics
14. Manuals provide readers the information necessary to do something - such as...
to assist readers
interrogative
(Dis)Assemble - Build - Understand - Configure - Operate - Install - Remove - Repair - Replace - or Maintain something. Note the use of verbs here!
Addenda
15. Having someone else perform (test) the procedure is usually best - but whichever testing methods you choose - they are collectively called ___.
strategy - tactics
procedure
to assist readers
usability testing
16. In the cookbook you might have an ______________ for beating egg whites - rather than repeating the sub-procedure everywhere egg whites need to be beaten - thereby saving page space.
Jargon
addendum for a sub-procedure
imperative s
parallel structure
17. CBS Method stands for...
navigational aids
clarity - brevity - and sincerity
cookbook
sincerity
18. Tables of contents - section headings - sub-section headings - headers - footers - and page numbers are examples of...
methods of development
Processes
Train - Teach - Provide info on doing something
navigational aids
19. ___ is the only means you have to know/prove the procedure you wrote will be effective.
back matter
front Matter
Index
Testing a procedure
20. A ___ is non-linear.
Reading out loud
Prerequisites
Illustrations
cookbook
21. An entire manual will cover at least one of these - each with its own series of procedures.
clarity - brevity - and sincerity
Train - Teach - Provide info on doing something
strategy - tactics
Processes
22. Repetitive information mentioned once in order to avoid repetition elsewhere.
future sales of products
Addenda
imperative s
Jargon
23. A list of the (sub)sections in the manual - with page numbers
24. A ___ is a numbered series/sequence of steps or instructions for accomplishing something
procedure
front Matter
process
cookbook
25. Introductions (that cover the entire manual) - tables of contents - and lists of figures/tables are referred to as...
Graphical Elements
(Dis)Assemble - Build - Understand - Configure - Operate - Install - Remove - Repair - Replace - or Maintain something. Note the use of verbs here!
readers do something
front Matter
26. An outline allows you to determine the best ____ to use through visualization and modeling
readers do something
methods of development
(Dis)Assemble - Build - Understand - Configure - Operate - Install - Remove - Repair - Replace - or Maintain something. Note the use of verbs here!
Processes
27. ___ will make errors stick out
methods of development
Introduction
Glossary
Reading out loud
28. Commonly used terms (jargon terms - definitions - abbreviations - etc.) that appear in the manual; could also be placed in an addendum
imperative s
Graphical Elements
gerunds
Glossary
29. A primary goal of technical writing...
Graphical Elements
addendum for a sub-procedure
to assist readers
Testing a procedure
30. Procedures and instructions must use active voice and ____ sentences
gerunds
process
Testing a procedure
imperative s
31. Above all - as you write a manual - it is best to keep in mind its goals and ___.
front Matter
strategy - tactics
potential readers
Transitional
32. ___ can aid a procedure and are particularly helpful when you are addressing a multi-cultural audience.
exclamatory
usability testing
Illustrations
syllabus
33. Creating ____ can help you organize your manual.
to assist readers
Train - Teach - Provide info on doing something
an Outline
syllabus
34. Appendixes and indexes are referred to as...
audience - context
procedure
back matter
front matter or back matter
35. Glossaries can be either ___ - depending on where they are placed.
back matter
Reading out loud
front matter or back matter
imperative s
36. A detailed description of what the manual discusses and - possibly - how the manual should be used.
Introduction
Reading out loud
gerunds
procedure
37. ___ elements can play an important role in manuals - and how you use them will depend on the manual's intended flow.
Transitional
Glossary
audience - context
procedure
38. Aspects that need to be done/considered/in hand before doing anything else; these could include tools - parts - and materials - as well as generic definitions of what Notes - Cautions - Warnings mean to readers and why these elements should be heeded
Prerequisites
readers do something
(Dis)Assemble - Build - Understand - Configure - Operate - Install - Remove - Repair - Replace - or Maintain something. Note the use of verbs here!
TOC's
39. If your manual includes Cautions and Warnings - ___ sentences (sentences ending with !) can also be useful.
Processes
syllabus
audience - context
exclamatory
40. Your goal as a good technical writer is to force your reader to infer only one meaning from what you have written so avoid using...
Jargon
potential readers
sequential
Transitional
41. The sections that appear in a manual depend on the manual's _________________ and purpose
potential readers
Glossary
audience - context
exclamatory
42. Use ___ everywhere its use is indicated: lists - procedures - headings - sentences - paragraphs - pages - etc.
cookbook
TOC's
to assist readers
parallel structure