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Quiz # 3, MCQs





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  1. 1)

    As good-news plan is similar to direct-request plan, so is persuasive plan to---------- plan.


    • A) good news
    • B) bad news
    • C) pleasant news
    • D) moderate news

  2. 2)

    Which is a list of source material on a particular subject?


    • A) Bibliography
    • B) Index
    • C) Appendixes
    • D) Glossary

  3. 3)

    What is the more formal way of communication?


    • A) Written communication
    • B) Oral communication
    • C) Non-verbal communication
    • D) Effective communication

  4. 4)

    --------------- is a group of people who are appointed to solve a specific problem.


    • A) A standing committee
    • B) A committee
    • C) A task force
    • D) A help desk

  5. 5)

    Which type of interview is less formal and unstructured?


    • A) Situational Interview
    • B) Structured Interview
    • C) Opening-ended interview
    • D) Casual interview

  6. 6)

    A ----------------section of thesis can contain a flow chart which summarizes the way in which various processes involved in the project fit together


    • A) rationale
    • B) Methodology
    • C) discussion
    • D) analysis

  7. 7)

    : --------------------- are designed to analyze relationships between two or more variables.


    • A) Co-relational Studies
    • B) Causal comparative studies
    • C) Descriptive studies
    • D) Group studies

  8. 8)

    Arrived at the conclusion’ is --------------------- expression and ‘Concluded’ is --------------- expression.


    • A) concise, verbose
    • B) Verbose, concrete
    • C) Verbose, simple
    • D) Verbose, concise

  9. 9)

    In which letter, you need to start by capturing the reader’s attention and interest.


    • A) Unsolicited
    • B) Formal
    • C) Informal
    • D) Solicited

  10. 10)

    Which one of the following is not a step of buffer paragraph technique?


    • A) Deductive approach
    • B) Explanation
    • C) Your no (stated or implied)
    • D) A friendly close