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FBLA Intro to Business Communication Test
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FBLA Intro to Business Communication Test
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25 Questions

1. The rules for numbers include each of the following except:
2. Which word is correct?
3. Have you located an appropriate _____ for the construction?
4. The normal reading rate is___________________ with a ________ comprehension level.
5. Select the correct sentence that uses a reflexive pronoun.
6. Loaded language should not be used in business correspondence. Which one of the following is not an example of loaded language?
7. What part of speech names a place?
8. A conclusion should:
9. The correct word division for 'motivated is:
10. Dana wants to __________ your company that she will do whatever it takes to keep your business.
11. To form the possessive of a noun with a pronounced s, which is the correctly written sentence?
12. What is the correct word choice for E?
13. I _____ a little late for our conference.
14. These are milder words or phrases used to blunt the effect of more direct or unpleasant words.
15. Numbered street names ten or lower are written:
16. Which item below is a fragment?
17. Two barriers that may affect understanding and acceptance of others are:
18. In which sentence is the word after used as a subordinating conjunction?
19. Which one of the following sentences correctly uses punctuation with quotation marks?
20. When writing a report, you come across the opportunity to use amounts or numbers. Select the correct definition and usage below.
21. They climbed to the mountain ______.
22. Which sentence contains words that should be hyphenated?
23. Select the one correctly written sentence containing numbers below:
24. Since you recently moved to a new office, does your company ___________ reflect your new address and phone number?
25. Abbreviated words are usually followed by a: