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Introduction To Business Communication
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Introduction To Business Communication
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1. What is the proper use of parentheses?
2. Slang can confuse many people if unfamiliar with it. Select the slang statement.
3. When presenting a feasibility study, your role is not to persuade the reader to accept the decision so:
4. The Cs of good communication are commonly known as:
5. Jargon is often known as:
6. Determine the sentence below that shows a correct infinitive usage.
7. Proofread carefully all names and addresses because:
8. Select the sentence below that provides the qualities of clear and concise.
9. When you are unsure about word pronunciation and the dictionary shows two choices:
10. If you drop flabby expressions, unnecessary introductory words, get rid of redundant expressions, and eliminate useless words, your writing will be:
11. When a word begins with a vowel sound, use:
12. The first step to prepare for a presentation is to:
13. Select the sentence that shows proper capitalization.
14. What is plagiarism?
15. If the receiver senses a difference between the sender's verbal and nonverbal message, the receiver:
16. Which word below is not one of the eight parts of speech?
17. Words that end in sis form plurals by:
18. Select the sentence below that has the correct object of the preposition.
19. Decide which sentence below represents the present tense of the verb.
20. Which sentence contains a correct verb-preposition combination?
21. Those not familiar with English may be confused by words, phrases, or sentences, namely phrases or idioms as shown below; select the most confusing.
22. Human resources refer to the criteria about discrimination and its groups as:
23. A listening barrier can be anything that interferes in the process such as:
24. A proper punctuation mark to use after a salutation in a business letter is the:
25. Reports usually