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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Business Writing - Business Letters
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A business letter is a formal communication between businesses, customers, clients, and other external parties. Business letters are written in formal language and use a specific format. The overall style of the letter depends on the relationship between the parties involved. Business letters are used to: Request or provide information Relate a deal Continue a conversation Discuss prior negotiations Establish credibility Build trust Strengthen relationships Serve as evidence of a business transaction, agreement, or inquiry  Related Test: Professional Communication Skills Practice... Show more
Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Business Writing - Business Letters
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10 Questions

1. Where are the details of enclosures mentioned?
2. Which of these must be avoided in business letters?
3. Which of these is not used to conclude a business letter?
4. Which of these must not be mentioned in a business letter?
5. The space to be left from the top is ___
6. The mode of payment must be stated in business letters.
7. Which of these is not a mode of address for any letter?
8. Business letters should be concise.
9. Which of these should not be present in a business letter?
10. Where should the name of the firm be mentioned?