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Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Business Writing - Letters of Enquiry
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A letter of inquiry is a formal document that requests information, clarification, or assistance from a person or organization. When writing a letter of inquiry, make sure to mention a list of all the details you would want to gather about the product you would like to purchase or the service you would like to avail. A letter of inquiry can be written for a variety of reasons, including: Seeking information about a job opening Inquiring about a product or service Asking for details about an event or program Writing to a professional connection to request some information Writing a... Show more
Professional Communication Skills Practice Test: Business Writing - Letters of Enquiry
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10 Questions

1. Where should the courteous leave- taking be mentioned on a letter of enquiry?
2. Which of these is not a type of letters of enquiry?
3. Which of these is not a type of letters of enquiry?
4. General enquiry letters do not result in any business return.
5. Which of these are the most common type of business letters?
6. Where should the courteous leave- taking be mentioned on a letter of enquiry?
7. Which of these details is not required in a letter of enquiry?
8. Where should the name and address of the firm writing the letter be mentioned in a letter of enquiry?
9. Sales related enquiries seek information regarding the business practice of enterprises.
10. Where should the name and address of the firm writing the letter be mentioned in a letter of enquiry?