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Chapter 01


Succeeding in Business Communication



True / False Questions



1. Unlike his boss, Mitchel, who is an entry-level engineer, does not require skills in reasoning,

mathematics, and communication.



True False


2. Oral communication is always for internal audiences in an organization and written
communication is strictly created for external audiences.



True False


3. "The cost of hardware to store e-mail is much higher than the cost to administer and maintain

archives."



True False


4. How quickly a document can be read is determined by the difficulty of the subject matter and

by the document's organization and writing style.



True False

,5. Poor writing may need to be rewritten and frequently brought to other people for help.



True False


6. The best way to keep an audience involved in a presentation is to make them guess what the

presenter wants to convey.



True False


7. "When writing a document, you should place the main point in the middle of a long first

paragraph in order to keep the reader from skipping information."



True False


8. Dejuan has to send a newsletter to all the employees. While addressing the employees in the

newsletter, he should treat them as people, not as numbers.



True False


9. Conventions in business communication help people recognize, produce, and interpret

different kinds of communications.



True False


10. It is mandatory to follow the same standard conventions in all organizations across the world.



True False


11. E-mails are a more formal mode of communication than presentations.



True False

,12. Oral channels are better for group decision making, and allow misunderstandings to be

cleared up more quickly.



True False


13. How detailed a message should be depends upon the kind of message, the purposes of the

message, the audiences for the message, and the corporate culture.



True False


14. In order to solve a problem, it is essential to develop several solutions and measure them

against the audience and purposes.



True False


15. While communicating with a client, Karen, a sales executive, should consider all

characteristics of the client including those which may seem irrelevant.



True False


16. When a message includes an argument for a decision, reasons and audience benefits are

always financial in nature.



True False


17. Aldo, a manager, is writing an e-mail to his subordinates informing them about the new office

rules. While writing the e-mail, he should identify many benefits in the new rules, and ensure

that the benefits are adapted to the needs of his subordinates.



True False

, 18. Fredrick is creating a brochure. To make the brochure more appealing, he should use

paragraphs with more than eight lines.



True False


19. Rodrigo has to design an invitation to a corporate event. While designing the invitation, he

should not put himself in the reader's situation, because that might distract attention from the

purpose of the message.



True False


20. When receiving feedback on a message, it is important not only to know if a message

succeeded or failed, but also to know the reasons it succeeded or failed.



True False




Multiple Choice Questions



21. Which of the following is an example of verbal communication?




A. Logos

B. Gestures

C. Eye contact

D. Pictures

E. Tweets

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