Tuesday, October 9, 2007

ALL ENGL 2311 CLASSES: OCT 15, 16, AND 17

Exam II is scheduled for your first class period.
Bring a blue scan sheet and a #2 pencil.
Here are some sample questions to give you an
idea of how the questions may be written. These
exact questions may or may not be on the test.

1. If you enclose any other document with your
letter, you indicate this enclosure one line below
the signature. A. T; B. F; C. if the document is
important; D. only if you want to.

2. If you are writing an Arguable Claims letter,
you should use the ____. A. direct pattern;
B. the indirect patters; C. either of these;
D. neither of these.

3. In the Modified Block Letter, you signature
appears ___. A. flush with the left margin;
B. flush with the right margin; C. in the center
of the letter; D. any of these three places.

4. Any time that you use a list in a letter, you
should place a period at the end of each item
in the list. A. T; B. F; C. if you prefer to do so

5. Every visual must include a source. A. T; B. F;
C. Only if the source is reliable

6. A graph and a chart are the same type of
visual. A. T; B. F; C.if they show the same
information; D. if they are properly labeled

7. The term "Graphic Illustrations" includes___.
A. charts; B. graphs; C. both A and B;
D. neither A or B

8. Illustrations show ___. A. temporal relationships;
B. spatial relationships; C. alphabetical
relationsips; D. causal relationshiips

9. What are the two letter patterns that are
used for Good News and Bad News letters?

10. The three parts that a sentence definition must
include are _____________________________________.

11. The seven parts of a letter are _____________
________________________________________________.

12. You will be given two visuals to evaluate to
see if they are distorted. You can do this by knowing
what is involved in drawing charts and graphs.
Study the instructions in the visuals exercises.

13. Be able to identify these: a. a Gant Chart;
b. a flow chart; c. an organizational chart;
d. diagrams; e. pictures; e. a simple bar graph;
f. a multiple bar graph; g. horizontal and
verticle bar graphs; h. a complex table; i. a
deviation graph; j. a pie chart;
k. an exploded pie chart

14. What are the four types of visuals?

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