4.3.1 - Letters.
1. Which of the following is the first essential part of a letter?
Correct Answer: (B) Heading
2. What does the heading of a letter include?
Correct Answer: (B) Writer’s address and date
3. What is the appropriate salutation for a formal business letter?
Correct Answer: (B) Dear Sir or Madam
4. Where is the salutation placed in a letter?
Correct Answer: (C) Below the heading, on the left-hand side
5. What should the body of a letter include?
Correct Answer: (B) Main communication or message
6. What is the purpose of the subscription in a letter?
Correct Answer: (B) To offer a polite leave-taking
7. What is the typical phrase used in a formal subscription?
Correct Answer: (B) Yours sincerely
8. Where should the signature appear in a letter?
Correct Answer: (A) Below the subscription
9. What is the primary purpose of the heading in a letter?
Correct Answer: (B) To give the writer’s address and date
10. Which of the following should be included in the body of the letter?
Correct Answer: (B) Main message
11. Which part of the letter serves as the polite closing phrase?
Correct Answer: (B) Subscription
12. Where should the address be written on the envelope?
Correct Answer: (C) In the center
13. Which type of letters are meant for informal communication?
Correct Answer: (B) Friendly letters
14. What type of letter is used for official purposes?
Correct Answer: (B) Business letter
15. What should NOT be included in a formal letter’s salutation?
Correct Answer: (C) Dear friend
16. Which of the following is a common error in letter writing?
Correct Answer: (B) Using an abrupt closing
17. Which of the following is an example of a polite leave-taking phrase in a business letter?
Correct Answer: (C) Yours faithfully
18. What is the main function of the body of a letter?
Correct Answer: (B) To communicate the main message
19. How should a formal letter be ended?
Correct Answer: (B) With a subscription and signature
20. Which part of a letter indicates where and when it was written?
Correct Answer: (B) Heading