5.1 - Reports.


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5.1.1 - functions and Types of Reports


1. What is the primary purpose of a report?
  • (A) To provide entertainment
  • (B) To present, analyze, and apply specific information
  • (C) To write personal opinions
  • (D) To communicate verbally
Correct Answer: (B) To present, analyze, and apply specific information
2. Which section of a report clearly states the report’s purpose?
  • (A) Introduction
  • (B) Summary
  • (C) Cover Sheet
  • (D) Conclusion
Correct Answer: (C) Cover Sheet
3. What should the summary (abstract) of a report contain?
  • (A) Detailed discussions and conclusions
  • (B) A brief overview of key points and findings
  • (C) Personal opinions of the writer
  • (D) Lengthy explanations of methods
Correct Answer: (B) A brief overview of key points and findings
4. What is included in the Terms of Reference section?
  • (A) The writer's personal background
  • (B) Explanation of the audience and reasons for writing
  • (C) Detailed findings of the report
  • (D) Summary of each section
Correct Answer: (B) Explanation of the audience and reasons for writing
5. What does the Methods section of a report describe?
  • (A) The writer's conclusions
  • (B) The equipment, procedures, and sources used
  • (C) Personal opinions on the findings
  • (D) The background of the audience
Correct Answer: (B) The equipment, procedures, and sources used
6. Which section of a report presents findings supported by data?
  • (A) Discussion
  • (B) Results
  • (C) Conclusion
  • (D) Summary
Correct Answer: (B) Results
7. What should be avoided in the Conclusion section of a report?
  • (A) Summarizing key points
  • (B) Introducing new information
  • (C) Reiterating the report's significance
  • (D) Highlighting the main findings
Correct Answer: (B) Introducing new information
8. What is the purpose of the Discussion section in a report?
  • (A) To list the equipment used
  • (B) To analyze findings and evidence
  • (C) To provide a summary of the report
  • (D) To acknowledge contributors
Correct Answer: (B) To analyze findings and evidence
9. In a report, what does the Table of Contents provide?
  • (A) Personal reflections of the author
  • (B) A list of sections and headings with page numbers
  • (C) Detailed explanations of findings
  • (D) References for further reading
Correct Answer: (B) A list of sections and headings with page numbers
10. What is included in the Appendices section of a report?
  • (A) A summary of the report
  • (B) Supporting data not published in the main report
  • (C) The writer's credentials
  • (D) The audience's feedback
Correct Answer: (B) Supporting data not published in the main report
11. Why is proper acknowledgment and citation important in report writing?
  • (A) To make the report longer
  • (B) To avoid plagiarism and give credit to sources
  • (C) To express personal opinions
  • (D) To confuse the reader
Correct Answer: (B) To avoid plagiarism and give credit to sources
12. What is the writing style of a report typically like?
  • (A) Casual and informal
  • (B) Concise and straightforward
  • (C) Lengthy and descriptive
  • (D) Poetic and artistic
Correct Answer: (B) Concise and straightforward
13. What should the Introduction section of a report explain?
  • (A) Personal background of the author
  • (B) The objectives and scope of the report
  • (C) Detailed findings of the investigation
  • (D) New theories related to the topic
Correct Answer: (B) The objectives and scope of the report
14. What is the purpose of the Glossary of Technical Terms?
  • (A) To list personal opinions
  • (B) To provide definitions of specialized terms
  • (C) To summarize the report
  • (D) To describe the audience
Correct Answer: (B) To provide definitions of specialized terms
15. What type of language is recommended for report writing?
  • (A) Decorative and elaborate
  • (B) Straightforward and economical
  • (C) Vague and ambiguous
  • (D) Casual and informal
Correct Answer: (B) Straightforward and economical
16. Which section should include an acknowledgment of support from individuals or organizations?
  • (A) Summary
  • (B) Acknowledgments
  • (C) Results
  • (D) Methods
Correct Answer: (B) Acknowledgments
17. What is an essential skill developed through writing reports?
  • (A) Storytelling
  • (B) Practical experience in professional settings
  • (C) Poetry writing
  • (D) Personal reflection
Correct Answer: (B) Practical experience in professional settings
18. Which section typically outlines limitations of the report?
  • (A) Conclusion
  • (B) Introduction
  • (C) Methods
  • (D) Results
Correct Answer: (B) Introduction
19. What type of evidence should be included in an effective report?
  • (A) Irrelevant facts
  • (B) Personal anecdotes
  • (C) Relevant facts and evidence related to the problem
  • (D) General opinions
Correct Answer: (C) Relevant facts and evidence related to the problem
20. How should findings be presented in the Results section?
  • (A) With personal commentary
  • (B) In a logical order without commentary
  • (C) As a narrative story
  • (D) Only in bullet points
Correct Answer: (B) In a logical order without commentary

5.1.2 - Report and Proposal Process.


21. What is the purpose of the Cover Sheet in a report?
  • (A) To summarize the entire report
  • (B) To clearly state the report’s purpose and additional information
  • (C) To present the report’s findings
  • (D) To acknowledge contributors
Correct Answer: (B) To clearly state the report’s purpose and additional information
22. What should the Terms of Reference section explain?
  • (A) The author's personal opinion
  • (B) The report’s audience, reason for writing, and methods used
  • (C) Detailed findings of the report
  • (D) The conclusion of the report
Correct Answer: (B) The report’s audience, reason for writing, and methods used
23. What does the Synopsis (Abstract) provide?
  • (A) A detailed analysis of findings
  • (B) A brief overview of the report’s objectives, findings, and timeframe
  • (C) Personal reflections of the writer
  • (D) A list of references
Correct Answer: (B) A brief overview of the report’s objectives, findings, and timeframe
24. What is the function of the Table of Contents?
  • (A) To provide personal opinions
  • (B) To list sections and headings with page numbers for navigation
  • (C) To summarize the report
  • (D) To present findings
Correct Answer: (B) To list sections and headings with page numbers for navigation
25. Which section of a report explains its objectives and scope?
  • (A) Results
  • (B) Introduction
  • (C) Methods
  • (D) Discussion
Correct Answer: (B) Introduction
26. What should be included in the Methods section?
  • (A) The conclusions drawn from the research
  • (B) Details about equipment, procedures, and materials used
  • (C) Personal anecdotes
  • (D) An overview of the report's findings
Correct Answer: (B) Details about equipment, procedures, and materials used
27. What is the focus of the Results section?
  • (A) Detailed discussions on findings
  • (B) A summary of findings supported by data
  • (C) Personal reflections on the research
  • (D) Future recommendations
Correct Answer: (B) A summary of findings supported by data
28. In the Discussion section, what should be analyzed?
  • (A) The author's background
  • (B) The facts and evidence related to the problem or issue
  • (C) Personal opinions
  • (D) Unrelated topics
Correct Answer: (B) The facts and evidence related to the problem or issue
29. What should the conclusion of a report emphasize?
  • (A) Introduction of new material
  • (B) Overall significance and key points without new information
  • (C) Personal opinions of the author
  • (D) Detailed findings
Correct Answer: (B) Overall significance and key points without new information
30. What is included in the Reference Sections?
  • (A) Summary of findings
  • (B) All supporting data not published, such as tables and graphs
  • (C) Personal reflections of the writer
  • (D) Audience feedback
Correct Answer: (B) All supporting data not published, such as tables and graphs
31. Why is it important to acknowledge contributions in a report?
  • (A) To make the report longer
  • (B) To express gratitude and recognize support received
  • (C) To provide personal opinions
  • (D) To confuse the reader
Correct Answer: (B) To express gratitude and recognize support received
32. What is the purpose of the Glossary of Technical Terms?
  • (A) To provide definitions of specialized terms
  • (B) To summarize the report
  • (C) To list personal opinions
  • (D) To describe the audience
Correct Answer: (A) To provide definitions of specialized terms
33. What type of writing style is recommended for report writing?
  • (A) Vague and ambiguous
  • (B) Casual and informal
  • (C) Concise and straightforward
  • (D) Lengthy and descriptive
Correct Answer: (C) Concise and straightforward
34. What is the significance of mastering report writing?
  • (A) It is essential for effective communication and decision-making
  • (B) It is only important in academic settings
  • (C) It is not relevant to professional success
  • (D) It is only for personal reflection
Correct Answer: (A) It is essential for effective communication and decision-making
35. What should be avoided in the Conclusion section?
  • (A) Summarizing key points
  • (B) Introducing new information
  • (C) Highlighting main findings
  • (D) Emphasizing overall significance
Correct Answer: (B) Introducing new information
36. How should findings be presented in the Results section?
  • (A) With personal commentary
  • (B) In a logical order without commentary
  • (C) As a narrative story
  • (D) Only in bullet points
Correct Answer: (B) In a logical order without commentary
37. What does the Methods section provide details on?
  • (A) The audience's feedback
  • (B) The equipment, procedures, and sources used
  • (C) The conclusions drawn
  • (D) Personal reflections
Correct Answer: (B) The equipment, procedures, and sources used
38. Which section should discuss the material gathered and analyze the evidence?
  • (A) Introduction
  • (B) Results
  • (C) Discussion
  • (D) Conclusion
Correct Answer: (C) Discussion
39. What should the Table of Contents allow the reader to do?
  • (A) Find specific parts of the report quickly
  • (B) Read the report in any order
  • (C) Summarize the report
  • (D) Present findings
Correct Answer: (A) Find specific parts of the report quickly
40. What type of evidence should be included in an effective report?
  • (A) Irrelevant facts
  • (B) Personal anecdotes
  • (C) Relevant facts and evidence related to the report’s objectives
  • (D) General opinions
Correct Answer: (C) Relevant facts and evidence related to the report’s objectives

5.1.3 - Organizing the Report and Proposal.


41. What is the first stage of composing a report?
  • (A) Gathering and selecting data
  • (B) Understanding the report brief
  • (C) Writing the report
  • (D) Reviewing and redrafting
Correct Answer: (B) Understanding the report brief
42. Why is understanding the report brief crucial?
  • (A) It helps to lengthen the report
  • (B) It clarifies the purpose and audience of the report
  • (C) It is not important for report writing
  • (D) It makes the report more complex
Correct Answer: (B) It clarifies the purpose and audience of the report
43. In which stage do you gather relevant information for your report?
  • (A) Writing the report
  • (B) Reviewing and redrafting
  • (C) Gathering and selecting data
  • (D) Analyzing your material
Correct Answer: (C) Gathering and selecting data
44. What should be assessed when gathering data?
  • (A) The length of the report
  • (B) The relevance of the information to the report
  • (C) Personal opinions
  • (D) The format of the report
Correct Answer: (B) The relevance of the information to the report
45. What is involved in organizing your material?
  • (A) Deciding the font size for the report
  • (B) Grouping related points and forming sections
  • (C) Writing the conclusion
  • (D) Proofreading the final draft
Correct Answer: (B) Grouping related points and forming sections
46. What should be done during the analyzing stage?
  • (A) Write the final draft
  • (B) Make notes on the points to present and consider conclusions
  • (C) Format the report
  • (D) Gather more data
Correct Answer: (B) Make notes on the points to present and consider conclusions
47. What is emphasized when writing the report's first draft?
  • (A) Personal reflections
  • (B) Clarity and directness in writing style
  • (C) Lengthy explanations
  • (D) Use of complex vocabulary
Correct Answer: (B) Clarity and directness in writing style
48. Which part should be written last in the report?
  • (A) Introduction
  • (B) Results
  • (C) Summary and table of contents
  • (D) Discussion
Correct Answer: (C) Summary and table of contents
49. What is the main idea presented in each section or paragraph of a report?
  • (A) The writer's personal opinion
  • (B) The main idea of the section/segment/paragraph
  • (C) Unrelated information
  • (D) A summary of all sections
Correct Answer: (B) The main idea of the section/segment/paragraph
50. What should be done after completing the first draft?
  • (A) Submit it immediately
  • (B) Take a break before reviewing it
  • (C) Change the entire content
  • (D) Ignore it and start over
Correct Answer: (B) Take a break before reviewing it
51. What perspective should you adopt when reviewing your first draft?
  • (A) The writer's perspective
  • (B) The reader’s perspective
  • (C) A third-party perspective
  • (D) No specific perspective
Correct Answer: (B) The reader’s perspective
52. What is essential during the presentation stage of the report?
  • (A) Changing the content
  • (B) Ensuring clarity and precision in wording
  • (C) Writing the summary again
  • (D) Redrafting all sections
Correct Answer: (B) Ensuring clarity and precision in wording
53. Why is proofreading important in report writing?
  • (A) To increase the length of the report
  • (B) To check for spelling and grammar errors
  • (C) To add more sections
  • (D) To include personal anecdotes
Correct Answer: (B) To check for spelling and grammar errors
54. What should be confirmed in the presentation stage regarding the report?
  • (A) That the writer’s opinions are included
  • (B) Adherence to the report brief’s instructions
  • (C) Length of each section
  • (D) The personal style of writing
Correct Answer: (B) Adherence to the report brief’s instructions
55. What is necessary for maintaining consistency in a report?
  • (A) Random numbering of chapters and sections
  • (B) Consistent numbering of chapters, sections, and appendices
  • (C) Changing the format frequently
  • (D) Vague references
Correct Answer: (B) Consistent numbering of chapters, sections, and appendices
56. What should be included in the analysis of material?
  • (A) Personal anecdotes
  • (B) Limitations or flaws in the evidence
  • (C) Random data
  • (D) Lengthy descriptions
Correct Answer: (B) Limitations or flaws in the evidence
57. What is the goal of organizing material in a report?
  • (A) To make it longer
  • (B) To present information in a logical and understandable order
  • (C) To confuse the reader
  • (D) To eliminate sections
Correct Answer: (B) To present information in a logical and understandable order
58. How should evidence be presented in the report?
  • (A) With commentary relating it to the main points
  • (B) As random facts
  • (C) Without any references
  • (D) With unnecessary elaboration
Correct Answer: (A) With commentary relating it to the main points
59. What should you prepare for when drafting a report?
  • (A) Revising only the introduction
  • (B) Time for final editing and proofreading
  • (C) Ignoring the report brief
  • (D) Making the report longer than required
Correct Answer: (B) Time for final editing and proofreading
60. What is a key consideration when gathering data for a report?
  • (A) The number of pages
  • (B) The amount of data required based on report detail
  • (C) Personal experiences
  • (D) Using only one source
Correct Answer: (B) The amount of data required based on report detail

5.1.4 - Resume Writing.


61. Which of the following is NOT a primary purpose of a resume?
  • (A) To showcase your skills and experience
  • (B) To market yourself to employers
  • (C) To summarize your life story
  • (D) To secure an interview
Correct Answer: (C) To summarize your life story
62. What is the ideal length for a resume?
  • (A) One A4 page
  • (B) Two A4 pages
  • (C) Three A4 pages
  • (D) Four A4 pages
Correct Answer: (A) One A4 page
63. Which resume format is best for jobseekers with gaps in their employment history?
  • (A) Chronological
  • (B) Functional
  • (C) Combined
  • (D) Traditional
Correct Answer: (B) Functional
64. What should be included at the top of a resume?
  • (A) A personal photo
  • (B) A summary statement
  • (C) Work experience
  • (D) Hobbies and interests
Correct Answer: (B) A summary statement
65. When tailoring your resume, what should you focus on?
  • (A) Personal interests
  • (B) Job description and requirements
  • (C) Generic skills
  • (D) Length of employment
Correct Answer: (B) Job description and requirements
66. Which of the following is a good practice when choosing fonts for your resume?
  • (A) Use multiple decorative fonts
  • (B) Use difficult-to-read fonts
  • (C) Choose easily readable and professional fonts
  • (D) Use the smallest font size available
Correct Answer: (C) Choose easily readable and professional fonts
67. What is an effective way to enhance your resume?
  • (A) Including every job you've ever had
  • (B) Using keywords from the job description
  • (C) Writing in passive voice
  • (D) Avoiding personalization
Correct Answer: (B) Using keywords from the job description
68. What should you do if you have a long work history?
  • (A) Include all details on one page
  • (B) Eliminate the most relevant experiences
  • (C) Expand relevant sections if necessary
  • (D) Only list jobs from the last year
Correct Answer: (C) Expand relevant sections if necessary
69. Which section is often overlooked but can enhance your resume?
  • (A) Work experience
  • (B) Skills
  • (C) Contact information
  • (D) Personal interests
Correct Answer: (D) Personal interests
70. What should you avoid when writing your resume?
  • (A) Tailored statements
  • (B) Generic statements
  • (C) Relevant experiences
  • (D) Professional language
Correct Answer: (B) Generic statements
71. What is a crucial step before sending out your resume?
  • (A) Finalizing the length
  • (B) Proofreading
  • (C) Printing it out
  • (D) Adding personal photos
Correct Answer: (B) Proofreading
72. In a combined resume format, which elements are highlighted?
  • (A) Job history only
  • (B) Skills and experience
  • (C) Personal interests only
  • (D) Educational background only
Correct Answer: (B) Skills and experience
73. What is the primary role of a resume objective?
  • (A) To summarize your work history
  • (B) To state your career goals and intentions
  • (C) To list all of your skills
  • (D) To provide references
Correct Answer: (B) To state your career goals and intentions
74. Which of the following is NOT a recommended additional section for a resume?
  • (A) Certifications
  • (B) Personal interests
  • (C) Social media accounts
  • (D) Honors and achievements
Correct Answer: (C) Social media accounts
75. When using a resume builder or template, what should you ensure?
  • (A) You can change the structure completely
  • (B) You follow the organization and formatting guidelines
  • (C) You have no need to proofread
  • (D) You can include any unrelated information
Correct Answer: (B) You follow the organization and formatting guidelines
76. How should each section of your resume be structured?
  • (A) Randomly without headings
  • (B) Clearly, with main ideas and supporting details
  • (C) Only with bullet points
  • (D) Using long paragraphs
Correct Answer: (B) Clearly, with main ideas and supporting details
77. Why is it essential to personalize your resume?
  • (A) To make it longer
  • (B) To showcase individuality and fit for the job
  • (C) To include all possible experiences
  • (D) To impress the employer with your creativity
Correct Answer: (B) To showcase individuality and fit for the job
78. What is a common mistake when writing a resume?
  • (A) Including relevant experiences
  • (B) Not tailoring it to the job description
  • (C) Using professional language
  • (D) Keeping it concise
Correct Answer: (B) Not tailoring it to the job description
79. How can you make your resume more appealing to hiring managers?
  • (A) Use flashy graphics
  • (B) Include excessive details
  • (C) Maintain a clean and organized layout
  • (D) Write lengthy paragraphs
Correct Answer: (C) Maintain a clean and organized layout
80. What should be the focus of the resume's summary statement?
  • (A) Your entire work history
  • (B) A brief overview of your qualifications and skills
  • (C) Personal anecdotes
  • (D) Job listings
Correct Answer: (B) A brief overview of your qualifications and skills