Test Bank for Excellence in Business Communication, 14th Edition by John V. Thill
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Test Bank for Excellence in Business Communication 14e 14th Edition by John V. Thill, Courtland L. Bovee. Full Chapters test bank are included with answers.
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Test Bank Excellence in Business Communication 14th Edition Thill
Full Chapters are included with answers
Excellence in Business Communication, 14e (Thill)
Appendix A Format and Layout of Business Documents
1) The quality of paper is measured by
A) length and width.
B) weight and cotton content.
C) color and texture.
D) style of letterhead and corporate logo.
E) fit within the envelope.
Answer: B
Explanation: Generally speaking, the heavier the paper and the greater its cotton content, the
greater the quality the paper has. Cotton gives paper strength and texture, and it doesn't yellow
over time like pure wood pulp paper.
AACSB: Written and oral communication
Difficulty: Moderate
Classification: Critical thinking
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
2) The proper sequence for the standard parts of a letter is
A) heading, date, inside address, salutation, body, complimentary close, signature block.
B) date, heading, inside address, salutation, body, typewritten name, complimentary close.
C) salutation, date, heading, inside address, body, complimentary close, signature block.
D) inside address, heading, date, salutation, body, complimentary close, typewritten name.
E) typewritten name, inside address, heading, date, salutation, body, complimentary close,
handwritten name.
Answer: A
Explanation: This sequence is the standard arrangement. If you are using company letterhead,
you can skip the heading. The use of letterhead indicates to your recipient that you are officially
representing the company.
AACSB: Written and oral communication
Difficulty: Moderate
Classification: Critical thinking
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
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, 3) If you are unsure of whether your addressee is unknown, what is the simplest solution?
A) Address the letter to someone else.
B) Call the person to find out.
C) Simply use the person's full name.
D) Leave off the greeting.
E) Send the person a memo.
Answer: C
Explanation: Using Mr. or Mrs. creates a variety of dilemmas for business writers, such as
when a person's preferred courtesy title is unknown or when a letter is addressed to more than
one person. The simplest solution is to avoid using labels entirely and to use just the person's full
name–unless you know for certain how the recipient wishes to be addressed.
AACSB: Written and oral communication
Difficulty: Difficult
Classification: Application
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
4) The purpose of a subject line in a business letter is to
A) specify the name of the person you want to reach.
B) let recipients quickly know what the letter is about.
C) include a courtesy title for the addressee.
D) identify the proper department for the letter.
E) leave your e-mail address for a follow-up.
Answer: B
Explanation: The subject line tells recipients at a glance what the letter is about. It can be
placed before or after the salutation or at the top of the page if the letterhead elements aren't in
the way.
AACSB: Written and oral communication
Difficulty: Easy
Classification: Critical thinking
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
5) When is an enclosure notation required in a business letter?
A) All business letters require enclosure notations
B) When the letter is typed by one person to express the sentiments of another person
C) When the letter is sent in printed form rather than electronic form
D) When the letter includes additional documents
E) When copies of the letter will be sent to other people
Answer: D
Explanation: Enclosures include any additional documents or items that you are sending with
the main letter.
AACSB: Written and oral communication
Difficulty: Moderate
Classification: Critical thinking
Learning Outcome: Compose and shape business messages
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