COM 285 Final Exam Final Exam / 100% correct answers
1) Susan Rojas is applying for a position in the marketing department of a local corporation. Although Greg Ellis is the director of this department, Susan has been instructed to send her resume and other documents to Jeff Cohen, manager of the human resources department. Jeff screens all applications before sending those of qualified candidates on to appropriate department heads. Jeff isA. the primary audienceB. a gatekeeperC. a watchdogD. an auxiliary audience2) An oral message is preferable to a written one when you want to:A. present many specific detailsB. minimize undesirable emotionsC. resolve conflicts and build consensusD. present extensive and complex data3) A written business request is answered positively and promptly on the first try. This is an example of a high level ofA. goodwillB. imageC. clarityD. effectiveness4) For which of the following business messages would it be appropriate to approach the subject indirectly by leading up to the main point rather than presenting it first?A. You are e-mailing a copy of a sales report to a colleague who had asked for itB. You are asking a subordinate to complete an entry that he had overlooked on his expense reportC. You are complying with an information request sent to you by the county business license departmentD. You are letting your staff know that there will be significant downsizing in your department in the upcoming year5) A subordinate comes to you because he is upset with the way he is treated by coworkers. A good first response would be toA. Tell him to solve his own problemsB. Tell him about your problems with the same peopleC. Acknowledge his feelingsD. Give him some advice on how to handle the situation6) Which of the following would be the BEST way to refuse a customer’s request?A. “Though your warranty expired in June, as a Dave’s Club Card customer you are eligible for a 10% discount on all repairs.”B. “If it were up to me I’d repair your washing machine free since your warranty expired just last month, but my boss won’t allow it.”C. “Please understand that it is impossible for us to do free repairs for all customers.”D. “You claim that your washing machine is under warranty, but our records show that it expired last month.”7) Crystal agreed to serve on a company’s advisory board and now has to contact them to say she cannot attend a scheduled meeting where she was to be one of several key speakers. What should she do?A. Let the company know she cannot not attend and that they will have to make arrangements for another speakerB. Ask the company to cancel the meetingC. Offer to send a knowledgeable colleague in her placeD. Resign from the advisory board before the meeting date8) When you are writing subject lines for negative messages to peers and subordinates,A. put the topic, but not your action on it, in the subject line.B. put the topic, including your action on it, in the subject lineC. do not include the topic in the subject lineD. describe how the problem happened9) Which of the following is a negative subject line?A. “Reduction of Travel Benefits”B. “Change in Personal Leave Policy”C. “Improving On-Time Performance”D. “Results of Customer Service Survey”10) You are a technical writer in a large company who is working on a training manual to help new users learn the company’s computer system. Employees will use your manual in training seminars taught by your company’s trainers. The manual will also serve as an on-the-job reference later. Both of the system analysts who designed the computer system and the trainers will comment on your draft. The trainers would be classified as what kind of audience for your manual?A. WatchdogB. GatekeeperC. PrimaryD. Secondary11) Which audience has political, social, or economic power; pays close attention to the transaction between you and the primary audience; and may base future actions on its evaluation of your message?A. Auxiliary audienceB. Watchdog audienceC. GatekeeperD. Secondary audience12) Which of the following groups would be considered an internal audience for a company?A. Managers in the company’s Human Resources DepartmentB. Stockholders who have invested in the companyC. State and local agencies that conduct annual health and safety inspections at the companyD. Three large customers that represent 85% of the company’s annual sales13) If you are speaking with someone who nods while you are speaking and then brings up points of disagreement when you are finished, it is likely that your listenerA. nods for no reason at allB. wants to mislead youC. agreed with you until the last point you made in the argumentD. was nodding to show that he or she was listening, but was not necessarily agreeing14) Which of the following audiences would receive an internal document?A. Your best customersB. The human resources directorC. The job candidate you wish to hireD. The CPA who is auditing your company’s books15) Business communication practices in the United States place importance on the written word, and this indicates that our cultureA. has low-context preferencesB. has high-context preferencesC. is polychromicD. is monochromic16) It can be helpful for managers working overseas to have a basic understanding of the religion observed by workers in that company becauseA. then the manager knows when to buy gifts for his or her employeesB. a superior should always seem knowledgeable to his or her employeeC. an ordinary business day in the United States may be a holiday in another countryD. most international companies insist that managers adopt all the customs of the host country17) The informational dimension of group interaction looks atA. who will do whatB. the problem, data, and possible solutionsC. promoting friendlinessD. establishing group loyalty18) The interpersonal dimension of group interaction focuses on:A. contentB. methodC. processD. people19) Positive roles and actions of individuals that help the group achieve its task goals includeA. recognizing the contributions of membersB. disagreeing with everything that is proposedC. restating major points, pulling ideas together, and summarizing decisionsD. showing group members that they have been heard and that their ideas are being taken seriously20) Which of the following will help make your business writing easy to read?A. business jargonB. parallel structureC. wordinessD. consistent sentence length for all sentences21) Which of the following sentences that begin a letter is appropriate for contemporary business communication?A. “Enclosed please find the application forms you requested.”B. “Pursuant to you request, we are forwarding you the application forms you requested.”C. “Here are the application forms you requested.”D. “Your application forms have been enclosed herewith.”22) Lauren has confirmed flight information, printed directions from the Internet, and spoken with the human resources department to clarify specific details. She will include this information in a letter to a job candidate she is inviting for an interview. What part of the writing process does this activity represent?A. Writing B. GatheringC. Revising D. Editing 23) Ben chooses a pattern of organization before he begins a letter. What part of the writing process does this activity represent?A. PlanningB. Getting feedbackC. BrainstormingD. Editing24) A sales brochure includes photos and clipart that is strategically placed within the marketing piece. This is an example of which level of communications professor Charles Kostelnick’s levels of communication design?A. IntraB. InterC. ExtraD. Supra25) Which of the following would be the BEST place to put your most important visual in a newsletter?A. In the center of the page to indicate that the image is central to the newsletterB. In the bottom left of the page to emphasize material that appears in the top halfC. Parallel to two or more smaller visuals to create balanceD. In the top left of the page because the top is a position of emphasis26) Which of the following would be considered illegal if done by an employer?A. Monitor employee’s telephone callsB. Monitor employee’s internet activities done on company timeC. Monitor communications using company-issued devices such as cell phonesD. Prohibiting an employee from blogging about the company via his or her own computer at home27) In a bad-news message to subordinates, why is it a good idea to ask readers to suggest solutions to the problem?A. So you will have someone to share the blame with if you are unable to solve the problemB. So your subordinates will not blame you for the problemC. To stall for time, so you can think of a solution on your ownD. Because workers who help make a decision are more likely to accept the consequences28) In a bad-news message to a superior, you should describe what led to the problemA. so your superior can see that the problem is not your faultB. to show that the problem is really your boss’s fault because you have not been given adequate resourcesC. so he or she will have adequate information to determine if the solution you are going to propose is appropriateD. to pad the message so it does not upset the superior too much29) You must explain to a group of employees the different pension funds they can now choose. You expect the group to have many questions because many of them will be retiring within 10 years and want to maximize their retirement income. You should probablyA. send them each a written package of material and ask them to call if they have questionsB. give an oral presentation with lots of visualsC. send them a package of self-explanatory written material and cover different material at the presentationD. give them written material to look at ahead of time and go over that material as part of your presentation30) Which of the following purposes of an oral presentation is specific in its purpose?A. “This presentation will cover budget issues.”B. “This presentation will show that some departments are not managing their budgets properly.”C. “This presentation will explain how to forecast materials needs, estimate costs, and prepare a comprehensive cost budget.”D. “This presentation will explain the budgeting process since it is so important to the success of the company.”