MGMT 520 Week 12 Quiz | Assignment Help | Harrisburg University

MGMT 520 Week 12 Quiz | Assignment Help | Harrisburg University 


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The purpose of your oral presentation may be to inform, to persuade, to recommend, or to motivate

 

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 True

 False

 

Question 2

 

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"Decks" are reports that were created using presentation software such as Microsoft PowerPoint.

 

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 True

 False

 

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You should use the verb tense (past, present, or future) that is appropriate at the time the reader reads the report-not necessarily at the time that youwrote the report.

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 True

 False

 

 

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You must always proofread your résumé for spelling, grammar, and format

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 True

 False

 

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When you plan an oral presentation, your first step is to analyze your audience

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 True

 False

 

Question 6

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A report header includes the report title, subtitle, and page number.

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 True

 False

 

Question 7

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The purpose of selecting an organizational basis for your findings is to show order, logic, and unity.

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 True

 False

Question 8

 

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Do not omit relevant information from a report

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 True

 False

 

Question 9

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Memorizing the first or last section of a presentation is often effective.

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 True

 False

Question 10

 

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Two effective ways to open an oral presentation are to present a hypothetical quote and to state a startling fact.

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 True

 False

Question 11

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You should not include personal information such as marital status or ethnicity on your résumé.

 

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 True

 False

 

Question 12

 

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Reading your speech is not recommended because you must keep your eyes on the paper rather than making eye contact with your audience.

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 True

 False

 

Question 13

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Recruiters typically spend less than one minute looking at each résumé during the initial screening of applications.

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 True

 False

 

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When you write a report you follow these steps: planning, drafting, revising, and proofreading.

 

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 True

 False

 

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You should prepare the audience for the upcoming joke so they will be ready for it.

 

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 True

 False

 

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Your résumé should summarize your work history and qualifications for a job

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 True

 False

 

Question 17

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For direct-plan presentations, you should make sure your main point is right up front.

 

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 True

 False

 

Question 18

 

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It is unlikely that you will be hired on what is listed in your résumé alone.

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 True

 False

 

Question 19

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Reports written in programs such as Microsoft Word are still common, but more companies, particularly financial services and consulting firms, are using programs such as PowerPoint for reports that combine text and graphics.

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 True

 False

 

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If you do not have ten years of consecutive work experience, your résumé should highlight your involvement in civic or professional organizations showing how your skills are transferable to the workplace.

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 True

 False

 

Question 21

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When formatting your résumé, you should use a clear, simple design with plenty of white space.

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 True

 False

 

Question 22

 

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For most business presentations, you should let the audience know up front what you expect of them.

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 True

 False

Question 23

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Internal proposals may be written in an email textbox.

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 True

 False

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You must include a photograph and personal information (for example, your age, ethnicity, religion, sex, marital status, etc.) on your résumé.

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 True

 False

 

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When choosing an organizational plan you must make sure the audience knows from the beginning where you are going and are able to follow you easily through the presentation.

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 True

 False

 

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A specific objective listed at the top of your résumé may help a recruiter know how you might fit into the organization.

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 True

 False

 

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The findings in most reports are organized in chronological order.

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 True

 False

 

Question 28

Your conclusion should summarize the main points of your presentation.

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 True

 False

Question 29

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A well-written résumé and cover letter will make you stand out from thousands of job applicants

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 True

 False

Question 30

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When new ideas are presented with humor, the audience is more likely to remember what you said.

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 True

 False

 

Question 31

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Just as you do when planning a report, brainstorm ideas for your presentation in sequential order to organize your material.

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 True

 False

Question 32

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A memorized speech helps you adapt to the audience and ensures that you don't omit supporting evidence.

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 True

 False

Question 33

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It is okay to exaggerate on your résumé

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 True

 False

 

Question 34

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To avoid plagiarism a writer must not copy someone else's idea, language, data, or report without using source citations.

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 True

 False

Question 35

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When your report is formatted as a letter, you have the option of including headings and subheadings. When your report is formatted as a letter, you have the option of including headings and subheadings.

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 True

 False

 

Question 36

If you aim to convince listeners that global warming is a reality, your purpose is to persuade

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 True

 False

Question 37

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You can emphasize the importance of the problem discussed in a formal report by using first-person and second-person pronouns.

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 True

 False

Question 38

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It is okay to tell a "dumb blonde" joke if your presentation topic supports it.

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 True

 False

Question 39

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You should type your notes in all capital letters for ease of reading during a presentation.

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 True

 False

 

Question 40

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If the audience does not know you, you need a more creative opening than if you have addressed this audience in the past.

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 True

 False

 

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