10 Questions
Front Matter is used to help potential readers find the report.
True
The cover page must contain the title, the initials and surnames of the authors, the date, Publisher, the name of the department and institution, and the emblem of the institution.
True
Plastic spiral bindings and thick, card-stock paper are recommended for the cover of reports over 10 pages long.
True
A label is placed on the cover to identify the report title and subtitle.
True
For using the emblem on the cover page, it is necessary to take permission from the authority.
True
Is the title page of a report the first page of the report proper that the reader will see?
True
Should the title of the report on the title page be descriptive and accurate, but not wordy, verbose, or too terse?
True
Is it necessary to include terms such as 'A report on...' in the title of the report on the title page?
False
Should the title page of the report contain the report reference number?
True
Is the title page of the report where the name of the supervisor must also be indicated?
True
Test your knowledge about the front matter in reports, including its purpose and components such as cover, label, title page, abstract, acknowledgment, and table of contents.
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