Professional Correspondence and Resume Writing Quiz

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Match the following types of professional correspondence with their examples:

Text Messages = Professional correspondence Emails = Professional correspondence Memos = Professional correspondence Letters = Professional correspondence

Match the following professional fonts with their appropriate usage:

Times New Roman = Professional correspondence Helvetica = Professional correspondence Arial = Professional correspondence Garamond = Professional correspondence

Match the following parts of a College Admission Application Letter with their descriptions:

Introduction = State who you are and what you are applying for Body = Present academic qualifications, extracurricular involvement, and personal qualities Conclusion = Wrap up the letter and express enthusiasm for studying at the university

Match the following definitions with the correct terms:

a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience = Resume a letter that shows your interest in the university while justifying your qualifications = Application for College Admission

Match the following phrases with their meanings:

Summing up; summary = Resume It serves as a cover letter for college admission documents = Application for College Admission

Match the following scenarios with the appropriate form of office correspondence:

Communicating company policies to employees = Business memo Applying for a job = Application for employment Initiating contact with a prospective client = Business letter Sending a quick message to a coworker = Business e-mail

Match the following tips with their respective application:

Proofread your cover letter = Tips for writing a college application cover letter Say thank you = Text: State the benefits the university can obtain by admitting you Indicate your interest for an interview = Text: State the benefits the university can obtain by admitting you Gather relevant information about job candidates = An application for employment is a standard business document

Match the following phrases with their respective meanings:

Concise = Brief and without unnecessary words General-purpose programming = Used for various purposes, not limited to a specific type of task Client-side scripting for web applications = Code that runs on the user's browser, controlling the behavior and appearance of a website Database queries = Commands used to retrieve or manipulate data stored in a database

Match the following components with their respective types of correspondence:

Sender and recipient information = Business letter Subject line = Business e-mail Memo heading = Business memo Introduction and conclusion = Application for employment

Match the following writing techniques with their respective benefits:

Be specific = Helps to provide clear and detailed information Research the college = Allows for a more personalized and informed application Emphasize your uniqueness = Highlights your individual strengths and distinguishes you from other candidates Maintain a professional tone = Ensures that your writing is appropriate and respectful

Test your knowledge on professional correspondence and resume writing. Learn about the importance of appropriate fonts and the elements of a well-written resume. Examples of professional correspondence include text messages, emails, memos, and letters.

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