Technical Report Structure Quiz
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Which section of a long report is typically placed at the beginning and provides a list of the main sections and subsections along with their page numbers?

  • Table of contents (correct)
  • Abstract
  • Acknowledgments
  • Appendix
  • What is a key element in the structure of a long report in technical report writing?

  • Acknowledgments
  • Executive summary (correct)
  • Appendix
  • Table of contents
  • In a long report, where would supplementary or detailed information that is not central to the main content typically be included?

  • Abstract
  • Appendix (correct)
  • Executive summary
  • Introduction
  • Study Notes

    Technical Report Writing

    • A table of contents is typically placed at the beginning of a long report, providing a list of main sections and subsections along with their page numbers.

    Report Structure

    • A key element in the structure of a long report is the table of contents, which outlines the organization of the report.

    Supplementary Information

    • Supplementary or detailed information that is not central to the main content is typically included in appendices, usually at the end of a long report.

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    Test your knowledge of the structure of long reports in technical report writing with this quiz. Identify key elements and understand where specific sections should be placed within a long report. Improve your understanding of where supplementary or detailed information should be included in a long report.

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