Name: ___________________________________________Year & Section______________
Preliminary Exams in Business Report Writing
Test I. Matching Type: Write the letter of the best answer on the space before each item.
___ 1. Annual report                        a. record of proceedings of a meeting
___ 2. Complex projects                     b. an example of informal report
___ 3. Uncomplicated projects               c. an example of formal report
___ 4. Informational report                 d. explains or recommends an action
___ 5. Analytical report                    e. presents & analyzes information, draws conclusion and
___ 6. Report                                   includes recommendations
___ 7. Informal report                       f. presents the facts but does not analyze the information
___ 8. Justification report                 g. updates receivers and provides operational data
___ 9. Feasibility report                   h. examines a proposed course of action
___10. Progress report                      i. updates status of a project
                                            j. summarizes a company’s accomplishments, finances and
                                                significant events
                                            k. relays information about routines, short term, and
                                                uncomplicated
Test II. Multiple Choice: Write the letter of the best answer on the space provided before each item.
___ 1. The following are the specific purposes of a report except:
       a) Updates receivers       c) provides operational data
       b) Gives results           d) gives solutions          e) makes recommendations
___ 2. The following are informational report except:
       a) Annual report           c) travel or trip report     e) minutes
       b) Progress report         d) justification report
___ 3. This report summarizes a company’s accomplishments, finances and significant events.
       a) Annual report          c) travel or trip report e) minutes
       b) Progress report        d) justification report
___ 4. The preliminary parts of the report consist of the following except:
       a) Introduction             c) Table of Contents         e) Title Page
       b) Executive Summary        d) Transmittal message
___ 5. Group, meeting time, date, location, people present and absent, status of previous minutes are
       contained in:
       a) Agendas and minutes of meetings                    c) memos                   e) letters
       b) Fill-in reports                                    d) feasibility reports
___ 6. A travel or trip report is one report classified as:
       a) Formal report              c) informal report        e) informational report
       b) Analytical report          d) proposal report
___ 7. A report that identifies a need or problem and offers a plan to meet the need or solve the problem
       is called:
       a) Feasibility report         c) proposal report         e) annual report
       b) Justification report       d) progress report
___ 8. Lawyers, administrators, taxpayers, legislators, and others are examples of those whom you
      must consider in writing your report. They are called:
      a) Scope                   c) audience                 e) none of those mentioned
      b) Purpose                 d) all of those mentioned
___ 9. Reports must be convincing to its audience and therefore must be 100% correct. This is called:
       a) Objectivity           c) honesty                  e) trustworthy
       b) Accuracy              d) reliability
___ 10. If reports are based on facts and supported by evidences, there is
      a) Objectivity              c) honesty                 e) trustworthy
      b) Accuracy                 d) reliability
III. True or False: On the space provided before each item, write True if the statement is True and False
     if the statement is false.
_____ 1. Minutes of a meeting is a record of the proceedings of a meeting.
_____ 2. All reports are informational report.
_____ 3. Informal reports contain few parts and usually used in uncomplicated projects.
_____ 4. Formal reports uses informal language.
_____ 5. Informational reports analyzes the information and draws conclusions & gives
        recommendations.
_____ 6. Formal report is long with complicated parts and requires in-depth investigation and team
        collaboration.
_____ 7. Reports must be accurate and objective.
_____ 8 Objectivity means that decision made is based on personal opinion and emotion.
_____ 9. In writing reports, only lawyers and taxpayers are considered as audience.
_____10. The body of the report contains information and visuals to support its contents.
_____11. All reports follow a standard format or template.
_____12. People who make decisions on the basis of the business report are considered primary
        audience.
_____13. In writing a business report, the first step is to narrow the scope.
_____14. The secondary audience are those who are affected by the decision made based on the
        written report submitted.
_____15. Personal demographics of audience includes age, biases, alliances, & attitudes.
IV. Enumeration:
   1.   List down the 6 steps in writing formal or long report.
   2.   Give 4 examples of audience or receivers of your report
   3.   Name the three kinds of audience.
   4.   Give at least 2 elements of effective business report writing