Reading and Writing Final Exam
Reading and Writing Final Exam
Reading and Writing Final Exam
Test II: Choose the letter of the correct answer from the table below.
a. Position Paper
b. Job Application Letter
c. Memorandum
d. Resume
e. Book Review/Article Critique
f. Research Report
g. Literature Report
h. Project Proposal
__________21. This part of a research report explains the current state of the field and identifies research gaps.
It is also the part where the research focus is presented by addressing the identified gaps in the topic.
_________ 22. This part of a research report describes how the experiments or tests in the research were
conducted. It presents the context within which the study was conducted, the participants, the instruments used,
data gathering procedure, and data analysis.
__________23. This part of a research report contains the summary of the research findings and conclusions. It
briefly presents the context of the study, research questions or objectives, methodology, major findings,
conclusions, and sometimes implications.
__________24. This part of a research report contains an informative title that describes the content of the paper,
the name of the author/s, addresses or affiliations, and date of submission.
__________ 25. This part of a research report factually describes the data gathered and the tables and the tables
and graphs that summarize the collected data.
__________ 26. This part of a research report contains the reinstatement of the major findings, the limitations of
the study, the recommendations, and the implications.
__________ 27. This part of a research report provides an explanation of all the results in relation to the previous
studies presented in the literature review.
__________ 28. This part of a research report contains the different sources used in the study.
a. Title page
b. Abstract
c. Introduction
d. Literature Review
e. Methodology
f. Results
g. Discussion
h. Conclusion
i. References
_________29. This part of a project proposal describes the socio-economic, cultural, and political background in
which the proposal is situated.
_________30. This part of a project proposal presents the expected income and expenses over a specified time.
_________31. This part of a project proposal includes the objectives, implementing organization, major activities,
and total project costs.
_________32. This part of a project proposal lists the people involved in the project, their corresponding roles,
and their summary of qualifications.
_________33. This part of a project proposal provides the rationale for the project and describes the capability of
the implementing organization or group by stating its track records.
_________ 34. This part of a project proposal is divided into an activity that specifies the schedule of activities and
a resource plan that specifies the items needed to implement the project.
_________ 35. This part of a project proposal specifies when and how the team will monitor the progress of the
project.
_________ 36. This part of a project proposal introduces the proposal to the readers.
_________ 37. This part of a project proposal includes the project title that is concise and informative.
________ 38. This part of a project proposal specifies the schedule for reporting the finances and progress of the
project.
________ 39. This part of a project proposal lists all the references used in drafting the project proposal using the
format required by the funding agency.
________ 40. This part of a project proposal briefly describes the project, the problem it addresses, and its benefits
to all stakeholders through a summary.
a. Cover Letter
b. Title Page
c. Abstract or Executive Summary
d. Context of the Proposal
e. Project Justification
f. Personnel Involved
g. Project Implementation
h. Budget
i. Monitoring and Evaluation
j. Reporting Scheme
k. Conclusion
l. References
________ 41. This part of a business letter indicates the signature and the typed name of the sender. The typed
name can be in all caps.
________ 42. This part of a business letter is the attachments to the letter.
________ 43. This part of a business letter indicates the typist’s initials if the sender is not the one who personally
typed the document.
________ 44. This part of a business letter contains the message of the letter.
________ 45. This part of a business letter refers to the expression used to end a letter.
________ 46. This part of a business letter is used when the writer wishes to address the whole company but
wants to bring it to the attention of a particular person in the company.
________ 47. This part of a business letter identifies the reader’s name, position and company, and address; it
placed immediately below the date.
________ 48. This part of a business letter is placed between the letterhead and the inside address.
________ 49. This part of a business letter identifies the writer; his/her address, and contact numbers.
________ 50. This part of a business letter refers to the writer’s greetings to the reader.
a. Signature Block
b. Enclosure Notation
c. Copy Notation
d. Identification Initials
e. Salutation
f. Date
g. Complimentary Close
h. Letterhead
i. Attention Line
j. Closing
k. Inside Address
l. Body
E. Identify the different parts of a Memorandum by labeling them. Use arrows or brackets. No
erasures.
Google Incorporated
USA
To: All Staff
From: The Manager
Date: March 21, 2019
Subject: Inappropriate use of time on Google Doodle games
Coworkers,
It has come to my attention that many in the office have been spending time on the Google home page micro
games. This memo is a reminder to use your work hours for work.
According to a recent article, the estimated daily cost of people collectively playing these games instead of working
is over $120 million—which is calculated based on the daily average increased time spent on the Google home
page (36 seconds).
If these estimates are applied to our 600 office employees, this results in a nearly $700 weekly loss.
This is a conservative estimate considering the extensive discussions that occur about beating the office's current
high score. The extra cost quickly adds up.
Of course, we do not want you to view our organization as a place of drudgery and draconian rules. I encourage
a fun and competitive environment, and I recognize that we certainly will not be profitable if you are unhappy or
dissatisfied with your jobs. This is just a reminder to be careful with your use of company time.
Thank you very much.
Enclosures (3)
Cc: R. Sarmiento, President
X. Velasco, Vice-President for Operations
If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given
to you.
JAMES 1:5