Report Writing
English Language
Report Writing starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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In the context of report writing, what does 'plagiarism' mean?
What is meant by 'conciseness' in report writing?
What is meant by 'objectivity' in report writing?
What is the difference between a formal and an informal report?
What is the difference between 'Findings' and 'Recommendations' in a report?
What is the function of a 'cover letter' when submitting a report?
What is the function of an 'Appendix' in a report?
What is the importance of proofreading a report before submission?
Which of the following best describes a 'progress report'?
(1) A report that summarizes completed work
(2) A report that details ongoing work and future plans
(3) A report that reviews a book
(4) A report that presents experimental results only
Which of the following best describes the tone of a formal report?
(1) Humorous
(2) Objective
(3) Emotional
(4) Sarcastic
Which of the following is a feature of a scientific report?
(1) Use of first-person narrative
(2) Detailed methodology
(3) Lack of references
(4) Informal language
Which of the following is a key feature of a good report title?
(1) Vague and general
(2) Specific and informative
(3) Long and complex
(4) Humorous
A report should always be written in the _______ person and in the _______ voice.
Fill in the blank: The _______ page lists the sections and their page numbers in a report.
Fill in the blank: The _______ provides a brief overview of the report’s contents, usually at the beginning.
Fill in the blank: The _______ section of a report explains how the research or investigation was carried out.
True or False: A report should always include references if external sources are used.
True or False: Reports should avoid using technical jargon unless necessary and always explain it when used.
True or False: Reports should be written in chronological order only.
True or False: Reports should include personal opinions and anecdotes.
