Technical Writing for Success 4th Edition by Darlene Smith – Test Bank
Chapter 4 – Writing Process
TRUE/FALSE
1.The process for technical writing includes planning, drafting, revising, printing, and publishing.
ANS: F PTS: 1
Objective ID: TCWR.SMWO.19.4-2 Description: Plan your document
2.Writing is recursive, or a backward-and-forward process—in other words, circular in nature.
ANS: T PTS: 1
Objective ID: TCWR.SMWO.19.4-1 Description: Identify a writing process that suits your writing style
3.The writing process is usually the same for everyone.
ANS: F PTS: 1
Objective ID: TCWR.SMWO.19.4-1 Description: Identify a writing process that suits your writing style
4.Freewriting, mapping, and journaling are strategies that can help writers copyedit their writing.
ANS: F PTS: 1
Objective ID: TCWR.SMWO.19.4-3 Description: Draft and revise your document
5.Questioning, reading, mapping, and outlining help a writer focus ideas and figure out subtopics.
ANS: T PTS: 1
Objective ID: TCWR.SMWO.19.4-3 Description: Draft and revise your document
6.A draft is a paper that never changes.
ANS: F PTS: 1
Objective ID: TCWR.SMWO.19.4-4 Description: Edit and publish your document
7.Copyediting means proofreading for correct spelling, grammar, and mechanics.
ANS: T PTS: 1
Objective ID: TCWR.SMWO.19.4-4 Description: Edit and publish your document
8.The topic of a person’s writing project may require input from people in several disciplines.
ANS: T PTS: 1
Objective ID: TCWR.SMWO.19.4-5 Description: Collaborate constructively with others
9.Grouptalk happens when members of a group are willing to go along with the group’s preferences without expressing their disagreement.
ANS: F PTS: 1
Objective ID: TCWR.SMWO.19.4-5 Description: Collaborate constructively with others
10.One of the most important factors for a group to work well together is trust.
ANS: T PTS: 1
Objective ID: TCWR.SMWO.19.4-5 Description: Collaborate constructively with others
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