How do informational reports and analytical reports differ?
A) Informational reports emphasize facts; analytical reports emphasize reasoning and conclusions.
B) Informational reports are intended for internal audiences; analytical reports are intended for external audiences.
C) Informational reports are written using a formal writing style; analytical reports are written using an informal writing style.
D) Informational reports emphasize reasoning and conclusions; analytical reports emphasize facts.
Ques. 2Your current assignment is to condense a 200-page government policy report on oil drilling in Alaska into a shorter report for Sierra Club members to read. What kind of informational report would you most likely write?
A) Trip report
B) Summary
C) Meeting minutes
D) Progress report
Ques. 3Which of the following is the best advice to follow when writing a summary?
A) Include specific examples from the report, article, or book you are summarizing.
B) Copy passages word for word to ensure that you cover the main ideas.
C) Avoid headings or lists to prevent reader distraction.
D) State the main idea or purpose as well as the source of the document being summarized.
Ques. 4A summary should condense a report or article by what percentage?
A) 5 percent
B) 25 percent
C) 85 to 90 percent
D) 50 percent
Ques. 5What kind of report condenses the primary ideas from a book, report, article, website, meeting, or convention?
A) Progress report
B) Justification/recommendation report
C) Summary
D) Analytical report