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If a communication is short, but requires a very detailed explanation, what medium might be most effective?
 
  A) Social media
  B) Report
  C) Letter
  D) Face-to-face meeting
  E) Presentation

Question 2

Using company databases, reports, and in-house experts to conduct research requires using _____ sources.
 
  A) external
  B) secondary
  C) primary
  D) objective
  E) internal



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D
Explanation: If you need to send detailed financial data to your supervisor, you might choose to present that information in a spreadsheet and attach it to an email that summarizes the data. However, if the spreadsheet requires a more detailed explanation, a face-to-face meeting will be more effective.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E
Explanation: E) You can gather the required information from internal sources such as company reports, databases, and experts. Or you may have to consult external sources such as industry journals, web-based search tools, or experts outside your company. Internal sources can be primary or secondary sources.





 

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