Letters, Business Cards, Press Releases
Quiz by Cynthia Glenn
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- Q1
I want to set my margins up for a press release. Which should I use?
4" top, 4" bottom, 2" sides
4" top, 4" bottom, 2" sides
2" top, 1" bottom and sides
1" top bottom and sides
20s - Q2
Which one of these is NOT in the Contact section of a press release
Contact Name
Salutation
Phone Number
Company Name
20s - Q3
The line Contact should be written how in a press release?
Underlined
In color
Capital Letters
Mixed Letters
20s - Q4
What is the spacing between paragraphs in a press release
Quadruple
Double
Triple
Single
20s - Q5
The For Immediate Release line should be written?
In a very small font size
In webdings
Mixed letters
In all capital letters
20s - Q6
Press releases are written to?
Inform someone about a sale
to hold contact information in a very small format
Write a letter of complaint
Let the media know about an event they may want to cover
20s - Q7
What tells you when a letter was written?
Body
Complementary Close
Salutation
Dateline
20s - Q8
What is the spacing between the last paragraph and the complementary close in a business letter?
Double
Single
Triple
Quadruple
20s - Q9
Comic Sans is an appropriate font to use in a business letter.
It depends
Yes
No
Possibly
20s - Q10
The word Salutation is another way of saying?
Greeting
Inside Address
Complementary Close
Body
20s - Q11
What tells the reader the letter is over?
Business Card
Complementary Close
Salutation
Body
20s