Question 1: Common applications for technical descriptions include observation notes, training materials, and:
A. editorial viewpoints.
B. proposals and reports.
C. newspaper articles.
D. e-mail communications.
Question 2: Some characteristics that help to make technical descriptions accessible in technical manuals are run-in headings, serif font, and:
A. accurate vocabulary.
B. lengthy explanations.
C. embedded figures.
D. short paragraphs.
Question 3: Components which comprise the physical aspects of a device, without regard to purpose are:
A. graphical components.
B. functional parts.
C. structural parts.
D. dimensions.
Question 4: If the purpose of a specific visual is to describe individual parts in relation to the whole or to give an image of each individual component, then the selected visual should be:
A. photographs, realistic drawings, or contour maps.
B. phantom views, schematics, or cross-section maps.
C. exploded views, cutaways, blueprints, or drawings of individual parts.
D. photographs, videos, or realistic drawings.