Do you often write emails? Are you writing them correctly? You can take this quiz on email writing to check your understanding of effective email writing. While composing an email, the writer must consider various factors, such as the format, the length, the salutation, and more! These are key components for the best email etiquette. Following this quiz, you See morewill learn how good you are at writing emails and learn new things about email composition. Share your results with friends to see if they know these skills better!
With a social message
With a clear and actionable message
Repeating the subject line
With a proverb
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Long and descriptive
Short and precise
A greeting
Does not matter
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Designation and pride
Professionalism, Values, Attention to detail
Authority and status
Nothing. It is used for getting work done.
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Colorful and fancy
Black in color, easy to read, with capital letters only where required
Bright colors, easy to read
Bold and all capital alphabets
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Used with a selected few clients
It can be used sometimes if you feel like
Avoided
Used while writing to juniors
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Mentioned repeatedly for impact
Need not be highlighted.
Bolded, underlined, or italicized
Highlighted with multiple colors
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Showing importance
Looks fancy
Screaming/Insulting
Irrelevant
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Only if you have time
Not important at all
Always
Only if it is from seniors
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It can be done sometimes.
Not important
A best practice
Waste of time
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Clutter too much with information
Use a professional headshot.
Use the same font and color as the email.
Have a clean layout
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Audience and objective
Number of slides and number of pictures
Videos and music
The first and the last slide.
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Centrally aligned with larger font size
Very colorful
Very very large
Left aligned
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Yes
No
Everybody delays, so that's ok.
Complaints can be ignored.
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Yes
No
Can't say
Not important
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Very aggressive
It can be rude if it is not a client.
Bossy and rude if you are writing to junior colleagues
Polite and assertive
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Why?
No
Only before Diwali or New Year
Yes
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Leave it open-ended.
Never mention the date and time.
Sometimes mention the date and leave it at that.
Recommend a date and time and request confirmation.
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Just ask them to get it done.
Never give any deadline.
Use bold alphabets.
Set up a deadline and follow up accordingly.
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No
It is not important
Sometimes
Yes. It makes it easier for the recipient to reach out to you.
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