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Comprehension Check

I. Write T on the blank if the statement is true and F if it is false.

1. A report is generally submitted to an immediate superior by a subordinate.

2. A progress report can be used for making management decisions.

3. A progress report includes a recommendation portion.

4. A progress report includes an "action taken" section.

5. A trip report can use a persuasive tone.

6. A trip report is similar to a business trip report.

7. Accidents and natural calamities can be the basis for writing an incident report.

8. An incident report can be used as basis for further investigation.

9. An incident report may exaggerate the narration.

10. Problem description is arranged chronologically.

11. Project duration is specified in the body of the progress report.

12. Summary of key ideas can be placed at the start of the progress report.

13. The least important part of a recommendation section. trip report is the recommendation section.

14. Traveling as a tourist requires a trip report.

15. Visiting a demolition site requires a progress report.


II. Compare and contrast incident, trip, and progress reports from one another by completing the
following Venn diagram. You may use a separate sheet of paper for your answers.

Progress Report

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