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Eng201 Assignment No 01
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Name: Student Name

Assignment No. 01
Semester: Fall 2022 Total Marks: 20

Lectures: 24-29
Business and Technical English Writing– Deadline Date:
ENG201
January 24, 2023

Question No:1
The purpose of an interview determines the type of questions being asked by an interviewer
to an interviewee. Identify the following question statements asked in an interview from the
options given below.

1. What type of working environment do you excel in?

a. Open ended question


b. Direct open ended question
c. Close ended question
d. Restatement question
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2. Are you feeling better today?
a. Open ended question
b. Direct open ended question
c. Close ended question
d. Restatement question

3. Describe a complex project that you were assigned to. What approach did you take
to complete it? What was the outcome?

a. Open ended question


b. Direct open ended question
c. Close ended question
d. Restatement question
4. Describe a specific problem you’ve encountered in your position. How did you go
about solving it?

a. Direct open ended question


b. Open ended question
c. Close ended question
d. Restatement question

5. You said you dislike working in an ethnic environment. Is that correct?

a. Open ended question


b. Direct open ended question
c. Close ended question
d. Restatement question

Question No:2
A feasibility report is a document that assesses potential solutions to the business problem
or opportunity, and determines which of these are viable for further analysis. According to
your understanding name the different parts of the given feasibility report.

A feasibility report is a paper that examines a proposed solution and evaluates whether it is
possible, given certain constraints. These constraints could be anything: financial, social,
practical, environmental, technical, legal, or any number of other things that could make it
impossible or impractical for a solution to be implemented.

Like most formal reports, a feasibility report includes specific elements. These are:

1. Introduction
In the introduction, Jessie will want to introduce the problem and proposed solution. For
example, he can start by discussing the rising cost of manufacturing, and the proposed
solution of moving the company's manufacturing operation to a new location.
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2. Background
The introduction of Jessie's report will likely flow well into the background section, where
he will give any important contextual information. This could include an overview of the
company's operations, the history and context of the problem, any important technical
details, or any other information that is important to understand before analyzing
whether something is feasible or not. For example, Jessie might want to include
information about the recent rise in manufacturing costs and the details of what goes
into moving manufacturing equipment, as well as background information on the
proposed new location.

3. Requirements
This section is also sometimes called the criteria section, because it includes
descriptions of how the writer is evaluating the feasibility of the proposed solution. For
example, Jessie might say that he is evaluating the move based on cost, environmental
impact, taxes, and other important criteria.

4. Evaluation
In the evaluation section, Jessie will want to compare the current solution to the
proposed solution. For example, in Jessie's case, the current solution to the rising cost
of manufacturing is for the company to stay where they are and just bear it. The
proposed solution is to move the manufacturing division of the company.
Jessie will want to compare both solutions based on each requirement outlined before.
For example, he could compare the cost of each solution, the environmental impact of
each solution, and so on.

5. Conclusions
The Next, Jessie will want to sum up the conclusions he's reached about the proposed
solution of moving the manufacturing division. He can reiterate the pros and cons of the
solution.

6. Recommendation
The final opinion section, includes Jessie's recommendation of whether the solution is
feasible or not. By now, of course, the recommendation should be pretty obvious based
on the past few sections, but this is where Jessie will explicitly state whether or not he
thinks the move is a good idea and why.
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