Odesk Email Etiquette Certification Test Answers
Email Etiquette Certification is a well know test to measure a job candidates skill about Email. Actually remote job provider who work with remote freelancer they choice the candidates who have good score on Email Etiquette test. The man who pass Email Etiquette test they easily get remote VA , admin support , call center , blog admin & most relevant ad min support job. So pass the test & rich your freelancing marketplace profile. Note : This test is applicable for elance also.
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Q1. What should you do if you do not want to type your name at the end of every email you send?
a) Only sign emails which you send to business associates
b) Do not sign at all as people know who the email is from, courtesy your return email address
c) Include the ‘from’ information in the subject line so you can save the time of ‘signing’ the email
d) Create a signature that will get automatically attached to every email you send
b) Do not sign at all as people know who the email is from, courtesy your return email address
c) Include the ‘from’ information in the subject line so you can save the time of ‘signing’ the email
d) Create a signature that will get automatically attached to every email you send
a) Do not reply to them.
b) Delete them.
c) Transfer them to your spam folder.
d) Ignore them (if you notice them, as they are usually transferred to your spam folder automatically).
e) All of the above
b) Delete them.
c) Transfer them to your spam folder.
d) Ignore them (if you notice them, as they are usually transferred to your spam folder automatically).
e) All of the above
Q3. Why is it important to be careful with formatting when sending an e-mail message?
a) It’s not – you can format in any style you like, as the recipient will find a way to understand the message.
b) Because the recipient may not be able to read certain fonts or formats on his or her computer.
c) It is polite, and looks neater, especially if you use pretty colors.
d) Sometimes computers have been known to blow up when used with the wrong fonts.
e) None of the above
b) Because the recipient may not be able to read certain fonts or formats on his or her computer.
c) It is polite, and looks neater, especially if you use pretty colors.
d) Sometimes computers have been known to blow up when used with the wrong fonts.
e) None of the above
Q4. Why should you not type in all caps when writing an email?
a) Because it can be difficult to read.
b) Because it takes up more room and makes the email longer.
c) Because it is considered ‘yelling’.
d) Because it is tough on your keyboard.
e) a and c
b) Because it takes up more room and makes the email longer.
c) Because it is considered ‘yelling’.
d) Because it is tough on your keyboard.
e) a and c
Q5. What does it mean to ‘respect somebody else’s bandwidth’?
a) To measure the width of the desktop PC in comparison to a laptop of the same brand.
b) To open doors for them to fit through, a reference specifically to the real rather than the virtual world.
c) To be conscious of how much storage space you are controlling in any given communication, since everyone only has limited space.
d) To allow them two communications for every single communication of your own.
b) To open doors for them to fit through, a reference specifically to the real rather than the virtual world.
c) To be conscious of how much storage space you are controlling in any given communication, since everyone only has limited space.
d) To allow them two communications for every single communication of your own.
Q6. Which of the following best reflects a so-called ‘Golden Rule’ of netiquette?
a) Spam your friends.
b) Remember the human (remember that a real person is receiving the message).
c) Sometimes act friendly in chat and emails.
d) Only flame your friends by accident.
e) All of the above
e) None of the aboveb) Remember the human (remember that a real person is receiving the message).
c) Sometimes act friendly in chat and emails.
d) Only flame your friends by accident.
e) All of the above
Q7. Which of the following is the best description of an ‘internet troll’?
a) Someone who goes trolling on the Internet, moving from place to place without settling anywhere in a chat room or on a board.
b) A funny emoticon made to look like a troll.
c) Another name for a spammer.
d) Someone who participates in a message board or chat with the intention to disrupt it in some way.
b) A funny emoticon made to look like a troll.
c) Another name for a spammer.
d) Someone who participates in a message board or chat with the intention to disrupt it in some way.
Q8. What is the purpose of icon-emotions or so-called ‘emoticons’ in email communication?
a) They contain important information such as credit card number.
b) They indicate that the email is urgent.
c) They are meant for fun and entertainment value.
d) They act as a signature which is added at the end of each sent email.
b) They indicate that the email is urgent.
c) They are meant for fun and entertainment value.
d) They act as a signature which is added at the end of each sent email.
Q9. What is the most important aspect of writing content for a blog, either as a main posting or as a comment on someone else’s blog?
a) Always make your posts accurate and truthful (as well as entertaining) especially if they reflect on your reputation as someone with an online presence
b) Make it long and detailed, and occasionally bend the truth a little for the sake of impact, even if you are discovered
c) Make the blog colorful, or make your posting in bold, italic or in capitals, for emphasis
d) All of the above
b) Make it long and detailed, and occasionally bend the truth a little for the sake of impact, even if you are discovered
c) Make the blog colorful, or make your posting in bold, italic or in capitals, for emphasis
d) All of the above
Q10. On a social networking site, which of the following is important to consider — in a personal way – when uploading photographs?
a) How many images you can upload as fast as possible.
b) Consider the feelings and reputation of the person whose image you are uploading, especially if the image is compromising in some way.
c) Whether it is clear that you are the one uploading the images or not.
d) None of the above
b) Consider the feelings and reputation of the person whose image you are uploading, especially if the image is compromising in some way.
c) Whether it is clear that you are the one uploading the images or not.
d) None of the above
Q11. What does ‘spamming’ mean, and is it good or bad netiquette?
a) Sending online presents or ‘spam’ to your co-workers and friends (good netiquette).
b) Sending unsolicited e-mails or communications to people online (bad netiquette).
c) Both a and b, depending on the context.
d) Same as ‘flaming’ (good netiquette).
e) Same as ‘e-mail jousting’ (bad netiquette).
b) Sending unsolicited e-mails or communications to people online (bad netiquette).
c) Both a and b, depending on the context.
d) Same as ‘flaming’ (good netiquette).
e) Same as ‘e-mail jousting’ (bad netiquette).
Q12. When writing an email, it is generally a good idea for your paragraphs to be _____.
a) Long
b) Short
c) in a huge font making them easier to read
d) always indented
e) None of the above
b) Short
c) in a huge font making them easier to read
d) always indented
e) None of the above
Q13. Which of the following is a good statement about time delays between e-mail exchanges?
a) Try and reply within a 24-48 hour window, but allow at least the same amount of time before sending a follow-on e-mail, if not longer.
b) Always reply within 24 hours, and expect the same from someone else.
c) Wait 36 hours before replying to any e-mail, but send a follow-on e-mail within 24 hours if you don’t hear anything.
d) Always allow a month for a reply, and return your own received e-mails within three weeks.
b) Always reply within 24 hours, and expect the same from someone else.
c) Wait 36 hours before replying to any e-mail, but send a follow-on e-mail within 24 hours if you don’t hear anything.
d) Always allow a month for a reply, and return your own received e-mails within three weeks.
Q14. What is a very useful last thing to do before sending out any e-mail?
a) Read the e-mail through for spelling and grammatical errors, to simplify the message if possible, and to check the recipient’s e-mail address.
b) Nothing, the quicker you send it, the quicker they will receive it.
c) Copy the e-mail at least twice into a word document, as a double precaution.
d) Check the time, so you can remember when you sent it, in case they call.
e) All of the above
b) Nothing, the quicker you send it, the quicker they will receive it.
c) Copy the e-mail at least twice into a word document, as a double precaution.
d) Check the time, so you can remember when you sent it, in case they call.
e) All of the above
Q15. Why is it sometimes important not to leave out the message thread, i.e. the previous messages in the e-mail chain?
a) To be polite. People expect to always see the thread.
b) To increase comprehension of the latest message, and show the history of messages that led up to this point in the exchange.
c) Because it looks like an oversight. The thread should always be there.
d) None of the above.
b) To increase comprehension of the latest message, and show the history of messages that led up to this point in the exchange.
c) Because it looks like an oversight. The thread should always be there.
d) None of the above.
Q16. What are vCards and why are they sometimes distracting or difficult for the recipient?
a) vCards are online invitation cards, but the recipient often does not want to attend the event.
b) vCards are e-mail that copy in other members of your contacts list automatically, which is often not desirable.
c) vCards are electronic business cards, but they often take the form of an e-mail attachment, therefore making every e-mail look like it has an attachment.
d) vCards are online stationery cards used for a variety of events, and therefore business and recreational events can get confused.
e) None of the above
b) vCards are e-mail that copy in other members of your contacts list automatically, which is often not desirable.
c) vCards are electronic business cards, but they often take the form of an e-mail attachment, therefore making every e-mail look like it has an attachment.
d) vCards are online stationery cards used for a variety of events, and therefore business and recreational events can get confused.
e) None of the above
Q17. Which of the following are important differences between face-to-face meetings and online information?
a) You are virtually invisible online, so you can get away with a lot more.
b) Your face cannot be seen, so it is harder to convey your thoughts and easier to be misunderstood online.
c) Written communication should always be more polished and formal than real life spoken communication.
d) While cursing is okay in real life, it is strictly prohibited online.
a) You are virtually invisible online, so you can get away with a lot more.
b) Your face cannot be seen, so it is harder to convey your thoughts and easier to be misunderstood online.
c) Written communication should always be more polished and formal than real life spoken communication.
d) While cursing is okay in real life, it is strictly prohibited online.
Q18. Why is it always good to use proper grammar and correct spelling in Internet postings like message boards?
a) People who are non-native English speakers will understand your writing easily.
b) Good grammar and spelling keep ambiguity to a minimum, thereby communicating the message more clearly.
c) You do not want to be embarrassed.
d) It is good manners, and you can be proud of yourself.
e) You are always morally judged by how many typos you make.
b) Good grammar and spelling keep ambiguity to a minimum, thereby communicating the message more clearly.
c) You do not want to be embarrassed.
d) It is good manners, and you can be proud of yourself.
e) You are always morally judged by how many typos you make.
Q19. What does ‘flaming’ or ‘to flame’ mean in the online world?
a) Flaming means delivering a strongly held opinion without holding back any emotion, often offending the person who is ‘flamed’.
b) To grow angry and increasingly upset by a message you have received.
c) To grow red in the face, embarrassed by certain online content.
d) To cause a shutdown or your computer and several others on the same network, even if by accident.
b) To grow angry and increasingly upset by a message you have received.
c) To grow red in the face, embarrassed by certain online content.
d) To cause a shutdown or your computer and several others on the same network, even if by accident.
Q20. How often is it sensible to use ‘reply all’ when replying to an e-mail ?
a) As often as possible, the more people know the information the better.
b) Always, as e-mails should have at least two recipients at all times.
c) Only if the information is really relevant to everyone on the list, otherwise keep ‘reply all’ to a minimum.
d) You should ‘reply all’ about twice as often as you simply ‘reply’.
e) None of the above
b) Always, as e-mails should have at least two recipients at all times.
c) Only if the information is really relevant to everyone on the list, otherwise keep ‘reply all’ to a minimum.
d) You should ‘reply all’ about twice as often as you simply ‘reply’.
e) None of the above
Q21. Which of the following is the best response to sending a message that you didn’t intend to send, or sent to the wrong recipient?
a) Make a request for the e-mail to be recalled or sent back to you.
b) Race over to the recipient’s computer, especially if he or she lives or works locally, and delete the message manually.
c) Send a follow-up message explaining that the previous message was a mistake, with brief apology and explaining that the message can be ignored.
d) Jump up and down in frustration and tear your hair.
e) All of the above
b) Race over to the recipient’s computer, especially if he or she lives or works locally, and delete the message manually.
c) Send a follow-up message explaining that the previous message was a mistake, with brief apology and explaining that the message can be ignored.
d) Jump up and down in frustration and tear your hair.
e) All of the above
Q22. What do the abbreviations ‘FWIW’ and ‘FYI’ stand for?
a) For What It’s Worth, For Your Information
b) For Why It’s War, For Your Info
c) For Whom It Worries, Forget Your Instructor
d) Future Wear Inside Walls, Fool Your Insides
e) For Whom It Worries, Fax Your Information
b) For Why It’s War, For Your Info
c) For Whom It Worries, Forget Your Instructor
d) Future Wear Inside Walls, Fool Your Insides
e) For Whom It Worries, Fax Your Information
Q23. If you are chatting with someone via the instant messenger and text ‘BRB’, what have you said?
a) Been Ready Buddy
b) Been Really Busy
c) Being Really Busy
d) Be Right Back
b) Been Really Busy
c) Being Really Busy
d) Be Right Back
Q24. Which of the following are good tips for creating an impressive webpage?
a) Make the content informative and entertaining, but easy to read
b) Imitate other appealing sites in terms of their visual and textual content, but do not plagiarize.
c) Test all the links to make sure they work and connect to their intended new page.
d) Edit, edit, edit to ensure there are no mistakes in the content, as factual, grammar, typographical and spelling errors look unprofessional.
e) All of the above
b) Imitate other appealing sites in terms of their visual and textual content, but do not plagiarize.
c) Test all the links to make sure they work and connect to their intended new page.
d) Edit, edit, edit to ensure there are no mistakes in the content, as factual, grammar, typographical and spelling errors look unprofessional.
e) All of the above
Q25. A common online symbol, what is the correct ‘emoticon’ for a regular ‘smiley face’ from the list below?
a) ; -)
b) : -)
c) : ))
d) (– :
e) (-:
a) ; -)
b) : -)
c) : ))
d) (– :
e) (-:
Q26. How would you abbreviate ‘Be Seeing You’ in email jargon?
a) BSU
b) BCNU
c) BCINU
d) BCINYU
e) BSNU
b) BCNU
c) BCINU
d) BCINYU
e) BSNU
Q27. What is the correct way to address someone online, if you are unsure of how he or she would like to be addressed?
a) Use their first name, it is always the friendliest option.
b) Use their last name, such as Mr. Jones or Ms. Jones.
c) Use their full name, with their first name in parentheses afterwards.
d) Use Dear X to demonstrate your uncertainty, and they will probably correct you.
b) Use their last name, such as Mr. Jones or Ms. Jones.
c) Use their full name, with their first name in parentheses afterwards.
d) Use Dear X to demonstrate your uncertainty, and they will probably correct you.
Q28. Which of the following is not a good practice for reacting to virus hoaxes and chain letters?
a) Forwarding them to your friends, as often advised by the e-mail hoax itself.
b) Discarding or deleting them immediately.
c) Considering them, and allowing them to send to your entire contacts list, for other people to decide about their authenticity.
d) Printing them out and sending hard copies to a local internet watchdog or awareness group.
b) Discarding or deleting them immediately.
c) Considering them, and allowing them to send to your entire contacts list, for other people to decide about their authenticity.
d) Printing them out and sending hard copies to a local internet watchdog or awareness group.
Q29. What is the better solution than using bold or italic to emphasize meaning when e-mailing or posting online?
a) Use capitals
b) Use color
c) Use carefully chosen words and phrases, so that the meaning is clear and not ambiguous and unlikely to cause misunderstandings.
d) Draw a picture and insert it into around the text.
e) None of the above
b) Use color
c) Use carefully chosen words and phrases, so that the meaning is clear and not ambiguous and unlikely to cause misunderstandings.
d) Draw a picture and insert it into around the text.
e) None of the above
Q30. When sending an e-mail, why is it a good idea to try and use the cc: field sparingly?
a) The cc: can be confusing since the recipients might not know who is supposed to act on the message.
b) Unless the recipient in the cc: field knows why they are receiving a copy of the message, he or she may not act on the message, but assume it is really only for the main recipient.
c) It can sometimes devalue the main message depending on the context, as it could be seen to depersonalize the main message.
d) All of the above
b) Unless the recipient in the cc: field knows why they are receiving a copy of the message, he or she may not act on the message, but assume it is really only for the main recipient.
c) It can sometimes devalue the main message depending on the context, as it could be seen to depersonalize the main message.
d) All of the above
Q31. What is a business ‘welcome page’ and how can it be useful?
a) It’s not: welcome pages are always distracting and take too long to load.
b) It can give an impression of professionalism, as well as introduce the company brand, logo and overall interests.
c) It’s the same as the home page.
d) It’s the same as the goodbye page.
e) None of the above
b) It can give an impression of professionalism, as well as introduce the company brand, logo and overall interests.
c) It’s the same as the home page.
d) It’s the same as the goodbye page.
e) None of the above
Q32. What does ‘scrolling the chat screen’ in an Internet chat room mean, and is it good or bad netiquette?
a) Looking further down the screen (good netiquette).
b) Scrolling down to follow the conversation as it develops (bad netiquette).
c) Posting multiple, often single letter postings so the chat screen scrolls very fast for all users (bad netiquette).
d) Flicking between multiple chat screen on multiple sites (neither good nor bad netiquette).
e) None of the above.
b) Scrolling down to follow the conversation as it develops (bad netiquette).
c) Posting multiple, often single letter postings so the chat screen scrolls very fast for all users (bad netiquette).
d) Flicking between multiple chat screen on multiple sites (neither good nor bad netiquette).
e) None of the above.
Q33. What does it mean when you type an e-mail in all capitals?
a) The e-mail is important
b) The e-mail is an emergency
c) The e-mail is classified information
d) The effect is that you are shouting
e) b and c
b) The e-mail is an emergency
c) The e-mail is classified information
d) The effect is that you are shouting
e) b and c
Q34. Which of the following is the best technique for sending a large e-mail attachment?
a) Just attach it and send it.
b) Email the other party directly first and make sure their connection can handle a large download.
c) Try and break it up into several smaller downloads, or ‘zip’ the file if possible.
d) Send part of it, and wait to see if they request the remaining part.
e) b and c
b) Email the other party directly first and make sure their connection can handle a large download.
c) Try and break it up into several smaller downloads, or ‘zip’ the file if possible.
d) Send part of it, and wait to see if they request the remaining part.
e) b and c
Q35. What does ‘HTH’ mean in an email or on a message board?
a) Happy today happy
b) Hope this helps
c) Help the human
d) Happy to help
e) b and d
b) Hope this helps
c) Help the human
d) Happy to help
e) b and d
Q36. What does the phrase ‘lurk before you leap’ commonly mean on Internet sites?
a) That you should set up a virtual online presence and scare people when they log-in.
b) That you should familiarize yourself with a website’s contents — its purpose, its FAQ, its community — before making a contribution.
c) a and b
d) That you should contribute quickly before anyone discovers that you are an unwelcome presence, or only tenously connected to the site and its online community.
b) That you should familiarize yourself with a website’s contents — its purpose, its FAQ, its community — before making a contribution.
c) a and b
d) That you should contribute quickly before anyone discovers that you are an unwelcome presence, or only tenously connected to the site and its online community.
Q37. Which of the following could be considered as not being ‘virtual events,’ so you may wish to respond using a more direct reply or regular mail?
a. Weddings, funerals, engagements, birthdays.
b. After hours get-togethers.
c. Casual meetings related to school or work.
d. A local prize draw.
e. A coffee morning at a nearby school.
b. After hours get-togethers.
c. Casual meetings related to school or work.
d. A local prize draw.
e. A coffee morning at a nearby school.
Q38. Which of the following are good tips for creating an impressive webpage?
a) Make the content informative and entertaining, but easy to read
b) Imitate other appealing sites in terms of their visual and textual content, but do not plagiarize.
c) Test all the links to make sure they work and connect to their intended new page.
d) Edit, edit, edit to ensure there are no mistakes in the content, as factual, grammar, typographical and spelling errors look unprofessional.
e) All of the above
b) Imitate other appealing sites in terms of their visual and textual content, but do not plagiarize.
c) Test all the links to make sure they work and connect to their intended new page.
d) Edit, edit, edit to ensure there are no mistakes in the content, as factual, grammar, typographical and spelling errors look unprofessional.
e) All of the above
Q39. Why is it always good to use proper grammar and correct spelling in Internet postings like message boards?
a) People who are non-native English speakers will understand your writing easily.
b) Good grammar and spelling keep ambiguity to a minimum, thereby communicating the message more clearly.
c) You do not want to be embarrassed.
d) It is good manners, and you can be proud of yourself.
e) You are always morally judged by how many typos you make.
b) Good grammar and spelling keep ambiguity to a minimum, thereby communicating the message more clearly.
c) You do not want to be embarrassed.
d) It is good manners, and you can be proud of yourself.
e) You are always morally judged by how many typos you make.
Q40. What should you do if you do not want to type your name at the end of every email you send?
a) Only sign emails which you send to business associates
b) Do not sign at all as people know who the email is from, courtesy your return email address
c) Include the ‘from’ information in the subject line so you can save the time of ‘signing’ the email
d) Create a signature that will get automatically attached to every email you send
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b) Do not sign at all as people know who the email is from, courtesy your return email address
c) Include the ‘from’ information in the subject line so you can save the time of ‘signing’ the email
d) Create a signature that will get automatically attached to every email you send
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