HomeArticulation Test TCS Wings1 Articulation MCQ Test - 1 6:36:00 PM 🧠Articulation Quiz (Part 1/5) The act of expressing something in a coherent form is: Articulation Documentation Digital Marketing Knowledge Management A document is Agile when it: All of the below Meets the information needs of the intended audience Contains just enough information to fulfill its purpose Captures information not obvious from the software When planning to create content for social media, understanding your target audience's needs is the first step to: Creating content that is relevant and meaningful for your audience Creating flashy content that will stand out Managing your brand image None of the above Select the option that can help authors of Agile project documentation ensure first time right delivery: Use a template and ensure documentation is reviewed by experts Provide a lot of detail in the document Use a template to create document Ensure documentation is reviewed by Subject Matter Experts TechCom can help you to: All of the above Get your Documentation 'first-time-right' Save time on review and rework of documents Delight your customer with quality documentation To make your Articulation journey truly Agile: All of the above Be concise and to-the-point Structure information logically for quick scanning Understand your audience's need When creating content that will be translated into other languages, which guidelines should you follow? Avoid idioms, use standard terminology, and use active voice Avoid idioms Use standard terminology Avoid using lists and illustrations For effective articulation, avoid using: Jargon and long, complex sentences Lists, tables, charts and graphics Acronyms and abbreviations with their expanded forms Cross references A well-articulated message is: Coherent and concise Easy to understand Always uses visuals Descriptive and provides extensive detail Which of the following statements is incorrect? Articulation does not apply to user documentation as it can be shared with multiple user groups Messaging happens at every step during Project delivery Articulation is a key component of all aspects that involve messaging Email, chat, and presentations are application areas of articulation In today's Agile world, it is important to: All of the above Get straight to the point Structure information for quick scanning Provide details after the main point Articulation is a key component of all aspects that involve messaging, such as: All of the above User interface, web content and user messages Business Communication Project documentation Content created for projects following the Agile approach need not be reviewed. False. Review addresses inaccuracies and lack of clarity True. The focus is on functional software, content is secondary Consistent messaging across multiple Social Media platforms is important because it: Reinforces message, establishes brand image, and shows seriousness Gets more comments, likes and shares Reinforces your message Establishes your company's brand image Use the Document of Understanding to record your customer expectations about: All of the above The documentation set to be delivered Template to be used Delivery timelines Reporting status periodically helps to: All of the above Provide a clear view into work accomplished Maintain a formal record of progress Ensure stakeholders are aligned When developing documentation for an agile project, authors must: Understand requirements, use templates, and get customer sign-off Understand the customer's requirements Use a template to develop documents Update all documentation quarterly If your customer hasn't shared a template for documentation: Accept TCS standards after approval or develop project-specific standards Accept TCS in-house standards after approval Develop project specific standards Seek support from a friend on similar project Which is not a best practice for status reporting? Provide detailed technical descriptions and report only when asked Address customer's requirements objectively State benefits and risks for quick understanding When planning a presentation, the first step is to: Evaluate the audience and identify their needs Create the outline of the presentation Decide on the formatting standards Create a repository of illustrations Submit Quiz Tags Articulation Test Facebook Twitter
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