Purpose of Technical Communication
Audience & Ethics
Style & Clarity (Zinsser)
Word Choice & Conciseness
Planning & Research
100

According to Tebeaux & Dragga, the primary goal of technical communication is to help readers do what?

Act or make decisions efficiently

100

What first step should writers take when analyzing their audience?

Identify readers' knowledge level and purpose for reading.

100

Zinsser says every writer's first principle is what?

Clarity

100

What is one strategy for cutting wordiness in technical writing?

Eliminate redundant modifiers or unnecessary phrases

100

Before drafting, what do Tebeaux & Dragga say writers must define?

The document's purpose and intended audience.

200

What is Zinsser's first principle for good writing in Ch . 1?

Clarity

200

Give one ethical principle Tebeaux & Dragga highlight for all technical communicators.  

Honesty (or accuracy or respect for the reader).

200

Which chapter emphasizes the need to “strip every sentence to its cleanest components"?

Chapter 2 – Simplicity

200

Why is the active voice often preferred in technical documents? 

It makes sentences more transparent and more direct.

200

Name one method for gathering information before writing a technical document.

Interviews, surveys, or reviewing existing documentation.

300

Tebeaux & Dragga warn that visuals must meet this ethical requirement.

Accuracy / must not mislead

300

Why is considering multiple audiences (primary and secondary) important?

Different readers may use the document differently and require different levels of detail.

300

Give an example of "clutter" Zinsser tells writers to remove.

Pompous phrases like "at this point" or redundant modifiers

300

Give an example of jargon that might confuse a non-specialist reader.

(Any valid example, such as “synergistic paradigm shift”).

300

Why is outlining important in the planning stage?

It organizes ideas and ensures logical flow before drafting.

400

Zinsser argues that every sentence should contain these two qualities, in addition to clarity.

Simplicity and humanity

400

Zinsser warns writers to respect readers' time. How does this connect to ethics?

Wasting readers' time violates the writer's responsibility for clarity and concision.

400

What two qualities, besides clarity, does Zinsser say every sentence should have?

Simplicity and humanity

400

According to Zinsser, why must writers avoid vague qualifiers like "very" or "really"?

They weaken the meaning and add no precision.

400

How can early collaboration improve a technical document?

It brings multiple perspectives and improves accuracy.

500

According to Tebeaux & Dragga, Ch . 2, what is the first step before drafting a technical document?

Analyze purpose and audience

500

What is a potential ethical problem when using visuals in technical communication?

Misleading or distorting information through inaccurate graphics or charts.

500

Zinsser argues that good writing reflects the writer's humanity. What does he mean by that?

Writing should sound natural and authentic, revealing the writer's voice.

500

Tebeaux & Dragga advise using “plain English.” What is the main benefit?

Ensures comprehension by readers with varied backgrounds.

500

What risk arises if research is rushed or incomplete?

Errors or gaps in information can mislead readers or cause decisions based on faulty data.

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