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Chapter 9: Using Visual Forms



 

 1. 

A feasibility report for nonexperts should incorporate fewer visuals than a feasibility report for experts.
 

 2. 

Visuals make information easy to access, so you do not need to refer to them in the text.
 

 3. 

When labelling a visual, save space by using abbreviations whenever possible.
 

 4. 

One purpose of the use of colour is to influence interpretation.
 

 5. 

You need to ask yourself different questions about colour when assessing its use on a computer screen rather than on paper.
 

 6. 

The display of a table, including the size and sequence of rows and columns, influences a reader’s interpretation of data.
 

 7. 

Pie graphs show proportionate distribution.
 

 8. 

A diagram uses isotypes to represent a specific number of people or things.
 

 9. 

Which of the following is not used to distinguish lines on a line graph?
a.
design
b.
colour
c.
length
d.
label
 



 
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