ASSIGNMENT 3
Textbook Assignment:
Messages, chapter 3, pages 3-1 through 3-10.
3-1.
3-2.
3-3.
3-4.
3-5.
What term denotes the command by whose
authority a message is sent?
1. The drafter
2. The releasing officer
3. The originator
4. The OOD
Who composes a message for release by the
originator?
1. The drafter
2. The releasing officer
3. The CDO
4. The OOD
Who authorizes the transmission of a message
for, and in the name of, the originator?
1. The drafter
2. The releasing officer
3. The CDO
4. The OOD
What type of message is destined for only one
addressee?
1. A single-address message
2. A multiple-address message
3. A book message
4. A general message
When the originator believes it is necessary for
the addressees to know the other addressees,
what type of message is sent?
1. A single-address message
2. A multiple-address message
3. A book message
4. A general message
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3-6.
When the originator believes it is unnecessary
for the addressees to know the other addressees,
what type of message is sent?
1. A single-address message
2. A multiple-address message
3. A book message
4. A general message
3-7.
What type of message has a wide, standard
distribution?
1. A single-address message
2. A multiple-address message
3. A book message
4. A general message
3-8.
All messages of a given general message title
are numbered in what way?
1. By date-time group
2. Serially
3. Consecutively
4. Letter-number combinations
3-9.
What type of address is used when the originator
desires to exclude an addressee?
1. Action address
2. Exempt address
3. Information address
4. Single address
3-10.
What phrase does the word prosign indicate?
1. Procedure signal
2. Procedure signature
3. Procedure significance
4. Procedure sign