Request Letter Practice Questions: MCQ Quiz on Request Letters with Answers
This quiz helps you practice how to write a polite and clear request letter. It’s important to make sure your request is easy to understand and to use polite words. Be clear about what you want and provide enough information, so the person reading your letter knows exactly what you’re asking for. Avoid using demanding or unclear language. Ending with a thank you and asking politely increases the chance of getting a positive response.
Question 1841: Which phrase is appropriate to begin a request letter?
Question 1842: Which word would you use to politely ask for help in a request letter?
Question 1843: What is an appropriate closing for a request letter?
Question 1844: Which part of a request letter should explain why you're making the request?
Question 1845: Which of these is a polite way to request time off from work?
Question 1846: What is the best way to start a request letter to a company?
Question 1847: Which of these phrases is the best to use when politely asking for more time?
Question 1848: What is important to mention in a request letter?
Question 1849: Which of these should be avoided in a formal request letter?
Question 1850: Which sentence is the best way to start a request letter for a refund?
Question 1851: What is the best way to ask for a reference in a request letter?
Question 1852: What is the appropriate tone for a request letter?
Question 1853: Which of these is a polite way to request a meeting?
Question 1854: What should you avoid when writing a request letter?
Question 1855: What should be included in the subject line of a request letter?
Question 1856: What should you do if your request is not granted?
Question 1857: How should you refer to someone in a formal request letter?
Question 1858: What is a good way to follow up a request letter?
Question 1859: What is the best way to express urgency politely in a request letter?
Question 1860: Which of these is the best way to start a request letter for time off?