Readability

An informative and visually appealing infographic on document readability, showcasing bullet points, headings, and examples of good and bad white space usage in a creative layout.

Mastering Readability: A Quiz

Test your knowledge on document readability with this engaging quiz! Learn about effective writing techniques and how to enhance the clarity of your content.

Topics include:

  • Use of bulleted lists
  • Headings and white space
  • Formatting text
  • Alignment and readability
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by WritingTree574
A bulleted list is used to highlight...
Items that do not necessarily show an order
Steps to follow
A Sequence
To make a list parallel, you should add punctuation to the end of every point.
True
False
This text is an example of
Justified
Left Align
Right Align
Headings...
Break the document into readable segments
Allow readers to skim
Provide a resting point for the eyes and mind
All of the above
Which displays better use of white space?
Left
Right
You should use italics when you are trying to sound smart and fancy.
True
False
Which is better aligned for enhanced readability?
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0
 
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0
 
Compare the two photos. What makes the document on the left easier to read? Select all answers that apply.
Better use of white space.
Bulleted list to simplify text.
Heading to break text into smaller sections.
Better font.
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