Froggy Jumps Email Etiquette QuizOnline version Test your knowledge on formal and informal email writing! by Yashar Kassas 1 What is a key feature of a formal email? a Emojis and slang. b Casual language. c Use of a professional greeting. 2 Which closing is appropriate for a formal email? a Cheers, b Sincerely, c Bestie, 3 What should you avoid in a formal email? a Using contractions. b Including a subject line. c Using bullet points. 4 Which is an example of an informal greeting? a Dear Mr. Smith, b To whom it may concern, c Hey there! 5 What tone is preferred in informal emails? a Cold and distant. b Strict and formal. c Friendly and casual. 6 What is a common subject line for a formal email? a Request for Information. b Just checking in. c Hey! 7 In informal emails, how can you express excitement? a Using formal language. b Avoiding punctuation. c Using exclamation marks! 8 What is a common sign-off in informal emails? a Take care, b Yours faithfully, c Respectfully, 9 When should you use a formal email? a When contacting a business. b When writing to a friend. c For casual invitations. 10 What is the purpose of a subject line? a To make it look pretty. b To confuse the reader. c To summarize the email's content. 11 What is a key feature of a formal email? a Use of professional language b Use of emojis c Casual tone 12 Which greeting is appropriate for a formal email? a Dear Mr. Smith, b Hey John! c Hi there! 13 What should be included in the closing of a formal email? a Cheers, b Sincerely, c Best wishes, 14 What is a common purpose of informal emails? a To communicate casually with friends b To apply for a job c To make a complaint 15 Which of the following is NOT typical in a formal email? a Slang expressions b Polite requests c Clear subject line 16 What is a suitable subject line for a formal email? a Meeting Request: Project Update b Quick question c Hey! Let's meet 17 How should you sign off an informal email? a Respectfully, b Yours faithfully, c Take care, 18 What tone should a formal email convey? a Humorous and light-hearted b Casual and friendly c Professional and respectful 19 Which phrase is appropriate for starting an informal email? a Hope you're doing well! b To whom it may concern, c Dear Sir/Madam, 20 When is it best to use a formal email? a When writing to a friend b For casual updates c When addressing a business matter