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1. 
What is the purpose of letter codes in a document?
A.
To add decorative elements
B.
To increase word count
C.
To confuse the reader
D.
To identify specific sections or information
2. 
Which of the following is NOT a common type of letter code?
A.
Symbols
B.
Alphabetical letters
C.
Numbers
D.
Roman numerals
3. 
What is the function of inserts in a document?
A.
To change the font style
B.
To remove existing content
C.
To provide additional information or details
D.
To add blank spaces
4. 
How are letter codes typically formatted in a document?
A.
In random order
B.
In a consistent and recognizable manner
C.
In invisible ink
D.
In different languages
5. 
What is the benefit of using letter codes and inserts in a document?
A.
No noticeable difference
B.
Decreased legibility
C.
Increased complexity
D.
Enhanced organization and readability
6. 
Which of the following is an example of a common letter code?
A.
X#2
B.
P$4
C.
Z@3
D.
A.1
7. 
When should inserts be used in a document?
A.
To provide supplementary information without cluttering the main text
B.
To confuse the reader
C.
To replace the main content
D.
To hide important details
8. 
What should be considered when creating letter codes for a document?
A.
Randomness and chaos
B.
Complexity and confusion
C.
Consistency and clarity for easy reference
D.
Different codes for each reader
9. 
Which of the following is NOT a potential use of inserts in a document?
A.
Changing the document's title
B.
Providing references or citations
C.
Including visual aids
D.
Offering additional explanations
10. 
How can letter codes and inserts contribute to document navigation?
A.
By guiding readers to specific sections or details
B.
By increasing confusion
C.
By hiding important information
D.
By creating obstacles for readers