Business English Quiz for ESL learners

Cover Letter Quiz

You can do this quiz online or print it on paper. It tests what you learned on the Your Cover Letter page in our Business English section on Resumes and Cover Letters.

1. A cover letter or covering letter can also be called

2. Job applicants must send a cover letter _______ sending their resume.

3. A cover letter should be

4. If a cover letter is poorly-written, most employers will _______ the applicant.

5. Which date format is best for a cover letter?

6. Your name should be _______ of the letter.

7. Which topic isn't normally mentioned in a cover letter?

8. Your cover letter should explain how much you will _______ the company.

9. Cover letters often begin with the applicant explaining how they

10. Your cover letter can summarize a key selling point such as your

Your score is:

Correct answers:

Matt Errey

How to Write a Cover Letter [Full Guide & Examples for 2024]

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After weeks of heavy job searching, you’re almost there!

You’ve perfected your resume.

You’ve short-listed the coolest jobs you want to apply for.

You’ve even had a friend train you for every single interview question out there.

But then, before you can send in your application and call it a day, you remember that you need to write a cover letter too.

So now, you’re stuck staring at a blank page, wondering where to start...

Don’t panic! We’ve got you covered. Writing a cover letter is a lot simpler than you might think. 

In this guide, we’re going to teach you how to write a cover letter that gets you the job you deserve.

We're going to cover:

What Is a Cover Letter?

  • How to Write the Perfect Cover Letter, Step by Step
  • 15+ Job-Winning Cover Letter Examples

Let’s get started.

A cover letter is a document that you submit as part of your job application, alongside your resume or CV.

The purpose of a cover letter is to introduce you and briefly summarize your professional background. On average, it should be around 250 to 400 words long .

A good cover letter is supposed to impress the hiring manager and convince them you’re worth interviewing as a candidate.

So, how can your cover letter achieve this?

First of all, it should complement your resume, not copy it. Your cover letter is your chance to elaborate on important achievements, skills, or anything else that your resume doesn’t give you the space to cover. 

For example, if you have an employment gap on your resume, the cover letter is a great place to explain why it happened and how it helped you grow as a person. 

If this is your first time writing a cover letter, writing about yourself might seem complicated. But don’t worry—you don’t need to be super creative or even a good writer .

All you have to do is follow this tried and tested cover letter structure:

structure of a cover letter

  • Header. Add all the necessary contact information at the top of your cover letter.
  • Formal greeting. Choose an appropriate way to greet your target audience.
  • Introduction. Introduce yourself in the opening paragraph and explain your interest in the role.
  • Body. Elaborate on why you’re the best candidate for the job and a good match for the company. Focus on “selling” your skills, achievements, and relevant professional experiences.
  • Conclusion. Summarize your key points and wrap it up professionally.

Now, let’s take a look at an example of a cover letter that follows our structure perfectly:

How to Write a Cover Letter

New to cover letter writing? Give our cover letter video a watch before diving into the article!

When Should You Write a Cover Letter?

You should always include a cover letter in your job application, even if the hiring manager never reads it. Submitting a cover letter is as important as submitting a resume if you want to look like a serious candidate.

If the employer requests a cover letter as part of the screening process, not sending one is a huge red flag and will probably get your application tossed into the “no” pile immediately.

On the other hand, if the job advertisement doesn’t require a cover letter from the candidates, adding one shows you went the extra mile.

Putting in the effort to write a cover letter can set you apart from other candidates with similar professional experience and skills, and it could even sway the hiring manager to call you for an interview if you do it right.

Need to write a letter to help get you into a good school or volunteer program? Check out our guide to learn how to write a motivation letter !

How to Write the Perfect Cover Letter

Now that you know what a cover letter is, it’s time to learn how to write one!

We’ll go through the process in detail, step by step.

#1. Choose the Right Cover Letter Template

A good cover letter is all about leaving the right first impression.

So, what’s a better way to leave a good impression than a well-formatted, stylish template?

cover letter templates for 2024

Just choose one of our hand-picked cover letter templates , and you’ll be all set in no time!

As a bonus, our intuitive AI will even give you suggestions on how to improve your cover letter as you write it. You’ll have the perfect cover letter done in minutes!

cover letter templates

#2. Put Contact Information in the Header

As with a resume, it’s important to start your cover letter with your contact details at the top. These should be in your cover letter’s header, separated neatly from the bulk of your text.

Contact Information on Cover Letter

Here, you want to include all the essential contact information , including:

  • Full Name. Your first and last name should stand out at the top.
  • Job Title. Match the professional title underneath your name to the exact job title of the position you’re applying for. Hiring managers often hire for several roles at once, so giving them this cue about what role you’re after helps things go smoother.
  • Email Address. Always use a professional and easy-to-spell email address. Ideally, it should combine your first and last names.
  • Phone Number. Add a number where the hiring manager can easily reach you.
  • Location. Add your city and state/country, no need for more details.
  • Relevant Links (optional). You can add links to websites or social media profiles that are relevant to your field. Examples include a LinkedIn profile , Github, or an online portfolio.

Then it’s time to add the recipient’s contact details, such as:

  • Hiring Manager's Name. If you can find the name of the hiring manager, add it.
  • Hiring Manager's Title. While there’s no harm in writing “hiring manager,” if they’re the head of the department, we recommend you use that title accordingly.
  • Company Name. Make sure to write the name of the company you're applying to.
  • Location. The city and state/country are usually enough information here, too.
  • Date of Writing (Optional). You can include the date you wrote your cover letter for an extra professional touch.

matching resume and cover letter

#3. Address the Hiring Manager

Once you’ve properly listed all the contact information, it’s time to start writing the content of the cover letter.

The first thing you need to do here is to address your cover letter directly to the hiring manager.

In fact, you want to address the hiring manager personally .

Forget the old “Dear Sir or Madam” or the impersonal “To Whom It May Concern.” You want to give your future boss a good impression and show them that you did your research before sending in your application.

No one wants to hire a job seeker who just spams 20+ companies and hopes something sticks with their generic approach

So, how do you find out who’s the hiring manager?

First, check the job ad. The hiring manager’s name might be listed somewhere in it.

If that doesn’t work, check the company’s LinkedIn page. You just need to look up the head of the relevant department you’re applying to, and you’re all set.

For example, if you’re applying for the position of Communication Specialist at Novorésumé. The hiring manager is probably the Head of Communications or the Chief Communications Officer.

Here’s what you should look for on LinkedIn:

linkedin search cco

And there you go! You have your hiring manager.

But let’s say you’re applying for a position as a server . In that case, you’d be looking for the “restaurant manager” or “food and beverage manager.”

If the results don’t come up with anything, try checking out the “Team” page on the company website; there’s a good chance you’ll at least find the right person there.

Make sure to address them as Mr. or Ms., followed by their last name. If you’re not sure about their gender or marital status, you can just stick to their full name, like so:

  • Dear Mr. Kurtuy,
  • Dear Andrei Kurtuy,

But what if you still can’t find the hiring manager’s name, no matter where you look?

No worries. You can direct your cover letter to the company, department, or team as a whole, or just skip the hiring manager’s name.

  • Dear [Department] Hiring Manager
  • Dear Hiring Manager
  • Dear [Department] Team
  • Dear [Company Name]

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#4. Write an Eye-Catching Introduction

First impressions matter, especially when it comes to your job search.

Hiring managers get hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of applications. Chances are, they’re not going to be reading every single cover letter end-to-end.

So, it’s essential to catch their attention from the very first paragraph.

The biggest problem with most opening paragraphs is that they’re usually extremely generic. Here’s an example:

  • My name is Jonathan, and I’d like to work as a Sales Manager at XYZ Inc. I’ve worked as a Sales Manager at MadeUpCompany Inc. for 5+ years, so I believe that I’d be a good fit for the position.

See the issue here? This opening paragraph doesn’t say anything except the fact that you’ve worked the job before.

And do you know who else has similar work experience? All the other applicants you’re competing with.

Instead, you want to start with some of your top achievements to grab the reader’s attention. And to get the point across, the achievements should be as relevant as possible to the position.

Your opening paragraph should also show the hiring manager a bit about why you want this specific job. For example, mention how the job relates to your plans for the future or how it can help you grow professionally. This will show the hiring manager that you’re not just applying left and right—you’re actually enthusiastic about getting this particular role.

Now, let’s make our previous example shine:

Dear Mr. Smith,

My name’s Michael, and I’d like to help XYZ Inc. hit and exceed its sales goals as a Sales Manager. I’ve worked as a Sales Representative with Company X, another fin-tech company , for 3+ years, where I generated an average of $30,000+ in sales per month and beat the KPIs by around 40%. I believe that my previous industry experience, passion for finance , and excellence in sales make me the right candidate for the job.

The second candidate starts with what they can do for the company in the future and immediately lists an impressive and relevant achievement. Since they’re experienced in the same industry and interested in finance, the hiring manager can see they’re not just a random applicant.

From this introduction, it’s safe to say that the hiring manager would read the rest of this candidate’s cover letter.

#5. Use the Cover Letter Body for Details

The next part of your cover letter is where you can go into detail about what sets you apart as a qualified candidate for the job.

The main thing you need to remember here is that you shouldn’t make it all about yourself . Your cover letter is supposed to show the hiring manager how you relate to the job and the company you’re applying to.

No matter how cool you make yourself sound in your cover letter, if you don’t tailor it to match what the hiring manager is looking for, you’re not getting an interview.

To get this right, use the job ad as a reference when writing your cover letter. Make sure to highlight skills and achievements that match the job requirements, and you’re good to go.

Since this part of your cover letter is by far the longest, you should split it into at least two paragraphs.

Here’s what each paragraph should cover:

Explain Why You’re the Perfect Candidate for the Role

Before you can show the hiring manager that you’re exactly what they’ve been looking for, you need to know what it is they’re looking for.

Start by doing a bit of research. Learn what the most important skills and responsibilities of the role are according to the job ad, and focus on any relevant experience you have that matches them.

For example, if you’re applying for the position of a Facebook Advertiser. The top requirements on the job ad are:

  • Experience managing a Facebook ad budget of $10,000+ / month
  • Some skills in advertising on other platforms (Google Search + Twitter)
  • Excellent copywriting skills

So, in the body of your cover letter, you need to show how you meet these requirements. Here’s an example of what that can look like:

In my previous role as a Facebook Marketing Expert at XYZ Inc. I handled customer acquisition through ads, managing a monthly Facebook ad budget of $40,000+ . As the sole digital marketer at the company, I managed the ad creation and management process end-to-end. I created the ad copy and images, picked the targeting, ran optimization trials, and so on.

Other than Facebook advertising, I’ve also delved into other online PPC channels, including:

  • Google Search

Our example addresses all the necessary requirements and shows off the candidate’s relevant skills.

Are you a student applying for your first internship? Learn how to write an internship cover letter with our dedicated guide.

Explain Why You’re a Good Fit for the Company

As skilled and experienced as you may be, that’s not all the hiring manager is looking for.

They also want someone who’s a good fit for their company and who actually wants to work there.

Employees who don’t fit in with the company culture are likely to quit sooner or later. This ends up costing the company a ton of money, up to 50% of the employee’s annual salary , so hiring managers vet candidates very carefully to avoid this scenario.

So, you have to convince the hiring manager that you’re passionate about working with them.

Start by doing some research about the company. You want to know things like:

  • What’s the company’s business model?
  • What’s the company’s product or service? Have you used it?
  • What’s the company’s culture like?

Chances are, you’ll find all the information you need either on the company website or on job-search websites like Jobscan or Glassdoor.

Then, pick your favorite thing about the company and talk about it in your cover letter.

But don’t just describe the company in its own words just to flatter them. Be super specific—the hiring manager can see through any fluff.

For example, if you’re passionate about their product and you like the company’s culture of innovation and independent work model, you can write something like:

I’ve personally used the XYZ Smartphone, and I believe that it’s the most innovative tech I’ve used in years. The features, such as Made-Up-Feature #1 and Made-Up-Feature #2, were real game changers for the device.

I really admire how Company XYZ strives for excellence in all its product lines, creating market-leading tech. As someone who thrives in a self-driven environment, I truly believe that I’ll be a great match for your Product Design team.

So, make sure to do your fair share of research and come up with good reasons why you're applying to that specific company.

Is the company you want to work for not hiring at the moment? Check out our guide to writing a letter of interest .

#6. Wrap It Up and Sign It

Finally, it’s time to conclude your cover letter.

In the final paragraph, you want to:

  • Wrap up any points you couldn't make in the previous paragraphs. Do you have anything left to say? If there’s any other information that could help the hiring manager make their decision, mention it here. If not, just recap your key selling points so far, such as key skills and expertise.
  • Express gratitude. Politely thanking the hiring manager for their time is always a good idea.
  • Finish the cover letter with a call to action. The very last sentence in your cover letter should be a call to action. This means you should ask the hiring manager to do something, like call you and discuss your application or arrange an interview.
  • Remember to sign your cover letter. Just add a formal closing line and sign your name at the bottom.

Here’s an example of how to end your cover letter :

I hope to help Company X make the most of their Facebook marketing initiatives. I'd love to further discuss how my previous success at XYZ Inc. can help you achieve your Facebook marketing goals. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to me at the provided email address or phone number so that we may arrange an interview.

Thank you for your consideration,

Alice Richards

Feel free to use one of these other popular closing lines for your cover letter:

  • Best Regards,
  • Kind Regards,

Cover Letter Writing Checklist

Once you’re done with your cover letter, it’s time to check if it meets all industry requirements. 

Give our handy cover letter writing checklist a look to make sure:

Does your cover letter heading include all essential information?

  • Professional Email
  • Phone Number
  • Relevant Links

Do you address the right person? 

  • The hiring manager in the company
  • Your future direct supervisor
  • The company/department in general

Does your introductory paragraph grab the reader's attention?

  • Did you mention some of your top achievements?
  • Did you use numbers and facts to back up your experience?
  • Did you convey enthusiasm for the specific role?

Do you show that you’re the right candidate for the job?

  • Did you identify the core requirements for the role?
  • Did you show how your experiences helped you fit the requirements perfectly?

Do you convince the hiring manager that you’re passionate about the company you’re applying to?

  • Did you identify the top 3 things that you like about the company?
  • Did you avoid generic reasons for explaining your interest in the company?

Did you conclude your cover letter properly?

  • Did you recap your key selling points in the conclusion?
  • Did you end your cover letter with a call to action?
  • Did you use the right formal closing line and sign your name?

15 Cover Letter Tips

Now you’re all set to write your cover letter! 

Before you start typing, here are some cover letter tips to help take your cover letter to the next level:

  • Customize Your Cover Letter for Each Job. Make sure your cover letter is tailored to the job you're applying for. This shows you're not just sending generic applications left and right, and it tells the hiring manager you’re the right person for the job.
  • Showcase Your Skills. Talk about how your skills meet the company’s needs. And while your hard skills should be front and center, you shouldn’t underestimate your soft skills in your cover letter either.
  • Avoid Fluff. Don’t make any generic statements you can’t back up. The hiring manager can tell when you’re just throwing words around, and it doesn’t make your cover letter look good.
  • Use Specific Examples. Instead of saying you're great at something, give an actual example to back up your claim. Any data you can provide makes you sound more credible, so quantify your achievements. For example, give numbers such as percentages related to your performance and the timeframe it took to accomplish certain achievements.
  • Research the Company. Always take time to learn about the company you're applying to. Make sure to mention something about them in your cover letter to show the hiring manager that you're interested.
  • Follow the Application Instructions. If the job posting asks for something specific in your cover letter or requires a certain format, make sure you include it. Not following instructions can come off as unattentive or signal to the hiring manager that you’re not taking the job seriously.
  • Use the Right Template and Format. Choose the right cover letter format and adapt your cover letter’s look to the industry you’re applying for. For example, if you’re aiming for a job in Law or Finance, you should go for a cleaner, more professional look. But if you’re applying for a field that values innovation, like IT or Design, you have more room for creativity.
  • Express Your Enthusiasm. Let the hiring manager know why you're excited about the job. Your passion for the specific role or the field in general can be a big selling point, and show them that you’re genuinely interested, not just applying left and right.
  • Address Any Gaps. If there are any employment gaps in your resume , your cover letter is a great place to mention why. Your resume doesn’t give you enough space to elaborate on an employment gap, so addressing it here can set hiring managers at ease—life happens, and employers understand.
  • Avoid Quirky Emails. Your email address should be presentable. It’s hard for a hiring manager to take you seriously if your email address is “[email protected].” Just use a [email protected] format.
  • Check Your Contact Information. Typos in your email address or phone number can mean a missed opportunity. Double-check these before sending your application.
  • Mention if You Want to Relocate. If you’re looking for a job that lets you move somewhere else, specify this in your cover letter.
  • Keep It Brief. You want to keep your cover letter short and sweet. Hiring managers don’t have time to read a novel, so if you go over one page, they simply won’t read it at all.
  • Use a Professional Tone. Even though a conversational tone isn’t a bad thing, remember that it's still a formal document. Show professionalism in your cover letter by keeping slang, jargon, and emojis out of it.
  • Proofread Carefully. Typos and grammar mistakes are a huge deal-breaker. Use a tool like Grammarly or QuillBot to double-check your spelling and grammar, or even get a friend to check it for you.

15+ Cover Letter Examples

Need some inspiration? Check out some perfect cover letter examples for different experience levels and various professions.

5+ Cover Letter Examples by Experience

#1. college student cover letter example.

college or student cover letter example

Check out our full guide to writing a college student cover letter here.

#2. Middle Management Cover Letter Example

Middle Management Cover Letter

Check out our full guide to writing a project manager cover letter here.

#3. Team Leader Cover Letter Example

Team Leader Cover Letter Example

Check out our full guide to writing a team leader cover letter here.

#4. Career Change Cover Letter Example

Career Change Cover Letter

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#5. Management Cover Letter Example

Management Cover Letter Example

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#6. Senior Executive Cover Letter Example

Senior Executive Cover Letter Example

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9+ Cover Letter Examples by Profession

#1. it cover letter example.

IT Cover Letter Example

Check out our full guide to writing an IT cover letter here.

#2. Consultant Cover Letter Example

Consultant Cover Letter Example

Check out our full guide to writing a consultant cover letter here.

#3. Human Resources Cover Letter

Human Resources Cover Letter

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#4. Business Cover Letter Example

Business Cover Letter Example

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#5. Sales Cover Letter Example

Sales Cover Letter Example

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#6. Social Worker Cover Letter

Social Worker Cover Letter

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#7. Lawyer Cover Letter

Lawyer Cover Letter

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#8. Administrative Assistant Cover Letter

Administrative Assistant Cover Letter

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#9. Engineering Cover Letter Example

Engineering Cover Letter Example

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#10. Receptionist Cover Letter Example

Receptionist Cover Letter Example

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Need more inspiration? Check out these cover letter examples to learn what makes them stand out.

Plug & Play Cover Letter Template

Not sure how to start your cover letter? Don’t worry!

Just copy and paste our free cover letter template into the cover letter builder, and swap out the blanks for your details.

[Your Full Name]

[Your Profession]

[Your Phone Number]

[Your Email Address]

[Your Location]

[Your LinkedIn Profile URL (optional)]

[Your Personal Website URL (optional)]

[Recipient's Name, e.g., Jane Doe],

[Recipient's Position, e.g., Hiring Manager]

[Company Name, e.g., ABC Corporation]

[Company Address]

[City, State/Country]

Dear [Recipient's Name],

As a seasoned [Your Profession] with [Number of Years of Experience] years of industry experience, I am eager to express my interest in the [Job Title] position at [Company Name]. With my experience in [Your Industry/Sector] and the successes I've achieved throughout my education and career, I believe I can bring unique value and creativity to your team.

In my current role as [Your Current Job Title], I've taken the lead on more than [Number of Projects/Assignments] projects, some valued up to $[Highest Project Value]. I pride myself on consistently exceeding client expectations and have successfully [Mention a Key Achievement] in just a [Amount of Time] through [Skill] and [Skill].

I've collaborated with various professionals, such as [List Roles], ensuring that all [projects/tasks] meet [relevant standards or objectives]. This hands-on experience, coupled with my dedication to understanding each [client's/customer's] vision, has equipped me to navigate and deliver on complex projects.

My key strengths include:

  • Improving [Achievement] by [%] over [Amount of Time] which resulted in [Quantified Result].
  • Optimizing [Work Process/Responsibility] which saved [Previous Employer] [Amount of Time/Budget/Other Metric] over [Weeks/Months/Years]
  • Spearheading team of [Number of People] to [Task] and achieving [Quantified Result].

Alongside this letter, I've attached my resume. My educational background, a [Your Degree] with a concentration in [Your Specialization], complements the practical skills that I'm particularly eager to share with [Company Name].

I'm excited about the possibility of contributing to [Something Notable About the Company or Its Mission]. I'd be grateful for the chance to delve deeper into how my expertise aligns with your needs.

Thank you for considering my application, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.

The Heart of Your Job Search - Creating a Killer Resume

Your cover letter is only as good as your resume. If either one is weak, your entire application falls through.

After all, your cover letter is meant to complement your resume. Imagine going through all this effort to leave an amazing first impression in your cover letter, only for the hiring manager to never read it because your resume was mediocre.

But don’t worry; we’ve got you covered here, too.

Check out our dedicated guide on how to make a resume and learn everything you need to know to land your dream job!

Just pick one of our resume templates and start writing your own job-winning resume.

resume examples for cover letters

Key Takeaways

Now that we’ve walked you through all the steps of writing a cover letter, let’s summarize everything we’ve learned:

  • A cover letter is a 250 - 400 word document that’s meant to convince the hiring manager that you’re the best candidate for the job.
  • Your job application should always include a cover letter alongside your resume.
  • To grab the hiring manager’s attention, write a strong opening paragraph. Mention who you are, why you’re applying, and a standout achievement to pique their interest.
  • Your cover letter should focus on why you’re the perfect candidate for the job and why you’re passionate about working in this specific company.
  • Use the body of your cover letter to provide details on your skills, achievements, and qualifications, as well as make sure to convey your enthusiasm throughout your whole cover letter.
  • Recap your key selling points towards the end of your cover letter, and end it with a formal closing line and your full name signed underneath.

At Novorésumé, we’re committed to helping you get the job you deserve every step of the way! 

Follow our career blog for more valuable advice, or check out some of our top guides, such as:

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How to Close a Cover Letter

Trevor Richfield

  • Sep 7, 2024

When it comes to job applications , first impressions are crucial, but so is the final note you leave.

The cover letter conclusion is your last chance to convince a potential employer of your enthusiasm, professionalism, and suitability for the position .

An effective ending can set you apart from other candidates, reaffirm your interest in the position, and prompt the hiring manager to take the next step in your favor.

In this article, we'll guide you through the key strategies for crafting a compelling and memorable cover letter ending.

How to end a cover letter

Finishing a cover letter effectively is important because it leaves a lasting impression on the reader and encourages them to take action. Below is a step-by-step guide to help you craft a conclusion of your cover letter.

Step 1. Reiterate enthusiasm

Reaffirming your commitment to the role and the company helps underscore your genuine excitement and dedication. This is your chance to show that you’re not just looking for any job but are specifically eager about this particular opportunity .

  • Mention the firm name and the job title to personalize your closing. This shows you are truly interested in this specific role rather than sending a generic cover letter.
  • Use words that convey excitement and enthusiasm. Phrases like "excited" , "eager to contribute" , or "passionate" can be effective.
I am thrilled at the possibility of joining TechInc. as a Marketing Coordinator. The prospect of working with a team that values cutting-edge technology and creative solutions is truly exciting.

Step 2. Briefly recap qualifications

A brief summary of your qualifications serves as a final reminder of why you’re an excellent fit for the role . It reinforces the key points you made earlier in your cover letter.

  • Choose 1-2 of your most relevant skills or achievements that align closely with the job description.
  • Keep this summary short and to the point . You don’t need to repeat your entire resume ; just remind them of your strongest points.
With my extensive experience in digital marketing and my proven track record in developing successful social media campaigns, I am confident in my ability to contribute effectively to your team.

Step 3. State your desire for an interview

Indicating in the cover letter closing that you look forward to discussing the role further shows that you are active and serious about the opportunity.

  • Clearly express your interest in having a conversation about how you can benefit the company .
  • Let them know you’re flexible and willing to accommodate their schedule for an interview.
I am eager to discuss how my skills and experiences align with the needs of your team in more detail. I am available at your earliest convenience for a meeting.

Step 4. Include a call to action

It is a direct way to prompt the employer to take the next step, which is typically contacting you for an interview . It provides clear instructions on how they can get in touch with you.

  • When closing a cover letter, add your phone number and email address . Ensure these are correct and professional.
  • Encourage them to reach out without sounding demanding .
Please feel free to contact me at (555) 123-4567 or via email at [email protected] to arrange a convenient time for us to discuss this vacancy further.

Step 5. Express appreciation

Thanking the reader in the cover letter closing paragraph shows good manners and professionalism. It demonstrates that you value their time and consideration.

  • Offer sincere thanks, and convey your gratitude for the possibility to apply.
  • A simple thank you is usually sufficient. Avoid overly effusive language .
Thank you for taking the time to review my application. I appreciate your consideration and look forward to the opportunity to speak with you.

Step 6. Close formally

The closing statement is your final sign-off. A professional ending helps to maintain the formal tone of the cover letter.

  • Use traditional words like "Sincerely", "Best regards", or "Kind regards" . These are standard and professional.
  • Leave space between the closing phrase and your typed name.
Sincerely, John Smith

Step 7. Include signature

A handwritten signature adds a personal touch and can make your cover letter feel more formal.

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Cover letter ending examples

Here are ways to end a cover letter, customized to suit different industries.

1. Technology cover letter ending example

I am genuinely excited about the prospect of joining TechSol as a Software Developer . The opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects like AI-driven applications is something I am passionate about. My extensive experience with Python and machine learning algorithms, coupled with my strong problem-solving skills, make me eager to contribute to your team’s success. I would love the chance to further discuss how my background aligns with your needs. Please feel free to reach out to me at (555) 987-6543 or via email at [email protected] to schedule a conversation. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the possibility of contributing to TechSol and am excited about the future innovations we can achieve together. Best regards, Emily Jones

2. Healthcare cover letter ending example

I am very interested in the role of Clinical Nurse Specialist at HealthCare Partners. The chance to provide high-quality patient care and work within a team dedicated to advancing clinical practices deeply resonates with me I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss how my clinical skills and dedication can benefit your company. Please contact me at (555) 345-6789 or email me at [email protected] to arrange a meeting. Thank you for your time and consideration. I am eager to bring my expertise to HealthCare Partners and contribute to your mission of exceptional patient care. Sincerely, Robert Miller

3. Finance cover letter ending example

I am enthusiastic about the opportunity to join FinVol as a Financial Analyst . The prospect of leveraging my expertise in data analysis and market research to support your investment strategies is incredibly motivating. My background in financial modeling and risk assessment aligns well with the goals of your team. I look forward to the possibility of discussing how my skills can benefit FinVol. Please contact me at (555) 678-9012 or via email at [email protected] to schedule a discussion. Thank you for reviewing my application. I am excited about the chance to contribute to your team and help drive financial success. Kind regards, Sarah White

4. Marketing cover letter ending example

I am thrilled about the opportunity to join Creative Dynamics as a Marketing Manager . Your commitment to market engagement is impressive, and I am eager to contribute my expertise in campaign management to your team. My proven track record in increasing brand visibility and engagement aligns well with your needs. I would be delighted to discuss how my background and skills can contribute to Creative Dynamics. Feel free to reach out to me at (555) 456-7890 or email me at [email protected] to set up a meeting. Thank you for considering my application. I am excited about the prospect of bringing my creative ideas and strategic approach to your team. Sincerely, Mark Taylor

5. Education cover letter ending example

I am very excited about the opportunity to join Riverside High School as an English Teacher . The chance to inspire and engage students through literature and writing is something I am deeply passionate about. My experience in curriculum development and student-centered teaching approaches would enable me to contribute effectively to your educational goals. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss how my teaching philosophy and experiences align with the needs of Riverside High School. Please contact me at (555) 234-5678 or via email at [email protected] to arrange a time for us to speak. Thank you for your consideration. I am enthusiastic about the possibility of contributing to your school and supporting student achievement . Best regards, Anna Green

6. Retail cover letter ending example

I am excited about the possibility of joining City Mall as a Retail Manager . The opportunity to enhance customer experience and drive sales in a dynamic environment is something I am eager to take on. My extensive experience in retail management and customer service will enable me to contribute to your store’s success. I would appreciate the chance to discuss how my background and skills can benefit City Mall. Please feel free to reach out to me at (555) 789-0123 or via email at [email protected] to arrange a discussion. Thank you for considering my application. I am looking forward to the opportunity to make a positive impact on your team. Sincerely, Jake Smith

7. Engineering cover letter ending example

I am thrilled about the opportunity to join Apex as a Mechanical Engineer . The challenge of working on advanced engineering projects and contributing to innovative solutions aligns perfectly with my career goals. My background in mechanical design and project management positions me well to add value to your engineering team. I would be grateful for the opportunity to discuss how my expertise can support Apex’s projects. Please contact me at (555) 567-8901 or email me at [email protected] to schedule a meeting. Thank you for considering my application. I am eager to contribute to your team and help achieve your engineering objectives. Kind regards, Lisa Johnson

How to close a cover letter: conclusion

In conclusion, knowing how to end a cover letter is crucial in making a lasting impression and reinforcing your candidacy.

By closing with confidence and professionalism, ensure that your cover letter ends on a high note, enhancing your chances of moving forward in the hiring process. Remember, a well-crafted conclusion is not just a formality but a vital part of your job application that can significantly influence your candidacy.

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Cover letter mcqs in technical business writing.

______ is the correct and good date format for a cover letter. (A) . 10/9/20 (B). 9/10/20 (C). October 9, 2020 Answer: C In a cover letter ___ topic is not normally mentioned. (A) . the salary (B). the position (C). the company Answer: A

Cover letters starting with explaining how applicant ___________ (A) . found out about the job (B). spend their free time (C). began their education Answer: A Such as ____, your cover letter can summarize a key selling point. (A) . relevant experience (B). medical history (C). work history Answer: A

How much you ___________ the company it should be mentioned in your cover letter. (A) . charge (B). benefit (C). disrupt Answer: B

Where should your name be in the letter? (A) . at the top (B). at the bottom (C). in the middle Answer: B How should a cover letter be? (A) . long and detailed (B). friendly and funny (C). clear and concise Answer: C Most employees will ____________ the applicant if a cover letter is poorly written. (A) . forgive (B). contact (C). reject Answer: C

_______ is also known as cover letter. (A) . a letter of application (B). a CV sales letter (C). a resume or CV

Answer: A _____ sending their resume the job applicants must send a cover letter. (A) . before (B). after (C). when

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English MCQs With Answers [Solved] for All Tests and Exams

In today’s competitive age, being proficient in English is of paramount importance. Whether you’re preparing for competitive exams and tests, seeking to enhance your language skills, or simply aiming to improve grammar and vocabulary, our extensive compilation of “English MCQs With Answers” is tailor-made to aid you on your journey to success.

English MCQs With Answers [Solved] for All Tests and Exams

Whether you’re a student preparing for standardized tests, a job seeker honing your interview abilities, or a language enthusiast looking to fortify your linguistic dexterity, these solved English MCQs are your pathway to proficiency. We have collected the most important and repeated MCQs of English. These include Noun MCQs, Pronoun MCQs, Verb MCQs, Adverb MCQs, Preposition MCQs, Conjunction MCQs, Interjection MCQs, Tenses MCQs, English Grammar MCQs and Direct and Indirect MCQs for English Test Online Preparation. 

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In this unit we have added the most important and repeated MCQs of English Grammar for English Test Online Preparation. 

1: What is the plural form of “child”?

c) children

  • d) child’s

2: Identify the abstract noun in the following sentence:

“Honesty is the best policy.”

3: Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence:

“She and _____ are going to the store.”

4: Which of the following sentences contains a reflexive pronoun?

  • a) She gave the book to him.
  • b) He saw himself in the mirror.
  • c) They went to the park.
  • d) I like ice cream.

5: Which of the following is a transitive verb?

6: In the sentence, “She had been studying for hours,” what is the tense of the verb “studying”?

d) past perfect continuous

7:  He ran quickly to catch the bus.

Identify the adverb in the above sentence: 

8: Which adverb means “in a shy or timid manner”?

9: Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence:

The cat is sitting ____ the table.

10: In the sentence, “She walked through the tunnel,” what is the preposition?

Understanding Antonyms and Synonyms is important for English proficiency tests. That is why we have included some  MCQs of antonyms and synonyms in our English MCQs With Answers series. 

11: What is the antonym of “vivid”?

  • c) colorful

12: The teacher provided a __________ explanation of the complex math problem, making it easier for the students to understand.

  • a) confusing
  • b) perplexing

13: What is a synonym for “exquisite”?

b) beautiful

  • c) ordinary

14: Her bright and cheerful personality is the __________ of his gloomy disposition.

  • a) contrast
  • d) repetition

15: Despite the __________ weather, they decided to go for a picnic.

16: Which word is a synonym for “tenacious”?

  • a) forgetful

b) stubborn

  • c) flexible
  • d) forgiving

17: Choose the word that is a synonym for “vibrant.”

18: The comedian’s jokes were so hilarious that the audience couldn’t stop __________ with laughter.

b) chuckling

  • c) frowning

19: What is a synonym for “benevolent”?

b) generous

  • c) indifferent

20: What is the antonym of “frugal”?

  • a) economical

Unit 3 of English MCQs With Answers is all about the most important Multiple Choice Questions about nouns, Pronouns, and verbs. 

21: What is the past participle form of the verb “sing”?

22: Which of the following is a collective noun?

23: In the sentence, “The cat’s tail is fluffy,” what is the possessive noun?

24: Select the correct pronoun to complete the sentence:

______ are coming to the party.

25: Which sentence contains an indefinite pronoun?

  • a) She saw me.

b) Everyone is here.

  • c) The car is fast.
  • d) He likes ice cream.

26: What is the past tense of the verb “to swim”?

  • d) swimming

27: The ___________ of the school organized a charity event.

  • b) students

c) principal

28: Sarah invited Lisa and ___________ to her birthday party.

  • d) mineself

29: She ________ her homework when the phone rang.

30: They __________ their new house last month.

For the English language Test, tenses play an important role. Therefore we have also added some important questions about tenses in our English MCQs With Answers series. 

31: Which sentence is in the past perfect tense?

  • a) I am going to the store.
  • b) She will visit us tomorrow.
  • c) They had already left when I arrived.
  • d) He is eating lunch.

32: In the sentence, “They will be playing soccer,” what is the tense of the verb “playing”?

  • d) past continuous

33: By the time I ___________ home, dinner _________ already.

a) get / served

  • b) got / serves
  • c) gets / serving
  • d) gotten / serving

34: By the time she _________ the party, everyone ___________.

a) arrives / leaves

  • b) arrived / leave
  • c) arrives / leave
  • d) arrived / leaves

35: Which of the following sentences is grammatically incorrect?

  • a) She had already eaten when I arrived.
  • b) She had already ate when I arrived.
  • c) She already ate when I arrived.
  • d) She has already eaten when I arrived.

36: He said he _______ the project by the end of the month.

  • a) will finish
  • b) finishing

c) would finish

  • d) have finished

37: They will have been working at the company for ten years next month.

What tense is used in this sentence?

a) Future Perfect Continuous

  • b) Present Perfect Continuous
  • c) Past Continuous
  • d) Past Perfect Continuous

38: I wish I _______ what to do tomorrow.

  • a) will know
  • d) have known

39: Which of the following sentences is in the correct future perfect continuous tense?

  • a) She will have been studying for hours.
  • b) She will be studying for hours.
  • c) She will have studied for hours.
  • d) She will be studied for hours.

40: By the time we _______ for the meeting, everyone ________.

  • a) will arrive / will leave
  • b) arrived / left
  • c) will have arrived / will leave
  • d) will arrive / left

It is also important for your English online test preparation to cover Parts of speech MCQs. Unit 5 of English MCQs With Answers is all about Adverb, Conjunction, and Interjection multiple-choice questions. 

41: Which of the following is a coordinating conjunction?

  • a) although

42: Choose the interjection in the sentence:

Wow, that was an amazing performance!

43: Identify the adverb in the sentence:

“She spoke softly.”

  • d) She spoke

44: Which adverb means “immediately”?

45: Identify the conjunction in the sentence:

“I neither like tea nor coffee.”

46: Which of the following is a subordinating conjunction?

47: Alas, the beautiful garden was destroyed by the storm.

Choose the interjection in the sentence: 

  • a) beautiful

48: He sings ____________ in the choir.

b) beautifully

  • c) beautify

49: I wanted to go swimming, _________ it started raining.

50: _________! You scared me.

Put the correct interjection: 

In this part of English MCQs With Answers we have included the most important and repeated MCQs of Preposition. 

51: The keys are ____ the table.

Choose the correct preposition to complete the sentence: 

52: In the sentence, “They went by train,” what is the preposition?

53: The cat is hiding __________ the table.

54: She’s allergic ___________ cats.

55: The book is ___ the shelf.

56: He arrived ___ the party early.

57: I’m interested ___ learning Spanish.

58: They walked along the beach.

Which one is Preposition:

59: She is excellent ___ playing the piano.

60: The keys are ___ the car.

Unit 7 of English MCQs With Answers is all about direct and indirect MCQs questions with answers for English Exams and tests preparation.

61: Sarah said, “I ___________ the book.”

  • a) am reading

b) will read

  • d) was reading

62: He asked me where ___________.

  • a) do I live

63: She said, “They are going to the party, ___________.”

  • a) she said
  • b) she says
  • c) she had said

d) she would say

64: “I have finished my homework,” he told us ___________.

  • a) that he had finished his homework
  • b) he has finished his homework
  • c) I have finished my homework
  • d) he had finished his homework

65: She said, “I cannot solve this puzzle because ___________.”

  • a) I said I cannot solve this puzzle
  • b) the puzzle was unsolvable
  • c) she said that she couldn’t solve the puzzle
  • d) it is difficult

66: He said, “I am going to the store ___________.”

  • a) that he is going to the store
  • b) if he is going to the store
  • c) he was going to the store
  • d) that he was going to the store

67: “Please help me with this,” she asked ___________.

  • a) to help her with that
  • b) if I can help her with that
  • c) help her with that
  • d) that I help her with that

68: She said, “I will come tomorrow if ___________.”

  • a) she says
  • b) she would say
  • c) I will come tomorrow

d) she could come

69: He said, “I have lost my keys.”

Reported speech: He said that he ________________ his keys.

  • c) had lost

d) has lost

70: She said, “I’ll come to your party if I can.”

Reported speech: She said that she ____ to my party if she ________.

  • a) will come / can

b) would come / could

  • c) comes / can
  • d) came / could

Understanding English vocabulary is important for Competitive Exam aspirants. Unit 8 of English MCQs With Answers is all about preparing for your English vocabulary test. 

71: What does “benevolent” mean?

b) kind-hearted

  • c) mysterious

72: What does “ephemeral” mean?

  • a) Long-lasting

b) Temporary

  • c) Permanent
  • d) Invisible

73: Choose the correct word for “to express disapproval.”

74: What is the meaning of “ubiquitous”?

c) Everywhere

  • d) Abundant

75: What does “alleviate” mean?

  • a) Exacerbate
  • b) To make worse

c) To make less severe

  • d) To intensify

76: What does “voracious” describe?

77: The meaning of “ephemeral” is?

  • b) Persistent
  • d) Unchanging

78: What does “magnanimous” mean?

b) Generous

  • d) Compassionate

79: What does “surreptitious” mean?

  • a) Open and honest

b) Secretive and sneaky

  • c) Unintentional
  • d) Careless

80: What is the meaning of “eloquent”?

  • a) Confusing

b) Fluent and persuasive in speech

  • d) Arrogant

In this section, we have covered some advanced English MCQs With Answers for online test preparation. 

82: What is the literary term for a figure of speech in which two contradictory words or phrases are combined to create a paradoxical effect?

b) Oxymoron

  • c) Anaphora
  • d) Synecdoche

83: Which of the following sentences contains a misplaced modifier?

  • a) “She served the cake on a plate covered in chocolate.”
  • b) “With a smile, the cat approached the friendly dog.”
  • c) “Quickly, he finished his homework before dinner.”
  • d) “The chef prepared the delicious meal in the kitchen.”

84: In Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet,” what is the name of Hamlet’s love interest?

  • b) Desdemona
  • d) Cordelia

85: What is the term for a word or phrase that is spelled the same backward as forward?

a) Palindrome

86:  In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby,” what does the green light symbolize?

  • a) Wealth and success

b) Hope and dreams

  • c) Love and romance
  • d) Corruption and decadence

87: Which of the following sentences uses an ellipsis correctly?

  • a) “She said…that she would be late.”
  • b) “He couldn’t believe it, … she was gone.”
  • c) “The book was…interesting.”
  • d) “I saw him yesterday…he looked fine.”

88: What is the term for a brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance?

c) Allusion

  • d) Allegory

89: Which sentence uses the subjunctive mood correctly?

  • a) “If I was you, I would go.”
  • b) “I wish I were taller.”
  • c) “He acts like if he knows everything.”
  • d) “They should of come earlier.”

90: In George Orwell’s “1984,” what is the name of the totalitarian regime led by Big Brother?

a) The Party

  • b) The Brotherhood
  • c) The Resistance
  • d) The Rebellion

In unit 10 of English MCQs With Answers, we collected English aptitude multiple-choice questions (MCQs) along with their answers. These questions cover various aspects of English aptitude, including vocabulary, grammar, and language usage.

91: Which of the following is a collective noun?

92: Choose the correctly spelled word.

  • A) Accommadate

B) Accommodate

  • C) Acommodate
  • D) Acommadate

93: What is the past tense of “eat”?

94: Which sentence is in the passive voice?

  • A) She baked the cake.
  • B) The cake was baked by her.
  • C) She is baking the cake.
  • D) She will bake the cake.

95: Choose the correct sentence.

  • A) Him and I went to the store.
  • B) He and me went to the store.
  • C) He and I went to the store.
  • D) Me and he went to the store.

96: Which of the following is a comparative adjective?

97: Identify the figure of speech in the sentence:

“The stars danced in the night sky.”

  • A) Metaphor

C) Personification

  • D) Hyperbole

98: In the sentence, “I neither like coffee nor tea,” what is the coordinating conjunction?

99: Which of the following sentences is in the subjunctive mood?

  • A) She will go to the store.
  • B) If I were you, I would apologize.
  • C) They are playing in the park.
  • D) He eats pizza every Friday.

100: Identify the following sentence type:

Would you like some tea?

  • A) Declarative

B) Interrogative

  • C) Imperative
  • D) Exclamatory

Conclusion:

I hope all the above 100 most important English MCQs with Answers will be helpful for your English tests and exam online preparation. These Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) will help you ETEA, NTS, PTS, BTS, CSS, PMS, KPPSC, BPSC, FPSC, SPSC, Entry Tests and competitive exams and tests online preparation. If you need more solved English MCQs, you can easily find them below. 

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The guide provides a step-by-step approach to analyzing a job description, identifying relevant qualifications, crafting a compelling cover letter focused on the employer's needs, and following up proactively with a targeted cold email.

First Branch: Analyzing the Job Posting

This section instructs the job seeker to thoroughly examine the job description, highlighting responsibilities and noted qualifications while ignoring any non-applicable requirements. It suggests creating a table to directly match later identified experiences to the posting's listed needs.

Second Branch: Identifying Relevant Qualifications

Drawing from past experience, examples, one's personal brag document and coworker references, the applicant populates the table created in the prior step by outlining two ways they meet the employment criteria. Common interview storytelling themes are suggested to structure the response.

Third Branch: Expressing Company Interest

Research is recommended to uncover the organization's values and current initiatives that align with one's own drivers. By integrating two such appealing aspects into a paragraph, authentic enthusiasm for the role and firm is demonstrated.

Fourth Branch: Composing the Cover Letter

With the previous sections' gathered content, a proven five-paragraph structure is utilized to craft a results-focused letter highlighting one's qualifications and motivations for the position based on the employer's stated needs.

1. Who you are, what you want, and what you believe in.

2. Transition

3. Skill & Qualification Match

4. Why do you want to work there?

5. Conclusion

Fifth Branch: Following Up With a Cold Email

Leveraging the fully fleshed-out cover letter content, the guide recommends proactively transforming it for personalized outreach directly to hiring managers and recruiters via email to boost response rates.

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Writers excel at weaving words into captivating stories, painting vivid pictures with their prose, and engaging readers with their narrative. Similarly, your cover letter is your chance to craft a compelling narrative about your professional journey, using your words to captivate recruiters and paint a vivid picture of your skills and experiences. In this guide, we'll explore outstanding Writer cover letter examples to help you pen your own captivating professional story.

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The best way to start a Writer cover letter is with a compelling hook that grabs the reader's attention. This could be a brief anecdote about a writing achievement, a unique perspective you bring to your work, or a notable publication where your work has been featured. Follow this with a clear statement of your intent, such as the specific role you're applying for. Remember to address the letter to the appropriate person, if their name is available. This personalized and engaging approach will help you stand out from other applicants.

Writers should end a cover letter by summarizing their interest in the position and expressing gratitude for the reader's time. They should reiterate their unique skills or experiences that make them a good fit for the role. It's also important to include a call to action, such as a request for an interview or a meeting. The closing should be professional and polite. Here's an example: "I am excited about the opportunity to bring my unique storytelling skills to your team and I am confident that I can contribute to your editorial goals. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the possibility of discussing this opportunity with you further." Finally, they should sign off with a professional closing like "Sincerely" or "Best regards," followed by their full name.

A writer's cover letter should ideally be one page long. This is because the purpose of a cover letter is to provide a brief introduction of yourself and to explain the reasons for your interest in the specific position or organization. It's important to be concise and to the point, while effectively communicating your skills, experiences, and why you would be a good fit for the role. A one-page cover letter is usually sufficient to achieve this. If it's too long, there's a risk that the hiring manager might not read the entire letter, and if it's too short, it might not provide enough information about your qualifications.

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Data structure mcq, 1. what is a data structure.

a) A programming language b) A collection of algorithms c) A way to store and organize data d) A type of computer hardware

2. What are the disadvantages of arrays?

a) Index value of an array can be negative b) Elements are sequentially accessed c) Data structure like queue or stack cannot be implemented d) There are chances of wastage of memory space if elements inserted in an array are lesser than the allocated size

3. Which data structure is used for implementing recursion?

a) Stack b) Queue c) List d) Array

4. The data structure required to check whether an expression contains a balanced parenthesis is?

a) Queue b) Stack c) Tree d) Array

5. Which of the following is not the application of stack?

a) Data Transfer between two asynchronous process b) Compiler Syntax Analyzer c) Tracking of local variables at run time d) A parentheses balancing program

6.  Which data structure is needed to convert infix notation to postfix notation?

a) Tree b) Branch c) Stack d) Queue

7. What is the value of the postfix expression 6 3 2 4 + – *?

a) 74 b) -18 c) 22 d) 40

8. What data structure would you mostly likely see in non recursive implementation of a recursive algorithm?

a) Stack b) Linked List c) Tree d) Queue

9. Which of the following statement(s) about stack data structure is/are NOT correct?

a) Top of the Stack always contain the new node b) Stack is the FIFO data structure c) Null link is present in the last node at the bottom of the stack d) Linked List are used for implementing Stacks

10. The data structure required for Breadth First Traversal on a graph is?

a) Array b) Stack c) Tree d) Queue

11. The prefix form of A-B/ (C * D ^ E) is?

a) -A/B*C^DE b) -A/BC*^DE c) -ABCD*^DE d) -/*^ACBDE

12. Which of the following points is/are not true about Linked List data structure when it is compared with an array?

a) Random access is not allowed in a typical implementation of Linked Lists b) Access of elements in linked list takes less time than compared to arrays c) Arrays have better cache locality that can make them better in terms of performance d) It is easy to insert and delete elements in Linked List

13. Which data structure is based on the Last In First Out (LIFO) principle?

a) Tree b) Linked List c) Stack d) Queue

14.  Which of the following application makes use of a circular linked list?

a) Recursive function calls b) Undo operation in a text editor c) Implement Hash Tables d) Allocating CPU to resources

15. What is a bit array?

a) Data structure that compactly stores bits b) Data structure for representing arrays of records c) Array in which elements are not present in continuous locations d) An array in which most of the elements have the same value

16. Which of the following tree data structures is not a balanced binary tree?

a) Splay tree b) B-tree c) AVL tree d) Red-black tree

17. Which of the following is not the type of queue?

a) Priority queue b) Circular queue c) Single ended queue d) Ordinary queue

18. Which of the following data structures can be used for parentheses matching?

a) n-ary tree b) queue c) priority queue d) stack

19. Which algorithm is used in the top tree data structure?

a) Backtracking b) Divide and Conquer c) Branch d) Greedy

20. What is the need for a circular queue?

a) easier computations b) implement LIFO principle in queues c) effective usage of memory d) to delete elements based on priority

21. Which of the following is the most widely used external memory data structure?

a) B-tree b) Red-black tree c) AVL tree d) Both AVL tree and Red-black tree

22. Which of the following is also known as Rope data structure?

a) Linked List b) Array c) String d) Cord

23. What will be the output of the following program?

a) adev maxe b) veda maxe c) examveda d) exam veda

24. Which of the following data structure can provide efficient searching of the elements?

a) binary search tree b) unordered lists c) 2-3 tree d) treap

25. What is an AVL tree?

a) a tree which is unbalanced and is a height balanced tree b) a tree which is balanced and is a height balanced tree c) a tree with atmost 3 children d) a tree with three children

26. What is the time complexity for searching a key or integer in Van Emde Boas data structure?

a) O (M!) b) O (log M!) c) O (log (log M)) d) O (M 2 )

27. The optimal data structure used to solve Tower of Hanoi is _________

a) Tree b) Heap c) Priority queue d) Stack

28. What is the use of the bin data structure?

a) to have efficient traversal b) to have efficient region query c) to have efficient deletion d) to have efficient insertion

29. Which is the most appropriate data structure for reversing a word?

a) stack b) queue c) graph d) tree

30. What is the functionality of the following piece of code?

a) display the list b) reverse the list c) reverse the list excluding top-of-the-stack-element d) display the list excluding top-of-the-stack-element

31. Which of the following is the simplest data structure that supports range searching?

a) AA-trees b) K-d trees c) Heaps d) binary search trees

32. What is the advantage of a hash table as a data structure?

a) easy to implement b) faster access of data c) exhibit good locality of reference d) very efficient for less number of entries

33. Which type of data structure is a ternary heap?

a) Hash b) Array c) Priority Stack d) Priority Queue

34. What is a dequeue?

a) A queue implemented with both singly and doubly linked lists b) A queue with insert/delete defined for front side of the queue c) A queue with insert/delete defined for both front and rear ends of the queue d) A queue implemented with a doubly linked list

35. A data structure in which elements can be inserted or deleted at/from both ends but not in the middle is?

a) Priority queue b) Dequeue c) Circular queue d) Queue

36. What is the output of the following Java code?

a) 4 and 2 b) 2 and 4 c) 5 and 3 d) 3 and 5

37. In simple chaining, what data structure is appropriate?

a) Doubly linked list b) Circular linked list c) Singly linked list d) Binary trees

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