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Professional and Personal Title

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  • He works in a military setting and you want to talk to him. What title are you going to use for him?
    Sir.
  • The head of the police department is speaking. What formal title could be use?
    Chief
  • You're writing a formal email to an unknown woman, and you don't know is she's married. What title should you use?
    Ms.
  • She is unmarried and a graduate of engineering but works as an author. What is her personal title?
    Ms.
  • She is in charge of an entire ship and naval training. What is her professional title?
    Captain
  • You are speaking to a judge in court. What formal title should you use?
    Your Honor or Judge
  • You are addressing a knighted man in the UK. What title does he have?
    Sir
  • This woman's name is Emily Brown. She is 35, unmarried, and a lawyer. Which title could apply?
    Atty. Brown
  • Her name is Grace Thomas. She teaches at a university and has a Ph.D. What are two possible correct titles?
    Dr. or Prof.
  • Her name is Evelyn. She is married to Mr. Smith but is now a widow. What is her title?
    Mrs.
  • He flies airplanes for a commercial airline. What title is used before his last name?
    Captain
  • A young woman is engaged. What title should she use?
    Ms. or Miss
  • You are writing an invitation to your teacher, a woman who is married. You know her last name is Williams. What is her title?
    Mrs. Williams
  • You see a name badge that says "Ms. Lopez." What can you tell about her marital status?
    Nothing- Ms. doesn't reveal marital status.
  • You are writing to a female professor, but you don't know her marital status. What is the safest formal title to use?
    Prof. or Ms.
  • Mr. Johnson is married to Dr. Johnson. When writing formal invitations to them as couple, how should you address them?
    Mr. and Dr. Johnson or Dr. and Mr. Johnson
  • Mr. Perez is a medical doctor. What title do you use before his last name?
    Dr.
  • You are watching a trial and someone says " Your Honor". Who are they talking to?
    The Judge
  • She is 10 years old, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Green. What is her title?
    Miss
  • He is John Doe. He is qualified to offer legal advice and defend clients in a court. His proper title is "Lawyer". True or False?
    False, his title is Atty. or Attorney
  • You are invited to a lecture by Prof. Daniel Chu. What kind of job does he likely have?
    University/College Professor
  • Engineer Santos designed a new public transportation system. Is "Engineer" a title, a job description or both?
    Both
  • This woman is not married, and she doesn't want to say if she is in a relationship. What is the most neutral title to use?
    Ms.
  • You meet someone who introduces themselves as "Architect Lim". What is the description of his job?
    Designs buildings and other structures
  • She completed a Ph.D. in Literature but works as a writer and not at a school. Should she still be called Dr. or Professor? Yes or No?
    Yes.