Exercise 1
Session # _____
1. Which of the following pieces of information was in the letter?
□ Data from the American Community Survey are used to figure out the number of people in the country.
□ Data from the American Community Survey are used to figure out where to build new fire stations.
2. Which of the following pieces of information was in the letter?
□ The Census Bureau is using the Internet to collect this information in an effort to
save taxpayers’ money.
□ A paper questionnaire is not available as an option for responding to the ACS.
Exercise 2
Session # _____
1. Which of the following pieces of information was in the letter?
□ You are required by law to complete the ACS.
□ The Census Bureau is required by law to conduct the ACS.
2. Which of the following pieces of information was in the letter?
□ You can complete the ACS using a smartphone.
□ If you can’t respond online, you can complete the ACS by calling our 1-800 number.
Exercise 3
Session # _____
1. Which of the following pieces of information was in the letter?
□ The Census Bureau first conducted the ACS in 2005.
□ The ACS is conducted every five years.
2. Which of the following pieces of information was in the letter?
□ The ACS provides information about employment, housing, and crime rates in communities across the country.
□ The ACS helps local officials to understand how their communities change over time.
Exercise 4
Session # _____
1. Which of the following pieces of information was in the letter?
□ The Census Bureau provides your individual information to communities for planning purposes.
□ The ACS is a mandatory survey.
2. Which of the following pieces of information was in the letter?
□ You can call our 1-800 number to request a paper form.
□ The ACS is conducted every year.
File Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
File Title | Enclosure 4 |
Author | Alfred D Tuttle (CENSUS/CSM FED) |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2021-01-15 |