Questions: Which type of Administrative Message has a message number assigned by the sending agency?

Which type of Administrative Message has a message number assigned by the sending agency?
Transcript text: Which type of Administrative Message has a message number assigned by the sending agency?
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The answer is: Formal

Explanation for each option:

  1. Informal: Informal messages typically do not follow strict protocols and are less likely to have a message number assigned by the sending agency. They are often used for casual or internal communication where tracking is not as critical.

  2. In-house: In-house messages are internal communications within an organization. While they may have some form of tracking, they are generally not assigned a formal message number by the sending agency, especially if they are meant for internal use only.

  3. Formal: Formal messages are official communications that follow specific protocols and procedures. These messages often require a message number assigned by the sending agency to ensure proper tracking, documentation, and accountability.

  4. Terminal to Terminal: Terminal to Terminal messages refer to direct communications between two terminals or systems. While they may have identifiers, they are not typically assigned a formal message number by the sending agency in the same structured manner as formal messages.

Therefore, the correct answer is "Formal" because these types of messages are systematically tracked and documented with an assigned message number.

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