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Business English Test
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business-skills
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english
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vocabulary
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Ships fitted with tanks to carry liquid or gas cargoes.
tankers
key performance indicator
survey
asset turnover
2. The amount of money of a company's profits that is distributed to its shareholders.
just-in-time manufacturing
dividend
peak times
market penetration strategy
3. One of the documents required by a firm to become a limited company.
skimming pricing strategy
financial privacy
general cargo freighters
memorandum of association
4. When a person or group infringes on your rights such as freedom of movement or freedom of speech.
rights violation
assets
sexual privacy
income statement
5. General term for ships designed to carry cargo rather than passengers.
portfolio
freighters
brand equity
venture capitalist
6. Sales divided by total assets.
memorandum of association
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
invasion of privacy
asset turnover
7. Wages - salaries and other forms of employee compensation.
piggyback
payroll
brand equity
EBITDA
8. Property that a business owns - including cash and receivables - inventory etc.
assets
financial privacy
surveillance
inventory
9. A telephone call requested at a certain time to wake someone up.
break bulk
break-even analysis
spyware
wake-up call
10. The obsessive following - observing or contacting of another person.
life cycle
supply chain
just-in-time manufacturing
stalking
11. An organization able to respond to and address changes in a market - their environment or industry.
TEU
accounts receivable
stakeholder
adaptive firm
12. A defined segment of the market that a product is aimed at.
mission statement
charity
target market
Lloyds' Registry
13. The right of owners of physical or intellectual property to consume - rent or sell their property.
consignment
fire extinguisher
property rights
market capitalization
14. Setting a high initial price for a product to create a price-quality idea which early adopters will happily accept.
wake-up call
possibilities
skimming pricing strategy
sexual privacy
15. A standard used to compare some aspect of a business to an external measure.
rights violation
benchmark
freighters
officers of a company
16. The truck unit onto which freight in a container is loaded.
trailer
cancel
memorandum of association
brand recognition
17. A demanding or stimulating situation.
warehouse
challenge
norm
injury
18. Initial medical attention given to someone in the event of an accident or sudden illness.
first aid
logistics outsourcing
internet privacy
accreditation
19. Goods which are shipped loose in the hold of a ship.
hose
bulk cargo
life cycle
benchmark
20. Information officially declared secret - such as classified documents or material that are available only to particular people.
officers of a company
classified information
bulk carriers
discrimination
21. The right to have details of your financial transactions kept secret.
financial privacy
franchise
feedback
bonded warehouse
22. The ability to develop new ideas.
possibilities
franchise
stopover
creativity
23. Mechanical device controlling the flow of a gas or liquid in a system.
US Fourth Amendment
franchise
valve
stalking
24. Setting a relatively low intitial price for a new product in order to win market share.
goggles
Clean Bill of Lading
Ro/Ro
penetration pricing strategy
25. Earnings which are reinvested in the company rather than paid out as dividends.
lead-time
retained earnings
feedback
first aid
26. A short statement describing the main objectives and aims of a business.
EBITDA
mission statement
marine insurance
port of entry
27. The efforts to make a product seem different from rival products or even unique.
assets
business mission
differentiation
EBITDA
28. A process of verifying all information about a company including but not limited to financials - management - market share and risks.
life cycle
norm
challenge
due diligence
29. Useable or acceptable.
stopover
diversification
financial privacy
valid
30. An investment contributed at the early stages of a new venture.
stopover
deed of partnership
seed capital
electronic trail
31. An invasion of someone's private life without due cause.
EBIT
operating expenses
breach of privacy
customs
32. Insurance covering loss or damage of goods at sea.
Leveraged Buy-Out
mission statement
sleeping partner
marine insurance
33. An agreement that regulates the rights and obligations of shareholders.
deed of partnership
break-even point
carousel
EBITDA
34. Bills to be paid as part of the normal course of business.
accounts payable
barrel (BBL)
invention
Companies House
35. The monitoring or close observation of behaviour.
cash flow
surveillance
IPO - Initial Public Offering
limited liability
36. Abbreviation for a standardized container - Twenty-foot equivalent unit.
warehouse
rights violation
variable cost
TEU
37. A place to live - work - stay in : rented/temporary/furnished accommodation.
supply chain
director
accommodation
Bill of Lading
38. A vessel sailing between specific ports on a regular basis.
skimming pricing strategy
liner
injury
air cargo
39. The purchase of a business based on the company's cash recipts and the belief positive cash flow will continue.
target market
stock exchange
Leveraged Buy-Out
charity
40. Letting a third-party company take care of your logistics for you.
no-show
accreditation
logistics outsourcing
security
41. A warehouse authorized by customs where goods are stored and no payment is required until the goods are removed.
goggles
political privacy
ergonomics
bonded warehouse
42. Someone who starts a new business venture often involving innovation and risk taking.
brand recognition
fraud
entrepreneuer
valve
43. A systematic - independent examination of whether a company's quality procedures are being followed and goals being achieved or not.
supply chain
information privacy
quality audit
US Fourth Amendment
44. Usually wooden base used for moving or storing stacked goods.
consensus
equity financing
break-even analysis
pallet
45. The added value a brand name identity brings to a product or service.
valid
freight forwarder
brand equity
acid test
46. Metal rails along which a train travels.
brand equity
market penetration strategy
track
piggyback
47. A portion - piece or segment of something that is representative of the whole.
unlimited liability
sample
acid test
customs
48. When you allow someone to start a specific business by using your products in exchange for a part of his profits.
creativity
'eye in the sky' camera
franchise
market capitalization
49. Anyone who has an interest in the success of an organization - e.g. the owner - employees - shareholders.
stakeholder
procedure
freighters
carousel
50. A government office which registers information on every company on the British market and circulates them to stakeholders.
adaptive firm
Companies House
officers of a company
goggles