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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.
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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. The estimated loss of value of assets over a period of time.
economies of scale
IPO - Initial Public Offering
depreciation
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
2. A demanding or stimulating situation.
medical privacy
challenge
trailer
break-even point
3. Protective eyewear worn when working with chemicals or dangerous machines.
procedure
injury
precaution
goggles
4. Useable or acceptable.
identity theft
trade secret
EBIT
valid
5. Forty-Foot Equivalent Units - a standard size for shipping containers.
FEU
Roll-on/Roll-off vessels
market capitalization
identity theft
6. Debts owed to a company usually from sales on credit.
port of entry
accounts receivable
precaution
commission
7. The ability to develop new ideas.
survey
co-operative
entrepreneuer
creativity
8. The right to say what you want without anyone stopping you.
anonymity
Lloyds' Registry
air cargo
freedom of speech
9. The expected behaviour or standard for something.
A & E (Accident & Emergency)
secret ballot
norm
TEU
10. Abbreviation for a standardized container - Twenty-foot equivalent unit.
TEU
bulk cargo
accounts payable
Bill of Lading
11. An invasion of someone's private life without due cause.
return on investment
invasion of privacy
breach of privacy
wake-up call
12. Setting a high initial price for a product to create a price-quality idea which early adopters will happily accept.
skimming pricing strategy
fire extinguisher
financial privacy
general cargo freighters
13. Cargo ships not specialised in one type of cargo unlike a full containership.
accounts receivable
venture capitalist
general cargo freighters
bulk cargo
14. A piece of information - for example how a certain product is made - which is only known to the company that makes it.
trade secret
medical privacy
force majeure
identity theft
15. Damage or hurt experienced by a person or animal.
bed & breakfast
logistics outsourcing
injury
supply chain
16. The year as used in accounting which can begin and end in any month as the company sees fit.
fiscal year
anonymity
invasion of privacy
skimming pricing strategy
17. To make valid by approval - to establish the certainty of something.
piggyback
information privacy
accounts receivable
confirm
18. When a company produces a product of a type they have not previously made.
diversification
surveillance
precaution
EBIT
19. Protective helmet worn on building sites etc. to prevent injuries to the head.
information privacy
Companies House
share capital
hard hat
20. The point in units sold or sales amount when the expenses will be matched.
trailer
break-even point
fixed cost
fraud
21. A place where parts of the ownership of companies are bought and sold - or the organization of people whose job is to do the buying and selling.
TEU
stopover
hard hat
stock exchange
22. A measure of the average time between failures in a system - the higher the amount - the more reliable the thing is.
fiscal year
sexual privacy
co-operative
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
23. Transporting something using different means of transport - e.g. first on a truck and then on a ship.
intermodal transport
rights violation
quality audit
force majeure
24. Ships with permanent container cells with little or no space for other cargo types.
market capitalization
consignment
diversification
full containerships
25. The possibility of suffering harm or loss; a danger.
Companies House
entrepreneuer
political privacy
risk
26. Activities including product - method of distribution - method of advertising which all affect how a product is marketing.
marketing mix
share capital
challenge
valid
27. When someone breaks your right to privacy.
general cargo freighters
acid test
invasion of privacy
no-show
28. Shaping a companies' offering and image to occupy a unique and valued place in the customer's mind.
venture capitalist
fuse
full containerships
positioning
29. The planning - implementation and control of flow and storage of goods.
carousel
logistics
sexual privacy
turnaround
30. A response or reaction to a piece of information.
intermodal transport
accommodation
positioning
feedback
31. A formal framework for identifying an organization's growth opportunities - strengths - weaknesses - opportunities and threats.
SWOT analysis
classified information
fraud
penetration pricing strategy
32. A portion - piece or segment of something that is representative of the whole.
life cycle
seed capital
sample
no-show
33. The time which a seller needs to produce and deliver goods.
stock exchange
lead-time
fraud
liabilities
34. The right to have details of your financial transactions kept secret.
financial privacy
first aid
analysis
benchmark
35. The system of technology - people - organizations etc involved in moving services or products from supplier to customer.
liabilities
third party
supply chain
co-operative
36. The science of making sure people and machines work together as well as possible.
corporation
venture capitalist
ergonomics
turnaround
37. The monitoring or close observation of behaviour.
logistics outsourcing
advice of shipment
feedback
surveillance
38. Monitoring of public places using video cameras.
port of entry
freight forwarder
CCTV (closed-circuit television)
memorandum of association
39. Estimated Time of Arrival.
stakeholder
skimming pricing strategy
fire extinguisher
ETA
40. The efforts to make a product seem different from rival products or even unique.
differentiation
equity financing
EBITDA
accounts receivable
41. Device containing water - foam or powder used to put out a fire.
anonymity
possibilities
bulk carriers
fire extinguisher
42. Someone who starts a new business venture often involving innovation and risk taking.
port of entry
secret ballot
entrepreneuer
procedure
43. The amount of money of a company's profits that is distributed to its shareholders.
rights violation
A & E (Accident & Emergency)
dividend
cancel
44. A wealthy person who invests in a start-up company.
venture capitalist
property rights
trailer
accreditation
45. Transportation method where truck trailers with their loads are moved by train to their destination.
suitcase
depreciation
trailer
piggyback
46. The relationship between technology and the legal right to privacy in the collection and sharing of data about oneself.
information privacy
turnaround
customs
confirm
47. Setting a relatively low intitial price for a new product in order to win market share.
Companies House
acid test
penetration pricing strategy
turnaround
48. A government office which registers information on every company on the British market and circulates them to stakeholders.
civil liberties
Companies House
income statement
suitcase
49. The fraudulent use of someone's identity in order to steal money or get other benefits.
carrier
identity theft
entrepreneuer
officers of a company
50. The time it takes between the arrival of a vessel or aircraft and its departure.
goodwill
fraud
turnaround
pallet