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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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1. Anyone who has an interest in the success of an organization - e.g. the owner - employees - shareholders.
information privacy
Clean Bill of Lading
customs
stakeholder
2. The right to have your political view kept secret.
suitcase
Ro/Ro
memorandum of association
political privacy
3. In a business plan this is the change in the cash balance.
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tankers
ETA
cash flow
4. When someone breaks your right to privacy.
tankers
suitcase
key performance indicator
invasion of privacy
5. Costs that fluctuate in direct relation to the volume of units produced.
accounts payable
brand recognition
variable cost
stalking
6. Information officially declared secret - such as classified documents or material that are available only to particular people.
medical privacy
just-in-time manufacturing
classified information
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7. The organization that surveys and classifies ships for insurance companies.
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8. A company that moves goods or passengers from one place to another.
FEU
intermodal transport
carrier
asset turnover
9. A piece of information - for example how a certain product is made - which is only known to the company that makes it.
suitcase
trade secret
common stock
precaution
10. System where goods are produced as and when they are needed rather than producing items in advance and storing them in a warehouse.
no-show
just-in-time manufacturing
electronic trail
limited liability
11. Abbreviation for a standardized container - Twenty-foot equivalent unit.
TEU
sleeping partner
US Fourth Amendment
anonymity
12. A portion - piece or segment of something that is representative of the whole.
sample
liner
medical privacy
unlimited liability
13. A delivery which is currently between its source and destination.
force majeure
logistics outsourcing
bonded warehouse
in transit
14. A demanding or stimulating situation.
Leveraged Buy-Out
spyware
challenge
risk
15. Setting a high initial price for a product to create a price-quality idea which early adopters will happily accept.
accounts payable
ETA
skimming pricing strategy
track
16. A non-profit making organization which exists to support and help a particular group.
US Fourth Amendment
in transit
charity
brand recognition
17. A planned - temporary break in a journey - for instance to change planes.
marine insurance
freight forwarder
stopover
wake-up call
18. The amount of money of a company's profits that is distributed to its shareholders.
dividend
common stock
sexual privacy
TEU
19. A defined segment of the market that a product is aimed at.
break bulk
creativity
franchise
target market
20. A business classed as a separate legal entity so if there is a financial problem the owners would not lose all their money - only the money they had invested in the company.
surveillance
limited liability
accreditation
market segmentation
21. The right to say what you want without anyone stopping you.
medical privacy
valid
political privacy
freedom of speech
22. Steps taken in advance to avoid an accident happening.
force majeure
precaution
bonded warehouse
goodwill
23. Series of questions designed to gather information on a certain topic.
survey
accuracy
feeder service
accounts payable
24. Positions customer's relative perceptions of one brand in comparison to other competitive alternatives.
brand recognition
valve
operating expenses
discovery
25. The times of highest demand for a product or service.
asset turnover
return on investment
accommodation
peak times
26. Duties or taxes imposed by the government on imported and exported goods.
customs
variable cost
cash flow
US Fourth Amendment
27. A new scientific or technical idea.
breach of privacy
invention
mission statement
logistics outsourcing
28. Events which are beyond the control of a carrier like war - earthquakes or floods.
consensus
in transit
break-even analysis
force majeure
29. Port where cargo enters a country and is unloaded.
venture capitalist
corporation
intermodal transport
port of entry
30. Monitoring of public places using video cameras.
commission
CCTV (closed-circuit television)
freedom of speech
accounts receivable
31. A notice to a buyer that shipment has gone forward which contains details of packing - routing etc.
injury
break-even point
in transit
advice of shipment
32. Bills to be paid as part of the normal course of business.
warehouse
Leveraged Buy-Out
accounts payable
break bulk
33. Forty-Foot Equivalent Units - a standard size for shipping containers.
wake-up call
A & E (Accident & Emergency)
FEU
valid
34. The idea that anything you tell your doctor will remain confidential.
corporation
medical privacy
accounts receivable
suitcase
35. The truck unit onto which freight in a container is loaded.
trailer
deed of partnership
procedure
liner
36. To unload and distribute some or all the contents of a rail car - container or trailer.
carrier
break bulk
marketing mix
invention
37. Net profits divided by net worth or total equity.
marine insurance
return on investment
share capital
lead-time
38. A response or reaction to a piece of information.
ergonomics
break bulk
feedback
SWOT analysis
39. Shaping a companies' offering and image to occupy a unique and valued place in the customer's mind.
logistics outsourcing
turnaround
feedback
positioning
40. Debts owed to a company usually from sales on credit.
liabilities
portfolio
accounts receivable
market segmentation
41. An organization able to respond to and address changes in a market - their environment or industry.
force majeure
bulk carriers
creativity
adaptive firm
42. Setting a relatively low intitial price for a new product in order to win market share.
tankers
accounts receivable
US Fourth Amendment
penetration pricing strategy
43. When a company buys another one for more than the asset value the difference is called goodwill.
EBIT
goodwill
consignment
acid test
44. Written description of how something should be done.
seed capital
ETA
trailer
procedure
45. A model depicting the sales curve of a product split into four stages - introduction - growth - maturity and decline.
memorandum of association
life cycle
brand equity
stopover
46. A machine used to pick up and transport goods loaded on pallets.
freighters
fork lift
survey
track
47. A measure of the average time between failures in a system - the higher the amount - the more reliable the thing is.
trailer
market capitalization
officers of a company
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
48. A method recognised throughout a business sector as the best way to do something.
best practice
fraud
risk
trailer
49. A technique used to assess expected profitability of a company or single product.
Companies House
break-even analysis
skimming pricing strategy
invention
50. Earnings Before Interest - Taxes - Depreciation and Amortization.
EBITDA
identity theft
inventory
property rights