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Business English Test
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Subjects
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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. Property that a business owns - including cash and receivables - inventory etc.
assets
advice of shipment
Ro/Ro
break-even point
2. The amount of money of a company's profits that is distributed to its shareholders.
valid
inventory
stock exchange
dividend
3. The benefit of larger scale production where costs are spread over more units which lowers the average unit cost.
'eye in the sky' camera
liabilities
economies of scale
medical privacy
4. A government office which registers information on every company on the British market and circulates them to stakeholders.
Bill of Lading
Companies House
key performance indicator
bonded warehouse
5. A demanding or stimulating situation.
Bill of Lading
accounts payable
challenge
brand
6. 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.
inventory
stock exchange
turnaround
sexual privacy
7. A formal framework for identifying an organization's growth opportunities - strengths - weaknesses - opportunities and threats.
challenge
SWOT analysis
secret ballot
FEU
8. A portion - piece or segment of something that is representative of the whole.
just-in-time manufacturing
return on investment
key performance indicator
sample
9. A non-profit making organization which exists to support and help a particular group.
injury
brand
variable cost
charity
10. Earnings which are reinvested in the company rather than paid out as dividends.
A & E (Accident & Emergency)
market penetration strategy
consignment
retained earnings
11. A form of company which has a separate legal identity and limited liabilities.
financial privacy
share
corporation
break bulk
12. A place to live - work - stay in : rented/temporary/furnished accommodation.
accommodation
income statement
invasion of privacy
port of entry
13. Protective helmet worn on building sites etc. to prevent injuries to the head.
piggyback
ETA
port of entry
hard hat
14. Ships fitted with tanks to carry liquid or gas cargoes.
turnaround
suitcase
goodwill
tankers
15. Written description of how something should be done.
consensus
trailer
procedure
cash flow
16. Protective eyewear worn when working with chemicals or dangerous machines.
goggles
invasion of privacy
fraud
SWOT analysis
17. Someone who invests in a business partnership without taking part in business affairs. Usually sleeping partners have limited liability.
force majeure
consignment
sleeping partner
customs
18. Someone who starts a new business venture often involving innovation and risk taking.
share capital
bulk cargo
entrepreneuer
accounts payable
19. Earnings Before Interest and Taxes.
Leveraged Buy-Out
variable cost
EBIT
feedback
20. The idea that anything you tell your doctor will remain confidential.
medical privacy
confirm
market penetration strategy
precaution
21. The characteristic of a measurement regarding how precise it is.
accuracy
freighters
information privacy
fraud
22. The granting of power to perform various acts or duties.
information privacy
platform
accreditation
target market
23. A new scientific or technical idea.
invention
intermodal transport
fuse
possibilities
24. Insurance covering loss or damage of goods at sea.
benchmark
EBIT
marine insurance
deed of partnership
25. The times of highest demand for a product or service.
peak times
unlimited liability
inventory
CCTV (closed-circuit television)
26. Fundamental human rights usually protected by law such as freedom of speech and religion.
fixed cost
valid
hard hat
civil liberties
27. A document representing one unit of ownership in a corporation - mutual fund or limited partnership.
wake-up call
classified information
accreditation
share
28. The categorization of potential customers into groups based on common characteristics.
consensus
venture capitalist
market segmentation
advice of shipment
29. A telephone call requested at a certain time to wake someone up.
wake-up call
secret ballot
marine insurance
deed of partnership
30. A technique used to assess expected profitability of a company or single product.
break-even analysis
feeder service
fraud
customs
31. An investment contributed at the early stages of a new venture.
break-even point
sleeping partner
seed capital
corporation
32. The right to have your political view kept secret.
market segmentation
CCTV (closed-circuit television)
fixed cost
political privacy
33. Events which are beyond the control of a carrier like war - earthquakes or floods.
accounts payable
full containerships
force majeure
possibilities
34. A statisitical measure of how well a company is doing in a certain area.
freedom of speech
FEU
key performance indicator
feedback
35. The added value a brand name identity brings to a product or service.
market penetration strategy
brand equity
accuracy
target market
36. Debts owed to a company usually from sales on credit.
accounts receivable
confirm
memorandum of association
freedom of speech
37. Surveillance tools installed on a computer without the users' consent.
full containerships
spyware
air cargo
classified information
38. The right to have your sexual orientation and practices remain secret.
retained earnings
discrimination
sexual privacy
FEU
39. To unload and distribute some or all the contents of a rail car - container or trailer.
adaptive firm
fraud
break bulk
piggyback
40. When a person or group infringes on your rights such as freedom of movement or freedom of speech.
equity financing
rights violation
bulk cargo
advice of shipment
41. Letting a third-party company take care of your logistics for you.
A & E (Accident & Emergency)
carrier
entrepreneuer
logistics outsourcing
42. A machine used to pick up and transport goods loaded on pallets.
cash flow
surveillance
acid test
fork lift
43. A form of corporate equity ownership giving voting rights.
common stock
financial privacy
hard hat
stock exchange
44. Device which breaks to stop the flow of current in the event of an overload.
fuse
trailer
confirm
acid test
45. System where goods are produced as and when they are needed rather than producing items in advance and storing them in a warehouse.
intermodal transport
just-in-time manufacturing
deed of partnership
Lloyds' Registry
46. Raised flat area beside a train track for entering or exiting a train.
platform
depreciation
SWOT analysis
ETA
47. Activities including product - method of distribution - method of advertising which all affect how a product is marketing.
marketing mix
precaution
A & E (Accident & Emergency)
spyware
48. A measure of the average time between failures in a system - the higher the amount - the more reliable the thing is.
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
equity financing
consignment
US Fourth Amendment
49. The right to say what you want without anyone stopping you.
EBITDA
liabilities
freedom of speech
FEU
50. One of the documents required by a firm to become a limited company.
norm
third party
memorandum of association
liabilities