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Business English Test
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Subjects
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business-skills
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english
,
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. Expenses arising during normal business operations.
peak times
best practice
marine insurance
operating expenses
2. A telephone call requested at a certain time to wake someone up.
wake-up call
diversification
business mission
identity theft
3. A company where the owners are personally liable for the debts of the company.
spyware
civil liberties
unlimited liability
ETA
4. The sale of part-ownership in a venture to gain additional capital for a start-up.
commission
trailer
equity financing
identity theft
5. Finding out or ascertaining something previously unknown.
sleeping partner
secret ballot
property rights
discovery
6. Events which are beyond the control of a carrier like war - earthquakes or floods.
Clean Bill of Lading
force majeure
return on investment
market penetration strategy
7. Cargo ships not specialised in one type of cargo unlike a full containership.
invasion of privacy
business mission
general cargo freighters
feedback
8. The categorization of potential customers into groups based on common characteristics.
market segmentation
share
return on investment
memorandum of association
9. Protective helmet worn on building sites etc. to prevent injuries to the head.
freighters
hard hat
fire extinguisher
director
10. An invasion of someone's private life without due cause.
spyware
break-even point
market penetration strategy
breach of privacy
11. The complete range of a company's offerings including products and services.
consensus
Lloyds' Registry
anonymity
portfolio
12. A notice to a buyer that shipment has gone forward which contains details of packing - routing etc.
share
advice of shipment
accounts payable
financial privacy
13. Transporting something using different means of transport - e.g. first on a truck and then on a ship.
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
assets
break bulk
intermodal transport
14. An investment contributed at the early stages of a new venture.
corporation
market penetration strategy
seed capital
suitcase
15. Vessel designed to carry bulk cargo such as grain or ore.
'eye in the sky' camera
bulk carriers
accounts payable
adaptive firm
16. A piece of information - for example how a certain product is made - which is only known to the company that makes it.
payroll
supply chain
trade secret
stopover
17. The right to have your sexual orientation and practices remain secret.
sexual privacy
CCTV (closed-circuit television)
commission
tankers
18. The right to privacy and control of your information on the internet.
suitcase
fiscal year
identity theft
internet privacy
19. A rectangluar piece of luggage for carrying clothes.
creativity
Lloyds' Registry
suitcase
breach of privacy
20. A form of company which has a separate legal identity and limited liabilities.
corporation
EBIT
in transit
asset turnover
21. A measure of the average time between failures in a system - the higher the amount - the more reliable the thing is.
risk
franchise
challenge
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
22. A small hotel or private house that rents out rooms to sleep in - including breakfast - at reasonable prices.
key performance indicator
sexual privacy
bed & breakfast
financial privacy
23. Someone who starts a new business venture often involving innovation and risk taking.
entrepreneuer
surveillance
skimming pricing strategy
anonymity
24. A short statement describing the main objectives and aims of a business.
peak times
mission statement
freighters
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
25. Device which breaks to stop the flow of current in the event of an overload.
supply chain
deed of partnership
fuse
venture capitalist
26. The time which a seller needs to produce and deliver goods.
civil liberties
break-even analysis
goodwill
lead-time
27. Things which are likely or feasible.
invention
possibilities
EBITDA
confirm
28. Damage or hurt experienced by a person or animal.
barrel (BBL)
internet privacy
injury
rights violation
29. A short description of a company's purpose in relation to customers - products - markets etc.
share capital
business mission
variable cost
just-in-time manufacturing
30. Net profits divided by net worth or total equity.
logistics
return on investment
cash flow
share
31. Anyone who has an interest in the success of an organization - e.g. the owner - employees - shareholders.
accounts payable
stakeholder
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
fiscal year
32. The benefit of larger scale production where costs are spread over more units which lowers the average unit cost.
stopover
economies of scale
A & E (Accident & Emergency)
goggles
33. The estimated loss of value of assets over a period of time.
invasion of privacy
CCTV (closed-circuit television)
in transit
depreciation
34. The monitoring or close observation of behaviour.
variable cost
surveillance
supply chain
invasion of privacy
35. Port where cargo enters a country and is unloaded.
invasion of privacy
supply chain
due diligence
port of entry
36. The time it takes between the arrival of a vessel or aircraft and its departure.
share capital
officers of a company
entrepreneuer
turnaround
37. A government office which registers information on every company on the British market and circulates them to stakeholders.
target market
Companies House
equity financing
possibilities
38. When you allow someone to start a specific business by using your products in exchange for a part of his profits.
ergonomics
information privacy
return on investment
franchise
39. Abbreviation for a standardized container - Twenty-foot equivalent unit.
equity financing
TEU
fuse
precaution
40. Transportation method where truck trailers with their loads are moved by train to their destination.
accounts receivable
sample
break-even point
piggyback
41. In a business plan this is the change in the cash balance.
entrepreneuer
TEU
cash flow
platform
42. The right to have details of your financial transactions kept secret.
financial privacy
stopover
differentiation
stalking
43. Activities including product - method of distribution - method of advertising which all affect how a product is marketing.
dividend
marketing mix
force majeure
lead-time
44. A company that moves goods or passengers from one place to another.
accounts payable
carrier
commission
cancel
45. The total value of the money invested into a company by its shareholders.
force majeure
creativity
piggyback
share capital
46. The efforts to make a product seem different from rival products or even unique.
valid
marine insurance
differentiation
Companies House
47. A portion - piece or segment of something that is representative of the whole.
supply chain
customs
acid test
sample
48. A process of verifying all information about a company including but not limited to financials - management - market share and risks.
due diligence
third party
business mission
financial privacy
49. Activities involved in protecting a country - building or person against danger or attack.
security
EBITDA
portfolio
tankers
50. Earnings Before Interest and Taxes.
risk
freedom of speech
confirm
EBIT