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Business English Vocab Test
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business-skills
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A shop that is usually open long hours and sells a limited selection of basic goods like food and newspapers.
diversity
convenience store
investment
poverty line
2. Goods made by major companies sold in a store under the store's own name - also known as own-label brands.
open source
customer
markdown
dealer brands
3. An economic sanction that forbids the import of a specific product or all products from a specific country.
core products
social stratification
unemployment rate
embargo
4. The amount of money a person has left after paying taxes and buying necessities.
market equilibrium
loyalty card
discretionary income
investment
5. Financial aid by the government to an individual or group to support an activity that is in the public interest.
trade surplus
subsidy
White paper
advocacy
6. The hub of retailing in a city - where the most office buildings and retail stores are.
central business district
customer
tax haven
fake
7. A period of decline in economic activity.
non-tariff barriers
recession
inventory management
questionable payments
8. North American Free Trade Agreement - trade agreement between the USA - Canada and Mexico.
barter
allocation
Green paper
NAFTA
9. A country's exports minus its imports.
non-tariff barriers
balance of trade
prime rate
niche strategy
10. A retail outlet.
factors of production
public-private partnership
GDP
store
11. Machine for processing sales - giving change in a shop or restaurant.
inventory turnover
otc drug
checkout
tax revenue
12. Development which can be done without harming the environment or natural resources.
otc drug
business cycle
sustainable development
NIMBY
13. The legal right of the owner of a work over its control and distribution.
copyright
WTO
upswing
real GDP
14. Anyone who has an interest in the success of an organization - e.g. the owner - employees - shareholders.
bulk discount
duty
stakeholder
volunteer
15. American Federation of Labour / Association of Industrial Organizations
duty
AFL/CIO
vending machine
customer
16. A shop or store.
monetary policies
department store
bulk discount
retail outlet
17. Economic policies designed to support business and help it expand.
factors of production
consumer non-durables
constructive economic policies
greenfield site
18. Refers to the number of distinct goods or services a retailer offers.
factors of production
compliance
FMCG
width of assortment
19. Purchase Power Parity - the degree to which your money will buy the same items in a foreign country - e.g. is a Big Mac cheaper in the US than it is in Germany?
PPP
compliance
supermarket
customs
20. Someone who does something without being paid for it - e.g. working for a charity.
compliance
balance of trade
oligopoly
volunteer
21. Buying Power Index - a measure of a geographic area's market characteristics in terms of percentage of the US population - percentage of US retail sales and percentage of US effective buying income.
BPI
deficit spending
idle capacity
monopoly
22. A retailing format that involves the coin- or card-operated dispensing of goods and services. It eliminates the use of sales personnel and allows around-the-clock sales.
real GDP
dead stock
public-private partnership
vending machine
23. A voluntary sector or charity sector organization.
sustainable development
not-for-profit
retail outlet
trade surplus
24. A large retail unit selling a wide variety of goods in separate departments.
department store
advocacy
inventory management
investment
25. An item which is no longer produced by a manufacturer or sold by a retailer.
shareholder
discontinued
stakeholder
aggregate demand
26. A period where there is little economic activity - high unemployment and much poverty.
balance of trade
depression
barter
Nominal GDP
27. A person who works for someone else in exchange for payment.
inventory
monopoly
competitive
employee
28. A minimum income level below which people are officially poor.
poverty line
open source
business sector
Americorps
29. The ethics of bribery - extortion and grease payments to bureaucrats and business leaders.
questionable payments
shopping centre
Fed
cooperative
30. Something that is bought without being planned for.
EPOS
impulse purchase
intellectual property
foreign exchange
31. Things that reduce stock levels like shoplifting - employee theft or vendor fraud.
compliance
in-stock
inventory shrinkage
NAFTA
32. The skills and knowledge needed to start and run a company.
entrepreneurship
boom
consumer durables
societal
33. When governments try to stabilize economic activities by funding major projects from budget deficits.
deficit spending
till
public-private partnership
trade deficit
34. Relating to cities or built up areas - not the countryside.
speciality store
urban
WTO
reduced
35. Protection of local industries through tariffs - quotas and regulations that discriminate against foreign businesses.
boom
balance of payments
protectionism
poverty line
36. Volunteer organization for young - disadvantaged Americans.
statutory
embargo
Americorps
restrictive economic policies
37. Items sold in a store during a certain period measuring in number of units or value.
investment
stock turnover
export controls
copyright
38. When one company controls a certain market - e.g. British Telecom had a monopoly in the UK telephone market.
standard of living
copycat
idle capacity
monopoly
39. The process of turning raw materials and parts into finished products.
impulse purchase
foreign exchange
manufacturing
supply chain
40. Goods bought for private use.
consumer goods
cooperative
automatic reordering system
tariff
41. A person or company from whom goods or services are bought.
inventory shrinkage
compliance
EPOS
supplier
42. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
White paper
public-private partnership
OECD
sustainable development
43. The area of the economy that produces goods and provides services.
market penetration
leasehold
business sector
convenience store
44. Economic policies that use taxation to correct the course of the economy e.g. lowering sales tax to encourage spending or raising interest rates to encourage saving.
target market
fiscal policies
cooperative
bulk discount
45. Something that is required by law.
blight
compliance
negotiation
statutory
46. Connected with society and the way it is organized.
budget deficit
factors of production
monopoly
societal
47. A reduction in price offered when buying an item in higher quantities.
competitive
bulk discount
cooperative
manufacturing
48. The different layers within a society e.g. class - income - education.
shopping centre
compliance
social stratification
counterfeit
49. When a customer regularly uses a store they know - like and trust.
EPOS
mom-and-pop store
consumer goods
store loyalty
50. Selling items to a customer directly - for example via telephone - without a store being involved in the process.
automatic reordering system
TUC
direct selling
standard of living