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Business English Vocab Test
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business-skills
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english
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The percentage of a household's income that is saved.
processing
copyright
savings rate
empowerment
2. An area of countryside with planning restrictions to prevent a city growing bigger and bigger.
TUC
Nominal GDP
tariff barriers
greenbelt
3. Consumer goods that have a long life span - e.g. furniture.
inventory turnover
boom
aggregate demand
consumer durables
4. When a customer regularly uses a store they know - like and trust.
public-private partnership
niche strategy
urban
store loyalty
5. Goods bought and used by companies - such as machines. Also known as capital goods.
current account
producer goods
not-for-profit
EPOS
6. A medicine which is available without first getting a prescription from a doctor.
over the counter drug
volunteer
unemployment rate
mortgage
7. The balance between interest rates and the demand for money.
new capital investment
market equilibrium
allocation
markup
8. A pricing strategy using premium prices to attract customers more concerned about service - assortment and status than price.
restrictive economic policies
sustainable
market skimming
store loyalty
9. An item which is no longer produced by a manufacturer or sold by a retailer.
discontinued
intellectual property
embargo
budget deficit
10. A way of measuring performance by comparing a company to similar ones.
competitive
benchmarking
White paper
trade deficit
11. All raw materials - work in progress and finished products in a company - usually counted once a year or when a company goes bankrupt.
prime rate
inventory
non-tariff barriers
investment
12. A retailer that concentrates on selling one particular type of good.
GDP
trademark
speciality store
public-private partnership
13. A person or organization which receives money from a charity.
not-for-profit
stakeholder
greenfield site
beneficiary
14. System in which good or services are exchanged for other goods or services rather than cash.
monetary policies
megamall
new capital investment
barter
15. Ability to continue for a long time - involving the use of natural products and energy not harmful to the environment.
trade surplus
tax revenue
sustainability
variety store
16. The purchase of a financial product or other item of value with the hope that it will become more valuable.
duty
entrepreneurship
sanctions
investment
17. Giving people the freedom to decide things and take responsibility for themselves.
width of assortment
empowerment
Americorps
freehold
18. The ethics of bribery - extortion and grease payments to bureaucrats and business leaders.
questionable payments
core products
economic growth
social stratification
19. Refers to the number of distinct goods or services a retailer offers.
till
non-tariff barriers
EPOS
width of assortment
20. A large - long-term loan taken out to pay for a house.
core products
mortgage
business cycle
non-tariff barriers
21. The amount of wealth - money - comfort etc that a particular person - group or society has.
stakeholder
Nominal GDP
CBI
standard of living
22. Things that reduce stock levels like shoplifting - employee theft or vendor fraud.
megamall
prime rate
infringement
inventory shrinkage
23. The increasing capacity of an economy to satisfy the material wants of its members; period of expansion.
balance of payments
franchising
idle capacity
economic growth
24. Economic policies that use money e.g. interest rates or money supply as the major instruments.
AFL/CIO
depth of assortment
inventory shrinkage
monetary policies
25. Items which a shop has and are available to buy.
in-stock
depth of assortment
checkout
direct selling
26. The area of the economy that produces goods and provides services.
business sector
dealer brands
Maastricht Treaty
market equilibrium
27. Hiring an external company to perform tasks for a company and reduce costs.
consumer durables
outsourcing
protectionism
prime rate
28. A government-imposed tax on imports.
tariff
shareholder
Nominal GDP
impulse purchase
29. A computerised stock-control system which reorders stock automatically when it reaches a certain level.
benchmarking
factors of production
automatic reordering system
GDP
30. A test or way of measuring something.
in-stock
assessment
factors of production
governance
31. Obstacles to international trade other than tariffs.
non-tariff barriers
sustainable development
markdown
beneficiary
32. A person who works for someone else in exchange for payment.
prime rate
employee
open-market operations
fiscal policies
33. A period of decline in economic activity.
recession
width of assortment
standard of living
core products
34. An extremely adverse environmental condition.
blight
shopping centre
discretionary income
advocacy
35. The customer group a retailer wants to attract and satisfy.
vending machine
currency hedging
target market
EPOS
36. Involving the use of natural resources and energy in a way that does not harm the environment.
NAFTA
public-private partnership
sustainable
statutory
37. A period where there is little economic activity - high unemployment and much poverty.
depression
CBD
inventory turnover
inventory shrinkage
38. Relating to cities or built up areas - not the countryside.
speciality store
urban
balance of trade
factors of production
39. Exclusive ownership of a property for an indefinite period of time.
central business district
freehold
tax haven
prime rate
40. 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?
CPI
negative equity
duty
PPP
41. A company's main products - e.g. Opel's core product is cars.
tax revenue
core products
market skimming
White paper
42. Electronic Data Interchange - a computerised system to allow retailers and suppliers to exchange information about stock levels - delivery times - unit prices etc.
sustainable development
EDI
consumer goods
producer goods
43. A self-service food store with grocery - meat and produce departments.
product differentiation
urban
automatic reordering system
supermarket
44. An imitation of a product made with the intent to defraud a customer.
business cycle
counterfeit
real GDP
allocation
45. Buying currency options that fix exchange rates for a period of time.
market penetration
franchising
NIMBY
currency hedging
46. Not in my backyard - someone who doesn't want something (like a prison or nuclear reactor) to be built near their home.
sustainable
new capital investment
open source
NIMBY
47. Process of communicating back and forth until an agreement has been reached.
tax revenue
cooperative
negotiation
debit-card system
48. Obstacles to international trade based on customs tariffs.
copyright
tariff barriers
budget surplus
tariff
49. The quantity of goods of a certain kind that a country allows to be imported (without restriction or extra taxes).
national debt
TUC
entrepreneurship
quota
50. The violation of a law or right.
infringement
target market
budget surplus
speciality store