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Business English Vocab 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. Ability to continue for a long time - involving the use of natural products and energy not harmful to the environment.
width of assortment
duty
sustainability
questionable payments
2. An official statement of the aims of a company or an organization - e.g. We aim to be the number one supplier of quality wooden furniture.
depth of assortment
mission statement
AAA
FMCG
3. The checking - ordering & processing of stock levels.
inventory management
negotiation
money supply
automatic reordering system
4. A large retail unit selling a wide variety of goods in separate departments.
department store
TUC
RPI
in-stock
5. Foreign Direct Investment - when a company from one country has a controlling interest in a company in another country.
sanctions
FDI
constructive economic policies
tax revenue
6. A pricing strategy using premium prices to attract customers more concerned about service - assortment and status than price.
advertising
BPI
AAA
market skimming
7. The percentage of people who do not have a job.
depth of assortment
dealer brands
unemployment rate
till
8. The skills and knowledge needed to start and run a company.
AFL/CIO
trademark
customs
entrepreneurship
9. A period of shrinking economic activity.
EDI
stock turnover
tariff
downswing
10. A financial instrument that facilitates payment from one currency to another.
empowerment
foreign exchange
consumer goods
new capital investment
11. Top rating for bonds of the highest quality. Awarded by the main rating agencies: Standard & Poor's - Moody's and Fitch.
AAA
poverty line
tax revenue
customer
12. The process of turning raw materials and parts into finished products.
inventory
manufacturing
stockroom
AAA
13. North American Free Trade Agreement - trade agreement between the USA - Canada and Mexico.
cooperative
NAFTA
subsidy
beneficiary
14. A company's main products - e.g. Opel's core product is cars.
core products
intellectual property
currency hedging
non-tariff barriers
15. A period where there is little economic activity - high unemployment and much poverty.
supermarket
depression
tax revenue
consumer goods
16. Sets of specific restraints imposed by governments on international trade.
width of assortment
sanctions
myopic perspective
depth of assortment
17. The amount of wealth - money - comfort etc that a particular person - group or society has.
advocacy
standard of living
retail outlet
urban
18. A card payment system where the cost of goods or services is immediately removed from a bank account.
copyright
debit-card system
Green paper
EPOS
19. Shows the flows of money into and out of a country plus transfer payments.
self-service
balance of payments
monopoly
market penetration
20. Economic policies that use money e.g. interest rates or money supply as the major instruments.
leasehold
monetary policies
allocation
Fed
21. A person or company from whom goods or services are bought.
national debt
supplier
compliance
supermarket
22. A self-service food store with grocery - meat and produce departments.
supermarket
RPI
loyalty card
balance of trade
23. 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?
sanctions
depth of assortment
PPP
negotiation
24. When one company controls a certain market - e.g. British Telecom had a monopoly in the UK telephone market.
subsidy
NGOs
Americorps
monopoly
25. Consumer goods that have a short life span - e.g. food or paper tissues.
consumer non-durables
idle capacity
copycat
greenbelt
26. Involving the use of natural resources and energy in a way that does not harm the environment.
sustainable
shelf warmer
store loyalty
currency hedging
27. Buying currency options that fix exchange rates for a period of time.
downswing
currency hedging
chain
monopoly
28. 1. The sum of the balance of trade plus net factor income (interest dividends) plus net transfer payments (foreign aid).2. Low or no-interest bank account used for daily transactions e.g. using an ATM - with a cheque book or debit card.
current account
depression
statutory
FMCG
29. Electronic Point of Sale - performs all the tasks of a computerised checkout - storing details of a sale - adjusting stock levels - processing electronic payments etc.
GDP
loyalty card
Nominal GDP
EPOS
30. Announcing that a product is for sale - trying to persuade customers to buy a product or service.
national debt
in-stock
quota
advertising
31. A system where a company allows someone to run a specific business using the company's products or brand in exchange for a fee or share of the profits - McDonalds is a famous franchise.
empowerment
central business district
budget deficit
franchising
32. A government-imposed tax on imports.
competitive
tariff
CPI
beneficiary
33. When a private company provides a public service in agreement with a government or council.
business cycle
public-private partnership
niche strategy
protectionism
34. A period of very high economic activity.
balance of trade
governance
sustainability
boom
35. A reduction in price offered when buying an item in higher quantities.
over the counter drug
advertising
bulk discount
not-for-profit
36. Focusing on a more specific line of products or services in comparison to competitors.
statutory
open-market operations
freehold
niche strategy
37. Not in my backyard - someone who doesn't want something (like a prison or nuclear reactor) to be built near their home.
store loyalty
sustainable development
AAA
NIMBY
38. A period of decline in economic activity.
compliance
recession
beneficiary
market equilibrium
39. A country or region with low or no taxes on foreign source income like Monacco or the Bahamas.
market equilibrium
oligopoly
tax haven
target market
40. An area of countryside with planning restrictions to prevent a city growing bigger and bigger.
barter
national debt
greenbelt
monetary policies
41. A retail store that handles a wide variety of inexpensive and cheaply priced goods.
negotiation
prime rate
entrepreneurship
variety store
42. A computerised stock-control system which reorders stock automatically when it reaches a certain level.
automatic reordering system
FDI
factors of production
counterfeit
43. Confederation of British Industry
employee
CBI
compliance
tariff barriers
44. Goods made by major companies sold in a store under the store's own name - also known as own-label brands.
markup
shareholder
beneficiary
dealer brands
45. A tax imposed on imports by the customs authority of a country.
advertising
budget surplus
NGOs
duty
46. The system of organizations involved in moving a product from manufacturer to customer.
supply chain
shopping centre
manufacturing
BPI
47. A medicine which is available without first getting a prescription from a doctor.
volunteer
shareholder value
discontinued
over the counter drug
48. When a price has been cut.
target market
store loyalty
AFL/CIO
reduced
49. The total amount of money in circulation in a country.
TUC
capital spending
money supply
White paper
50. A product which sells less often than other products (thus staying on the shelf longer and keeping it warm).
convenience store
outsourcing
shelf warmer
Green paper