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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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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Electronic Data Interchange - a computerised system to allow retailers and suppliers to exchange information about stock levels - delivery times - unit prices etc.
self-service
greenfield site
business cycle
EDI
2. A period of economic expansion.
money supply
consumer durables
constructive economic policies
upswing
3. Something that is bought without being planned for.
not-for-profit
impulse purchase
customer
AAA
4. Items which a shop has and are available to buy.
vending machine
non-tariff barriers
inventory turnover
in-stock
5. Business wholly owned by its employees with the emphasis on group decision making.
White paper
store loyalty
cooperative
stockroom
6. Consumer Price Index - a US measure of whether items are getting cheaper or more expensive using a sample of typical consumer goods.
CPI
allocation
advertising
inventory
7. An area of countryside with planning restrictions to prevent a city growing bigger and bigger.
greenbelt
protectionism
White paper
budget deficit
8. The ethics of bribery - extortion and grease payments to bureaucrats and business leaders.
unemployment rate
questionable payments
advertising
recession
9. Goods bought and used by companies - such as machines. Also known as capital goods.
myopic perspective
producer goods
quota
vending machine
10. Refers to the number of distinct goods or services a retailer offers.
employee
impulse purchase
mortgage
width of assortment
11. 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.
money supply
WTO
fiscal policies
shareholder value
12. A computerised stock-control system which reorders stock automatically when it reaches a certain level.
foreign exchange
tax haven
automatic reordering system
Fed
13. The amount of wealth - money - comfort etc that a particular person - group or society has.
inventory
EPOS
standard of living
trade deficit
14. A retail store that handles a wide variety of inexpensive and cheaply priced goods.
boom
variety store
upswing
franchising
15. A large retail unit selling a wide variety of goods in separate departments.
CBD
speciality store
consumer non-durables
department store
16. When the imports into a country exceed the exports going out of a country.
sustainable
NAFTA
market skimming
trade deficit
17. Usually software where the source code is made freely available for all users to change as they see fit.
open source
depression
White paper
real GDP
18. Statement of policy issued by a government which may form the basis of a future law.
societal
statutory
White paper
outsourcing
19. Exclusive ownership of a property for an indefinite period of time.
freehold
volunteer
NGOs
duty
20. The gross domestic product in that year's prices i.e. nominal GDP does not account for inflation.
trademark
PPP
Nominal GDP
copyright
21. Buying currency options that fix exchange rates for a period of time.
allocation
currency hedging
chain
store loyalty
22. A period of shrinking economic activity.
megamall
consumer durables
not-for-profit
downswing
23. Products that can hold their own against rival products in terms of price - features or quality.
mission statement
stockroom
leasehold
competitive
24. Financial aid by the government to an individual or group to support an activity that is in the public interest.
shopping centre
economic growth
volunteer
subsidy
25. Not in my backyard - someone who doesn't want something (like a prison or nuclear reactor) to be built near their home.
NIMBY
stock turnover
protectionism
store
26. A shop that is usually open long hours and sells a limited selection of basic goods like food and newspapers.
foreign exchange
export controls
business sector
convenience store
27. Obstacles to international trade other than tariffs.
employee
boom
capital spending
non-tariff barriers
28. An extremely adverse environmental condition.
blight
governance
trade deficit
White paper
29. All raw materials - work in progress and finished products in a company - usually counted once a year or when a company goes bankrupt.
aggregate demand
inventory
sustainable
governance
30. A person or company from whom goods or services are bought.
greenbelt
inventory
embargo
supplier
31. When the exports a country makes exceed the imports.
supply chain
economic growth
trade surplus
FDI
32. The percentage of people who do not have a job.
unemployment rate
constructive economic policies
shareholder value
intellectual property
33. When a small number of companies control a certain market.
unemployment rate
consumer non-durables
restrictive economic policies
oligopoly
34. A shop where you choose the items you want yourself - take them to the till and pay for them without any assistance from staff.
money supply
self-service
customer
OECD
35. Regular fluctuations in overall economic activity over time.
PPP
business sector
business cycle
market penetration
36. Focusing on a more specific line of products or services in comparison to competitors.
societal
niche strategy
consumer durables
aggregate demand
37. A period of very high economic activity.
tariff
boom
public-private partnership
not-for-profit
38. Shows the flows of money into and out of a country plus transfer payments.
inventory turnover
savings rate
dealer brands
balance of payments
39. A pricing strategy when a retailer tries to sell lots of products using low prices - high stock levels - extensive advertising etc.
supply chain
idle capacity
market penetration
foreign exchange
40. A country or region with low or no taxes on foreign source income like Monacco or the Bahamas.
tax haven
grease payments
niche strategy
social structure
41. Fast Moving Consumer Goods - frequently purchased consumer items such as foods - cleaning products and toiletries.
dead stock
WTO
FMCG
product differentiation
42. The rate of interest at which US banks lend money to their best corporate customers.
oligopoly
NAFTA
benchmarking
prime rate
43. When a private company provides a public service in agreement with a government or council.
retail outlet
monopoly
public-private partnership
shopping centre
44. A range of many things or people that are very different from each other.
diversity
social structure
PPP
savings rate
45. Payments made like a bribe to encourage an official to allow something or get something done.
grease payments
TUC
reduced
mortgage
46. The resources used to produce goods and services - including land - labour - business and capital.
sustainable
trademark
factors of production
Fed
47. 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
money supply
GDP
negotiation
48. The different layers within a society e.g. class - income - education.
impulse purchase
social stratification
AFL/CIO
dealer brands
49. Involving the use of natural resources and energy in a way that does not harm the environment.
EPOS
sustainable
protectionism
prime rate
50. The violation of a law or right.
infringement
duty
depression
impulse purchase