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Business English Test
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Subjects
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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.
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. Monitoring of public places using video cameras.
CCTV (closed-circuit television)
hose
security
freight forwarder
2. A company that moves goods or passengers from one place to another.
tankers
freight forwarder
carrier
SWOT analysis
3. Ceiling-mounted camera used in stores and casinos etc to monitor customers.
4. Activities including product - method of distribution - method of advertising which all affect how a product is marketing.
Ro/Ro
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
IPO - Initial Public Offering
marketing mix
5. The total value of the money invested into a company by its shareholders.
logistics
CCTV (closed-circuit television)
share capital
break bulk
6. A receipt for goods issued by a carrier indicated that goods were received without damage or irregularities.
Clean Bill of Lading
brand recognition
return on investment
discrimination
7. When you allow someone to start a specific business by using your products in exchange for a part of his profits.
spyware
challenge
limited liability
franchise
8. Setting a relatively low intitial price for a new product in order to win market share.
penetration pricing strategy
accuracy
feeder service
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
9. A systematic - independent examination of whether a company's quality procedures are being followed and goals being achieved or not.
brand recognition
Roll-on/Roll-off vessels
Ro/Ro
quality audit
10. A warehouse authorized by customs where goods are stored and no payment is required until the goods are removed.
bulk carriers
air cargo
bonded warehouse
valve
11. Cargo ships not specialised in one type of cargo unlike a full containership.
valid
general cargo freighters
SWOT analysis
breach of privacy
12. A new scientific or technical idea.
equity financing
invention
economies of scale
feedback
13. Ships with permanent container cells with little or no space for other cargo types.
full containerships
marketing mix
EBIT
charity
14. A place to live - work - stay in : rented/temporary/furnished accommodation.
skimming pricing strategy
logistics
possibilities
accommodation
15. A person who is involved in a situation in addition to the two main participants.
brand equity
procedure
third party
feeder service
16. The efforts to make a product seem different from rival products or even unique.
invasion of privacy
peak times
differentiation
trade secret
17. Protective helmet worn on building sites etc. to prevent injuries to the head.
fraud
hard hat
penetration pricing strategy
assets
18. Insurance covering loss or damage of goods at sea.
supply chain
marine insurance
port of entry
retained earnings
19. Fundamental human rights usually protected by law such as freedom of speech and religion.
civil liberties
port of entry
confirm
break bulk
20. Initial medical attention given to someone in the event of an accident or sudden illness.
first aid
supply chain
hard hat
spyware
21. The right to have your political view kept secret.
fixed cost
political privacy
supply chain
freight forwarder
22. To decide that an agreed appointment or booking will not take place.
cancel
bulk cargo
fraud
hose
23. A form of corporate equity ownership giving voting rights.
benchmark
analysis
common stock
bed & breakfast
24. A method recognised throughout a business sector as the best way to do something.
economies of scale
hose
best practice
accommodation
25. The crime of deceiving someone to get money or good illegally.
lead-time
cancel
fraud
accounts payable
26. A process of verifying all information about a company including but not limited to financials - management - market share and risks.
acid test
due diligence
turnaround
brand
27. A telephone call requested at a certain time to wake someone up.
feedback
wake-up call
medical privacy
brand recognition
28. A defined segment of the market that a product is aimed at.
accounts receivable
co-operative
brand
target market
29. Ships especially designed for trucks to drive into them using internal ramps.
Roll-on/Roll-off vessels
economies of scale
electronic trail
consignment
30. Mechanical device controlling the flow of a gas or liquid in a system.
logistics
valve
port of entry
director
31. Hospital department for people who suddenly become ill or are hurt in an accident.
freighters
sleeping partner
A & E (Accident & Emergency)
political privacy
32. Expenses arising during normal business operations.
charity
operating expenses
fraud
suitcase
33. Steps taken in advance to avoid an accident happening.
procedure
common stock
invention
precaution
34. A measure of the average time between failures in a system - the higher the amount - the more reliable the thing is.
adaptive firm
analysis
lead-time
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
35. A response or reaction to a piece of information.
classified information
challenge
feedback
'eye in the sky' camera
36. The monitoring or close observation of behaviour.
officers of a company
ergonomics
surveillance
electronic trail
37. An investment contributed at the early stages of a new venture.
US Fourth Amendment
freight forwarder
seed capital
discrimination
38. Costs that fluctuate in direct relation to the volume of units produced.
just-in-time manufacturing
variable cost
carrier
Companies House
39. Usually wooden base used for moving or storing stacked goods.
economies of scale
pallet
Companies House
port of entry
40. A machine used to pick up and transport goods loaded on pallets.
trade secret
creativity
acid test
fork lift
41. A planned - temporary break in a journey - for instance to change planes.
barrel (BBL)
FEU
A & E (Accident & Emergency)
stopover
42. The possibility of suffering harm or loss; a danger.
feedback
risk
bonded warehouse
secret ballot
43. The time it takes between the arrival of a vessel or aircraft and its departure.
track
turnaround
differentiation
entrepreneuer
44. The benefit of larger scale production where costs are spread over more units which lowers the average unit cost.
IPO - Initial Public Offering
quality audit
economies of scale
share
45. Anyone who has an interest in the success of an organization - e.g. the owner - employees - shareholders.
feeder service
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
stakeholder
accommodation
46. The organization that surveys and classifies ships for insurance companies.
47. A place where parts of the ownership of companies are bought and sold - or the organization of people whose job is to do the buying and selling.
stock exchange
consignment
A & E (Accident & Emergency)
identity theft
48. The right to have details of your financial transactions kept secret.
financial privacy
logistics
EBIT
co-operative
49. In a business plan this is the change in the cash balance.
trailer
intermodal transport
confirm
cash flow
50. Property that a business owns - including cash and receivables - inventory etc.
analysis
no-show
assets
target market