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Business English 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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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. Someone who starts a new business venture often involving innovation and risk taking.
goodwill
bulk carriers
bed & breakfast
entrepreneuer
2. The possibility of suffering harm or loss; a danger.
advice of shipment
key performance indicator
risk
skimming pricing strategy
3. Hospital department for people who suddenly become ill or are hurt in an accident.
trade secret
A & E (Accident & Emergency)
trespassing
US Fourth Amendment
4. The expected behaviour or standard for something.
injury
information privacy
civil liberties
norm
5. Officials formally appointed to run and represent a company.
no-show
TEU
officers of a company
asset turnover
6. The organization that surveys and classifies ships for insurance companies.
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7. A method recognised throughout a business sector as the best way to do something.
best practice
fuse
confirm
tankers
8. Shaping a companies' offering and image to occupy a unique and valued place in the customer's mind.
hose
internet privacy
brand equity
positioning
9. Activities involved in protecting a country - building or person against danger or attack.
identity theft
bulk carriers
pallet
security
10. A business classed as a separate legal entity so if there is a financial problem the owners would not lose all their money - only the money they had invested in the company.
limited liability
injury
hose
common stock
11. When you allow someone to start a specific business by using your products in exchange for a part of his profits.
memorandum of association
sample
franchise
no-show
12. Metal rails along which a train travels.
track
market segmentation
goodwill
retained earnings
13. The monitoring or close observation of behaviour.
mission statement
surveillance
freedom of speech
Ro/Ro
14. A company where the owners are personally liable for the debts of the company.
diversification
sample
electronic trail
unlimited liability
15. The relationship between technology and the legal right to privacy in the collection and sharing of data about oneself.
turnaround
commission
brand equity
information privacy
16. A person who is on the managing board of a business.
charity
director
secret ballot
quality audit
17. The time it takes between the arrival of a vessel or aircraft and its departure.
turnaround
spyware
fire extinguisher
brand
18. An organization able to respond to and address changes in a market - their environment or industry.
adaptive firm
wake-up call
stakeholder
asset turnover
19. Letting a third-party company take care of your logistics for you.
Bill of Lading
operating expenses
logistics outsourcing
general cargo freighters
20. A form of company which has a separate legal identity and limited liabilities.
carousel
corporation
entrepreneuer
bonded warehouse
21. Initial medical attention given to someone in the event of an accident or sudden illness.
risk
first aid
accreditation
adaptive firm
22. A non-profit making organization which exists to support and help a particular group.
common stock
lead-time
charity
fiscal year
23. The system of technology - people - organizations etc involved in moving services or products from supplier to customer.
best practice
Bill of Lading
sample
supply chain
24. A financial statement showing sales - cost of sales - gross margin - operating expenses etc.
income statement
security
turnaround
seed capital
25. A shipment of goods to a consignee.
track
lead-time
consignment
due diligence
26. A delivery which is currently between its source and destination.
property rights
hose
trade secret
in transit
27. To decide that an agreed appointment or booking will not take place.
trailer
assets
cancel
identity theft
28. Steps taken in advance to avoid an accident happening.
sexual privacy
precaution
carousel
liner
29. When a company buys another one for more than the asset value the difference is called goodwill.
goodwill
classified information
bulk cargo
invention
30. The state of remaining unknown to most other people.
tankers
barrel (BBL)
anonymity
liabilities
31. A machine used to pick up and transport goods loaded on pallets.
acid test
commission
fork lift
franchise
32. The total value of the money invested into a company by its shareholders.
classified information
Leveraged Buy-Out
share capital
fire extinguisher
33. Part of the Bill of Rights which provides people with the right to be secure in their persons - houses - papers etc.
logistics
Roll-on/Roll-off vessels
US Fourth Amendment
injury
34. The sale of part-ownership in a venture to gain additional capital for a start-up.
entrepreneuer
limited liability
portfolio
equity financing
35. A marketing strategy where a company tries to gain greater dominance in a market - for example - by offering special prices.
norm
liabilities
bonded warehouse
market penetration strategy
36. Expenses arising during normal business operations.
operating expenses
charity
Ro/Ro
franchise
37. Transportation method where truck trailers with their loads are moved by train to their destination.
brand
piggyback
liner
marketing mix
38. The examination and evaluation of something.
analysis
cancel
fraud
security
39. Duties or taxes imposed by the government on imported and exported goods.
turnaround
income statement
discovery
customs
40. A form of corporate equity ownership giving voting rights.
precaution
US Fourth Amendment
common stock
officers of a company
41. System where goods are produced as and when they are needed rather than producing items in advance and storing them in a warehouse.
Ro/Ro
intermodal transport
SWOT analysis
just-in-time manufacturing
42. The right to say what you want without anyone stopping you.
share capital
feeder service
secret ballot
freedom of speech
43. The purchase of a business based on the company's cash recipts and the belief positive cash flow will continue.
suitcase
air cargo
Leveraged Buy-Out
no-show
44. The time which a seller needs to produce and deliver goods.
US Fourth Amendment
lead-time
goodwill
skimming pricing strategy
45. Bills to be paid as part of the normal course of business.
accounts payable
just-in-time manufacturing
secret ballot
entrepreneuer
46. An agreement that regulates the rights and obligations of shareholders.
turnaround
memorandum of association
deed of partnership
stakeholder
47. An invasion of someone's private life without due cause.
feedback
breach of privacy
hard hat
supply chain
48. Debts owed to a company usually from sales on credit.
lead-time
accounts receivable
Companies House
freedom of speech
49. General term for ships designed to carry cargo rather than passengers.
hose
accounts payable
freighters
bulk cargo
50. The characteristic of a measurement regarding how precise it is.
political privacy
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)
accuracy
full containerships