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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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1. An individual or company buying from someone.
trade surplus
CPI
customer
protectionism
2. Patterns of relationships between different groups of society.
social structure
discontinued
BPI
CBI
3. A collection of shops under one roof with a shared entrance and food area.
GDP
debit-card system
shopping centre
copyright
4. Agreement that provided the basis for the formation of the European Union.
discontinued
Maastricht Treaty
market skimming
fiscal policies
5. Items which a shop has and are available to buy.
in-stock
assessment
discontinued
subsidy
6. A financial instrument that facilitates payment from one currency to another.
RPI
foreign exchange
business cycle
diversity
7. A reduction in the selling price of an item in order to increase sales.
market skimming
markdown
GDP
inventory turnover
8. Involving the use of natural resources and energy in a way that does not harm the environment.
balance of trade
sanctions
assessment
sustainable
9. A person who works for someone else in exchange for payment.
employee
sanctions
negative equity
advocacy
10. Buying Power Index - a measure of a geographic area's market characteristics in terms of percentage of the US population - percentage of US retail sales and percentage of US effective buying income.
subsidy
BPI
outsourcing
vending machine
11. Doing something (performing a process) to make a material ready for your requirments.
core products
benchmarking
processing
standard of living
12. The amount of money a person has left after paying taxes and buying necessities.
discretionary income
impulse purchase
Green paper
business sector
13. Selling items to a customer directly - for example via telephone - without a store being involved in the process.
till
direct selling
prime rate
new capital investment
14. The total sum of a nation's outstanding debt.
national debt
consumer durables
markdown
sustainable development
15. Someone who does something without being paid for it - e.g. working for a charity.
trade surplus
White paper
market penetration
volunteer
16. When a small number of companies control a certain market.
allocation
oligopoly
self-service
quota
17. All raw materials - work in progress and finished products in a company - usually counted once a year or when a company goes bankrupt.
oligopoly
markup
AAA
inventory
18. A sign or symbol used by a company such as the Nike swish logo which is protected by law.
trademark
allocation
WTO
societal
19. Hiring an external company to perform tasks for a company and reduce costs.
open source
oligopoly
outsourcing
greenbelt
20. Development which can be done without harming the environment or natural resources.
new capital investment
markdown
sustainable development
public-private partnership
21. When a company reduces their output during a recession they have excess or idle capacity.
idle capacity
recession
business sector
leasehold
22. Something which is a copy or imitation.
customer
fake
checkout
variety store
23. 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.
mission statement
duty
quota
empowerment
24. Sets of specific restraints imposed by governments on international trade.
deficit spending
sanctions
CBI
governance
25. When one company controls a certain market - e.g. British Telecom had a monopoly in the UK telephone market.
social structure
megamall
RPI
monopoly
26. Financial aid by the government to an individual or group to support an activity that is in the public interest.
shelf warmer
open source
subsidy
department store
27. Confederation of British Industry
CBI
boom
trademark
NIMBY
28. When a customer regularly uses a store they know - like and trust.
budget deficit
not-for-profit
governance
store loyalty
29. A shop that is usually open long hours and sells a limited selection of basic goods like food and newspapers.
counterfeit
franchising
current account
convenience store
30. Refers to the number of distinct goods or services a retailer offers.
trade deficit
social stratification
width of assortment
non-tariff barriers
31. Volunteer organization for young - disadvantaged Americans.
dead stock
open source
negative equity
Americorps
32. A minimum income level below which people are officially poor.
department store
EPOS
poverty line
beneficiary
33. Obstacles to international trade other than tariffs.
AFL/CIO
diversity
recession
non-tariff barriers
34. Announcing that a product is for sale - trying to persuade customers to buy a product or service.
advertising
compliance
inventory management
speciality store
35. Process of communicating back and forth until an agreement has been reached.
recession
governance
foreign exchange
negotiation
36. Something that is required by law.
variety store
statutory
negotiation
boom
37. The difference between merchandise costs and retail selling price.
factors of production
poverty line
FMCG
markup
38. Economic policies designed to support business and help it expand.
constructive economic policies
duty
greenfield site
AFL/CIO
39. A pricing strategy using premium prices to attract customers more concerned about service - assortment and status than price.
advertising
market skimming
impulse purchase
beneficiary
40. The buying and selling of government securities by a central bank in order to control the money supply.
shelf warmer
stock turnover
negotiation
open-market operations
41. Imitating another company's ideas rather than developing your own.
copycat
BPI
depth of assortment
sustainable
42. A retail outlet.
store
shareholder
loyalty card
depression
43. The purchase of a financial product or other item of value with the hope that it will become more valuable.
economic growth
White paper
investment
employee
44. Consumer goods that have a long life span - e.g. furniture.
consumer durables
restrictive economic policies
balance of payments
downswing
45. Trade Union Congress.
automatic reordering system
TUC
currency hedging
negotiation
46. The legal right of the owner of a work over its control and distribution.
copyright
aggregate demand
CBD
RPI
47. 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.
supplier
mortgage
megamall
fiscal policies
48. A card given to customers to collect points towards gifts with the aim to make the customer return to the business regularly.
loyalty card
questionable payments
not-for-profit
volunteer
49. Intangible assets - the legal field relating to copyright - trademarks - patents and related rights.
debit-card system
GDP
EPOS
intellectual property
50. An economic sanction that forbids the import of a specific product or all products from a specific country.
statutory
store loyalty
open-market operations
embargo