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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. Products that can hold their own against rival products in terms of price - features or quality.
producer goods
Fed
stockroom
competitive
2. The way in which a company is controlled.
recession
central business district
governance
GDP
3. The violation of a law or right.
entrepreneurship
monopoly
infringement
grease payments
4. An area of countryside with planning restrictions to prevent a city growing bigger and bigger.
idle capacity
factors of production
greenbelt
speciality store
5. A period of economic expansion.
benchmarking
checkout
upswing
boom
6. A medicine which is available without first getting a prescription from a doctor.
competitive
monopoly
over the counter drug
WTO
7. Government policies to cool down an economy and prevent inflation during boom periods.
trade surplus
supply chain
checkout
restrictive economic policies
8. Not in my backyard - someone who doesn't want something (like a prison or nuclear reactor) to be built near their home.
dead stock
mortgage
unemployment rate
NIMBY
9. Consumer goods that have a short life span - e.g. food or paper tissues.
social structure
Americorps
compliance
consumer non-durables
10. When a company reduces their output during a recession they have excess or idle capacity.
supplier
TUC
idle capacity
stakeholder
11. The percentage of people who do not have a job.
dealer brands
greenbelt
unemployment rate
retail outlet
12. A voluntary sector or charity sector organization.
not-for-profit
prime rate
Nominal GDP
trade surplus
13. Doing something (performing a process) to make a material ready for your requirments.
megamall
processing
copycat
real GDP
14. Process of communicating back and forth until an agreement has been reached.
intellectual property
poverty line
RPI
negotiation
15. Shows the flows of money into and out of a country plus transfer payments.
balance of payments
budget deficit
freehold
intellectual property
16. Items in a store which have not sold for a longer period of time.
open-market operations
dead stock
sanctions
sustainable
17. Electronic Data Interchange - a computerised system to allow retailers and suppliers to exchange information about stock levels - delivery times - unit prices etc.
automatic reordering system
trademark
CBD
EDI
18. The total sum of a nation's outstanding debt.
TUC
RPI
national debt
dead stock
19. Usually software where the source code is made freely available for all users to change as they see fit.
CBI
standard of living
open source
speciality store
20. A card given to customers to collect points towards gifts with the aim to make the customer return to the business regularly.
fake
unemployment rate
loyalty card
customs
21. A financial instrument that facilitates payment from one currency to another.
benchmarking
balance of trade
foreign exchange
current account
22. Goods made by major companies sold in a store under the store's own name - also known as own-label brands.
CBD
store loyalty
money supply
dealer brands
23. The legal right of the owner of a work over its control and distribution.
societal
depth of assortment
copyright
money supply
24. Business wholly owned by its employees with the emphasis on group decision making.
cooperative
variety store
loyalty card
savings rate
25. The system of organizations involved in moving a product from manufacturer to customer.
grease payments
supply chain
megamall
prime rate
26. Hiring an external company to perform tasks for a company and reduce costs.
product differentiation
outsourcing
target market
self-service
27. A period of very high economic activity.
target market
supply chain
dealer brands
boom
28. The money a state earns via taxation.
inventory
shareholder
FMCG
tax revenue
29. The macroeconomic sector that includes the entire wants and needs satisfying population of the economy.
greenfield site
household sector
protectionism
GDP
30. Regulations that mean permission from the government is required before certain items can be exported.
fake
mom-and-pop store
export controls
budget deficit
31. An owner of shares or stocks in a company.
savings rate
otc drug
urban
shareholder
32. Consumer goods that have a long life span - e.g. furniture.
central business district
trade surplus
poverty line
consumer durables
33. 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.
beneficiary
downswing
WTO
fiscal policies
34. A pricing strategy using premium prices to attract customers more concerned about service - assortment and status than price.
niche strategy
market skimming
greenbelt
Green paper
35. The amount of money a person has left after paying taxes and buying necessities.
deficit spending
discretionary income
Maastricht Treaty
trademark
36. Protection of local industries through tariffs - quotas and regulations that discriminate against foreign businesses.
protectionism
dead stock
factors of production
empowerment
37. Giving people the freedom to decide things and take responsibility for themselves.
discretionary income
BPI
empowerment
shopping centre
38. Focusing on a more specific line of products or services in comparison to competitors.
real GDP
niche strategy
balance of trade
inventory shrinkage
39. When a customer regularly uses a store they know - like and trust.
benchmarking
leasehold
target market
store loyalty
40. When one company controls a certain market - e.g. British Telecom had a monopoly in the UK telephone market.
market equilibrium
product differentiation
White paper
monopoly
41. Something that is required by law.
consumer goods
tax revenue
store loyalty
statutory
42. The purchase of a financial product or other item of value with the hope that it will become more valuable.
capital spending
investment
mission statement
compliance
43. An enormous planned shopping centre with hundreds of stores under one roof.
megamall
loyalty card
embargo
tax revenue
44. 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.
balance of payments
mission statement
household sector
trademark
45. An area of land which has never been built on.
idle capacity
dealer brands
greenfield site
inventory management
46. A period of shrinking economic activity.
protectionism
niche strategy
downswing
monopoly
47. A retail store that handles a wide variety of inexpensive and cheaply priced goods.
EPOS
retail outlet
variety store
reduced
48. Value of the entire company as expressed by its market capitalization.
vending machine
myopic perspective
open source
shareholder value
49. A shop that is usually open long hours and sells a limited selection of basic goods like food and newspapers.
recession
advocacy
myopic perspective
convenience store
50. Retail Price Index - UK measure of the changes in the prices of a basket of typical consumer goods.
sustainability
household sector
boom
RPI