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Business English Vocab 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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1. Ability to continue for a long time - involving the use of natural products and energy not harmful to the environment.
otc drug
sustainability
self-service
social structure
2. A shop that is usually open long hours and sells a limited selection of basic goods like food and newspapers.
market equilibrium
manufacturing
convenience store
store loyalty
3. A tax imposed on imports by the customs authority of a country.
national debt
duty
AAA
public-private partnership
4. Economic policies designed to support business and help it expand.
WTO
in-stock
supplier
constructive economic policies
5. The legal right of the owner of a work over its control and distribution.
competitive
copyright
negotiation
unemployment rate
6. A minimum income level below which people are officially poor.
leasehold
in-stock
poverty line
tariff barriers
7. The ethics of bribery - extortion and grease payments to bureaucrats and business leaders.
blight
questionable payments
retail outlet
recession
8. A medicine which is available without first getting a prescription from a doctor.
BPI
greenbelt
over the counter drug
FDI
9. Trade Union Congress.
compliance
TUC
till
shopping centre
10. A test or way of measuring something.
greenbelt
cooperative
assessment
tax revenue
11. 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?
AFL/CIO
statutory
market penetration
PPP
12. The balance between interest rates and the demand for money.
subsidy
OECD
upswing
market equilibrium
13. When governments try to stabilize economic activities by funding major projects from budget deficits.
producer goods
deficit spending
trademark
automatic reordering system
14. A card given to customers to collect points towards gifts with the aim to make the customer return to the business regularly.
loyalty card
depth of assortment
NIMBY
dealer brands
15. An owner of shares or stocks in a company.
shareholder
stockroom
balance of trade
real GDP
16. A person or company from whom goods or services are bought.
reduced
money supply
markup
supplier
17. Items sold in a store during a certain period measuring in number of units or value.
negative equity
stock turnover
entrepreneurship
poverty line
18. Consumer goods that have a short life span - e.g. food or paper tissues.
tariff
consumer non-durables
automatic reordering system
GDP
19. Selling items to a customer directly - for example via telephone - without a store being involved in the process.
target market
national debt
direct selling
trade deficit
20. Imitating another company's ideas rather than developing your own.
FDI
cooperative
central business district
copycat
21. Involving the use of natural resources and energy in a way that does not harm the environment.
sustainable
shareholder value
speciality store
sanctions
22. A period of decline in economic activity.
recession
open-market operations
discretionary income
budget surplus
23. When a manager or politician only looks at the short term and does not consider the long term impact or benefits of a plan.
shareholder value
direct selling
market skimming
myopic perspective
24. The area of the economy that produces goods and provides services.
poverty line
business sector
shopping centre
restrictive economic policies
25. Consumer goods that have a long life span - e.g. furniture.
leasehold
consumer durables
CPI
societal
26. All raw materials - work in progress and finished products in a company - usually counted once a year or when a company goes bankrupt.
upswing
standard of living
inventory
real GDP
27. Goods bought and used by companies - such as machines. Also known as capital goods.
balance of payments
compliance
PPP
producer goods
28. A reduction in price offered when buying an item in higher quantities.
bulk discount
shareholder value
social stratification
grease payments
29. Central Business District - the largest retail and office area of a city - also known as downtown
CBD
standard of living
central business district
RPI
30. Products that can hold their own against rival products in terms of price - features or quality.
public-private partnership
tax haven
retail outlet
competitive
31. Announcing that a product is for sale - trying to persuade customers to buy a product or service.
advertising
variety store
core products
loyalty card
32. The percentage of people who do not have a job.
duty
unemployment rate
standard of living
volunteer
33. A collection of shops under one roof with a shared entrance and food area.
shopping centre
in-stock
infringement
AAA
34. An economic sanction that forbids the import of a specific product or all products from a specific country.
embargo
width of assortment
market skimming
factors of production
35. A system where a company allows someone to run a specific business using the company's products or brand in exchange for a fee or share of the profits - McDonalds is a famous franchise.
franchising
chain
AFL/CIO
embargo
36. The buying and selling of government securities by a central bank in order to control the money supply.
CBD
open-market operations
sanctions
stock turnover
37. When a private company provides a public service in agreement with a government or council.
public-private partnership
monopoly
deficit spending
compliance
38. The right to live in a home on a long-term tenancy.
leasehold
impulse purchase
core products
monetary policies
39. A storeroom where items which cannot be put on display are stored.
sustainability
advertising
stockroom
cooperative
40. The Federal Reserve - the US central banking system.
AFL/CIO
Fed
counterfeit
central business district
41. Relating to cities or built up areas - not the countryside.
urban
FMCG
RPI
manufacturing
42. Usually software where the source code is made freely available for all users to change as they see fit.
stakeholder
BPI
open source
infringement
43. The process of turning raw materials and parts into finished products.
central business district
greenbelt
manufacturing
currency hedging
44. Retail Price Index - UK measure of the changes in the prices of a basket of typical consumer goods.
consumer goods
BPI
current account
RPI
45. Economic policies that use money e.g. interest rates or money supply as the major instruments.
over the counter drug
new capital investment
monetary policies
core products
46. The rate of interest at which US banks lend money to their best corporate customers.
prime rate
bulk discount
standard of living
trademark
47. The customer group a retailer wants to attract and satisfy.
societal
target market
tariff barriers
bulk discount
48. Value of the entire company as expressed by its market capitalization.
shareholder value
trademark
governance
fake
49. The amount of wealth - money - comfort etc that a particular person - group or society has.
supplier
duty
tariff
standard of living
50. Over the Counter drug - a medication available directly at a drugstore without a doctor's prescription.
target market
otc drug
EPOS
advocacy