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Business English Vocab Test
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business-skills
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A shop where you choose the items you want yourself - take them to the till and pay for them without any assistance from staff.
self-service
trade surplus
consumer durables
constructive economic policies
2. A person or company from whom goods or services are bought.
embargo
freehold
supplier
volunteer
3. 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.
market equilibrium
real GDP
franchising
RPI
4. A period of very high economic activity.
checkout
boom
Fed
AFL/CIO
5. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
OECD
quota
franchising
shelf warmer
6. The balance between interest rates and the demand for money.
sanctions
barter
width of assortment
market equilibrium
7. 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.
tariff
FMCG
fiscal policies
copyright
8. The buying and selling of government securities by a central bank in order to control the money supply.
core products
open-market operations
inventory turnover
variety store
9. Selling items to a customer directly - for example via telephone - without a store being involved in the process.
trademark
direct selling
retail outlet
self-service
10. Machine for processing sales - giving change in a shop or restaurant.
recession
shareholder value
bulk discount
checkout
11. An individual or company buying from someone.
employee
self-service
GDP
customer
12. A retailing format that involves the coin- or card-operated dispensing of goods and services. It eliminates the use of sales personnel and allows around-the-clock sales.
manufacturing
vending machine
governance
downswing
13. A retail outlet.
White paper
store
open source
NAFTA
14. When one company controls a certain market - e.g. British Telecom had a monopoly in the UK telephone market.
monopoly
EDI
tax haven
EPOS
15. American Federation of Labour / Association of Industrial Organizations
AFL/CIO
negotiation
export controls
deficit spending
16. 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?
markup
negative equity
PPP
inventory
17. A pricing strategy using premium prices to attract customers more concerned about service - assortment and status than price.
direct selling
White paper
market skimming
otc drug
18. Volunteer organization for young - disadvantaged Americans.
convenience store
Americorps
BPI
CPI
19. Someone who does something without being paid for it - e.g. working for a charity.
FDI
vending machine
market penetration
volunteer
20. The checking - ordering & processing of stock levels.
prime rate
greenfield site
inventory management
PPP
21. Retail Price Index - UK measure of the changes in the prices of a basket of typical consumer goods.
money supply
in-stock
RPI
social structure
22. A shop that is usually open long hours and sells a limited selection of basic goods like food and newspapers.
mission statement
convenience store
currency hedging
market equilibrium
23. An item which is no longer produced by a manufacturer or sold by a retailer.
entrepreneurship
discontinued
market equilibrium
barter
24. Sets of specific restraints imposed by governments on international trade.
store
sanctions
protectionism
niche strategy
25. 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
store loyalty
downswing
consumer goods
26. Value of the entire company as expressed by its market capitalization.
stock turnover
cooperative
shareholder value
consumer non-durables
27. When the exports a country makes exceed the imports.
FDI
oligopoly
trade surplus
mission statement
28. A tax imposed on imports by the customs authority of a country.
negotiation
duty
PPP
unemployment rate
29. The support of a cause.
core products
advocacy
automatic reordering system
outsourcing
30. Consumer goods that have a long life span - e.g. furniture.
real GDP
WTO
NIMBY
consumer durables
31. A person who works for someone else in exchange for payment.
debit-card system
speciality store
employee
outsourcing
32. Obstacles to international trade based on customs tariffs.
standard of living
manufacturing
recession
tariff barriers
33. When governments try to stabilize economic activities by funding major projects from budget deficits.
not-for-profit
deficit spending
budget surplus
shareholder value
34. A country or region with low or no taxes on foreign source income like Monacco or the Bahamas.
tax haven
mom-and-pop store
quota
diversity
35. Goods bought and used by companies - such as machines. Also known as capital goods.
empowerment
producer goods
allocation
export controls
36. When the amount borrowed to pay for a home is now more than the property is actually worth.
TUC
poverty line
quota
negative equity
37. A company's main products - e.g. Opel's core product is cars.
non-tariff barriers
core products
blight
EPOS
38. The sum of money invested in new or additional equipment.
new capital investment
budget surplus
oligopoly
social structure
39. The total sum of a nation's outstanding debt.
checkout
national debt
recession
current account
40. The total amount of money in circulation in a country.
bulk discount
money supply
Maastricht Treaty
inventory management
41. Fast Moving Consumer Goods - frequently purchased consumer items such as foods - cleaning products and toiletries.
FMCG
cooperative
stock turnover
sustainable development
42. Anyone who has an interest in the success of an organization - e.g. the owner - employees - shareholders.
CPI
WTO
stakeholder
stock turnover
43. Buying currency options that fix exchange rates for a period of time.
product differentiation
advertising
currency hedging
shelf warmer
44. A large retail unit selling a wide variety of goods in separate departments.
grease payments
sustainable development
retail outlet
department store
45. Items which a shop has and are available to buy.
CBI
employee
in-stock
FDI
46. An owner of shares or stocks in a company.
non-tariff barriers
central business district
shareholder
duty
47. A pricing strategy when a retailer tries to sell lots of products using low prices - high stock levels - extensive advertising etc.
new capital investment
market penetration
money supply
CPI
48. Protection of local industries through tariffs - quotas and regulations that discriminate against foreign businesses.
protectionism
current account
open-market operations
OECD
49. A collection of shops under one roof with a shared entrance and food area.
discretionary income
EDI
department store
shopping centre
50. An enormous planned shopping centre with hundreds of stores under one roof.
myopic perspective
self-service
stock turnover
megamall