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Put these words in order from (1) the least expensive to (5) the most expensive

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  9. Exercise 1. Read the definitions and tell the words from the text.
  10. Exercise 3. Read the definitions of the following adjectives and tell the words.
  11. I. Make your choice of the words in italics.
  12. II. Put the words in the correct order.

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UNIT 7

ПРОВЕРОЧНЫЕ ЗАДАНИЯ по теме “Finance”

 

ARE YOU GOOD AT MONEY MATTERS?

 

1. Match the following financial expressions with their definitions below:

1-Commision 2-Deposit 3-Discount 4-Divident 5-Earnings 6-Income tax
7-Instalment 8-Interest 9-Salary 10-VAT 11-Wages  

NOTE that there is one extra word!

1. Money received by the shareholders of a company.

2. Money you have to pay if you borrow from a financial institution, or money you receive if you lend money to a financial institution.

3. Money you receive each week in exchange for your work.

4. Regular sum you pay when the whole payment is spread over a period of time.

5. Reduction in price because you pay cash, buy a large quantity, etc.

6. Money you earn.

7. Percentage of the price of the goods received by a salesman when he sells things.

8. Part of the price of a thing paid at the time of giving the order to supply it.

9. Tax you have to pay on the money you earn.

10.Money you receive each month in exchange for your work.

 

Put the words in these questions in the correct order.

  do for you do what a living?
  1 2 3 4 5
  you do much how earn?
  1 2 3 4 5
  to income tax have pay do you?
  1 2 3 4 5
  pay you do holiday get?
  1 2 3 4 5
  pay get sick you do?
  1 2 3 4 5

 

Match the questions above with the answers below.

1. Yes, up to six months’ full salary.

2. I work for an international bank

3. Yes, it’s in.

4. £40,000 per year included in my salary.

5. Yes, I pay 40% a year to the government.

 

A)Match words on the left with words on the right to form common word partnerships.

1 interest 2 tax 3 break 4 public 5 strong 1 cut 2 economy 3 rate 4 expenditure 5 even

 

B)Answer these questions about part A, like in the example:

E.g.5.Which word/phrase means “make neither a profit nor a loss”? – 3,5

1. Which word/phrase above refers to a reduction?

2. Which word/phrase above refers to money spent?

3. Which word/phrase above is usually expressed as a percentage, which may go up and down?

4. Which word/phrase above refers to money as well as industry and other matters?

Match the two halves of these quotations.

1. Money is … 2. Public money is … 3. A bank is … 4. Saving is … 5. An accountant is …     1. a very fine thing. Especially when your parents have done it for you. (W.Churchill) 2. a place that will lend you money if you can prove that you don’t need it. (Bob Hope) 3. a man hired to explain that you didn’t make the money you did. (Anonymous) 4. meaningless after a certain point. It ceases to be the goal. The game is what counts. (Aristotle Onassis) 5. like holy water. Everyone helps himself. (Italian proverb)

 

Put these words in order from (1) the least expensive to (5) the most expensive.

1- quite expensive, 2-reasonable, 3-incredibly expensive, 4-cheap, 5-very expensive.

 


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