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What does the term 'jobless' mean?
What does the term 'jobless' mean?
- Working part-time
- Without a job (correct)
- Having a job
- Having multiple jobs
What term describes a person who has no job?
What term describes a person who has no job?
- Successful
- Jobless (correct)
- Ill
- Wealthy
A 'billionaire' is a person who has a net worth of one million dollars.
A 'billionaire' is a person who has a net worth of one million dollars.
False (B)
Sales went down dramatically in June.
Sales went down dramatically in June.
The new product sales have _____ in the last quarter.
The new product sales have _____ in the last quarter.
Match the following terms with their definitions:
Match the following terms with their definitions:
The company's revenue is expected to ________ sharply next quarter.
The company's revenue is expected to ________ sharply next quarter.
If a company's revenue has 'declined,' what does that mean?
If a company's revenue has 'declined,' what does that mean?
A 'successful' business has poor sales.
A 'successful' business has poor sales.
Match the following terms with their meanings:
Match the following terms with their meanings:
Which of the following describes a person who became famous for her writing?
Which of the following describes a person who became famous for her writing?
Despite her challenges as a _____ mother, she managed to succeed in her career.
Despite her challenges as a _____ mother, she managed to succeed in her career.
Which word best describes a significant growth in the company's followers?
Which word best describes a significant growth in the company's followers?
Numbers remaining stable indicates significant change in development.
Numbers remaining stable indicates significant change in development.
What does it mean if numbers go up steadily?
What does it mean if numbers go up steadily?
'Wealthy' people are typically poor and struggle financially.
'Wealthy' people are typically poor and struggle financially.
Match the following business terms with their meanings:
Match the following business terms with their meanings:
He decided to ________ Instagram to Facebook.
He decided to ________ Instagram to Facebook.
Match the following actions with their expected outcomes:
Match the following actions with their expected outcomes:
What is the simple past form of 'choose'?
What is the simple past form of 'choose'?
Which of the following sentences uses the correct past tense form of 'hold'?
Which of the following sentences uses the correct past tense form of 'hold'?
Which of the following is the correct simple past form of 'drive'?
Which of the following is the correct simple past form of 'drive'?
In which sentence is 'found' used correctly?
In which sentence is 'found' used correctly?
Which sentence correctly uses the simple past tense of 'send'?
Which sentence correctly uses the simple past tense of 'send'?
Identify the correct simple past form of 'speak'.
Identify the correct simple past form of 'speak'.
What is the correct simple past form of 'go'?
What is the correct simple past form of 'go'?
Which sentence correctly uses 'give' in the past tense?
Which sentence correctly uses 'give' in the past tense?
What is the simple past form of 'bring'?
What is the simple past form of 'bring'?
Which of these sentences uses the simple past form of 'sell' correctly?
Which of these sentences uses the simple past form of 'sell' correctly?
What is the past form of 'drive'?
What is the past form of 'drive'?
Which of the following sentences correctly uses the past tense of 'take'?
Which of the following sentences correctly uses the past tense of 'take'?
Choose the correct simple past form of 'write'.
Choose the correct simple past form of 'write'.
Identify the sentence that uses 'forget' in the past tense correctly.
Identify the sentence that uses 'forget' in the past tense correctly.
Which option represents the correct past tense form of 'meet'?
Which option represents the correct past tense form of 'meet'?
Flashcards
Jobless
Jobless
Without a job; unemployed.
Single mother
Single mother
A woman who is a mother but is not married.
To suffer
To suffer
To experience pain, hardship, or distress.
To increase
To increase
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To decrease
To decrease
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Significant increase
Significant increase
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Founder (of a company)
Founder (of a company)
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CEO (Chief Executive Officer)
CEO (Chief Executive Officer)
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Company revenue
Company revenue
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Rapid growth
Rapid growth
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Jobless person
Jobless person
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Sales rose rapidly
Sales rose rapidly
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Successful person
Successful person
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Dramatically fall in sales
Dramatically fall in sales
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Steady increase
Steady increase
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Significant decline
Significant decline
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Stable numbers
Stable numbers
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Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur
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Founder of Instagram
Founder of Instagram
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Social networking service
Social networking service
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Irregular Verb
Irregular Verb
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Simple Past Tense
Simple Past Tense
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Business Report
Business Report
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What did you do yesterday?
What did you do yesterday?
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Product Launch
Product Launch
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Sales Trend
Sales Trend
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Challenges faced
Challenges faced
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Key Achievements
Key Achievements
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Lessons Learned
Lessons Learned
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Past Tense
Past Tense
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Simple Past
Simple Past
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What did the company do?
What did the company do?
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Study Notes
Workplace Analysis Report Quiz - A2 Level
- Quiz Focus: Vocabulary, grammar, and understanding of past developments/statistics in a workplace context. All questions are multiple choice format or true/false. No open-ended questions.
Vocabulary Matching
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Match the word with its definition:
- Which word describes a person with no job? A) Wealthy B) Jobless C) Prosperous D) Ill
- Answer: B) Jobless
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Identify the meaning from context:
- "He is a successful entrepreneur." - Answer: A successful businessman.
- Provide a context, which word describes someone who has no job: _A single mother struggling to support her family, despite many attempts to find a new job.
- Answer : Jobless
True/False
- Evaluate the statement's accuracy:
- Sales went down steadily, statement is TRUE/FALSE ? - Answer cannot be resolved without information of the sales trend,
- "Numbers rose dramatically in June." - TRUE/FALSE? - Answer: Cannot be determined without additional data,
Scenario-Based Questions
- Describe the trend:
- "The company had a dramatic rise in sales. How would you describe this trend?" A) Sales went up slowly. B) Sales rose rapidly. C) Sales remained stable. D) Sales declined significantly. - Answer: B) Sales rose rapidly
- "The number of followers on social media increased sharply." - A) Followers declined slowly. B) Followers climbed gradually C) Followers grew significantly D) Followers remained stable. - Answer C
Grammar Exercises
- Identify the correct tense for reporting past developments:
- The CEO reported that sales _______ (to increase) last quarter.
- A) Increased B) Have increased C) Were increasing D) Will increase. - Answer: A) Increased
Key Vocabulary Focus (with examples using context):
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Describing People/Work Backgrounds:
- Jobless: A person without a job.
- Single mother: A mother who is not married.
- To suffer: To experience pain, hardship, or difficulty.
- Wealthy: Possessing a large amount of money and assets.
- To be raised: To be brought up or educated.
- A writer: A person who writes.
- To invent: To create something new.
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Understanding Past Developments and Statistics:
- Founder: The person who establishes a company.
- Few: A small number.
- Business partner: A person who works together with you in a business.
- To program: To write code for a computer system
- Company: A business organization.
- To leave: To depart from a company.
- Estimated: Approximate value.
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Describing Developments and Statistics:
- To go up: To increase in value or number.
- To increase: To become greater in number or amount.
- To rise: To move upward.
- To grow: To increase in size or amount.
- To go down: To decrease in value or number.
- To decrease: To become smaller in number or amount.
- Slight/Slowly/Rapidly/Significantly: Degrees of change.
- Stable: Not changing.
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Test your vocabulary and grammar skills with this A2 level quiz focused on workplace terminology and past developments. This quiz features multiple-choice and true/false questions to enhance your understanding of workplace statistics. Perfect for learners looking to improve their English in a professional context.