Workplace Analysis Report Quiz - A2 Level
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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?

  • Successful
  • Jobless (correct)
  • Ill
  • Wealthy

A 'billionaire' is a person who has a net worth of one million dollars.

False (B)

Sales went down dramatically in June.

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The new product sales have _____ in the last quarter.

<p>increased</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their definitions:

<p>CEO = The person who leads a company entrepreneur = A person who starts a business philanthropist = Someone who donates to charity founder = A person who establishes a company</p> Signup and view all the answers

The company's revenue is expected to ________ sharply next quarter.

<p>increase</p> Signup and view all the answers

If a company's revenue has 'declined,' what does that mean?

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A 'successful' business has poor sales.

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Match the following terms with their meanings:

<p>Single = A person who is not married Wealthy = Having a lot of money Career = A series of jobs in a particular field Charity = An organization that helps others</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following describes a person who became famous for her writing?

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Despite her challenges as a _____ mother, she managed to succeed in her career.

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Which word best describes a significant growth in the company's followers?

<p>Rise (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Numbers remaining stable indicates significant change in development.

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What does it mean if numbers go up steadily?

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'Wealthy' people are typically poor and struggle financially.

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Match the following business terms with their meanings:

<p>to program = To write computer code to donate = To give money or goods to help others to graduate = To complete a degree or course to sell = To exchange goods for money</p> Signup and view all the answers

He decided to ________ Instagram to Facebook.

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Match the following actions with their expected outcomes:

<p>To invent = Create something new To donate = Give money to charity To graduate = Complete a course of study To suffer = Experience difficulty or pain</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the simple past form of 'choose'?

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Which of the following sentences uses the correct past tense form of 'hold'?

<p>They held the meeting last week. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is the correct simple past form of 'drive'?

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In which sentence is 'found' used correctly?

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Which sentence correctly uses the simple past tense of 'send'?

<p>I sent the report yesterday. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify the correct simple past form of 'speak'.

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What is the correct simple past form of 'go'?

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Which sentence correctly uses 'give' in the past tense?

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What is the simple past form of 'bring'?

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Which of these sentences uses the simple past form of 'sell' correctly?

<p>In Q2, we sold more than ever before. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the past form of 'drive'?

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Which of the following sentences correctly uses the past tense of 'take'?

<p>They took a detailed analysis last month. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Choose the correct simple past form of 'write'.

<p>Wrote (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify the sentence that uses 'forget' in the past tense correctly.

<p>He forgot to submit the report on time. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which option represents the correct past tense form of 'meet'?

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Flashcards

Jobless

Without a job; unemployed.

Single mother

A woman who is a mother but is not married.

To suffer

To experience pain, hardship, or distress.

To increase

To become greater in amount or degree.

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To decrease

To become smaller or less.

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Significant increase

A large or important increase.

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Founder (of a company)

The person who establishes a company.

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CEO (Chief Executive Officer)

The highest-ranking executive in a company.

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Company revenue

The total income generated by a company.

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Rapid growth

A fast increase in size or amount.

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Jobless person

A person without a job.

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Sales rose rapidly

Sales increased quickly.

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Successful person

A person who has achieved something.

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Dramatically fall in sales

A large and sudden decrease in sales.

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Steady increase

A gradual and consistent rise.

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Significant decline

A large decrease in numbers or amount.

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Stable numbers

Numbers that remain consistent and unchanged.

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Entrepreneur

A person who starts and runs a business.

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Founder of Instagram

The person who established Instagram.

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Social networking service

A service that connects people online.

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Irregular Verb

A verb that does not follow the standard rules for forming the past tense, for example, 'go' becomes 'went', not 'goed'.

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Simple Past Tense

A verb tense used to talk about actions or events that happened in the past. It usually ends in -ed or has an irregular form.

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Business Report

A document that summarizes a company's activities and performance over a specific period.

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What did you do yesterday?

This question asks about an action or event that happened in the past.

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Product Launch

The official introduction of a new product to the market.

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Sales Trend

The pattern of how much a product or service is sold over a period of time.

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Challenges faced

Difficulties or obstacles that a company encountered during a specific period.

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Key Achievements

The most important successes or accomplishments of a company during a specific period.

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Lessons Learned

The important knowledge gained from past experiences, both successes and failures.

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Past Tense

A verb tense that describes actions or events that happened in the past. It is often formed by adding -ed to the verb, but some verbs have irregular forms.

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Simple Past

The most basic form of the past tense, used to describe a completed action in the past.

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What did the company do?

This question asks about specific actions or events that happened in the past, relevant to a company's activities or progress.

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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

  • 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
  • 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):

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

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