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Executive English Module 1 Test

Professional Speech and Terminology

 

You must obtain 90% score to pass the test, but don’t worry.
You have multiple tries to improve your score.


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60 minutes to complete this test !

 

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1. What are the preferred customer service channels?

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2. When is communication successful?

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3. What category of miscommunication is occurring in the following scenario: During the weekly online lesson, Zoom stops working.

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4. Mark the statements that contain mistakes.

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5. In business language, “Liability” can be applied to:

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6. In professional language, “Getting something off the ground" means:

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7. In professional language, “The problem was resolved behind the scenes” means that

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8. In professional language, ”To get ahead of the game” means:

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9. You can use prominence to stress:

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10. You can start a conference call with (mark all that apply):

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11. When you agree with other participants in a meeting you could say (mark all that apply):

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12. When it is time to end the meeting, you may want to set up future meetings. Select the phrases that could help you schedule them.

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13. Once you have given a presentation, and you are ready to close it, which of these closing phrases is the most informal?

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14. What could you use to replace “I like” with?

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15. What is a better way to say: “What do you want?”

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16. What is a better way to say: “Check your inbox, I already sent this to you”

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17. What is a better way to say: “This is not my problem.”

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18. When someone tells you “I am afraid that…” means that:

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19. Mark the options that can be used to ask for help:

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20. Check those that are examples of phrases that you can use if you are seeking clarifications during a negotiation:

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21. Check those that are examples of phrases that you can use for making a suggestion during a negotiation:

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22. When you reach a point in a negotiation where you are not able to reduce your price. You can say that:

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23. In professional language, what is the meaning of “a long shot?”

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24. Which phrases are good examples of the correct use of “word of mouth”

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25. When something took place at the “eleventh hour”, that means that: