Objectives: To practice IELTS multiple choice questions To practice scanning techniques To look at the use of synonyms in IELTS reading questions Strategies to answer the questions Look through the questions first Underline key words from the question Then scan the text for those key words that you have underlined The answer should be found close to that word The answers will be found in the text in the same order as the questions Things to beware of There will be synonyms used in
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27‚ 2009 A note from the instructor: 9:00-10:00a.m. We expect students to nish all the multiple choice questions in 60 minutes‚ i.e.‚ one minute per question on average. CHOOSE THE BEST AVAILABLE ANSWER. Try not to allocate more than 2 minutes on any single MC question. Please also try to work on the apparently easier questions rst. This strategy should help you lower the risk of losing a lot of marks by getting stuck in one or two of the more dicult questions. If you are done early
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perfume will smell exactly the same on any two people. Perfume comes from the Latin "per" meaning "through" and "fumum‚" or "smoke." Many ancient perfumes were made by extracting natural oils from plants through pressing and steaming. The oil was then burned to scent the air. Today‚ most perfume is used to scent bar soaps. Some products are even perfumed with industrial odorants to mask unpleasant smells or to appear "unscented." So‚ from this claim we as a new company try to launch new perfumes products
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Accounting Information Systems‚ 12e (Romney/Steinbart) Chapter 2 Overview of Transaction Processing and ERP Systems 1) What usually initiates data input into a system? A) The transaction system automatically checks each hour to see if any new data is available for input and processing. B) The performance of some business activity generally serves as the trigger for data input. C) A general ledger program is queried to produce a trial balance at the end of an accounting period. D) Data is only
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D) 86.93 amu E) 25.80 amu 3. The Claus reactions‚ shown below‚ are used to generate elemental sulfur from hydrogen sulfide. 2H2S + 3O2 2SO2 + 2H2O SO2 + 2H2S 3S + 2H2O How much sulfur (in grams) is produced from 31.2 grams of O2? A) 140.7 g B) 20.8 g C) 31.3 g D) 62.5 g E) none of these 4. How many moles of hydrogen sulfide are contained in a 69.5-g sample of this gas? A) 0.49 mol B) 2.04 mol C) 103.6 mol D) 34.5 mol E) 4.08 mol 5. How many atoms of
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the day of the exam. Once documentation is received and approved by your professor‚ the value of your midterm will be added to your final exam. If valid documentation is not provided‚ the midterm mark will be a zero. 20 Multiple Choice questions 15 Short Answer questions‚ 2 to 6 marks each (80 marks total) TOPICS TO BE COVERED: The relationship between the firm and its external environment Critical success factors: what they are‚ why they are important‚ how they connect to each other
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Global Marketing Global Edition Warren J. Keegan Mark C. Green Introduction to Global Marketing Chapter 1 Copyright 2013‚ Pearson Education INTRODUCTION • Global vs. “Regular” Marketing - Scope of activities are outside the home-country market Copyright 2013‚ Pearson Education GLOBAL MARKETING • Create value for customers by improving benefits or reducing price – – – – Improve the product Find new distribution channels Create better communications Cut monetary
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MULTIPLE CHOICE TYPE QUESTIONS Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Which of the decisions listed below is not an example of a strategic decision? A) Decision to launch a new advertising campaign B) Decision to invest in a new production plant C) Decision to launch new product D) Decision to enter a new market 2) Which of the following is an outcome of the analysis of the strategic capability of an organisation? A) An understanding of customer needs
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Management Report - IKEA Global Marketing 12 January 2015 To: Senior Vice President Marketing‚ IKEA Re: Global Strategic Marketing Plan 1. Brief Profile of IKEA IKEA came into being in 1943 as a vendor for pens‚ wallets and watches. It’s owner Ingvar Kamprad went door to door to sell this tiny products. Eventually it began to sell furniture. The hallmark from the very beginning was low price coupled with innovation in its design and business supply line operations. According to IKEA’s Annual Report
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Global Marketing Plan Yve Franks MKT/562 Executive Summary Gambit Sports Outreach Program is designed to reach the children and the residents of Haiti. Gambits purpose is to develop a nonprofit sports soccer facility that focuses on educating the whole person through education‚ nutrition and sports. Children are in important part of our future and Gambit wants to be able to help Haiti and the children build up confidence
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