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A.

b.

c.

 

11.3. , :

The oil prices have significant impact on the work of the stock exchange.

A.

b.

c.

 

11.4. , (1,2,3,4) :

Oil exporting countries joined together to keep oil prices high.

a. 3

b. 1

c. 4

D. 2

 

11.5. , (1,2,3,4) :

Disputes among OPEC countries causes decline of oil prices.

a. 2

b. 1

C. 4

d. 3

 

11.6.

What can oil price rise bring about?

  1. Oil importing countries face unemployment and inflation.
  2. Output of oil importing countries grows.
  3. Strategic industries of oil importing countries are subsidized.
  4. Oil production in oil exporting countries is restricted.

 

11.7. .

  1. Oil prices influence the economy of oil-importing countries.
  2. When the economy is shrinking, oil price double.
  3. Only several countries in the world determine oil price policy.
  4. The USA is the greatest economy of the world.

 

 

12.1. , :

Generation Y likes to find out about the things through a very old technique word of mouth.

 

a.

B.

c.

 

12.2. , :

Generation Y usually doesnt differ an online world from a real one.

a.

b.

C.

 

12.3. , :

Generation Y prefers surfing the net rather than doing home tasks.

 

A.

b.

c.

 

12.4. , (1,2,3,4,5) :

Doing two or more things at the same time.

 

a. 2

b. 1

c. 4

D. 3

e. 5

 

12.5. , (1,2,3,4,5) :

 

The way big companies try to reach Generation Y

 

a. 2

b. 1

C. 4

d. 3

e. 5( )

 

12.6.

What are the names given to the generation born between 1978 and 2000?

  1. the baby boomers, Generation Y, MySpace
  2. Yuppie, MySpace, Arctic Monkeys
  3. YPulse, Yuppie, Generation Y.
  4. Generation Y, Yuppie, MySpace.

 

12.7. .

  1. The difference between generations of the past and todays ones.
  2. Generation Ys addiction to the technological world.
  3. Generation Ys likes and dislikes
  4. Generation Ys way of life.

 

13.1. , :

There are a lot of applicants for manufacturers to choose from.

a.

b.

C.

 

13.2. , :

Employers try to hire cheap labor locally.

 

a.

B.

c.

 

13.3. , :

Manufacturers say they have retooled the way they make products, calling for higher-skilled employees.

A.

b.

c.

 

13.4. , (1,2,3,4) :

Graduates have unsatisfactory skills and training.

a. 2

b. 1

c. 4

D. 3

 

13.5. , (1,2,3,4,5) :

 

Most of baby boomers will retire by 2016.

a. 2

b. 1

C. 4

d. 3

 

 

13.6.

Why do some of the manufacturers complain that they cannot find workers for empty positions (vacancies)?

  1. They need high-skilled workers who can perform sophisticated job.
  2. Manufacturers constantly expand their production and there is a shortage of workers.
  3. They laid off too many people in the past and now the workers do not want to work for them.
  4. Most of manufacturers employees require early retirement.

 

13.7. .

a. Employers find skills shortage in manufacturing industry.

b. Bright future for manufacturing industry.

c. Problems of training good specialists for manufacturing industry.

d. The move of manufacturing industry towards automation.

 

14.1. , :

Good leaders should never praise their employees for their achievements.

a.

B.

c.

 

14.2. , :

It is very important for good leaders to get a balance between freedom and structure.

 

a.

b.

C.

 

14.3. , :

Informal communication between the company employees helps them to work as a part of the team.

 

a.

b.

c.

 

14.4. , (1,2,3,4) :

Good leaders are the source of inspiration for their employees.

A. 2

b. 1

c. 4

d. 3

 

14.5. , (1,2,3,4) :

 

One of the most important quality of a good leader is the ability to transfer power to the staff.

 

a. 2

b. 1

C. 4

d. 3

 

 

14.6.

What is the essence of delegating?

a. to be confident in ones own decisions

b. to show respect to employees

c. to motivate workforce





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