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Wiki🗣️ English Language LearningEnglish Vocabulary: Shopping and TradeKnowledge test

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English Vocabulary: Shopping and Trade for Students

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Payment by gift card is explicitly included in the study materials as a way of payment.

Test: Shopping and Retail Vocabulary, Retail and Shopping Vocabulary

20 questions

Question 1: Payment by gift card is explicitly included in the study materials as a way of payment.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials list the following ways of payment: in cash, by bank card (credit card/debit card), by cheque, hire purchase (in instalments), electronic forms of payment (Internet banking), direct bank transfer, postal payment, and invoice. Payment by gift card is not mentioned.

Question 2: A changing room is explicitly listed among the items found in shops.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: The study materials list cash desk, shopping cart, shopping basket, shopping bag, and shopping list as items found in shops, but a changing room is not mentioned.

Question 3: Which of the following are listed as examples of small specialised shops in the study materials?

A. Florist's

B. Hypermarket

C. DIY store

D. Department store

Explanation: Florist's and DIY stores are specified under 'small specialised shops'. Hypermarket and department store are categorized under 'larger shopping centres'.

Question 4: According to the study materials, which of the following words are used to describe prices?

A. unbelievable

B. reasonable

C. out of stock

D. costly

Explanation: The study materials list 'unbelievable', 'reasonable', and 'costly' as words used to describe prices. 'Out of stock' is listed under 'goods'.

Question 5: Mail order is a method for making payments.

A. Ano

B. Ne

Explanation: Mail order is defined as 'zásielkový predaj', which refers to a method of selling goods. Methods of payment include direct bank transfer, postal payment, paying by bank card, by cheque, or in cash.

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