Test plasujący z języka angielskiego

 

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1. ____ you know how to make presentations?

A. Can

B. Are

C. Were

D. Do

 

2. Why ____ you leave your previous job?

A. did

B. have

C. are

D. do

 

3. “This is Mark speaking. I ____ Maria today because she is ill.”

A. replaced

B. am replacing

C. replace

D. was replacing

 

4. We _____.

A. usually have meetings once a month

B. have usually meetings once a month

C. have meetings usually once a month

D. have usually once a month meetings

 

5. ‘The Wealth of Nations’ ____ by Adam Smith.

A. wrote

B. is written

C. was written

D. has been written

 

6. Mr Kruger did not get the job because he ____ up late for the interview.

A. came

B. arrived

C. turned

D. was

 

7. You ____ get a visa to travel to Germany – a valid passport is enough.

A. must not

B. do not must

C. have not to

D. do not have to

 

8. As a manager, I am ____ fifty staff in my department.

A. responsible to

B. in charge of

C. liable for

D. deal with

 

9. “This is Peter Greenfield from Genie Ltd. Can you ____ Jane Daly in the Sales?”

A. send me to

B. put me through to

C. transfer to

D. call to

 

10. Have you seen ________ report our manager is talking about?

A. a

B. some

C. any

D. the

 

11. We have been active in this market ____ five years.

A. since

B. from

C. for

D. by

 

12. Let’s meet at 5:30, I ______________ work by then.

A. will have finished

B. will finish

C. will be finishing

D. am finishing

 

13. I feel very ____ in my job because my boss is very demanding.

A. stress

B. stressed

C. stressful

D. stressing

 

14. If you ____ hard, you can get a promotion in six months.

A. are going to work

B. will work

C. will be working

D. work

 

15. Most of the projects we work on have very tight ___.

A. terms

B. deadlines

C. dates

D. plans

 

16. We _____ a lot of interesting contacts at the trade fair last week.

A. made

B. make

C. have made

D. had made

 

17. She ____ to make an appointment before she arrived.

A. forget

B. forgot

C. has forgotten

D. had forgotten

 

18. If we ____ 10% of administrative staff, we would save 100,000€ next year.

A. dismiss

B. dismissed

C. will dismiss

D. have dismissed

 

19. Dealing ____ paperwork is very time-consuming when you are a sole trader.

A. by

B. about

C. with

D. to

 

20. I come to the office and leave when I want – I ____.

A. have fixed working hours

B. have changeable working hours

C. work flexitime

D. work antisocial hours

 

21. Information technology is a very ____ business nowadays.

A. profitable

B. profit

C. profitability

D. non-profit

 

22. The labour costs in Europe are much higher ____ in Asia.

A. like

B. as

C. then

D. than

 

23. They asked us ____ postpone their payment.

A. if

B. to

C. -

D. that

 

24. I can't come at 5 o'clock because I ____ a customer and I can't cancel it.

A. meet

B. am meeting

C. will meet

D. will have met

 

25. We usually ____ within 48 hours from the moment the order is placed.

A. come

B. transport

C. deliver

D. fetch

 

26. I will start with a(n) ___ of my presentation.

A. overview

B. list

C. menu

D. contents

 

27. The software we use hardly ever crashes – it is very ____.

A. user-friendly

B. reliable

C. resistant

D. practical

 

28. We ____ our trade partners about the delay in processing orders.

A. said

B. told

C. reported

D. spoke

 

29. I just wish I ____ with my manager in the same room – it's so stressful.

A. didn't work

B. couldn't work

C. don't work

D. shouldn't work

 

30. We are sorry but we haven't looked into your complaint ____.

A. already

B. still

C. yet

D. since

 

31. We are going to have a party in our company as Mr Foster, our CEO, has decided

_____

A. on retiring

B. get retired

C. retire

D. to retire

 

32. “Mrs Goldberg is not at the office at the moment. ____?”

A. Can you take a message?

B. Can I take a message?

C. Would you like me to call her back?

D. Would you like her to call me back?

 

33. “I'm not sure if we have enough in stock. I'll speak to the warehouse and call

you_______.”

A. forward

B. in return

C. back

D. up

 

34. From your CV I can see that you have a lot of ____ in this field.

A. experience

B. qualifications

C. references

D. education

 

35. Due to a technical fault, we had to ____ one of our products from the market.

A. retake

B. replace

C. take away

D. withdraw

 

36. We would like to sell more of our product next year to increase our ____.

A. stock in the market

B. market share

C. part of the market

D. bit of the market

 

37. People come and go all the time in their company so they have to ____ people all

the time

A. recruit

B. dismiss

C. promote

D. lay off

 

38. We are looking forward _________ at the conference in Munich next year.

A. to meeting you

B. to meet you

C. meeting you

D. to your meeting

 

39. “Flight LX 1371 to Basel is now ____. Passengers are requested to proceed to gate

6.”

A. taking off

B. landing

C. boarding

D. cancelled

 

40. PTX Computers wants to ____ New IT, its competitor.

A. monopolise

B. acquire

C. sell

D. invest

 

41. The company ____ James if he hadn't leaked its secret.

A. wouldn't fired

B. wouldn't fire

C. wouldn't have fired

D. wouldn't have been firing

 

42. ___________ being very expensive, our competitor’s product was not very good

quality.

A. unless

B. although

C. however

D. in spite of

 

43. We discovered that he was wasting time when he ___ customers.

A. should have been visiting

B. should visit

C. should have visited

D. should be visited

 

44. We can't find the documents anywhere – they _____.

A. must destroyed

B. must have destroyed

C. must have been destroyed

D. must have been destroying

 

45. I asked John to help me with the project, but he __________ .

A. denied

B. doubted

C. rejected

D. refused

 

46. By this time next year the company ____ enough people to open a new factory.

A. will train

B. will have trained

C. will be training

D. will have been training

 

47. It's no use _________ for change in this department – you have to toe the line.

A. fighting

B. to fight

C. being fought

D. to be fought

 

48. My boss asked me if I __________ the latest sales figures.

A. had seen

B. saw

C. would see

D. have

 

49. At the end of each year we hold staff appraisal____ in all departments.

A. parties

B. groupings

C. gatherings

D. meetings

 

50. We'll improve our customer service, ____ will help us to win back the UK market.

A. what

B. which

C. why

D. how

 

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Interviewing a candidate for a position that (51) ____ just become vacant is no easy task, as any HR manager can tell. With the abundance of books such as "Job interviews for dummies", "Job interviews made easy", "Commonly Asked Job Interview Questions (with Key)" and a plethora of other how-to's, the interviewers (52) ____ easily predict what they will hear from some 80% of candidates who have taken pains to memorize the book wisdom, hoping to impress prospective employers with set phrases like "I have good communicative skills". A good interview question might then (53) ____ indeed a million dollar question, especially when recruiting (54) ____ top-level management positions.Sadly enough, many interviewers have been in their HR-related jobs for so (55) ____ and have spoken to so many candidates that they seem to have lost the faculty of being creative and original, resorting to "safe" and typical topics like the candidate's (56) ____ experience, strengths and weaknesses, achievements and failures, why did you decide to leave your previous job and why do you want to work for this company. On the other (57) ____ , there are those Catbert-like, malicious types who, just like the Inquisition, derive immense satisfaction from seeing a candidate nervously fidgeting on the chair, with panic (58) ____ their eyes, trying to comment in German on a random quotation from Einstein's Mein Weltbildthat the evil interviewer had put in front of them and asked "What do you think about it?".Instead of waiting for old and new management gurus to come up with a new set of "principles" and "guidelines" for interviewers, perhaps those (59) ____ for staff recruitment should simply start using their common sense. Is it really rocket science to forget about "What qualifications do you have?" (it's in the bloody CV, for heaven's sake) and ask "What would you do if..."? (60) ____ Mr Big Name in HR have to write a learned article in a prestigious Journal for Fundamental HR Issues before the truth about the uselessness of "Why did you leave your previous job?" can be revealed to the world? No. It's just enough to ask the right questions.

 

KLUCZ ODPOWIEDZI

1. D

2. A

3. B

4. A

5. C

6. C

7. D

8. B

9. B

10. D

11. C

12. A

13. B

14. D

15. B

16. A

17. D

18. B

19. C

20. C

21. A

22. D

23. B

24. B

25. C

26. A

27. B

28. B

29. A

30. C

31. D

32. B

33. C

34. A

35. D

36. B

37. A

38. A

39. C

40. B

41. C

42. D

43. A

44. C

45. D

46. B

47. A

48. A

49. D

50. B

51. has

52. can /

may / might

53. be

54. for

55. long

56. past /

previous/

work

57. hand

58. in

59.

responsible

60. Does/ will

 

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