F3 Term Exam Pilot VB
Across
- 5. n. A situation in which someone has to leave their job because there is no more work available for them
- 7. n. A person who sells goods in large quantities at lower prices to retailers, rather than to individual customers
- 9. n. A person who repairs machines and engines of vehicles
- 11. n. A special symbol that is used in email and on the Internet to represent the expression on someone’s face and to show how he / she feels. For example, (>_<) looks like troubled face and means that the person is in serious trouble
- 13. v. To make, design or think of something that has not existed before
- 15. n. The quality of being faithful to someone or something
- 16. n. A person who sells goods to customers in a shop
- 19. n. A doctor who has the training and qualification to treat mental illnesses
- 20. v./n. To be the first person to do, discover or use something new / the first person to do something important that other people later continue to do
- 24. n. The opinion that people in general have about someone or something, based on what has happened in the past
- 26. adj. Completely new and different, especially in a way that involves great improvements
- 27. n. A person who is trained to give a particular type of treatment to people with physical or mental illness
- 28. n. A person who designs buildings and monitors the process of construction
- 31. n. A person who examines the condition of a building or measures and records the details of a piece of land
- 32. n. A person who welcomes and deals with people arriving in or telephoning a hotel, an office or a hospital
- 34. v./n. To succeed in recording, showing or describing someone or something in a film or photograph
- 36. n. A short performance by an actor, a singer, etc., so that someone can decide whether he / she is good enough to act in a play, sing in a concert, etc.
- 40. n. A person who finds suitable employees and tries to persuade them to leave their present position
- 41. v. To spend less money ; to reduce costs
- 42. n. A job that is available for someone to do
- 43. n. An opportunity or a place for someone to express his / her ideas and opinions to a large group of people
- 47. adj. Including everything that is necessary
- 49. n. A person who makes men’s clothes for individual customers
- 50. n. A picture of a person or an animal that represents a computer user on a computer screen, such as in a computer game or on social media
- 52. n. An ability to do more than one thing at the same time
- 53. n. An occasion when someone officially announce that they have decided to leave their job or an organisation
- 54. adj. Working independently for different companies rather than being employed by one particular company
- 56. v. To find your way around on a particular website, or to move from one website to another
- 61. v./n. To send a text message or electronic message to someone through an instant messaging service / a piece of spoken or written information sent in electronic form, e.g., by email or mobile phone
- 62. v./n. To send the same message, usually not wanted, to many different Internet users through email or the Internet / an advertising material sent by email usually not wanted
- 63. adj. Only available to people with special permission
- 66. n. A person who entertains audience with magic tricks
- 68. n. A person who receives and pays out money in a bank
- 69. n. A person who draws cartoons
- 70. v. To interest and amuse someone in a way that pleases him / her
- 74. n. A person who gives information about a person when he / she is applying for a job
- 75. n. A period during which an employer observes the ability of an employee to see whether he / she is capable of doing the job
- 77. n. The main male servant in a house
- 80. v./n. to write about an event, a situation, etc. in a blog / a website where a person writes regularly about recent events or topics, usually with photos and links to other websites that he / she finds interesting
- 81. n. A person who translates a speech into another language orally
- 82. n. A person whose business is to arrange the writing, production and sale of books, magazines, etc.
- 84. n. A person who puts parts of a machines together
- 85. n. A new idea, method or invention
- 86. n. electronic equipment, or equipment with electronic parts
- 87. n. An official record to show that someone has passed an examination or a course, and that he / she has a certain level of that he / she has a certain level of skill or knowledge in a subject
Down
- 1. n. A person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, roads, machines, etc.
- 2. n. Large amount of money paid to someone
- 3. n. A person who keeps or inspects the financial accounts of a company
- 4. n. A lawyer who has the right to argue cases in the lower law courts
- 6. n. A person who controls an aeroplane
- 8. n. A business or company
- 10. n. A lawyer who has the right to argue cases in the higher law court
- 12. n. A person who protects an important person from attack
- 14. v. To arrange to have regular access to an electronic information service or other Internet services
- 17. n. A person who officially represents his / her country abroad
- 18. n. A word or phrase with the symbol ‘#’ in front of it, included in some messages sent using a social networking service so that a person can search for all messages with the same subject
- 21. n. The ability of a product, company or country to compete with others
- 22. n. The reputation a company gained and can be regarded as an asset
- 23. n. A person who knows a lot about computers or other electronic equipment
- 25. n. A person who has a special knowledge of nutrition
- 29. n. A person whose job is to drive a car for someone else
- 30. n. A person who changes writing or speech into a different language
- 33. n. A combination of two or more companies
- 35. v. To fix something firmly in a particular place or position so that you can look at it, use it or study it
- 37. n. The goods which are being sold
- 38. n. The rules of correct or polite behaviour when communicating with other people on the Internet
- 39. n. A person who checks equipment or machines to make sure that they work properly
- 43. n. The rate at which a worker, a company or a country produces goods, and the amount produced, compared with the work, and the amount produced, compared with the work, time and money needed to produce them
- 44. n. A meeting in which an employee discusses his / her work performance with the manager
- 45. adj. Someone or something that is indispensable is so important or good that you could not manage without them
- 46. n. A person who makes and serves drinks in a bar
- 48. n. The condition of having a strong desire to do or have something regularly
- 51. n. A person who has the qualification to prepare medicines
- 55. n. The process of finding new people to join the company
- 57. n. An unfair treatment of people by asking them to do something but giving them little in return
- 58. n. The special expressions used by a particular group of people or a profession which are difficult for outsiders to understand
- 59. n. A person who tries to end an argument between two people, groups etc. by discussion
- 60. n. A person who writes letters, makes telephone calls, arranges meetings with people, deals with typing and keeping records in an office
- 64. n. A person who trains a person or a team in sport
- 65. n. A person who receives services
- 66. n. A situation in which only one company exists in a particular business so it has an absolute control of the business
- 67. n. A period of time when workers stop working due to disagreement about working conditions, wages, etc.
- 71. n. A symbol or name that represents a company
- 72. adj. Describing a person who has had a lot of experience of a particular activity or area
- 73. n. A doctor who performs medical operations
- 76. n. The rate at which people leave an organisation and are replaced by new people
- 78. n. The act of gaining benefits from dishonest or illegal behaviour
- 79. v./n. To be able to use something, or to get information on a computer / the opportunity or right to use something, or to see someone or something
- 83. n. The criminal activity of tricking someone into giving away his / her bank account numbers, identity, etc. through the Internet or email, and then using the information to steal money from him / her
- 84. n. A person who officially examines the financial accounts of a company