Team 2 Quiz

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  1. 4. Used to record all seized or detained goods that have been taken into the possession of Customs.
  2. 5. For Customs purposes, ___ ___ are classified as the remains, ashes, and placenta of humans (answer is in the hint).
  3. 8. PID: ___ ___ declaration.
  4. 10. The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
  5. 11. IETF: Import ___ ___ ___.
  6. 12. NZCS enforces the prohibition on the importation of ___ publications under Section 95(1)(a) and (2)(a) of the C&E Act 2018.
  7. 16. IPR: ___ ___ rights.
  8. 18. Nic's favourite type of alcoholic beverage.
  9. 22. TSW: Trade ___ ___.
  10. 23. A declaration form that needs to be completed by every person who moves NZ$10,000 or more cash or the equivalent BNI into or out of NZ.
  11. 25. NZCS intranet home page: The ___.
  12. 27. Hamish usually grows one of these.
  13. 29. ___ ___ ___ people are covered by the Oranga Tamariki Act 1989.
  14. 31. A Certificate of ___ may be used under certain circumstances to verify that goods leaving NZ are exempt from the payment of duty and GST on re-importation.
  15. 33. Under special circumstance Customs may authorise the delivery of imports or exports on trust basis, before an entry is lodged for the goods: ___ Delivery (answer is in the hint).
  16. 35. Number of daughters Trish has.
  17. 36. Covid-19.
  18. 39. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.
  19. 40. An ___ ___ is used to record interactions by Customs officers within the CusMod system.
  20. 41. People arriving and departing NZ must pay a border ___ ___.
  21. 42. Returning goods to the carrier airline for storage until clearance is obtained.
  22. 43. Goods crossing the border may be ___ for a number or reasons, including; awaiting payment, a permit being required, or further examination necessary.
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  1. 1. Goods are physically ___ to ensure they are entered correctly, the correct duty is collected, and the prohibited and restricted goods are identified ad dealt with in accordance with the appropriate legislation.
  2. 2. False or ___ coins, notes, and traveller's cheques are prohibited imports.
  3. 3. Lisa's favourite type of non-alcoholic beverage: ___ drinks.
  4. 6. Tania did a secondment here.
  5. 7. Restricted ___ require a Police permit to be imported into NZ.
  6. 8. Cat B.
  7. 9. Debbies's position at NZCS.
  8. 13. A payment levied on the import, export, manufacture, or sale of goods.
  9. 14. Patsy has these as pets.
  10. 15. Controlled drugs and medicines are a ___ import and may only be imported under certain conditions.
  11. 17. ___ or consular goods imported into NZ are awarded ___ or consular privileges in most circumstances.
  12. 19. Bill's favourite takeaway: ___ Goreng (extra hot).
  13. 20. All goods imported into NZ must be classified within the ___ of NZ.
  14. 21. 15%.
  15. 24. Dutiable, uncustomed, prohibited, or forfeit goods.
  16. 26. The new Customs Online app.
  17. 28. An internationally recognised document designed to facilitate the export of goods, their temporary entry into another country, and then their re-importation back to the country of origin.
  18. 30. Mike and Helen live there.
  19. 32. Cannabis and methamphetamine utensils are ___ imports.
  20. 34. Mike's favourite type of coffee.
  21. 37. Alex was due to rotate here.
  22. 38. ___ baggage refers to any personal baggage or personal effects belonging to, but not accompanying a person who is arriving into, or returning to NZ.
  23. 39. The term '___ codes' refers collectively to importer and exporter codes.