Across
- 5. Make clear the differences between two or more concepts or ideas.
- 6. Give a judgment on a given statement or result of a calculation.
- 9. Use reasoning, evidence or examples to explain a business decision or situation.
- 11. Give a precise numerical value.
- 14. use and idea, equation, principle, theory or law in relation to a given problem or issue.
- 15. Give a specific name, value or other brief answer.
- 17. Give a brief summary of the points raised on an issue or idea.
- 18. Give a clear, precise statement of the meaning of a business term, word or concept.
- 19. Give an answer from a number of possible options.
Down
- 1. Present business data or information in the form of a diagram or table.
- 2. Mark the position of points on a graph, chart or diagram.
- 3. Give a balanced review of a variety of arguments, factors or theories. The view developed should be based on a reasoned argument supported by evidence.
- 4. Draw out and explain information from business issues or observations.
- 7. Separate business material or information into its consituent parts and determine its essential features.
- 8. what extent Consider the relative strength of an argument based on reasoning and evidence.
- 9. Represent by means of a labelled, accurate diagram or graph.
- 10. Look at an argument, decision or concept in a way that considers its assumptions and interrelationships.
- 12. and contrast Explain similarities and differences between two (or more) ideas or concepts, referring to both (all) of them throughout.
- 13. Describe, giving reasons, a business idea, observation or issue.
- 15. Give a solution, reason, hypothesis or other possible answer to a business situation.
- 16. Provide evidence or reasons to support an argument, conclusion or decision.
