Letter of resignation - Vocabulary
Each sentence below is followed by a question. There are four options for each question. Tap the correct answer.
Question 1 out of 15
1. Information that something is definitely true is called -
| confirmation |
| defamation |
| confession |
| avowal |
| right |
wrong |
2. If something is "tendered" it is -
| made softer |
| sold |
| offered |
| put in position |
| right |
wrong |
3. Which of these expressions means "at once"?
| Without doubt |
| In the spot |
| With dispatch |
| Effective immediately |
| right |
wrong |
4. People or companies taking part in an agreement are called "the ... to the agreement".
| partners |
| parties |
| partakers |
| partitions |
| right |
wrong |
5. If you choose not to take part in something, you -
| fade out |
| leave in |
| pass by |
| opt out |
| right |
wrong |
6. If you say that you are going to leave your job, you -
| put off |
| fire yourself |
| sack out |
| give notice |
| right |
wrong |
7. "To receive money in lieu of holiday". What does "in lieu" mean?
| In advance |
| Instead |
| For the reason |
| As well as |
| right |
wrong |
8. If you do something for someone else, you do it on their -
| behalf |
| position |
| benefit |
| claim |
| right |
wrong |
9. A phrase meaning "you can be certain" is -
| be knowing |
| rest assured |
| lie in peace |
| get wise |
| right |
wrong |
10. "The rumour was unfounded". "Unfounded" means -
| uncertain |
| untrue |
| widespread |
| true |
| right |
wrong |
11. Someone who stops working, and receives a pension has -
| declined |
| resigned |
| retired |
| dropped out |
| right |
wrong |
12. Someone who has lost their job because they are not needed any more has been -
| made redundant |
| pensioned off |
| put aside |
| kicked upstairs |
| right |
wrong |
13. A particular point in a formal agreement is called a/an -
| measure |
| exactment |
| clause |
| cache |
| right |
wrong |
14. If you send something on to another address, you -
| post it on |
| pass it over |
| remail it |
| forward it |
| right |
wrong |
15. If you expect something to happen in the future, you have -
| prophesied it |
| denounced it |
| forseen it |
| previewed it |
| right |
wrong |
