Petty cash - 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. Money used for small expenses in an office is called -
small change |
trivial money |
loose change |
petty cash |
right |
wrong |
2. Money kept available for use, making change, etc is called the -
balance |
float |
measure |
readies |
right |
wrong |
3. To turn a cheque into money, you have to -<
convert it. |
turn it over. |
countersign it. |
cash it. |
right |
wrong |
4. Money might be kept in a -
cash box |
cashier |
coin sack |
cache |
right |
wrong |
5. To prove you have purchased something, you need a -
receipt |
recipe |
refund |
referral |
right |
wrong |
6. Measuring money paid in and paid out is called 'balancing the -
money.' |
ledger.' |
books.' |
debts.' |
right |
wrong |
7. A colloquial form of 'to pay' is to -
bleed over |
nose up |
shell out |
dig in |
right |
wrong |
8. Writing your name to prove you have reveived something is called 'signing ... something'
up |
for |
in |
over |
right |
wrong |
9. A 'running total' is calculated -
immediately |
at the end |
when needed |
after a delay |
right |
wrong |
10. Money that you have and can use now is called cash in -
tap |
purse |
wallet |
hand |
right |
wrong |
11. A complete financial check is called a/an -
audit |
assessment |
makeover |
deep scan |
right |
wrong |
12. A book that is used to keep accounts is called a -
stock book |
log book |
ledger |
lodger |
right |
wrong |
13. To give the latest information is to -
adjourn |
update |
predict |
news in |
right |
wrong |
14. Coins in your pocket or wallet are called -
spare pennies |
pocket money |
loose change |
odds and ends |
right |
wrong |
15. A written promise to pay a debt is called a/an -
pay note |
IOU |
Bob's in |
PtP |
right |
wrong |
