Audits - 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. When you look to see how much money you have made (or lost!) you -
cheque up |
pay up |
pay down |
cash up |
right |
wrong |
2. The part of a cheque that stays in the book when you have torn out the rest is the -
stub |
stump |
stick |
stab |
right |
wrong |
3. When you turn a cheque into money, you ........ it.
convert |
cash |
exchange |
bounce |
right |
wrong |
4. If the bank rejuects someones cheque, it has been -
converted |
cashed |
exchanged |
bounced |
right |
wrong |
5. The crime of getting money by telling lies is called -
fraud |
embezzlement |
blackmail |
cheating |
right |
wrong |
6. A paper that lets you use something cheaply or for free is called a -
cheque |
ticket |
voucher |
indemnity |
right |
wrong |
7. Something extra (but not money) that you get from your work is called a -
pack |
peak |
perk |
park |
right |
wrong |
8. If you receive something for less than the usual price, you receive a -
discount |
recount |
cashback |
payout |
right |
wrong |
9. The things you use for doing something are collectively called the -
cat |
kit |
bits |
kids |
right |
wrong |
10. An office or shop which is seperate from the main one is a -
twig |
root |
branch |
leaf |
right |
wrong |
11. Something that can be given for someone else to use is -
replaceable |
passable |
recyclable |
transferable |
right |
wrong |
12. When you say that you should be given something, this is a -
claim |
recall |
petition |
pestering |
right |
wrong |
13. When you are given money to allow you to do your job, you have an ..... account.
credit |
paying in |
debit |
expense |
right |
wrong |
14. If you get something extra (like more money), this is a -
bonus |
bargain |
betterment |
boon |
right |
wrong |
15. Workers who lose their jobs because they are not needed any more receive a ........ payment.
job loss |
new start |
reclamation |
redundancy |
right |
wrong |
