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What is an "Application"?. A job application. A raise in your job position. A meeting with a potential employer to discuss a job. The place where you work. What is a "Colleague"?. The amount of money you are paid for your work. A person who works with you. A meeting with a potential employer to discuss a job. A period of time when you are not working because you are ill. What is a "Deadline"?. A raise in your job position. A job application. The place where you work. The date by which something must be completed. What is an "Interview"?. A period of time when you are not working because you are ill. A job application. A meeting with a potential employer to discuss a job. A raise in your job position. What is a "Promotion"?. The place where you work. A job application. A raise in your job position and salary. A period of time when you are not working because you are ill. What is a "Salary"?. The amount of money you are paid for your work. A raise in your job position. A period of time when you are not working because you are ill. The date by which something must be completed. What is "Sick leave"?. A raise in your job position. A period of time when you are not working because you are ill. A job application. A period of time when you are not working for pleasure. What is a "Vacation"?. A raise in your job position. A period of time when you are not working for pleasure. A job application. A period of time when you are not working because you are ill. What is the "Workplace"?. The place where you work. A job application. A raise in your job position. The deadline for completing something. What is a "deliverable"?. A key date in the project. A specific outcome or result. A marketing report. A team meeting. What is a "milestone"?. A final report. A meeting with stakeholders. A key point in the project timeline. A list of tasks. Who is a "stakeholder"?. The project manager. A person or group interested in the project outcome. A contractor. A client only. What does "scope" refer to?. The number of employees. The tools needed. The range of work required. The project location. What is a "timeline"?. A product list. A meeting schedule. A plan showing when tasks will be completed. A list of deliverables. What is a "budget"?. An estimate of project costs. A type of tool. A project summary. A deadline tracker. What is a "risk" in project management?. A task to complete. A delay in delivery. A potential negative event. A new idea. What is an "issue"?. A new idea. A problem or difficulty. A suggestion. A final approval. What does "to brainstorm" mean?. To generate many ideas quickly. To analyze a problem deeply. To write a project brief. To present data. What does "to prioritize" mean?. To plan a meeting. To rank tasks by importance. To reschedule tasks. To share updates. What does "to launch" mean?. To pause a project. To end a meeting. To introduce a product to the market. To hire a new team. What is the correct definition of "Feedback"?. The act of providing help or support to customers. Politeness and good manners when dealing with customers. An expression of dissatisfaction with a product or service. The feeling of contentment that customers experience after receiving a good service. What does the word "Complaint" refer to?. The act of providing help or support to customers. An expression of dissatisfaction or unhappiness with a product or service. Information or guidance to resolve customer queries. A structured program that encourages repeat business. What does "Refund" mean?. Customer satisfaction with a service. Providing advice to customers. A sum of money returned to a customer as compensation for a returned product. A marketing strategy. What is a **"Loyalty program"?. A formal complaint system. A type of refund method. A structured program that offers incentives to customers to encourage repeat business. An assistance service. What is an "Issue" in customer service?. A courtesy shown to customers. A problem or concern that a customer may have with a product or service. A type of reward program. Feedback given after a purchase. What does "Assistance" mean in customer support?. The act of providing help or support to customers. A structured refund system. A type of complaint management. A sales technique. What does "Courtesy" mean in a customer service context?. Politeness and good manners when dealing with customers. A form of written complaint. A refund policy. An assistance hotline. What is the correct definition of "Satisfaction"?. The final date or time by which something must be completed. A sum of money returned to a customer as compensation for a returned product. The feeling of contentment that customers experience after receiving a good service. Politeness and good manners when dealing with customers. What is the correct definition of "Telecommuting"?. The ability to adjust working hours to suit one’s preferences or needs. The practice of working from a location other than the office, often from home, using technology to stay connected. Online gatherings where participants can communicate and collaborate using video conferencing tools. Working together on projects while physically distant, using online tools and platforms. What does "Virtual meetings" refer to?. A seminar or workshop conducted over the Internet, allowing participants to join remotely. Working together on projects while physically distant, using online tools and platforms. Online gatherings where participants can communicate and collaborate using video conferencing tools. A website or application that facilitates communication. Who is a "Freelancer"?. An individual who works on a project basis for various clients, often as an independent contractor. The practice of working from a location other than the office. A website or application that facilitates communication. Someone who adjusts their working hours according to personal preferences. What does "Cybersecurity" mean?. Measures and practices to protect computer systems, networks, and data from digital attacks or unauthorized access. The practice of working remotely from any location. Storing and accessing data and programs over the Internet instead of a computer’s hard drive. A seminar conducted over the Internet for knowledge sharing. What does "Remote collaboration" refer to?. Working together on projects or tasks while physically distant, using online tools and platforms. The ability to adjust working hours to suit one’s preferences. A website or application for communication. The practice of working from home using technology. What is "Cloud computing"?. A website that facilitates communication between workers. Storing and accessing data and programs over the Internet instead of a computer’s hard drive. The practice of working from a location other than the office. The act of collaborating online. What does "Flexible hours" refer to?. The ability to adjust working hours to suit one’s preferences or needs. A seminar conducted remotely. The act of collaborating with others from different locations. A method of securing data from cyber threats. Who is a "Digital nomad"?. Someone who works on a project basis for various clients. Someone who works remotely and travels, often relying on technology to stay connected. A person who adjusts their working hours to suit personal needs. Someone who works in cybersecurity. What is an "Online platform"?. A website or application that facilitates communication, collaboration, or the exchange of goods and services. A tool used for cybersecurity. A seminar conducted over the Internet. The ability to adjust working hours. What is a "Webinar"?. A method of collaborating on projects remotely. A website for digital communication. A seminar or workshop conducted over the Internet, allowing participants to join remotely. A flexible working hour system. What is the Automotive industry related to?. The cultivation of the land and the production of food and crops. The industry related to computers and software. The sector that deals with cars, trucks, and other vehicles. The sector involving the production and distribution of power. What is the focus of the Technology industry?. The cultivation of crops and food production. The business of selling goods to consumers. Managing money and investments. The industry related to computers, software, and electronic devices. What does the Healthcare sector focus on?. Tourism and hospitality services. Providing medical services and products. Designing vehicles and electronics. Selling goods to consumers. What is included in the Hospitality sector?. Factories and large-scale production. Hotels, restaurants, and tourism. Banking and financial institutions. Car manufacturing. What does the Finance industry manage?. Health services and pharmaceuticals. Money, banking, and investments. Telecommunication signals. Agricultural production. What does the Agriculture industry involve?. Medical treatments and services. Car and truck manufacturing. The cultivation of land and production of crops. Providing entertainment to tourists. What is Manufacturing mainly concerned with?. Selling goods online. Making goods or products on a large scale. Transport and logistics. Customer service in hotels. What is the Retail business about?. Selling goods directly to consumers. Running hotels and restaurants. Growing crops and livestock. Producing and managing electricity. What does the Energy sector focus on?. Software and digital innovation. The production and distribution of power. Vehicle repair and development. Financial investment analysis. What is the Telecommunications field about?. Communication over long distances using electronic systems. Storing and analyzing crops and livestock data. Selling products through retail channels. Financial management and investment banking. What does Supply and Demand refer to?. A system for buying and selling stocks. The interaction between product availability and consumer desire. The process of importing goods. A company’s promotional activities. What is an Export?. The total value of goods and services a country sells abroad. A person who buys goods for personal use. The rising of prices in an economy. A business strategy. What does Inflation describe?. A plan for launching a business. The general increase in prices in an economy. The act of promoting a product. The import of luxury goods. Who is an Entrepreneur?. A person who starts a business and takes risks for profit. Someone who buys stocks. A manager of a public retail chain. A customer of imported products. What is a Consumer?. A business strategist. A person who sells goods. A person who buys goods for personal use. An investor in retail companies. What happens in the Stock Market?. Buying and selling shares in companies. Planning international exports. Promoting products for consumers. Importing food and goods. What does it mean to Import goods?. Selling products abroad. Bringing goods into a country to sell them. Managing stock exchange data. Promoting services in foreign markets. What is a Business Plan?. A government policy for trade. A list of company shareholders. A strategy that outlines a company’s goals and how to achieve them. An invoice for exported goods. What does Marketing include?. Buying stocks and bonds. Selling directly to retailers. Promoting and selling products or services. Creating government budgets. What is Arbitrage?. Buying and selling assets in different markets to profit from price differences. Lending money to startups. Issuing company shares to the public. Trading goods with collateral involved. What does Procurement mean in a business context?. Creating marketing campaigns. The calculation of net income. Obtaining goods and services for a company. Investing in foreign stocks. Who is a Stockholder?. A manager of company finances. Someone who owns shares in a company. A government-appointed auditor. A procurement officer. What is Venture Capital?. Income from dividends. A stock trading strategy. Funding provided to startups with high growth potential. Capital obtained through taxation. What is Collateral used for?. Calculating annual profits. Securing a loan by pledging assets. Generating customer leads. Reducing market risks. What does Globalisation refer to?. Environmental conservation. Integrating economies worldwide. Local trade agreements. Reducing company taxes. What is a Dividend?. A debt paid by a company. A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders. A loan taken for operations. A startup's initial investment. What is Capitalism?. An economic system based on private ownership for profit. A tax policy for large companies. Government control of major industries. A nonprofit financial model. What does Insolvency mean?. High inflation levels. Inability to meet financial obligations. Sudden market crash. Increase in procurement costs. What defines a Monopoly?. Free market competition. Multiple companies offering similar products. A government-owned corporation. Exclusive control over the supply or trade of a product or service. What is E-commerce?. The buying and selling of goods and services over the Internet. Creating computer hardware. The physical distribution of goods. Customer service in stores. What is Cloud computing?. Managing local networks. Delivering computing resources over the Internet. Installing physical servers in offices. Using Bluetooth for file sharing. What does Artificial Intelligence (AI) refer to?. Robots used in factories only. Online marketing tools. The ability of machines to simulate human intelligence. Fast internet speeds. What is a Chatbot?. A program that simulates conversations with users. A device for voice recording. A virtual assistant that only gives emails. An app for scheduling meetings. What does Fraud mean?. Wrongful or criminal deception for unlawful gain. A computer error. A failed transaction. A rejected password attempt. What is a Recommendation?. A product advertisement. A forced action. A suggestion based on knowledge or experience. A customer complaint. What does it mean to Personalise something?. To sell it online. To make it suitable for a particular person or purpose. To store it in the cloud. To recycle it. What is Revenue in a business context?. The income of a business from its sales of goods or services. The number of employees in a company. The cost of producing goods. The amount of taxes paid. What does Delay mean?. To speed something up. To cancel an activity permanently. To postpone or cause something to happen later than planned. To make an announcement. What is an Initiative?. A repeated action with no purpose. A complaint about a product. A plan or project that is intended to achieve a particular purpose. A marketing slogan. What does it mean to Monitor something?. To ignore it deliberately. To keep watch over or observe something carefully. To destroy or remove it. To sell it online. What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)?. Technology that operates using solar power. Technology that simulates human intelligence processes. Tools used to monitor network security. A digital shopping assistant. What is Augmented Reality (AR)?. Technology that overlays virtual elements onto the real world. A video game engine. A messaging application. A cybersecurity protocol. What is Blockchain used for?. Creating video content. Enhancing website design. Securing and recording transactions in a decentralized system. Tracking social media trends. What is E-commerce?. The buying and selling of goods and services through online platforms. A method of manufacturing goods. In-person sales in shopping malls. The use of emails for advertising. What does User Experience (UX) refer to?. A system for securing user data. The perception and response of the user when interacting with a product or service. The layout of a company's headquarters. Customer service return policies. What is Personalization in digital marketing?. Tracking customer purchases. Adapting products, services, or messages to individual preferences. Creating one generic message for all users. Encrypting customer data. What does Omnichannel refer to?. Selling only in physical stores. Integrating multiple communication and sales channels. Using only social media for promotion. Providing paper receipts only. What is the Collaborative Economy?. An economic model based on the sharing of goods and services between individuals. A government taxation system. A method of franchising. A salary distribution model. What is a data breach?. A way to reset a user password. An update to antivirus software. A cyber attack that aims to steal or damage sensitive data. A tool for optimizing computer memory. What is a cyber attack?. A system update to improve performance. A deliberate attempt to disrupt or gain unauthorised access to a computer system or network. A routine scan for viruses. A firewall configuration. What are encryption protocols used for?. Deleting old files. Improving screen resolution. Scrambling data into an unreadable format to protect it. Monitoring internet usage. What are access controls?. Devices that increase internet speed. Methods that restrict who can access and use data. Tools to format hard drives. Systems to back up cloud data. What are social engineering attacks?. Attacks targeting physical infrastructure. Attempts to manipulate people into revealing confidential information. Malware that infects mobile devices. Code errors that disrupt websites. What is security awareness training?. Technical courses for IT professionals. Programs designed to teach employees about security risks. Antivirus installation guides. Password management apps. What is a security-conscious environment?. A place with many firewalls. A company that uses only Linux. A workplace culture that values and promotes data security. A server room with air conditioning. Which term involves converting sensitive data into a code that can only be deciphered with the right key?. Authentication. Encryption. Surveillance systems. Firewalls. What is authentication in cybersecurity?. Encrypting data to prevent unauthorized access. Verifying the identity of a user, process, or device before granting access. Monitoring network traffic for anomalies. Installing antivirus software on a system. What is the primary function of surveillance systems?. Enhancing internet speed. Encrypting user passwords. Monitoring and recording activities in specific areas for security purposes. Managing software updates. What is the role of a firewall in network security?. Providing Wi-Fi connectivity. Monitoring and controlling incoming and outgoing network traffic based on security rules. Designing user interfaces. Hosting websites. What is the main purpose of access control?. Encrypting files to prevent unauthorized viewing. Restricting who can access certain information or resources. Blocking internet access for users. Storing user credentials securely. What does authentication verify?. The user's access rights. The origin of a file. The identity of a user before allowing access. The strength of the network connection. What is authorisation in a security context?. Proving a user's identity. Blocking all unknown users. Granting access to resources based on identity and permissions. Encrypting sensitive documents. What does data encryption do?. Deletes data permanently. Converts data into an unreadable format without the decryption key. Makes a backup copy of data. Hides files in folders. What is a firewall used for?. Encrypting login credentials. Monitoring and controlling network traffic. Updating antivirus software. Logging user keystrokes. What is the purpose of an intrusion detection system (IDS)?. Blocking harmful websites. Monitoring the network for unauthorised activity. Encrypting all internet traffic. Creating secure passwords. What does an intrusion prevention system (IPS) do?. Stores backup data. Actively blocks unauthorized activities on a network. Tracks login times. Creates antivirus definitions. What is a password policy?. A list of user credentials. A program that stores all passwords. A set of rules governing how passwords are created and used. A way to recover deleted passwords. What is social engineering in cybersecurity?. Writing code for secure websites. Creating secure login portals. Manipulating people to reveal sensitive information. Engineering firewall hardware. What does it mean to disseminate information?. Hide it from others. Spread or distribute it widely. Organise it in folders. Store it securely. What is a result of miscommunication?. Effective teamwork. Errors due to unclear communication. Faster decision-making. Stronger relationships. What does professionalism involve?. Casual conversations in the workplace. Ignoring mistakes. Demonstrating skill and competence in business. Arriving late to meetings. What does juggling tasks mean in communication?. Ignoring multiple tasks. Delegating everything. Managing different activities at once. Focusing only on one message. What is the benefit of adapting communication styles?. To make messages longer. To overcome communication barriers. To confuse the listener. To avoid giving feedback. What does a multifaceted role involve?. A single, repetitive task. Various tasks or elements. Only supervising others. Avoiding collaboration. What is an industry-specific term?. Used in any field. General vocabulary. Only relevant to a particular industry. Obsolete jargon. What is the main purpose of email in the workplace?. Holding video meetings. Sharing documents via social media. Sending and receiving electronic messages. Managing tasks and deadlines. What does video conferencing allow?. Sharing memes in real time. Storing files in the cloud. Organising physical meetings. Hosting virtual meetings using audio and video. What is instant messaging used for?. Sending physical letters. Real-time communication through short text messages. Editing videos. Conducting webinars. What is the function of project management software?. Making audio recordings. Sending emails. Organising tasks and tracking progress within a team. Holding video calls. What does cloud storage offer?. Internal messaging systems. Online access to files stored on the internet. Audio podcast streaming. Printed document sharing. What is the main use of social media in a professional context?. File encryption. Sharing information and networking. Budgeting and accounting. Task assignment. What is a webinar?. A podcast episode. A live online seminar or presentation. A personal blog. A social media message. What is a podcast?. A physical meeting. A real-time messaging platform. A recorded slideshow. An audio file with informative or educational content. What does a collaboration platform help with?. Encrypting company emails. Sharing documents and communicating within a team. Creating printed reports. Making voice calls. What is the main use of an intranet?. Advertising products to the public. Providing internal company communication and resources. Hosting public webinars. Saving data on personal devices. |