Vocabulary Test – Level B1-B2
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Título del Test:![]() Vocabulary Test – Level B1-B2 Descripción: repaso inglés |




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What does the word "application" refer to in a professional context?. A formal request for something. A software program. A job application form. A written report. Which of the following best describes a "colleague"?. Someone who works with you in the same company or organization. A client. A supervisor. A competitor. Which of the following defines "deadline"?. A task assigned by a manager. A budget for a project. The final date by which something must be completed. A detailed report of work done. What is an "interview"?. A meeting to discuss company policies. A formal conversation to assess a job candidate. A written job application. A performance review. What does "promotion" refer to?. A salary increase. A recognition for excellent work. A job position advancement within the company. A new project to lead. Which option best describes "salary"?. The total revenue of a company. The money you receive in exchange for your work. A bonus given for good performance. A report of your job performance. If someone is on "sick leave," what does that mean?. They are working from home. They are taking time off because they are ill. They are taking vacation time. They are preparing for a job interview. How would you define "vacation"?. A period of time spent away from work for rest or travel. A break in the middle of the workday. A holiday weekend at the office. A leave due to illness. What is a "workplace"?. The physical location where people are hired. The environment where work is performed, including the office or facility. The location where products are sold. The software used for work-related tasks. Which of these is a "deliverable"?. A person assigned to a project. A tangible or intangible output that must be delivered to complete a project. A meeting agenda. A list of stakeholders. What is a "milestone" in project management?. A budget target for the project. A significant event or stage in the progress of a project. A decision on project priorities. A project’s overall goal. Who is a "stakeholder" in a project?. Anyone who has an interest in the outcome of a project. A team member working on the project. A person who provides financial backing for a project. A supervisor overseeing the project. What does "scope" refer to in project management?. The amount of money allocated to the project. The time allowed for completing the project. The overall objectives, tasks, and deliverables of a project. The people involved in the project. What does a "timeline" show in a project?. A summary of the project’s budget. The sequence of tasks and deadlines for the project. The roles and responsibilities of project members. The project’s goals and objectives. Which of the following is most closely related to "budget"?. The tools needed to complete a project. The money allocated for the project. The schedule for the project. The team members working on the project. What does "risk" refer to in a business context?. A potential problem that could affect the success of a project or business. The reward for completing a project successfully. A type of meeting held to assess progress. The amount of time spent on a project. What is an "issue" in a business environment?. A solution to a problem. A challenge or problem that needs to be addressed. A decision made by the team. A strategy used to improve productivity. When you "brainstorm," what are you doing?. Creating a detailed report. Generating new ideas or solutions to a problem. Delegating tasks to others. Organizing a meeting for project updates. What does it mean to "prioritize" tasks?. To give tasks to other team members. To focus on completing tasks in the order of their importance. To complete tasks without a set order. To delegate tasks based on team availability. What does "to launch" a product mean?. To begin a new marketing campaign. To officially release a product to the market. To assign tasks to the development team. To evaluate the product's success. Which of the following is "feedback"?. A formal request for more work. A suggestion or opinion on someone’s work or a project. A budget report. A contract to be signed. What is a "complaint"?. A request for assistance. A positive review of services. An expression of dissatisfaction. A proposal for improvement. What is meant by "loyalty" in a business context?. The amount of money a company invests in its employees. The commitment of employees or customers to a company or brand. The process of hiring new staff. The number of clients a company has. What is "assistance" in the workplace?. A legal contract for work. Help or support given to someone. A formal report to management. A request for time off. What is the meaning of "courtesy" in professional communication?. A strict set of rules. The quality of being polite and respectful in interactions. The directness in communication. The use of formal language. What does "telecommuting" mean?. Working from a remote location, usually from home. Working in an office with a flexible schedule. Attending meetings online. Traveling for business purposes. Which of the following defines "virtual meetings"?. Meetings held in person. Meetings conducted online via video or other digital platforms. Informal work discussions. Large conferences with external guests. What is "cybersecurity"?. The process of securing physical assets in an office. The protection of computer systems and networks from cyber threats. The management of employee data. A type of data storage system. What does "cloud computing" refer to?. A way of organizing physical files in an office. Using remote servers to store, manage, and process data. The process of creating software for online platforms. An employee's ability to work from different locations. Which of the following is an "online platform"?. A physical meeting space for employees. A software or website used for online services or communication. A system for managing finances. A training program for employees. |