Thursday, April 3, 2014

WORKPLACE QUIZ (Basic) (EXERCISE B46E113)







1.    Match the person to the rooms you would most likely find them in.

(A)
Some toddlers.
___
A study.
(B)
An actor.
___
A morgue.
(C)
A prisoner.
___
A stock-exchange floor.
(D)
A novelist
___
A playroom or nursery.
(E)
A trader
___
An office.
(F)
A chef
___
A stage.
(G)
Some off-duty soldiers
___
A surgery.
(H)
A secretary
___
A warehouse.
(I)
A deliveryman picking up packages.
___
A wardroom.
(J)
Some teachers
___
A cell.
(K)
A doctor's patients before their
appointments.

___

A kitchen.
(L)
A football player after a game.
___
A waiting room.
(M)
Some factory workers at lunchtime.
___
A mess.
(N)
A gardener.
___
A shed or greenhouse.
(O)
A carpenter.
___
A locker room.
(P)
A photographer developing photos.
___
A work shop.
(Q)
A corpse.
___
A staff room.
(R)
A surgeon.
___
A cockpit.
(S)
Some sailors.
___
A dark room.
(T)
A pilot in mid-flight.
___
A smoko room.

2.    WORKPLACES

1. Where goods are produced.
   a) Head Office       b) The accounts department     c) The canteen       d) The factory

2. Where finished goods are kept.
   a) Head Office        b) The warehouse                        c) The canteen       d) The factory

3. Where the workers have lunch.
   a) The canteen        b) Head Office       c) The accounts department     d) The factory

4. Where the directors meet.
   a) The accounts department      b) The warehouse    c) The canteen    d) The boardroom

5. Where the accountants work.
   a) The accounts department        b) The warehouse    c) The boardroom    d) The factory

6. Where the computer people work.
   a) Data processing               b) The warehouse      c) The boardroom    d) The factory




ANSWERS:

WORKPLACE QUIZ

1. Match the person to the rooms you would most likely find them in.


(A)
Some toddlers.
(d)
A study.
(B)
An actor.
(q)
A morgue.
(C)
A prisoner.
(e)
A stock-exchange floor.
(D)
A novelist
(a)
A playroom or nursery.
(E)
A trader
(h)
An office.
(F)
A chef
(b)
A stage.
(G)
Some off-duty soldiers
(r)
A surgery.
(H)
A secretary
(i)
A warehouse.
(I)
A deliveryman picking up packages.
(s)
A wardroom.
(J)
Some teachers
(c)
A cell.
(K)
A doctor's patients before their
appointments.

(f)

A kitchen.
(L)
A football player after a game.
(k)
A waiting room.
(M)
Some factory workers at lunchtime.
(g)
A mess.
(N)
A gardener.
(n)
A shed or greenhouse.
(O)
A carpenter.
(l)
A locker room.
(P)
A photographer developing photos.
(o)
A work shop.
(Q)
A corpse.
(j)
A staff room.
(R)
A surgeon.
(t)
A cockpit.
(S)
Some sailors.
(p)
A dark room.
(T)
A pilot in mid-flight.
(m)
A smoko room.

2.    WORKPLACES

1. Where goods are produced.
   a) Head Office       b) The Accounts department     c) The canteen       d) The factory

2. Where finished goods are kept.
   a) Head Office        b) The warehouse                        c) The canteen       d) The factory

3. Where the workers have lunch.
   a) The canteen        b) Head Office       c) The Accounts department     d) The factory

4. Where the directors meet.
   a) The accounts department      b) The warehouse    c) The canteen    d) The boardroom

5. Where the accountants work.
   a) The accounts department        b) The warehouse    c) The boardroom    d) The factory

6. Where the computer people work.

   a) Data processing               b) The warehouse      c) The boardroom    d) The factory








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