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| Could you help me with this test? Its very important for me. Thank you. 2_1 Match the tasks below with the heading. Write A, B or C "define strengths weaknesses of competitors" A: Document the market size B: Competitive analysis C: Create a positioning strategy 2_2 Match the tasks below with the heading. Write A, B or C "expand on areas of strength" A: Document the market size B: Competitive analysis C: Create a positioning strategy 2_3 Match the tasks below with the heading. Write A, B or C "profile the potential market" A: Document the market size B: Competitive analysis C: Create a positioning strategy 2_4 Match the tasks below with the heading. Write A, B or C "define opportunities and threats of market" A: Document the market size B: Competitive analysis C: Create a positioning strategy 2_5 Match the tasks below with the heading. Write A, B or C "list major competitors" A: Document the market size B: Competitive analysis C: Create a positioning strategy 2_6 Match the tasks below with the heading. Write A, B or C "identify areas where the company is weak" A: Document the market size B: Competitive analysis C: Create a positioning strategy 2_7 Match the tasks below with the heading. Write A, B or C "indenfity areas where the company is strong" A: Document the market size B: Competitive analysis C: Create a positioning strategy 2_8 Match the tasks below with the heading. Write A, B or C "profile the current market" A: Document the market size B: Competitive analysis C: Create a positioning strategy 2_9 Business Idioms. Match the idioms to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "across the board" A: a difficult task often with people obstructing B: serious and committed to achieve a goal C: inexperienced or not in control D: something hard to do or understand E: affecting everyone equally F: very eager to argue or fight G: doing something correctly or well H: look for a positive side to negative events I: suspenseful: unsettled until the last moment J: everyone is competitive with each other 2_10 Business Idioms. Match the idioms to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "dog-eat-dog" A: a difficult task often with people obstructing B: serious and committed to achieve a goal C: inexperienced or not in control D: something hard to do or understand E: affecting everyone equally F: very eager to argue or fight G: doing something correctly or well H: look for a positive side to negative events I: suspenseful: unsettled until the last moment J: everyone is competitive with each other 2_11 Business Idioms. Match the idioms to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "mean business" A: a difficult task often with people obstructing B: serious and committed to achieve a goal C: inexperienced or not in control D: something hard to do or understand E: affecting everyone equally F: very eager to argue or fight G: doing something correctly or well H: look for a positive side to negative events I: suspenseful: unsettled until the last moment J: everyone is competitive with each other 2_12 Business Idioms. Match the idioms to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "come out fighting" A: a difficult task often with people obstructing B: serious and committed to achieve a goal C: inexperienced or not in control D: something hard to do or understand E: affecting everyone equally F: very eager to argue or fight G: doing something correctly or well H: look for a positive side to negative events I: suspenseful: unsettled until the last moment J: everyone is competitive with each other 2_13 Business Idioms. Match the idioms to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "uphill battle/struggle" A: a difficult task often with people obstructing B: serious and committed to achieve a goal C: inexperienced or not in control D: something hard to do or understand E: affecting everyone equally F: very eager to argue or fight G: doing something correctly or well H: look for a positive side to negative events I: suspenseful: unsettled until the last moment J: everyone is competitive with each other 2_14 Business Idioms. Match the idioms to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "out of your depth" A: a difficult task often with people obstructing B: serious and committed to achieve a goal C: inexperienced or not in control D: something hard to do or understand E: affecting everyone equally F: very eager to argue or fight G: doing something correctly or well H: look for a positive side to negative events I: suspenseful: unsettled until the last moment J: everyone is competitive with each other 2_15 Business Idioms. Match the idioms to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "a tough nut to crack" A: a difficult task often with people obstructing B: serious and committed to achieve a goal C: inexperienced or not in control D: something hard to do or understand E: affecting everyone equally F: very eager to argue or fight G: doing something correctly or well H: look for a positive side to negative events I: suspenseful: unsettled until the last moment J: everyone is competitive with each other 2_16 Business Idioms. Match the idioms to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "every cloud has a silver lining" A: a difficult task often with people obstructing B: serious and committed to achieve a goal C: inexperienced or not in control D: something hard to do or understand E: affecting everyone equally F: very eager to argue or fight G: doing something correctly or well H: look for a positive side to negative events I: suspenseful: unsettled until the last moment J: everyone is competitive with each other 2_17 Business Idioms. Match the idioms to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "down to the wire" A: a difficult task often with people obstructing B: serious and committed to achieve a goal C: inexperienced or not in control D: something hard to do or understand E: affecting everyone equally F: very eager to argue or fight G: doing something correctly or well H: look for a positive side to negative events I: suspenseful: unsettled until the last moment J: everyone is competitive with each other 2_18 Business Idioms. Match the idioms to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "on the right track" A: a difficult task often with people obstructing B: serious and committed to achieve a goal C: inexperienced or not in control D: something hard to do or understand E: affecting everyone equally F: very eager to argue or fight G: doing something correctly or well H: look for a positive side to negative events I: suspenseful: unsettled until the last moment J: everyone is competitive with each other 2_19 Business Phrasal Verbs. Match the phrasal verbs to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "look ahead" A: attempt to achieve B: consider the consequences of something C: succeed in doing something difficult D: become popular or acceptable E: work together for a common goal F: consider carefully before deciding G: think about or plan for future events 2_20 Business Phrasal Verbs. Match the phrasal verbs to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "pull together" A: attempt to achieve B: consider the consequences of something C: succeed in doing something difficult D: become popular or acceptable E: work together for a common goal F: consider carefully before deciding G: think about or plan for future events 2_21 Business Phrasal Verbs. Match the phrasal verbs to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "go for" A: attempt to achieve B: consider the consequences of something C: succeed in doing something difficult D: become popular or acceptable E: work together for a common goal F: consider carefully before deciding G: think about or plan for future events 2_22 Business Phrasal Verbs. Match the phrasal verbs to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "think through" A: attempt to achieve B: consider the consequences of something C: succeed in doing something difficult D: become popular or acceptable E: work together for a common goal F: consider carefully before deciding G: think about or plan for future events 2_23 Business Phrasal Verbs. Match the phrasal verbs to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "pull off" A: attempt to achieve B: consider the consequences of something C: succeed in doing something difficult D: become popular or acceptable E: work together for a common goal F: consider carefully before deciding G: think about or plan for future events 2_24 Business Phrasal Verbs. Match the phrasal verbs to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "catch on" A: attempt to achieve B: consider the consequences of something C: succeed in doing something difficult D: become popular or acceptable E: work together for a common goal F: consider carefully before deciding G: think about or plan for future events 2_25 Business Phrasal Verbs. Match the phrasal verbs to their meanings. Write the correct letter. "weigh up" A: attempt to achieve B: consider the consequences of something C: succeed in doing something difficult D: become popular or acceptable E: work together for a common goal F: consider carefully before deciding G: think about or plan for future events |
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