Monday, December 8, 2008

Ulangan I

Ulangan I
QUESTIONS 1 – 2 REFER TO THE FOLLOWING NOTICE.!

Corporate Policy Change

Moving Expenses. You can be reimbursed for your expenses of moving to a new home only if your new home is at least 50 miles away from your former home. In addition, expenses are limited to the costs of moving your household goods and personal effects from your former home to your new home. Meals, pre-move house hunting expenses, and temporary-quarters expenses are no longer reimbursable.

1. Who would be most affected by this notice?
(A) Hotel chains (C) Real estate agents
(B) Furniture rental companies (D) New employees moving from another city

2. Which of the following will be reimbursed?
(A) Lunch for the movers (B) Shipping household goods
(C) Gas used looking for a house (D) Hotel expenses

QUESTIONS 3 – 5 REFER TO THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE.

Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Berlin was like the rest of East Germany – drab and depressed. Today it is a different story. There are over 40 major construction projects underway and investments in new construction are expected to exceed $20 billion. Part of this boom can be attributed to the fact that the national government of Germany will move to Berlin. The city will once again be Germany’s leading city and gateway to the expanding markets in Poland, the Czech Republic, and other countries east of the German border.
3. According to the article, what caused the change in East Berlin?
(A) Expanding markets in Poland
(B) Border changes east of Germany
(C) The completion of 40 construction projects
(D) The collapse of the Berlin Wall
4. Which is NOT given as a reason for increased prosperity?
(A) The location of Berlin (B) The destruction of the Berlin Wall
(C) The move of the national government (D) The drab character of East Berlin
5. A sum of at least $20 billion will be invested in
(A) moving the government (B) new construction
(C) expanding markets (D) border control

QUESTIONS 6 – 8 REFER TO THE FOLLOWING INTRODUCTION

Darla K. Wise received her B.A. degree from Arizona State University in 1980 and her Doctorate of Jurisprudence from Harvard University in 1987.
She represented self-insured employers in Central New York for five years before joining the law firm of Corman, Hagan, Wallis and White, where she has been a principal since 1990. Her practice emphasizes the representation of corporate interests in libel suits.
Ms. Wise is a member of the New York Bar Association and the New York Trial Lawyers Association.
This continuing education foundation of the New York Bar Association is pleased to have Ms. Wise speak to us today.

6. What does Darla do for a living?
(A) She’s a lawyer (B) She’s a professor
(C) She’s an employee of the New York Bar Association
(D) She’s a bar and restaurant manager
7. What is her highest educational achievement?
(A) A bachelor’s degree
(B) A master’s degree
(C) A certificate from the New York Trial Lawyers Association
(D) Doctorate
8. What is her main focus in her work?
(A) Personal injury (B) Corporate defense
(C) Divorce (D) Education

QUESTIONS 9 – 11 REFER TO THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENT

The Office Writer’s Handbook is a necessary reference work for anyone who has to write for business purposes. It states the rules of English grammar accurately and clearly, and shows you how to apply them to your writing. It also gives approved formats for business letters, reports, and even charts. A special section covers the most common writing mistakes and how to avoid them.

9. Who would likely NOT use this book?
(A) Students (B) Reservation agents
(C) Hotel managers (D) Airline executives
10. How does this book describe the rules of English grammar?
(A) Clearly and correctly (B) Slowly and carefully
(C) Quickly and easily (D) In great detail

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