Evidence comes up ___ specific speech sounds are recognized by babies as young as six mont
A.what
B.that
C.whose
D.which
A.what
B.that
C.whose
D.which
I'll ask Mr. Smith to ring you up ______ he comes back to the office.
A.when
B.where
C.because
D.although
A.what
B.which
C.that
D./
I'll ask Mr. Smith to ring you up ______ he comes back to the office.
A) when B) because C) where D) although
I’ll ask Mr. Smith to ring you up _________he comes back to the office.
A) when
B) where
C) because
D) although
(d) There is considerable evidence to suggest that as a result of implementation problems less than 50% of all
acquisitions achieve their objectives and actually end up reducing shareholder value.
Required:
Provide Ken with a brief report on the most likely sources of integration problems and describe the key
performance indicators he should use to measure progress towards acquisition objectives. (15 marks)
A: Let's meet again some time early next week and see what each of us comes up with.
B: ______
A.Can I make an appointment with you on Monday afternoon?
B.Monday afternoon is fine with me.
C.Let's go to dinner together on Monday.
D.I look forward to seeing you on Monday.
Which of the following statements is true of Cindy?
A.She always makes sure to attend the big events in the life of her sons.
B.She comes to office on most weekends to catch up on her work.
C.She always gives priority to work rather than to her family.
D.She seldom has time to take a holiday.
(ii) Audit work on after-date bank transactions identified a transfer of cash from Batik Co. The audit senior has
documented that the finance director explained that Batik commenced trading on 7 October 2005, after
being set up as a wholly-owned foreign subsidiary of Jinack. No other evidence has been obtained.
(4 marks)
Required:
Identify and comment on the implications of the above matters for the auditor’s report on the financial
statements of Jinack Co for the year ended 30 September 2005 and, where appropriate, the year ending
30 September 2006.
NOTE: The mark allocation is shown against each of the matters.
(c) You have just been advised of management’s intention to publish its yearly marketing report in the annual report
that will contain the financial statements for the year ending 31 December 2005. Extracts from the marketing
report include the following:
‘Shire Oil Co sponsors national school sports championships and the ‘Shire Ward’ at the national teaching
hospital. The company’s vision is to continue its investment in health and safety and the environment.
‘Our health and safety, security and environmental policies are of the highest standard in the energy sector. We
aim to operate under principles of no-harm to people and the environment.
‘Shire Oil Co’s main contribution to sustainable development comes from providing extra energy in a cleaner and
more socially responsible way. This means improving the environmental and social performance of our
operations. Regrettably, five employees lost their lives at work during the year.’
Required:
Suggest performance indicators that could reflect the extent to which Shire Oil Co’s social and environmental
responsibilities are being met, and the evidence that should be available to provide assurance on their
accuracy. (6 marks)
ke is not only a way of greeting; it can also show your personality. Since we all want to set a good first impression, it is important to know the right shaking hands manners.
Stand up and maintain eye contact while shaking hands. If you are seated when someone comes for a handshake, stand up and shake his or her hand. It is impolite to be still seated. Keep right distance between the two of you; not too close, but enough distance to shake your hands well. Keeping eye contact makes the other person feel welcome and comfortable.
Keep a handshake brief and firm. You let go of each other's hand after 2-3 seconds. Make sure your handshake ends before your conversation does. One's handshake should show a feeling of strength and warmth. The hand should be firm and not lifeless like seaweed. Then, how firm should a handshake be? Just grasp the person's hand completely and do not press it too hard.
1.Which of the following statements about the significance of handshakes is not true?()
A.Handshakes are just a gesture of greeting
B.Handshakes are more than a way of greeting
C.Handshakes can show our personality
2.If you are seated when someone comes for a handshake, you should().
A.stand up and shake his or her hand
B.keep seated and shake his or her hand
C.bow and say hello to him or her
3.Keeping eye contact while shaking hands makes, the other person feel ().
A.nervous
B.comfortable
C.afraid
4.How long does a handshake usually last?()
A.As long as the conversation lasts
B.5 minutes
C.23 seconds
5.Which of the following words can best describe a proper handshake?()
A.brief and strong
B.brief and firm
C.brief and soft