Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news.
A: It will recruit 4,000 new employees.
B: It will slash more jobs to reduce costs.
C: It takes the lead in its competition against Nokia.
D: Its new mobile phone models are selling well on the market.
A: It will recruit 4,000 new employees.
B: It will slash more jobs to reduce costs.
C: It takes the lead in its competition against Nokia.
D: Its new mobile phone models are selling well on the market.
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- Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news. A: Cutting jobs to improve its profit margins. B: Curbing voluntary redundancy and early retirement. C: Building new business models at its German plants. D: Offering guarantees of job security.
- Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news. A: Anti-retro viral drugs are more easily available now. B: 3. 4 million people of working age died of AIDS in 2005. C: Research of drugs against AIDS has created new jobs. D: AIDS is undermining the economic growth in many countries.
- A firm that shuts down temporarily has to pay A: its variable costs but not its fixed costs. B: its fixed costs but not its variable costs. C: both its variable costs and its fixed costs. D: neither its variable costs nor its fixed costs.
- Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news. A: The US dollar slipped more than a half from its highest point in 2002. B: The US dollar slipped more than a third from its highest point in 2002. C: The US dollar slipped more than a fourth from its highest point in 2002. D: The US dollar slipped more than a fifth from its highest point in 2002.
- Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news. A: 24. B: More than 200. C: 60. D: 120.