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Life in the UK Test Chapter 6 Exam 4
Posted in July 5th, 2010
What is the purpose of the Home Office in UK?
security and order
immigration control
reduce crime and safety
all of the above
The National Academic Recognition Information is a government agency which?
provides shelter to the homeless
provides opinions and advise on employment qualifications
provides security measures
provides information on taxes
Most jobs have a standard procedure in the job application process. What are the common first steps?
fill up an application form or send a resume with cover letter
negotiate for your salary
attend the final interview
medical examination
A worker who works within his profession or an educated worker.
white-collar worker
blue-collar worker
red-collar worker
black-collar worker
Referees are people who can justify your character. Close friends and families are the usual referees.
TRUE
FALSE
What is the difference between a part-time and full-time job?
a.part-time job has fewer working hours, a full-time job works in full hours declared by the employer
full-time job has fewer working hours, a part-time job works in full hours declared by the employer
both a and b
none of the above
An employer has the right to refuse a worker because of his race, culture or ethnic group.
TRUE
FALSE
CRE stands for
Commission for Racial Equality
Committee on Racial Equality
Commission of Race Equality
Committee on Race Equality
The agency that provides legal issues and concerns for disabled citizens.
Disability Rights and Discrimination
Rights of the Disabled Agency
Rights and Laws of the Disabled
Disability Rights Commisssion
All except one is a ground for sexual harrassment
innapropriate sexual demands
false accusation in written form
comments about your sex that makes you feel uncomfortable
indecent remarks
It is a written contract which specifies the details and conditions of your work.
tenancy agreement
lease contract
employment contract
none of the above
In England and Wales, there is a law that you can only leave school and is allowed to work at the age of __
14
15
16
18
What do you call the helpline for the information on minimum wage rates?
National Minimum Wage Helpline
International Minimum Wage Helpline
Local Minimum Wage Helpline
Universal Minimum Wage Helpline
The HM Revenue and Customs is a government agency that is?
responsible for the collection of taxes
responsible for wage and contract issues
responsible for legal issues of the disabled
none of the above
When do you need a national insurance number?
start of work
driving lesson
applying for a marriage license
all of the above
This is a benefit given to an elderly when he reach the retirement age.
state pension
medical benefits
dental benefits
lump sum
A payment given to an employee who's contract to a company is terminated.
bonus
back pay
redundancy pay
none of the above
Minimum wage rates is the same in all age brackets
TRUE
FALSE
All except one can help you regarding work issues and concerns
HM Revenue and Customs
National Advisory Counciliation and Arbitration Service
Citizens Advise Bureau
Trade Union Congress
People who are unemployed can claim Jobseekers Allowance.
TRUE
FALSE
An agency which help those who are starting their new business
New Business Group
Business to Business
Business Link
Business Organization
What is the purpose of the New Deal
give help to people who are unemployed
give advise to people who wish to have a new work
give help to people in getting a new work
all of the above
This are organization of workers who has common goals like better employment and who fights agains injustice at work.
trade unions
financial institution
political party
none of the above
What are the government mandated deductions when working?
tax
social security contributions
medical and dental contributions
all of the above
It is an employee benefit given to a mother to care for her child in a specific period of time
paternity leave
maternity leave
sick leave
none of the above
Children under the legal age need to secure an employment card and medical certificate
TRUE
FALSE
The following are limits on working children ages 14-16, except one
an hour break for a 4 hour work
they cannot work for more than 12 hours at school days.
they can not work for more than one hour before the school starts.
they cannot work after 9 in the evening
A father who have worked for atleast 26 weeks is entitled a __weeks off from work with pay.
2
3
4
5
A child under the age of 14 can do work in modelling or performing as long as they secure a license from the local authority
TRUE
FALSE
The minimum wage rate for workers ages 16-17 years old is?
GBP 6.35/hour
GBP 3.30/hour
GBP 4.45/hour
None of the above
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