- •Module 4 Student’s Guide April - June 2007, for Finance Department students (3rd year)
- •Examination Marks:
- •1. Choose the alternative that best suits the context.
- •2. Choose the word or word combination to match the definition.
- •3. Choose the sentence which is close in its meaning to the statement.
- •5. Choose the correct alternative to fill each space in the text.
- •6. Choose the correct preposition.
- •1. Choose the alternative that best suits the context.
- •2. Choose the sentence which is close in its meaning to the statement.
- •3. Choose the alternative to express the same idea as the word or phrase italicised.
- •4. Choose the correct alternative to fill each space in the text.
- •5. Choose the correct preposition.
- •1. Choose the alternative that best suits the contexts.
- •2. Choose the alternative to express the same idea as the word or phrase italicised.
- •3. Choose the correct alternative to fill each space in the text.
- •4. Choose the sentence which is close in its meaning to the statement.
- •5. Read the text then write “t” if the statement (81—90) is true and “f” if it is false.
- •6. Choose the correct preposition to fill each space in the text.
5. Read the text then write “t” if the statement (81—90) is true and “f” if it is false.
Baltica cigarettes — which, just like the beer, come in flavors such as Baltika No.3 and Baltika No.9 — were being distributed in downtown St. Petersburg as part of a marketing push to introduce the new brand.
The brewery, not surprisingly, is displeased and intends to protect its trademark by going to court. But the makers of the cigarettes, a factory based in the Moscow- region town of Podolsk, think that the people from St. Petersburg do not have exclusive rights for the word “Baltika”.
However, the lawyers, who specialize in protecting trademarks, say that cigarette factory has little chance of surviving a court case — particularly because not just the name but the entire Baltika beer logo is used on the cigarettes.
Baltika, the brewer famous for its numbered flavors of beers, now faces a new challenge: a brand of cigarettes also called Baltika is spotting the Baltika logo, but it has nothing to do with the brewery.
81. Baltica is famous for its numbered flavors of beer
82. Cigarettes Baltika were distributed in the center of St. Petersburg as a part of the promotion campaign.
83. The brewery Baltica started to produce cigarettes with the same trademark.
84. The cigarette factory from St. Petersburg is illegally using Baltika trademark.
85. The makers of the cigarettes from Podoisk think that the brewery Baltika has no right to monopolize the brand name “Baltika”.
86. Baltika is going to defend its trademark in court.
87. The cigarette makers just used the word “Baltika”, not the brewery’s logo.
88. The cigarette factory is going to defend its right to use the word “Baltica” as the trademark for their product.
89. The lawyers think that the cigarette factory will certainly win the case.
90. The brewery’s officials think that the use of their logo by the cigarette company will contribute to the popularity of beer Baltika.
6. Choose the correct preposition to fill each space in the text.
The price (91)________ zinc (92)_______ the London Metal Exchange rose sharply ( 93)________ 1 June and continued to climb steadily (94)________ the end of August when it peaked (95)_________$2,000.
Then it levelled off (96)________ a couple of months (97)_______ plunging dramatically (98)_______ 20%. (99)_______ then it has picked up gradually and is expected to continue to rise slowly (100)______the coming weeks.
9l. a) of b) at c) in 96. a) for b) on c) by
92. a) in b) on c) at 97. a) by b) before c) to
93. a) in b) on c) at 98. a) in b) at c) by
94. a) until b) to c) after 99. a) since b) from c) over
95. a) on b) by c) at 100. a) for b) at c) in