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University

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15 questions

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1.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Przeczytaj zielony tekst i odpowiedz na niebieskie pytanie:

Do the directors of large companies earn too much? Can we trust them to tell us the truth? Well according to a recent British survey, we can't.

The survey shows that two out of three people think that you can't believe what our business leaders say. Four out of five think big company bosses - fat cats- get too much money for what they do. Many people also believe you can't trust employers because they might not pay your pension when you retire.

The findings show the impact of corporate scandals like Lehman Brothers and JP Morgan. However, your level of trust depends on who you are. Naturally, rich people are less worried about high executive earnings than the poor. Surprisingly, young people have more faith in the honesty of big business bosses than any other age group. Perhaps this is because the under 25s have little experience of life and business. As a result, they believe they can trust their employers.

What are fat cats?

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2.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Przeczytaj zielony tekst i odpowiedz na niebieskie pytanie:

Do the directors of large companies earn too much? Can we trust them to tell us the truth? Well according to a recent British survey, we can't.

The survey shows that two out of three people think that you can't believe what our business leaders say. Four out of five think big company bosses - fat cats- get too much money for what they do. Many people also believe you can't trust employers because they might not pay your pension when you retire.

The findings show the impact of corporate scandals like Lehman Brothers and JP Morgan. However, your level of trust depends on who you are. Naturally, rich people are less worried about high executive earnings than the poor. Surprisingly, young people have more faith in the honesty of big business bosses than any other age group. Perhaps this is because the under 25s have little experience of life and business. As a result, they believe they can trust their employers.

Why don't people trust the bosses of big companies?

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3.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Przeczytaj zielony tekst i odpowiedz na niebieskie pytanie:

Do the directors of large companies earn too much? Can we trust them to tell us the truth? Well according to a recent British survey, we can't.

The survey shows that two out of three people think that you can't believe what our business leaders say. Four out of five think big company bosses - fat cats- get too much money for what they do. Many people also believe you can't trust employers because they might not pay your pension when you retire.

The findings show the impact of corporate scandals like Lehman Brothers and JP Morgan. However, your level of trust depends on who you are. Naturally, rich people are less worried about high executive earnings than the poor. Surprisingly, young people have more faith in the honesty of big business bosses than any other age group. Perhaps this is because the under 25s have little experience of life and business. As a result, they believe they can trust their employers.

Which people are less worried about how much executives earn?

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4.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Przeczytaj zielony tekst i odpowiedz na niebieskie pytanie:

Do the directors of large companies earn too much? Can we trust them to tell us the truth? Well according to a recent British survey, we can't.

The survey shows that two out of three people think that you can't believe what our business leaders say. Four out of five think big company bosses - fat cats- get too much money for what they do. Many people also believe you can't trust employers because they might not pay your pension when you retire.

The findings show the impact of corporate scandals like Lehman Brothers and JP Morgan. However, your level of trust depends on who you are. Naturally, rich people are less worried about high executive earnings than the poor. Surprisingly, young people have more faith in the honesty of big business bosses than any other age group. Perhaps this is because the under 25s have little experience of life and business. As a result, they believe they can trust their employers.

Why do young people have more faith in company bosses?

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Na podstawie zielonego tekstu zdecyduj czy niebieskie zdanie jest prawdziwe czy fałszywe:

Do the directors of large companies earn too much? Can we trust them to tell us the truth? Well according to a recent British survey, we can't.

The survey shows that two out of three people think that you can't believe what our business leaders say. Four out of five think big company bosses - fat cats- get too much money for what they do. Many people also believe you can't trust employers because they might not pay your pension when you retire.

The findings show the impact of corporate scandals like Lehman Brothers and JP Morgan. However, your level of trust depends on who you are. Naturally, rich people are less worried about high executive earnings than the poor. Surprisingly, young people have more faith in the honesty of big business bosses than any other age group. Perhaps this is because the under 25s have little experience of life and business. As a result, they believe they can trust their employers.

Four out of five people think that you can't trust the business leaders.

true

false

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Na podstawie zielonego tekstu zdecyduj czy niebieskie zdanie jest prawdziwe czy fałszywe:

Do the directors of large companies earn too much? Can we trust them to tell us the truth? Well according to a recent British survey, we can't.

The survey shows that two out of three people think that you can't believe what our business leaders say. Four out of five think big company bosses - fat cats- get too much money for what they do. Many people also believe you can't trust employers because they might not pay your pension when you retire.

The findings show the impact of corporate scandals like Lehman Brothers and JP Morgan. However, your level of trust depends on who you are. Naturally, rich people are less worried about high executive earnings than the poor. Surprisingly, young people have more faith in the honesty of big business bosses than any other age group. Perhaps this is because the under 25s have little experience of life and business. As a result, they believe they can trust their employers.

Many people are worried about their pensions.

true

false

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Na podstawie zielonego tekstu zdecyduj czy niebieskie zdanie jest prawdziwe czy fałszywe:

Do the directors of large companies earn too much? Can we trust them to tell us the truth? Well according to a recent British survey, we can't.

The survey shows that two out of three people think that you can't believe what our business leaders say. Four out of five think big company bosses - fat cats- get too much money for what they do. Many people also believe you can't trust employers because they might not pay your pension when you retire.

The findings show the impact of corporate scandals like Lehman Brothers and JP Morgan. However, your level of trust depends on who you are. Naturally, rich people are less worried about high executive earnings than the poor. Surprisingly, young people have more faith in the honesty of big business bosses than any other age group. Perhaps this is because the under 25s have little experience of life and business. As a result, they believe they can trust their employers.

Rich people are more worried about high executive earnings.

true

false

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