Comenius 2010/2012.  The same test was carried out on a sample of 24 students, first in 2010, at the beginning of the project (test 1), and then in 2012,

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Comenius 2010/2012

 The same test was carried out on a sample of 24 students, first in 2010, at the beginning of the project (test 1), and then in 2012, at the end of the project (test 2)  The test consisted of 15 multiple choice questions.  The test has been constructed and the results have been processed with the help of Moodle system.

 A cover letter is a modern form of: a) CV, b) job application, c) job advertisement  An unemployed person is a person who is over 18 and: a) is jobless, actively looking for a job and has been registered at a job office, b) isn’t studying but doesn’t want to work on the terms determined by the market, c) is a full-time student, actively looking for a job, ready to work on the terms determined by the market

 For the tax year 2011, the scale of incom tax from natural persons is: a) 19%, 30%, 40%, b) 18%, 32%, c) 19%, 36%  The problem of unemployment appeared in Poland in: a) 1989, b) 1970, c) 1981  Price of shares on the stock market depends mainly on: a) inflation, b) demand and supply, c) exchange rate, c) none of these answers is correct

 The president influences the economy of the country by: a) developing the draft budget law, b) establishing the annual monetary policy guidelines, c) signing the budget and other economic laws  Full-time work in Poland lasts: a) 8 hours and an average of 40 hours per week, b) 6 hours and an average of 40 hours per week, c) 7 hours and an average of 40 hours per week

 CV is a document containing facts: a) usually presented in a chronological way, b) justifying the selection of the offer, c) corresponding to the expectations of the employer  Commercial banks operate on the basis of: a) co-working, b) competition, c) cooperation  The largest share of state budget expenditures is: a) grants and subsidies, b) funding for roads, c) public debt servicing

 One of the major stock exchanges is located in: a) Tokyo, b) Madrid, c) Los Angeles  When the value of zloty declines against the dollar: a) profitability of export decreases, b) profitability of export increases, c) it doesn’t influence export  The entity responsible for privatisation in Poland is: a) Ministry of Economy, b) Ministry of Privatisation, c) Ministry of Treasury, d) Ministry of Finance

 The budget deficit is: a) surplus state revenues over its expenses, b) surplus state expenses over its revenues, c) neither of the answers is correct  Communities / municipalities have the right to determine the amount of certain taxes: a) true, b) false