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The Game of Definitions A word will appear on the screen along with three meanings. In your teams decide which is the correct meaning. Form filling vocabulary.

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1 The Game of Definitions A word will appear on the screen along with three meanings. In your teams decide which is the correct meaning. Form filling vocabulary

2 Maiden Name A) Your middle name B) The name a woman has before she is married C) Mr/Mrs/Miss

3 Not Applicable or N/A A) Something does not apply B) Something is very important C) Something must not be ignored

4 N I Number A) Your Bank Account Number B) Your Pin Number C) Your National Insurance Number

5 A) How you sign your name B) Your Surname C) Password Signature

6 Address A) An item of clothing B) The place where you live C) How old you are

7 Occupation A) If you are married B) The job you do C) What you like doing in your spare time

8 Home Telephone No. A) The phone number at work B) The phone number at your house C) Your mobile phone number

9 Marital Status A) Say if you have children B) Say if you have a job C) Say if you are married or not

10 D.O.B A) When you were married B) When you were born C) When you left school

11 Forename A) Your last name B) Your middle name C) Your first name

12 Spouse A) Your child B) Your husband or wife C) Your brother/sister

13 Convictions A) If you have ever been guilty of a crime B) Make someone believe what you say C) Your relations

14 Delete A) To add information B) To ignore C) To cross out

15 Reference A) A person who can speak on your behalf about your skills B) Someone you play football with C) A dictionary

16 P.T.O. A) Please Tick Off B) Please Take One C) Please Turn Over

17 Next of Kin A) Your nearest or closest relative B) Your doctor C) Your next door neighbour

18 Direct Debit A) No cost B) A payment from you bank account C) A guarantee

19 Dependants A) Any family members B) Elderly family members C) Any family members who rely on you for financial support or help with money

20 Block Capitals A) Capital letters (upper case) B) Small letters (lower case) C) A certificate

21 Authorise A) To refuse or say ‘no’ B) To allow or say ‘yes’ C) To write down

22 Title A)The name of your favourite book B) Mr/Mrs/Miss/Sir etc. C) Yours sincerely

23 Provisional A) You must provide information B) Something has been provided C) Something is temporary

24 NB A)Short for Not Bold which means do not type in bold type B) Short for the Latin words Nota Bene which means note well C) Short for not bound which means that you are not bound by an agreement

25 Countersignature A)A countersignature is a second signature on a document B)A countersignature is a person whose job is to check all signatures on documents C) Countersignature means to count all signatures on a document

26 Correspondence Address A)The address where you would like to live B)The address where you wish mail to be sent C) The address where your parents live

27 Guidance Notes A)Notes written for the Girls Guides B) Notes which are difficult to understand C) Notes which help you to complete a form correctly

28 Confirm A)Support something that is true B) To work for a small firm C) To tell someone something in confidence

29 Strictly Confidential A)Information is not private B) Information must be passed to other people C) Information is not to be shared with any other person, that it is private

30 Renewal A)To receive a gift B)To replace something with a newer one C) To gain a reward

31 SAE A)Stands for ‘stick all envelopes’ B) Stands for ‘stamped addressed envelope’ C) Stands for ‘send all envelopes’

32 Parents’ details A)Details such as their name, where they were born, their date of birth and their nationality B)Details such as height, weight and the colour of their eyes C)Details such as where they were brought up and which schools they attended

33 Present employer A)An employer who gives you presents B) The employer who interviews you C) The person who employs you at the moment

34 Registration A)You MUST complete B)To read something very carefully C) To add to an official list e.g. yourself, (births, deaths and marriages) or your car

35 Venue A)To print something B)A French word which means the place where something takes place C) To write only in black ink

36 Current address A)The address at which you live at the moment B)The place where you last lived C) The address where you hold your current account

37 Declaration A)A celebration of something B) To deny something C) A statement in which you sign to state that it is true

38 Gender A)To graduate from college B) Whether you are male or female C) To translate something

39 Exchange A)To order something to be done B) To give change to somebody C) To change something for something else

40 Naturalisation A)To give a person from another country citizenship to live in this country B) To use products which are made from natural sources C) To act naturally

41 Office use only A)Something can only be completed by using Microsoft Office B) You can only fill it in if you work in an office C) You must not fill it in, the staff checking the forms will complete that section

42 Previous address A)The address of your neighbour directly behind you B) The place where you lived last C) The address where you preferred to live

43 Alternative telephone A)You can choose to phone or not B) Another number you can be contacted on other than your main number C) A new telephone system

44 Duplicate A)An exact copy of the original B) To comfort somebody C) Your twin

45 Guardian A)Someone who guards your property B) Someone whose favourite newspaper is the Guardian C) A person who has legal custody of another person especially a child

46 Enclosed A)To put something inside e.g. an envelope B) To add more information C) To be allowed to do something

47 Replacement A)Where you live temporarily B) To receive an amount of money in the post C) Something that takes the place of something else

48 Last name A)Your name before you were married B) Your family name C) Your middle name

49 Applicant A)A person who gets the job B) A person who gets sacked from a job C) A person who is applying for something

50 Fee A)There is no charge being made B)A payment given to you tax free C) A payment charged for professional services

51 Dwelling A)The place where you live – your home B) The place where you work C) To dwell on something

52 Surname A)Your middle name B) Your family name C) This applies to those people who are called ‘Sir’

53 County A)The population of your town B) The county in which you live e.g. Cheshire C) The name of your local counsellor

54 Full forenames A)Write the full first and second names of four people B) Write the full first names of four people C) Write your first name and middle name (s) in full

55 Extension A)To lengthen something or make it longer B) To give permission C) To seek permission to do something

56 Warranty A)To need something B) To apply for something C) A guarantee for something

57 Remittance A)To admit something B) Another word for a financial payment C) To not allow


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