RECEIPTS and TICKETS (photo quiz 1)

Vydáno dne 19.03.2012

Nová série foto kvízů. Tentokrát se zaměříme na to, zda rozumíte anglickým účtenkám, lístkům či vstupenkám. Ke každému obrázku musíte zodpovědět dvě otázky. Opět budete moci nahlédnout netradiční formou do britských reálií.



Než se pustíte do testu, určitě si přečtěte článek RECEPT vs. RECEIPT, kde se mimojiné dozvíte, jak se správě čte slovíčko receipt. Chybuje zde opravdu hodně studentů, i značně pokročilých.

  1. These are two tickets for the London Eye. What do they say?

    1. One of the tickets is an upgrade to Fast Track, which simply means that you won't have to wait in t
    2. You will be able to enter a special show before getting on the London Eye.
    3. You will get 4D glasses with this ticket.
    4. You'll get a glass of champagne when you enter the capsule.
  2. What does 4D Experience mean?

    1. 4D Experience is a special place where you can go with this ticket and you will have a fantastic vi
    2. 4D is the same as 3D. They just want to attract more people with this catchy phrase.
    3. It doesn't exist. There's a typo on the ticket.
    4. You'll go into a 3D cinema. The fourth dimension is something extra, e.g. splashing water or smoke.
  3. This is a ticket to a famous cathedral. This is not a regular ticket though. What is different about it?

    1. It is more expensive than a regular ticket.
    2. The price is always different on 23rd December, because it's one day before Christmas Day.
    3. There is a special price promotion.
    4. This is a last admission ticket.
  4. What should you be careful about before entering the cathedral?

    1. You should be careful about how much you pay.
    2. You should enter the building with another person, otherwise you won't be admitted.
    3. You should make sure they will let you in if you come late in the afternoon.
    4. You shouldn't enter the building with knives or swords.
  5. This is the front and back of a receipt from T.K.Maxx, where they sell big labels for small prices. What do they say on the front (red) part?

    1. The purchased goods cost £100.
    2. You can get a refund by 1st June, 2012.
    3. You can change the purchased good if the price is lower than £8.
    4. You can return the purchased goods within 15 days after purchase.
  6. What can you read on the back (white) part of the receipt?

    1. If you take part in the survey, you are going to win £1,000.
    2. If you take part in the survey, you may win some money.
    3. There are 10 chances to win £1.000.
    4. You must draw a heart in the survey.
  7. These are two British railway tickets? What information can you read on them?

    1. Both ticket holders departed from Luton Airport.
    2. They are both valid for the same number of days.
    3. They are standard tickets.
    4. They were printed at 7 o'clock.
  8. What else do we know from the tickets.

    1. A ticket collector saw one of them.
    2. The British railways symbol is visible in the top left hand corner.
    3. The ticket class is Super Train Deluxe (STD).
    4. They are both return tickets.
  9. These are two receipts from a Tie Rack shop. What did the customer buy?

    1. Five ties, because they only sell ties in this shop.
    2. Two men's silk ties and three games for children.
    3. Two silk ties and three cufflinks.
    4. Two ties and three pairs of cufflinks.
  10. We can't see the price details of the items on the left. What could we say about the transaction on the right though?

    1. Each item cost less than three pounds, but the total was 10 pounds.
    2. The customer didn't want the change back so the shop assistant kept it.
    3. The customer was given more than one pound after the transaction.
    4. The three prices are the same, the customer got a discount.
Správné odpovědi: 1) b, 2) d, 3) c, 4) c, 5) d, 6) b, 7) c, 8) a, 9) d, 10) c
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