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NEW TOEIC Part 5 / 6 / 7
Part 5 + Part 6: finish within 23 minutes
101. For prices, please consult the catalogue.
(a) enclose
(b) enclosed
(c) encloses
(d) enclosure
102. Payment should be sent by bank in
dollars.
(a) draft
(b) money
(c) cashier
(d) transport
103. The warehouse will open during the
maintenance work.
(a) pause
(b) delay
(c) allow
(d) remain
104. Attendance at the meeting on the 25th is
(a) attended
(b) mandatory
(c) interested
(d) requesting
105. All visitors must report to on arrival.
(a) secure
(b) secured
(c) secures
(d) security
106. Tickets will go sale four weeks before
the performance.


(a) at
(b) to
(c) on
(d) in
107. One percent of the cost of construction has been
to the purchase of artworks for the lobby.
(a) divided
(b) suggested
(c) allocated
(d) decorated
108. Critics of the plan fear the new regulations will
be impossible to
(a) advise
(b) enforce
(c) increase
(d) persuade
109. It is hoped that the new packaging will be more
to prospective purchasers.
a) strong
(b) colorful
(c) appealing
(d) different
110. Because of the costs, the board is to
approve the measures.
(a) powerful
(b) reluctant
(c) difficult
(d) expensive
111. For more information, our website
www.bigbusiness.com.

(a) look
(b) show
(c) check
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(d) offer
112. The movement of the control knobs on the
prototype is not yet enough.
(a) smooth
(b) smoother
(c) smoothly
(d) smoothing
113. The new painting will in the boardroom.
(a) hang
(b) place
(c) enjoy
(d) improve
114. January 1st, trash will be collected on
Tuesdays.
(a) Begin
(b) Began
(c) Begins
(d) Beginning
115. We are interested in becoming the North
American for your products, and would to like
to arrange a meeting to discuss this in detail.
(a) represent
(b) represents
(c) to represent
(d) representative
116. A loose electrical caused the equipment

to overheat.
(a) error
(b) worker
(c) operation
(d) connection
117. The price of copper reached an all-time
last week.
(a) top
(b) record
(c) output
(d) mining
118. This product is shipped in 10-gallon
(a) drums
(b) boats
(c) supply
(d) postage
119. The court decided that the advertisement does
not our products.
(a) mistake
(b) misapply
(c) misfortune
(d) misrepresent
120. We have a dedicated export department for
sales.
(a) abroad
(b) overseas
(c) stranger
(d) foreigner
121. The contract states that we retain of the
architect’s plans.

(a) priority
(b) building
(c) ownership
(d) application
122. The documents have been by a failure to
maintain proper storage conditions.
(a) sent
(b) ruined
(c) ordered
(d) discounted
123. The bank returned the because it lacked
an authorizing signature.
(a) cash
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(b) check
(c) coins
(d) money
124. Use of third-party accessories with this product
will the warranty.
(a) void
(b) destroy
(c) disable
(d) validate
125. Upon opening, confirm contents of this box
the enclosed parts list.
(a) upon
(b) within
(c) toward
(d) against
126. A 30-horsepower motor is available as an

optional
(a) energy
(b) upgrade
(c) increase
(d) reinforcement
127. The restaurant will be closed the health
code violations are addressed.
(a) for
(b) until
(c) during
(d) through
128. Two-thirds of the university’s incoming
class is from out of state.
(a) grade
(b) tuition
(c) freshman
(d) graduated
129. The new pipeline would transport
300,000 barrels of oil per day.
(a) propose
(b) proposed
(c) proposal
(d) proposing
130. Vancouver-based M-Corp has pledged $5
million to help create for the assembly of the
aircraft.
(a) pilot
(b) machine
(c) software
(d) workforce

131. The Crossroads Shopping Plaza has had a 30
percent rate for the past two years.
(a) store
(b) price
(c) credit
(d) vacancy
132. Troe Industries will move its production to
in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in 2007.
(a) profits
(b) products
(c) factories
(d) customers
133. On Wednesday, the company announced
layoffs that will affect nearly 7 percent of its 8,700
worldwide.
(a) awards
(b) stories
(c) catalogs
(d) employees
134. The city has a history of first-rate
sporting events.
(a) hosting
(b) beating
(c) grading
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(d) visiting
135. The market chain claims that it some
5,000 new products to its shelves annually.
(a) adds
(b) hires

(c) sells
(d) replaces
136. the change in management, losses, in
terms of quarterly net profit, have fallen
dramatically.
(a) If
(b) By
(c) Since
(d) Because
137. Indirect employment adds nearly 15,000 more
jobs to those by foreign companies in the
state.
(a) used
(b) moved
(c) worked
(d) provided
138. Instead of playing safe with its repertoire, City
Opera has continued to risks.
(a) do
(b) take
(c) have
(d) get
139. The ability to program in both C and
FORTRAN would be for this position.
(a) an asset
(b) a salary
(c) a manager
(d) an employee
140. Thursday’s of Tim Reynolds as CEO
ends Seybol Inc.’s seven-month search for a top

executive.
(a) appointed
(b) to appoint
(c) appointing
(d) appointment
Questions 141-144 refer to the following letter.
Feathers Flying
During the four quarters of 2005, Feather Airline’s share _____ rose 103 percent, compared with Bryant
Airlines’ shares, which rose only 62 percent.
141. (a) wing
(b) price
(c) engine
(d) ticket
In the fourth quarter alone, Feather Airline stock more than _____ to hit $18 per share.
142. (a) rose
(b) spent
(c) lifted
(d) doubled
Its closing price last Friday was at $26.68 per share, an _____ high for the airline.
143. (a) all-time
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(b) all the time
(c) every time
(d) each time
Feather Airline’s current market _____ is $3.94 billion.
144. (a) bank
(b) aisle
(c) store
(d) value
Questions 145-148 refer to the following letter.

CEO Values Opinions
Lawrence Smith, Chief Executive at Dynamic Technologies, encourages teamwork over competition
among managers and business _____ in his company.
145. (a) units
(b) drawers
(c) offices
(d) calendars
When big _____ must be made, she always asks managers to give him two different options, with all the
positive and
146. (a) times
(b) ideas
(c) folders
(d) decision
negative _____ associated with each option
147. (a) issues
(b) orders
(c) tables
(d) workers
Smith is so dedicated to building teamwork that 30 percent of managers’ end-of-the-year bonuses are
decided by the amount of _____ they put into teamwork.
148. (a) pad
(b) word
(c) group
(d) effort
Questions 149-152 refer to the following letter.
"35th Annual Bridge Race to Be Held
The 35th Annual Bridge Race will be held in Potterstown, OH next Saturday.
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The five kilometer race goes across the bridge and back _____."
149. (a) two

(b) pair
(c) twice
(d) double
The first Bridge Race was held in 1971, to inaugurate the _____ Potterstown Bridge, which was built to
replace an aging
150. (a) now
(b) common
(c) current
(d) outdated
and dilapidated _____ that spanned the Fauntleroy River.
151. (a) race
(b) event
(c) river
(d) bridge
"The Bridge Race has become a major event in Potterstown; some 15,000 people run the race each _____.
152. (a) year
(b) prize
(c) runner
(d) course
For more information about the Potterstown Bridge Race, visit ."
Part 7 : finish within 22 minutes
Welcome to QuickRenew Online License Renewal!
Thank you for using New York’s new QuickRenew online system to apply for your driver’s license.
Please note that our policy has changed as of June 2005. It is now our policy not to renew driver’s
licenses that have outstanding tickets or violations of any kind.
You may use this system to renew your license only if you meet ALL the following criteria:
* You currently have a driver’s license and obtained it within the past three years
* Your license was lost or destroyed AND your name, date of birth, and gender were correct on your lost
or destroyed license
* Your address has not changed

* Your license is not suspended, has not expired, and is not invalid for any reason
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If you do not meet ALL the criteria above, you must visit one of our offices in person to renew or replace
your driver’s license.
153. When did the company change its policies?
(a) May 2005
(b) June 2005
(c) September 2005
(d) November 2005
154. According to the passage, which of the
following is NOT a condition required to use the
online system?
(a) No tickets are outstanding.
(b) No change of address is needed.
(c) The current license was issued in another
state.
(d) The current license was issued within the
past 3 years.
155. What did Martha Carlson acknowledge
about the office furniture?
(a) That it was paid for in cash
(b) That it was delivered on time
(c) That it was delivered undamaged
(d) That it was paid for by credit card
156. Which of the following was NOT part of
Martha Carlson’s order?
(a) A desk
(b) A lamp
(c) A chair
(d) A file cabinet.

Plaster Mold Casting
Plaster mold casting is used to make limited production parts.
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The part to be cast is placed into plaster, which hardens around the part forming a mold. The mold is
carefully cut in half and the part inside removed. The two halves of the plaster mold are then reassembled
to create a whole piece. Molten metal is poured into the mold. After the metal cools down, the plaster
mold is broken and the metal piece is removed, cleaned, and polished.
Cast parts using this technique range in weight from 30g to 7kg. Section thicknesses can be as small as
0.6mm. Copper and magnesium are commonly cast using this process.
157. According to the passage, what kind of
parts is the plaster mold casting process used to
make?
(a) Thin parts
(b) Heavy parts
(c) Precision parts
(d) Limited production parts
158. What is the lower end of the weight range
for parts made using the plaster mold casting
technique?
(a) 7g
(b) 16g
(c) 20g
(d) 30g.
159. Which of the following metals is mentioned
as being used in plaster mold casting?
(a) Zinc
(b) Steel
(c) Copper
(d) Aluminum
World of Travel Magazine

1205 Madison Avenue
New York, NY
Dear Lisa Heller,
Thank you for your comments on Margaret Dawson’s latest article, “A Walk Through the Eastern
Gardens.” A copy of your letter has been forwarded to the author for her response. I am sure you will be
hearing from her in the near future.
I am pleased that you found our article informative and interesting, and hope that you will continue to
read our publication. Should you have any comments or questions in the future, please do not hesitate to
write to this office.
Adventure Safely!
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Mark Greenbaum
Editor in Chief,
World of Travel Magazine.
160. In what kind of magazine did Margaret
Dawson’s article appear?
(a) An art magazine
(b) A food magazine
(c) A travel magazine
(d) A gardening magazine.
161. What does Mark Greenbaum say happened
to the letter Lisa Heller sent?
(a) It was sent to an author.
(b) It was entered into a contest.
(c) It was published in the magazine.
(d) It was filed for future reference.
162. What does Mark Greenbaum invite Lisa
Heller to do?
(a) Apply for a fulltime job
(b) Submit a magazine article

(c) Visit when she is in the area
(d) Write again if she has any questions.
Investment Pays Off
Last January, Samantha Richards Couture, an $800 million dollar woman’s fashion designer and
merchandiser, spent $400 million on a buyout of Sager Brand Stores, a chain that specializes in selling
low-priced clothing in small towns throughout rural North America. The investment took less than a year
to pay off. Yesterday, Samantha Richards announced it had nearly doubled its third-quarter profits, over
the previous year. The stock market responded by pushing Samantha Richards share prices to their
highest in the company’s history.
163. What is learned about Samantha Richards
Couture?
(a) It imports textiles from Asia.
(b) It is worth more than $1 billion.
(c) It is seeking to enter new markets.
(d) It designs and sells woman’s clothing.
164. What did Samantha Richards Couture do
the previous year?
(a) Purchased another company
(b) Emerged from financial troubles
(c) Released a successful product line
(d) Sold its most profitable business unit
165. What is learned about Sager Brand Stores?
(a) It operates internationally.
(b) It owes nearly $800 million.
(c) It has more than 6,000 outlets.
(d) It sells mainly in small towns.
The Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. Made entirely of iron
latticework, it stands 986 feet tall, not including the 79-foot antenna on top, and weighs in at an
impressive 10,100 tons.

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For 40 years the Tower held the honor of being the world’s tallest building. These days it is far from the
tallest, but it is still visited by more than 6 million people each year.
The Tower is open to visitors Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m
166. Which of the following is NOT described
about the Eiffel Tower in the brochure?
(a) Its age
(b) Its height
(c) Its weight
(d) Its building material
167. On which day is the Eiffel Tower closed to
visitors?
(a) Monday
(b) Tuesday
(c) Sunday
(d) Wednesday.
168. For how long was the Eiffel Tower the
world’s tallest structure?
(a) 17 years
(b) 24 years
(c) 30 years
(d) 40 years
169. From the information in the graph, what can
be said about the year 2001?
(a) Support sales rose to their highest level.
(b) Hardware sales and support sales were the
same.
(c) Support sales were much higher than
hardware sales.
(d) Hardware sales and support sales both

increased from the previous year
170. What general trend is shown by the graph?
(a) Support sales rose every year.
(b) Hardware always exceeded support sales.
(c) Support always exceeded hardware sales.
(d) Hardware sales increased while support sales
remained unchanged.
171. In which year were hardware sales the
highest?
(a) 1999
(b) 2000
(c) 2001
(d) 2003.
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172. How much support was sold in 2003?
(a) $5.0 million
(b) $12.5 million
(c) $27.5 million
(d) $30.0 million.
Alice Kwak
2551 Lancey Street
Toronto, Ontario M2O 2R5
P. (566) 734-4470
E-mail:
Ms. Rory Saunders
Human Resources Manager
Trinity Client Publications
881 Second Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M20 3K2
Dear Ms. Saunders:

I am writing in regard to the Administrative Assistant position that is available at Trinity Client
Publications.
I have just completed the Office Administration program at Frayer College and am excited to try my skills
in the real world. I am literate in basic computer programs, and have writing, editing, and critical thinking
skills. I work well with tight deadlines, and am a highly-motivated self-starter.
At past jobs I have edited letters, memos, and proposals, and corresponded with clients and donors. I am
efficient and accurate in all my work. Please consult the enclosed resume for additional information about
my work experience.
Thank you for taking the time to consider my application. If you have any questions you can reach me at
(566) 734-4470 or at
Sincerely,
Alice Kwak
Encl.
173. In which of the following areas does Alice
Kwak claim to have experience?
(a) Using databases
(b) Editing letters
(c) Arranging travel
(d) Organizing files.
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174. Which of the following has been included
with Alice Kwak’s letter?
(a) A resume
(b) A photograph
(c) A reference list
(d) A sample of her work
175. Who is Rory Saunders?
(a) A copy editor
(b) A Career Center employee
(c) A human resources manager

(d) A teacher at Frayer College.
176. What does Alice Kwak describe herself as
being?
(a) Organized
(b) A team player
(c) A self-starter
(d) Good with people
177. In which year was whole milk consumed
the most?
(a) 1980
(b) 1985
(c) 1990
(d) 1995.
178. What trend does the graph show?
(a) Consumption of whole milk is declining.
(b) Consumption of lowfat milk is increasing.
(c) Consumption of all milk types is decreasing.
(d) Consumption of skim milk is increasing
faster than other types.
179. What was the per capita milk consumption
for skim milk in 1995?
(a) 30 gallons
(b) 50 gallons
(c) 70 gallons
(d) 90 gallons.
180. What is true about the graph?
(a) It measures milk in liters.
(b) It spans a four year period.
(c) It compares three kinds of milk.
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(d) It shows household consumption of milk.
To: Dianne Thomas
From: Jason Levy M
Date: Tuesday May 25, 2005 8:37:12 a.m.
Subject: A favor to ask

Hello Dianne,
I need you to do a big favor for me. There’s a package sitting on my desk that needs to be sent to the
London office. They had asked me to edit our annual report before it goes to press and they need it back
this week. The manuscript is packaged and addressed; it needs to be sent with some kind of express mail
service.
Please go online and look at the In-A-Flash Delivery Service site (www.inaflashdelivery.com).
Enter the destination (London office), how much it weighs (1 pound), when you need it to arrive
(overnight). You can pay for it online and they’ll automatically send someone over to the office to pick the
package up. Make sure you print a receipt when you pay for it, and make sure you get a receipt when the
package gets picked up. The package weighs about a pound. It needs to arrive in London by Friday.
I have meetings all day and won’t be in the office until around 4p.m. Can you please see that the package
goes out this morning? Once it’s been sent, can you send Peggy an e-mail and just let her know the
package is out the door and that she can expect it before Friday?
Thanks,
Jason
==========================================================================
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181. Where does Jason say the package can be
found?
(a) On his desk
(b) At reception
(c) On the coffee table
(d) By the photocopy machine.
182. What does Jason ask Dianne to do?

(a) Go to the post office to send the package.
(b) Leave the confirmation number on his desk.
(c) Purchase additional insurance for the
package.
(d) Print a receipt when she pays for the
shipping.
183. When does the package need to get to
London?
(a) Tuesday
(b) Wednesday
(c) Thursday
(d) Friday
184. How much does it cost to send a package to
Europe in three days?
(a) $18.45
(b) $26.5
(c) $38.95
(d) $44.15
185. For which kind of package does the table
give prices?
(a) Gifts, over five pounds
(b) Gifts, up to three pounds
(c) Documents, up to one pound
(d) Documents, two to four pounds.
M E M O R A N D U M
Liberty Legal Services 302 Pine Street, Suite 2300
Los Angeles, CA 80214
Dear Colleagues,
I am writing to introduce the newest member on our staff. Andrea Langley comes to us straight out of
Hanfard Law School, where she graduated at the top of her class. As is typical of our new lawyers, she

will spend her first six months here working with various people in the office.
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This month Andrea will be working with Karen Jackson in our real estate division. Next month she will
work with Larry Dean in licensing. That is as far as we have her schedule planned. If any of you have
some time to spend with Andrea and have some interesting projects coming up, please let me know and
we may be able to arrange for her to work with you. Please keep in mind that we do not want an
intelligent and eager young lawyer like Andrea doing busy work. Her mind is much more useful to us
than that.
Please take a moment to stop by Andrea’s desk and introduce yourselves. And congratulate her for
passing her exam.
Thanks,
Scott
Scott Hartman
Senior Partner.

To: Scott Hartman
From: Nancy Strong
Date: July 1, 2005 10:45:19 a.m.
Subject: Andrea Langley
Scott,
I got your memo about Andrea Langley. I’m starting to work on an interesting and difficult case that I
think would be a good learning experience for her; I could use the help while she’s making her rounds.
The case I want her for is a mergers and acquisitions case. It’s for a merger between two high-powered
technology companies. Due to their backgrounds, it will require a fair amount of paperwork. There will
also be a lot of research required, and I think it would give her a real taste of what most work in mergers
and acquisitions is like.
If it’s okay with you, would you please run it by Andrea? We’d really love her down in this office for a
few weeks.
Thanks,
Nancy Strong.

186. What is learned about Andrea Langley?
(a) She is Nancy Strong’s niece.
(b) She recently graduated from school.
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(c) She worked as a legal secretary for several
years.
(d) She signed a one-year contract to work with
Liberty.
187. What will Andrea Langley do during her
first six months at Liberty?
a) Work with several lawyers
(b) Concentrate on a single case
(c) Learn about California’s laws
(d) Specialize in one area of law.
188. What does Scott Hartman NOT ask people
to do?
(a) Introduce themselves to Andrea Langley
(b) Andrea Langley to observe them in court
(c) Suggest projects for Andrea Langley to work
on
(d) Congratulate Andrea Langley for her
accomplishment.
189. In which area of law does Nancy Strong
work?
(a) Adoption
(b) Licensing
(c) Real estate
(d) Corporate mergers.
190. What does Nancy Strong say about the case
she is working on?

(a) It is likely to be resolved out of court.
(b) It will involve a great deal of research.
(c) It is receiving publicity in the newspapers.
(d) It requires a person with strong computer
skills.
Tuesday September 5, 2005
8:00
9:00 Meeting, Kevin Larson discuss budget for next year
10:00
11:00
12:00 Meeting, Kalfax Printers 233 E. 14th Street
1:00
2:00
3:00 Hair Trends, cash only
4:00 Jessica Masson, office annual review
5:00

To: Cathy Reid
From: Amy Schneider
Date: September 5, 2005
Subject: Lunch

Dear Cathy,
I am SO sorry, but I have to cancel lunch today. You know I’ve been complaining about the printing
company we use at work for several months now. We’re finally trying to get a new printing company, and
I have a meeting with them today at noon. We’re hoping to have them start by the end of the month. We
have a few big jobs coming up and we’d like to try our new printer out on some smaller jobs first. So this
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meeting today is very important and will probably take 2 hours. I tried for something later, but noon was
the only time I could coordinate with them.

I’m going to get my hair cut at 3:00. If you’d like to meet me at Hair Trends on 4th Ave., we can catch up
for a little while, but I need to be back in the office by 4:00.
No need to call, if you decide to meet me at the hair salon, just show up. Otherwise I’ll call you later to
reschedule lunch for next week. My treat.
Sorry!!
Amy.
191. At what time is Amy Schneider planning to
work on a budget for the following year?
(a) 9:00
(b) 11:00
(c) 12:00
(d) 3:00.
192. What does Amy Schneider have scheduled
for 4:00 p.m.?
(a) A haircut
(b) An annual review
(c) An job interview
(d) A meeting with a client.
193. Why does Amy Schneider apologize to her
friend?
(a) She has to cancel their meeting.
(b) She did not invite her to a party.
(c) She forgot about their appointment.
(d) She did not send her a birthday card.
194. What does Amy Schneider suggest that her
friend do?
(a) Call her later
(b) Stop by after work
(c) Meet her at a hair salon
(d) Come by her office later.

195. How long does Amy Schneider expect her
meeting with the printer to take?
(a) One hour
(b) One and a half hours
(c) Two hours
(d) Two and a half hours.
Roger Lee, Ph.D.
Head, Search Committee
Department of Finance
Tealand School of Business
Lindberg University
Lacy, NM 82144
January 23, 2006
Dear Dr. Lee,
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I recently learned that you have an opening for a professor in your department. I am quite interested in
moving to Lacy, NM. My background is in accounting and I am currently a tenured professor at the
Harper School of Business.
I have excellent publishing and teaching records, and have served on several administrative committees. I
have attached my CV for you to look at. If you need more information, or if it looks like I may be a good
fit for your department, please contact me.
Thank you for your consideration,
William Chang
Department of Finance
Harper School of Business
School of Business
Ridgeland University
Ridgeland, TN 22106
(403) 538-3194
e-mail:


William Chang
102 Percy Lane
Ridgeland, TN 22114
(403) 223-1016
Department of Finance
Harper School of Business
School of Business
Ridgeland University
Ridgeland, TN 22106
(403) 538-3194
e-mail:
EDUCATION
1994-1997 The Haverford School of Business
Ph.D. Accounting
1985-1987 Institute of Management, Glasgow, Scotland
Master of Business Administration
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EXPERIENCE
2003-present Harper School of Business, Ridgeland University
Associate Professor of Accounting
2001-2003 Assistant Professor of Accounting
1997-2001 Keller School of Business, Garfield University
Assistant Professor of Marketing
1987-1994 Hapland Worldwide
(Hapland Worldwide is an advertising agency.)
Position Held: Senior Accountant
Awards
2004 2004 Teaching Award
Award given to outstanding teachers of the core accounting classes

2002 Trent Bayland Award
Award given in recognition of the best accounting paper derived from a Ph.D. thesis.
196. Where does William Chang currently
work?
(a) A database center
(b) A business school
(c) A research center
(d) An accounting firm.
197. When did William Chang work at Hapland
Worldwide?
(a) 1985-1987
(b) 1987-1994
(c) 1997-2001
(d) 2001-2003.
198. In which area did William Chang receive
his Ph.D.?
(a) Accounting
(b) Administration
(c) Project manager
(d) Account management.
199. At which school did William Chang get his
Ph.D.?
(a) Harper School of Business
(b) Keller School of Business
(c) Tealand School of Business
(d) Haverford School of Business.
200. What did William Chang do in 2004?
(a) He was promoted.
(b) He won an award.
(c) He published a book.

(d) He started a company.
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