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Resource material for this battery of exercises #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 05, 2006 11:18 am   Resource material for this battery of exercises
 

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #215 "The Victorian Apprentice (1)", question 1

From 'The Dictionary of Daily Wants', 1858-1859: 'Apprentice' signifies a person who is bound by ......... to serve a master for a certain term, and receives in return for his services instruction in his master's profession, art, or occupation.

(a) custom
(b) indenture
(c) legalities
(d) tradition

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #215 "The Victorian Apprentice (1)", answer 1

From 'The Dictionary of Daily Wants', 1858-1859: 'Apprentice' signifies a person who is bound by indenture to serve a master for a certain term, and receives in return for his services instruction in his master's profession, art, or occupation.

Correct answer: (b) indenture
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Resource material for this battery of exercises #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 05, 2006 11:41 am   Resource material for this battery of exercises
 

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'The Dictionary of Daily Wants'. You can get one HERE.
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