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Order books are full? #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 25, 2004 16:07 pm   Order books are full?
 

Test No. incompl/advan-10 "Finance (2)", question 7

The ......... books for manufacturers of small cars are now full following the rise in petrol.

(a) exercise
(b) order
(c) place
(d) trade

Test No. incompl/advan-10 "Finance (2)", answer 7

The order books for manufacturers of small cars are now full following the rise in petrol.

Correct answer: (b) order

Your answer was: incorrect
The trade books for manufacturers of small cars are now full following the rise in petrol.
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i am not convinced with this answer. i think the answer to this question is "order" books and not "trade" books.
vijayaprashanth
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Order books are full #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 25, 2004 17:17 pm   Order books are full
 

You are right - the order books .... are full is the correct answer here.

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