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In recent years, there has been a trend for both private and public companies to prepare accounts especially for their employees. Although successive governments have prepared legislation which has encouraged this tendency, most has never been enacted, and employees still do not have the same rights as shareholders. None the less, many companies do now supply some fairly detailed information about their performance to their employees, typically in the form of a written report, but increasingly using electronic media. | | | | Example practice question 1 of 8 | | | | |
| 先是答案,问题在下面 | | T True | | | F False | | | C Cannot Say | | | 1. Companies are increasingly keeping their employees informed about their financial performance. |
| In recent years, there has been a trend for both private and public companies to prepare accounts especially for their employees. Although successive governments have prepared legislation which has encouraged this tendency, most has never been enacted, and employees still do not have the same rights as shareholders. None the less, many companies do now supply some fairly detailed information about their performance to their employees, typically in the form of a written report, but increasingly using electronic media. | | | | Example practice question 2 of 8 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Cannot Say | | | 2. Government legislation has encouraged companies to use electronic media in presenting their accounts. |
| In recent years, there has been a trend for both private and public companies to prepare accounts especially for their employees. Although successive governments have prepared legislation which has encouraged this tendency, most has never been enacted, and employees still do not have the same rights as shareholders. None the less, many companies do now supply some fairly detailed information about their performance to their employees, typically in the form of a written report, but increasingly using electronic media. | | | | Example practice question 3 of 8 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | T True | | | F False | | | C Cannot Say | | | 3. Unlike public companies, private companies have not made particular efforts recently to prepare accounts especially for their employees. |
| In recent years, there has been a trend for both private and public companies to prepare accounts especially for their employees. Although successive governments have prepared legislation which has encouraged this tendency, most has never been enacted, and employees still do not have the same rights as shareholders. None the less, many companies do now supply some fairly detailed information about their performance to their employees, typically in the form of a written report, but increasingly using electronic media. | | | | Example practice question 4 of 8 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | T True | | | F False | | | C Cannot Say | |
| 4. It is not the intention of government legislation to give employees the same rights as shareholders |
| In recent years, there has been a trend for both private and public companies to prepare accounts especially for their employees. Although successive governments have prepared legislation which has encouraged this tendency, most has never been enacted, and employees still do not have the same rights as shareholders. None the less, many companies do now supply some fairly detailed information about their performance to their employees, typically in the form of a written report, but increasingly using electronic media. | | | | Example practice question 5 of 8 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | T True | | | F False | | | C Cannot Say | | | 5. Most company accounts that have been especially prepared for their employees are in electronic format. |
| In recent years, there has been a trend for both private and public companies to prepare accounts especially for their employees. Although successive governments have prepared legislation which has encouraged this tendency, most has never been enacted, and employees still do not have the same rights as shareholders. None the less, many companies do now supply some fairly detailed information about their performance to their employees, typically in the form of a written report, but increasingly using electronic media. | | | | Example practice question 6 of 8 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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True | | | F False | | | C Cannot Say | | | 6. The majority of legislation about employees' access to company accounts, as prepared by successive governments, has not been established as law. |
| In recent years, there has been a trend for both private and public companies to prepare accounts especially for their employees. Although successive governments have prepared legislation which has encouraged this tendency, most has never been enacted, and employees still do not have the same rights as shareholders. None the less, many companies do now supply some fairly detailed information about their performance to their employees, typically in the form of a written report, but increasingly using electronic media. | | | | Example practice question 7 of 8 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | T True | | | F False | | | C Cannot Say | | | 7. Employees who are also shareholders are likely to have more rights than employees alone |
| In recent years, there has been a trend for both private and public companies to prepare accounts especially for their employees. Although successive governments have prepared legislation which has encouraged this tendency, most has never been enacted, and employees still do not have the same rights as shareholders. None the less, many companies do now supply some fairly detailed information about their performance to their employees, typically in the form of a written report, but increasingly using electronic media. | | | | Example practice question 8 of 8 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | T True | | | F False | | | C Cannot Say | | 8. Public companies are leading the way in respect of making their accounts available electronically to their employees. 选C
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