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This document provides a series of matching, fill-in-the-blank, and multiple choice questions about basic banking terms and concepts. Part A asks to match informal phrases with formal banking phrases. Part B asks to match parts of a cheque. Part C asks questions about details of a sample cheque. Part D asks to complete sentences about cheque clearing, cheque records, bankers drafts, overdrafts, standing orders, direct debits, and BACS payments.

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Task 3

This document provides a series of matching, fill-in-the-blank, and multiple choice questions about basic banking terms and concepts. Part A asks to match informal phrases with formal banking phrases. Part B asks to match parts of a cheque. Part C asks questions about details of a sample cheque. Part D asks to complete sentences about cheque clearing, cheque records, bankers drafts, overdrafts, standing orders, direct debits, and BACS payments.

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3.

Operating
Unit 0000 an account

A. Match the formal phrases on the left with the informal phrases on the right.
1. I deposited some money. a. The money's been sent.

2. I withdrew some money. b. I paid in some money.

3. The funds have been transferred. c. It goes out of my account every month.

4. My account is overdrawn. d. I went to a cashpoint.

5. It's paid by standing order. e. I took out some money.

6. My account was debited. f. I'm in the red.

7. My account was credited. g. I checked my balance.

8. I used an ATM. h. It went into my account.

9. I made a balance enquiry. i. It went out of my account.

B. Match the words with the parts of the cheque.

account number 앫 amount in figures 앫 amount in words 앫 cheque number

logo 앫 payee 앫 signature 앫 sort code

± Central and Eastern Bank Date


13/08/2007
14 - 16 St James's Lane
Northampton NT5 8JQ
Pay Jon Marks
A/C Payee

£ 122.50
One hundred and twenty-two
pounds + 50p only Liz Allen
000375 22-34-06 27863201

C. Answer the questions.

1. Who has this cheque been made out to? __________________________

2. Has it been signed and dated? __________________________

3. Is it crossed or uncrossed? __________________________

4. Can it be paid into somebody else's account? __________________________

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For reference see A & C Black Dictionary of Banking and Finance (978-07136-7739-3).
D. Choose the words to complete the sentences.
1. After they have been paid in, cheques usually take three working days to __________.
a. pass b. credit c. clear

2. When I write out a cheque, I keep a record by filling in the __________.


a. receipt b. invoice c. counterfoil

3. If you don't have a cheque book, you can pay by getting a _________ from a branch of your bank.
a. banker's draft b. bank paper c. bank ticket

4. Unlike a personal cheque, a banker's draft can't __________.


a. be rejected b. bounce c. crash

5. A banker's draft is also known as a bank draft or a __________.


a. banker's cheque b. banker's note c. banker's ticket

6. If you need to borrow money, you can apply to your bank for an __________.
a. overdraft possibility b. overdraft facility c. overdraft opportunity

7. If you need to borrow more money from your bank, you can ask them to increase your _________.
a. overdraft limit b. overdraft level c. overdraft supply

8. If you want to borrow money from a third party*, you may have to supply a __________.
a. banker's support b. banker's promise c. banker's reference

9. A banker's reference proves to a third party that you are __________.


a. moneyed b. creditworthy c. rich enough

10. Regular automatic payments of the same amount (e.g. to a charity) are called __________.
a. standing orders b. direct debits c. direct orders

11. Regular automatic payments of varying amounts (e.g. electricity bills) are called __________.
a. standing orders b. direct debits c. direct orders

12. With my savings account, I have to ________ 30 days notice if I want to ________ a withdrawal.
a. say / do b. give / make c. ask for / take

13. Many employees receive their salaries directly into their accounts by __________.
a. BACS payment b. BATS payment c. BAPS payment

14. BACS stands for Bankers Automated __________.


a. cheque system b. cost system c. clearing system

* "A third party" means another person or company

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For reference see A & C Black Banking and Finance (978-07136-7739-3)

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