Subject specific words A-M
Subject specific words N-Z
Academic words A-M
Academic words N-Z
General knowledge
100

Behaviour or activities that make people believe that a company is doing more to protect the environment than it really is.

Greenwashing

100

An amount of something that you allow for, if there is a possible mistake in calculations.

margin of error

100

Who is Germany's federal minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action?

Katherina Reiche

200

A sum of money or something valuable that you give or offer to somebody to persuade them to help you, especially by doing something dishonest or illegal.

Bribe

200

This refers to jobs or workers of an administrative, managerial, or clerical nature; rather than physical or manual work.

*White-collar

200

What is Germany's top export?

Cars and car parts.

This accounted for ca. €279 billion in 2024, about 17% of all exports.

(according to Statista & destatis.de -- 2025 figures are not published yet)

300

This is a special measure of inflation that excludes items having volatile prices (such as fuel and food) from the price index being used.

core inflation

300

Small business expenses that you first pay yourself. Sometimes, the employer will pay you back later for these.

*Out-of-pocket expenses

300

To make something worse, especially of a problem or disease.

to exacerbate

300

This words refers to existing or most common of something (often ideas, theories, concepts or similar) at a particular time.

prevailing

300

Millennials are considered to have be born between what years?

From about 1980 to 2000. 

+/- a few years

400

A short speech (typically informal or spontaneous) used by a person who is trying to sell something or persuade somebody to do something.

elevator pitch

400

This is a company which is part of (and controlled by) a larger and more important company

*subsidiary company

400

Which nation is the world's 4th largest economy?

India (as of 2025).

1. USA 2. China 3. Germany 4. India 5. Japan

But depending on the sources or how you measure, India and Japan are often very close, and could swap. Germany is only slightly ahead of both.

500

An employee’s emotional connection, identification with, and personal involvement to the organization or company.

affective commitment

500

A fallacy where individuals or organizations continue investing money, time, or effort into a failing project because of what they have already invested, even when abandoning it would be the better decision.

Sunk cost fallacy

500

What is this marketing principle called?

You buy a new tablet, and then receive a free 6-month subscription to an online streaming service. When the 6 months are nearly up, you wonder if you should let the regular billing begin, or cancel. You feel a bit sad at losing the streaming possibilities, as you were half-way through a good series...

This is a good example of Partial Ownership (a feature of behavioural economics)