單項(xiàng)選擇題

Questions from 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:
  The exporter, as drawer of a draft (bill of exchange), hands the draft to his bank, the remitting bank, who in turn forwards it to the buyer through a collecting bank in the buyer’s country. A draft (also called a bill) is a written order to a bank or a customer to pay someone on demand or at a fixed time in the future a certain sum of money. If shipping documents accompany the draft, the collection is called “documentary collection.”
  Documentary collection falls into two major categories: one is documents against payment(D/P); the other, documents against acceptance (D/A).
  Documents against payment, as the term suggests, is that the collecting bank will only give the shipping documents representing the title to the goods on the condition that the buyer makes payment.
  Where the paying arrangement is D/A, the collecting bank will only give the buyer the shipping documents after buyer’s acceptance of the bill drawn on him, i.e. the buyer signs his name on the bill promising to pay the sum when it matures. In return he gets what he needs – the shipping documents.
  Under D/A, the seller gives up the title to the goods – shipping documents before he gets payment of the goods. Therefore, an exporter must think twice before he accepts such paying arrangement.

In a transaction, if payment is made by collection, then the remitting bank is always located in()

A.Seller’s country
B.Buyer’s country
C.Either A or B
D.None of the above


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1.單項(xiàng)選擇題

Questions from 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:
  The exporter, as drawer of a draft (bill of exchange), hands the draft to his bank, the remitting bank, who in turn forwards it to the buyer through a collecting bank in the buyer’s country. A draft (also called a bill) is a written order to a bank or a customer to pay someone on demand or at a fixed time in the future a certain sum of money. If shipping documents accompany the draft, the collection is called “documentary collection.”
  Documentary collection falls into two major categories: one is documents against payment(D/P); the other, documents against acceptance (D/A).
  Documents against payment, as the term suggests, is that the collecting bank will only give the shipping documents representing the title to the goods on the condition that the buyer makes payment.
  Where the paying arrangement is D/A, the collecting bank will only give the buyer the shipping documents after buyer’s acceptance of the bill drawn on him, i.e. the buyer signs his name on the bill promising to pay the sum when it matures. In return he gets what he needs – the shipping documents.
  Under D/A, the seller gives up the title to the goods – shipping documents before he gets payment of the goods. Therefore, an exporter must think twice before he accepts such paying arrangement.

A draft can be described as followings except().

A.a(chǎn) bill of exchange
B.a(chǎn) kind of shipping documents
C.a(chǎn) bill
D.a(chǎn) written paying order

2.單項(xiàng)選擇題

Questions from 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:
  The exporter, as drawer of a draft (bill of exchange), hands the draft to his bank, the remitting bank, who in turn forwards it to the buyer through a collecting bank in the buyer’s country. A draft (also called a bill) is a written order to a bank or a customer to pay someone on demand or at a fixed time in the future a certain sum of money. If shipping documents accompany the draft, the collection is called “documentary collection.”
  Documentary collection falls into two major categories: one is documents against payment(D/P); the other, documents against acceptance (D/A).
  Documents against payment, as the term suggests, is that the collecting bank will only give the shipping documents representing the title to the goods on the condition that the buyer makes payment.
  Where the paying arrangement is D/A, the collecting bank will only give the buyer the shipping documents after buyer’s acceptance of the bill drawn on him, i.e. the buyer signs his name on the bill promising to pay the sum when it matures. In return he gets what he needs – the shipping documents.
  Under D/A, the seller gives up the title to the goods – shipping documents before he gets payment of the goods. Therefore, an exporter must think twice before he accepts such paying arrangement.

Under D/A , the importer can gets what he needs – the shipping documents only by().

A.showing the bill of lading  
B.paying in cash
C.making acceptance of the bill of exchange
D.paying the bill of exchange

3.單項(xiàng)選擇題

Questions from 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:
  The exporter, as drawer of a draft (bill of exchange), hands the draft to his bank, the remitting bank, who in turn forwards it to the buyer through a collecting bank in the buyer’s country. A draft (also called a bill) is a written order to a bank or a customer to pay someone on demand or at a fixed time in the future a certain sum of money. If shipping documents accompany the draft, the collection is called “documentary collection.”
  Documentary collection falls into two major categories: one is documents against payment(D/P); the other, documents against acceptance (D/A).
  Documents against payment, as the term suggests, is that the collecting bank will only give the shipping documents representing the title to the goods on the condition that the buyer makes payment.
  Where the paying arrangement is D/A, the collecting bank will only give the buyer the shipping documents after buyer’s acceptance of the bill drawn on him, i.e. the buyer signs his name on the bill promising to pay the sum when it matures. In return he gets what he needs – the shipping documents.
  Under D/A, the seller gives up the title to the goods – shipping documents before he gets payment of the goods. Therefore, an exporter must think twice before he accepts such paying arrangement.

Under D/P , the importer can obtain the goods only by().

A.showing the bill of lading  
B.signing on the bill of exchange
C.paying in cash
D.paying or accepting the bill of exchange

5.單項(xiàng)選擇題If the seller finds any discrepancies in the letter of credit, whom does he write to asking for an amendment?().

A.The issusing bank   
B.The advising bank
C.The applicant   
D.The negotiating bank

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