问题 单项选择题

二级注册消防工程师资格考试成绩实行()为一个周期的管理办法,在连续的()个考试年度内参加应试科目的考试并合格,方可取得二级注册消防工程师资格证书。

A.1年,1

B.2年,2

C.3年,3

D.4年,4

答案

参考答案:B

解析:《注册消防工程师资格考试实施办法》规定:二级注册消防工程师资格考试成绩实行2年为一个周期的管理办法,在连续的2个考试年度内参加应试科目的考试并合格,方可取得二级注册消防工程师资格证书。因此,本题的正确答案是B。

单项选择题

A businessman must keep records of the money he takes in and the money he spends. The work of keeping such records is called bookkeeping. The work of deciding how the records should be set up is called accounting. An accountant also finds out, by studying the records, whether or not a business is doing well. The accountant must know many things about the business.

Suppose a man owns a small clothing store, he keeps records that show that he spent money for newspaper advertising and for suits, shirts, shoes, and neckties to sell to his customers. He had to pay a young man to help him in the store. He also paid rent and had other expenses.

At the end of the year, he must take an inventory. That is, he counts how many pieces of clothing he has on hand. Then he must find out exactly how many he sold, how much money he took in, and how much money he spent in running the business. If he took in more than he spent, he made a profit for the year. If he spent more than he took in, he suffered a loss. He depends on his store accounting records to get all this information.The owner of a small clothing store can keep records without much trouble. But a big oil company or a big bank has many difficult accounting problems. The company must know how much money is to be paid by its debtors and how much it owes other companies for supplies. It must know how much it has lost in depreciation, or wear and tear of its equipment. All of this information must be kept in the company’s accounts. Big companies employ many accountants.After a company’s accountants finish their yearly count, their work must be officially examined. Experts from outside company double-check the records to be sure the accounts are correct.

After taking an inventory, if the owner found that he had got more money than he had spent, he made()

A. a profit

B. a loss

C. an income

D. an interest

单项选择题