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Who won the Women's T20 Challenge?
Question 1:
Who won the Women's T20 Challenge?
A.
Supernovas
B.
Trailblazers
C.
Velocity
D.
None of these
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10th November 2020 Current Affairs Quiz | Englishfreetest.com
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From:Kavinder Kapur, CEO, LTL
To:LTL Factory Floor Employees
Subject: Update
Date:26 November
On Tuesday, 4 December, a reporter from Asia Enterprise Monthly will be touring LTL to collect information for an article about our new textile-printing machines. An official form our public relations department will be guiding our guests through the factory. The reporter has been granted permission to speak to employees. Please feel free to respond to question that involve your day-to-day work. You should, however, refer all other inquires to the official accompanying the reporter. We encourage you review our media policy prior to the visit. You will be informed of any changes to the plans for this event.
Thank you for your cooperation.
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From: Desmond Xueling -
[email protected]
To: Ravinder Kapur -
[email protected]
Subject: Meeting
Date: 27 November
Dear Mr. Kapur,
Due to a scheduling conflict, I have to reschedule my tour of your facility. I could visit on one of the following days and times instead: Monday morning, 3 December; Wednesday afternoon, 5 December; or Thursday afternoon, 6 December.
Also, I have spoken to our staff photographer. Per your request, she will limit her photography to the offices of the members of the management team. Rest assured that we wiil protect your company's proprietary information.
Thank you again for your time.
Desmond Xueling, Asia Enterprise Monthly
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New Equipment a Boon for LTL
7 January
By Desmond Xucling
Tucked into a busy industrial area in Singapore, the LTL manufacturing facility is small, gray, and unassuming. But the " building’s nondescript exterior masks an abundance of color and activity inside. Early on a sunny December morning, two enormous new textile-printing machines were already churning out the largest swaths of fabric ever processed by the factory.
“Each machine is well over three meters wide,” said LTL’s Felicity Tong, who accompanied us on a tour of the factory floor. “Our machine operators are still learning to use the machines effectively, as you can see from this pile of rejected pieces, Ms. Tong remarked. “The machines are efficient, but mastering them is posing some challenges for our work crews.
The machines come with the potential for big profits. Company CEO Ravinder Kapur commented that the demand for his company’s fabrics has grown in recent years. “These machines will allow us to print on vinyl and other materials that we had lacked the resources to work with,” he said. “We’re very pleased to be able to satisfy client demand”.
What is the purpose of the memo?
In the memo, the word “refer” in paragraph 1, line 6. is closest in meaning to