1. true Not to have a job – unemployed or out of work
2. true The time you work ‘from’ and ‘until’ (9am to 5pm for example) - hours
3. false A document, diploma, certificate etc. which shows that a person is able to do a particular job - qualifications
4. true To ask for formally - to apply for
5. true When you speak to someone face to face to see if you are good for the job and if the job is good for you - interview
6. false Money you earn which is usually paid every month into your bank - salary
7. false To travel a long distance regularly to and from one's place of work. - commute
8. false The ‘extra’ things in a job such as a company car, travel and hotel expenses, health insurance etc. - perks
9. true The positive things you expect from your job in the future - prospects
10. true Advance to a better, higher position - promotion
11. true A place or job occupied by a person – position/post
12. false When you are told to leave your job - to get the sack (or to get fired)
13. true A report (usually written) about the character of someone - reference
14. false Someone who pays other people to do work - employer
15. false This noun means that you leave your job because you are old - retirement
16. false The money the government gives you when you stop working (if you have paid your taxes!) - state pension