1.) Since the mid-1980s, the __________ sector has generated the most amount of increases in employment in the United
States.
A._ manufacturing
B) agricultural
C) service
D) goods producing
2) When referring to risk, which of the following statements is reasonable?
A) Although risk means taking a chance at losing, the less risk you take, the more you are likely to profit.
B) Good business strategy encourages less risk, because the least risky ventures usually make more profit.
C) Sizeable risks can lead to substantial profits, if the business takes calculated risks and captures good
opportunities.
D) Although risk means taking a chance, a start-up will usually manage to get off the ground faster if the
stakes are high.
3) Darnell lives in an area where labor is plentiful and locations for start-ups are relatively cheap. He is also confident that
he can find start-up funds for a graphic arts business. As he evaluates the opportunity for his proposed venture, which
of the following factors of production should he focus on?
A) Capital and land
B) Labor and knowledge
C) Entrepreneurship and capital
D) Entrepreneurship and knowledge
4) Lance and Laurie live on three acres of land in North Carolina, with two llamas, five goats, six chickens, and two
dogs. The goats provide milk, cheese, yogurt, and even fiber that is woven into yarn; the chickens provide free-range
eggs; and the llamas serve as protection for the other animals. Although Lance and Laurie have other professional jobs,
their home lifestyle represents _______.
A) a growing trend in the social environment to have more control of the food they eat and where it comes From
B) a need to challenge the competitive environments of big businesses that sell the same products
C) a desire to pay less sales tax on foods and other staple products at the larger stores
D) an aversion to technological advancement leading to a slower and less productive life
5) Since the mid-1980s, the __________ sector has generated the MOST amount of increases in employment in the United
States.
A) Manufacturing
B) Agricultural
C) service
D) goods producing
6) During the 2010 Gulf Oil Spill, former BP CEO, Tony Hayward, was quoted as saying: "I want my life back!" Although heapologized for this remark in a later statement, the original message remained in the thoughts of many, particularlyunder the circumstances that 11 persons lost their lives; several communities experienced extreme devastation; many fishing industry businesses lost their livelihood; and dead sea life washed up on the shores of several southern states
and Mexico. In terms of corporate social responsibility, which of the following statements would you like to share with
Tony Hayward?
A) We should repeat well-known economist Milton Friedman's statement that the only social responsibility of business is to make money for stockholders.
B) The company's CSR (corporate social responsibility) approach lacked whistleblowers that would e.
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1.The simplest form of business owned and operated by one person i.docxfredellsberry
1.
The simplest form of business owned and operated by one person is called a(n)
A) franchise.
B) partnership.
C) S-corporation.
D) sole proprietorship.
E) syndicate.
2.
The company you work for recently has committed itself to implementing a program of social responsibility. After the company has gotten the commitment of top executives, planned the program, and appointed a program director, you suggest that a(n) ____ be prepared periodically to evaluate the success of the program.
A) social actions report
B) ethics evaluation
C) social audit
D) departmental memorandum
E) research report
3.
The leadership style advocating that a leader makes all decisions and tells subordinates what to do and how to do it is called
A) existential.
B) democratic.
C) participative.
D) autocratic.
E) consensus.
4.
An informal organization can be shown on a formal organization chart.
A) True
B) False
5.
All of the following are disadvantages of corporations except
A) perpetual life.
B) double taxation.
C) lack of secrecy.
D) expensive formation.
E) heavy government regulation.
6.
If a new company desires to departmentalize in a way that will simplify supervision and facilitate coordination, it will most likely departmentalize by
A) product.
B) worker skill level.
C) function.
D) customer.
E) location.
7.
An organization in which management consciously attempts to spread authority to the lower organizational levels is said to be centralized.
A) True
B) False
8.
The assignment of part of a manager's work and authority to a worker is called
A) accountability.
B) responsibility.
C) authorization.
D) delegation.
E) relegation.
9.
What is probably the most effective way for a company to encourage ethical behavior?
A) Have ethics training sessions for interested employees.
B) Develop and enforce a written code of ethics for the organization.
C) Hire employees who are ethical and in agreement with the company's views.
D) Post signs discouraging sexual harassment and discrimination.
E) Threaten employees with immediate termination for unethical behavior.
10.
A hostile takeover is a situation in which
A) the management and board of directors of the targeted firm disapprove of the proposed merger.
B) stockholders are paid a golden parachute.
C) the government makes the decision that the corporate raider can purchase the targeted firm.
D) the corporate raider receives a sum of money to leave the targeted firm alone.
E) the targeted firm is dismantled to avoid the merger.
11.
At Ledbetter Industries, employees are allowed one-hour lunches, but it has become common that most stroll back fifteen minutes late every day. The factor affecting the ethical behavior of Ledbetter's employees is
A) individual.
B) opportunity.
C) social.
D) code of ethics.
E) whistle-blowing.
12.
When the management of a large grocery store heard that Walmart might be coming to town, they developed alternative courses of action they could take if their competitive landscape changed. What type of plan di.
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers 2015 versionmalenasugar
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
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MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
This document provides the questions and answers to the MKT 571 Final Exam. There are 30 multiple choice questions covering topics like marketing orientation, marketing management, branding, product development, pricing strategies, and the marketing mix. For each question, the correct multiple choice answer is provided. The questions test understanding of concepts like market segmentation, brand strategies, product lifecycles, marketing offerings, and the 4 P's of marketing.
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers 2015 versionmalenasugar
This document contains 30 multiple choice questions from the MKT 571 Final Exam along with the link to purchase the answers from uopexam.com. The questions cover topics such as marketing orientation, the marketing mix, branding, product development, pricing strategies, integrated marketing communications, and advertising.
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
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MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
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2. Describe how ecosystem processes are affected by spatial heterogeneity. In your answer make sure to discuss the role of spatial
heterogeneity
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What steps should organizational leaders take to encourage ethical decision making on the part of employees?
3.
Describe the steps in analyzing an ethical dilemma.
4.
Discuss three of the five types of police misconduct, with examples of each type.
5.
Describe the ethical issues faced by prosecutors and defense attorneys.
6.
Describe how other ethical systems define what is moral- specifically, ethics of virtue, natural law, religion, and ethics of care.
7.
Under corrective justice, distinguish between substantive and procedural justice.
8.
Provide justification for police power and the basic ethical standards that derive from this justification and what are the ethical issues involved in proactive & reactive investigations?
9.
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The simplest form of business owned and operated by one person is called a(n)
A) franchise.
B) partnership.
C) S-corporation.
D) sole proprietorship.
E) syndicate.
2.
The company you work for recently has committed itself to implementing a program of social responsibility. After the company has gotten the commitment of top executives, planned the program, and appointed a program director, you suggest that a(n) ____ be prepared periodically to evaluate the success of the program.
A) social actions report
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C) social audit
D) departmental memorandum
E) research report
3.
The leadership style advocating that a leader makes all decisions and tells subordinates what to do and how to do it is called
A) existential.
B) democratic.
C) participative.
D) autocratic.
E) consensus.
4.
An informal organization can be shown on a formal organization chart.
A) True
B) False
5.
All of the following are disadvantages of corporations except
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C) lack of secrecy.
D) expensive formation.
E) heavy government regulation.
6.
If a new company desires to departmentalize in a way that will simplify supervision and facilitate coordination, it will most likely departmentalize by
A) product.
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D) customer.
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An organization in which management consciously attempts to spread authority to the lower organizational levels is said to be centralized.
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The assignment of part of a manager's work and authority to a worker is called
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B) responsibility.
C) authorization.
D) delegation.
E) relegation.
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What is probably the most effective way for a company to encourage ethical behavior?
A) Have ethics training sessions for interested employees.
B) Develop and enforce a written code of ethics for the organization.
C) Hire employees who are ethical and in agreement with the company's views.
D) Post signs discouraging sexual harassment and discrimination.
E) Threaten employees with immediate termination for unethical behavior.
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B) stockholders are paid a golden parachute.
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D) the corporate raider receives a sum of money to leave the targeted firm alone.
E) the targeted firm is dismantled to avoid the merger.
11.
At Ledbetter Industries, employees are allowed one-hour lunches, but it has become common that most stroll back fifteen minutes late every day. The factor affecting the ethical behavior of Ledbetter's employees is
A) individual.
B) opportunity.
C) social.
D) code of ethics.
E) whistle-blowing.
12.
When the management of a large grocery store heard that Walmart might be coming to town, they developed alternative courses of action they could take if their competitive landscape changed. What type of plan di.
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
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MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
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MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
This document provides the questions and answers to the MKT 571 Final Exam. There are 30 multiple choice questions covering topics like marketing orientation, marketing management, branding, product development, pricing strategies, and the marketing mix. For each question, the correct multiple choice answer is provided. The questions test understanding of concepts like market segmentation, brand strategies, product lifecycles, marketing offerings, and the 4 P's of marketing.
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers 2015 versionmalenasugar
This document contains 30 multiple choice questions from the MKT 571 Final Exam along with the link to purchase the answers from uopexam.com. The questions cover topics such as marketing orientation, the marketing mix, branding, product development, pricing strategies, integrated marketing communications, and advertising.
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
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MKT 571 Final Exam Answers
1) Which of the following is most closely associated with a proactive marketing orientation?
A. It involves delivering superior value.
B. It is about understanding and meeting customers’ expressed needs.
C. It represents the “make and sell” philosophy.
D. The marketer focuses on the customers’ latent or hidden needs.
2) Marketing __________ is the art and science of choosing target markets and getting, keeping, and growing customers through creating, delivering, and communicating superior customer value.
A. internally
B. management
C. segmentation
D. integration
3) Business buyers ______________.
A. are geographically as diverse as consumers
B. tend to be geographically concentrated with over half of them in seven states
C. are largely concentrated in the southwestern United States
D. use geographical dispersion to keep shipping costs low
4) Toyota, the maker of the Scion brand, is using what kind of brand strategy wi
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$480,906
$414,322
$477,235
$429,560
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$5,233,442
$1,745,600
$2,667,904
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12%
16%
32%
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$923
$972
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3.
#4 Use Chapter 14 Data set 3 (below) and answer the following questions in an analysis of whether level of stress and gender has an impact on caffeine consumption (measured as cups of coffee per day).
a.
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b.
Is there a difference between males and females, regardless of stress group?
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Any interactions?
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Given the following information, Use Table B.4 in Appendix B to determine whether the correlations are significant and how you would interpret the results.
a.
The correlation between speed and strength for 20 women is 567.
Test these results at the .01 level using a one-tailed test.
b.
The correlation between the number correct on a math test and the time it takes to complete the test is -.45.
Test where the correlation is significant for 80 children at the .05 level of significance.
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1.What processes do MNCs need to establish in order to reduce .docxelliotkimberlee
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What processes do MNCs need to establish in order to reduce prosecution risk? Many MNCs have decided to confront concerns about ethical behavior by developing worldwide practices that represent the company's policy. What are four policies used to address this issue? How would you implement these four policies in your business strategy? (210 Words)
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What are the seven cultural variables in the communication process? Explain. (210 Words)
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What are the four critical operational value differences based in culture? Explain each of them. (210 Words)
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A cultural profile is a good starting point to help managers develop some tentative expectations—some cultural context—as a backdrop to managing in a specific international setting. Using the GLOBE cultural dimensions, what are the first four dimensions and their usefulness to managers? Explain. (210 Words)
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What are the differences in a low-context culture and a high-context culture? How would you advise a friend with a low-context culture to do business in a high-context culture? (210 Words)
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Deresky, H. (2011). International management: Managing across borders and cultures (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall
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1.What is the main difference between the 3rd Internet revo.docxelliotkimberlee
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What is the main difference between the 3
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How can UbiCom enhance the personal memory service?(15)
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How can UbiCom enhance the transportation service? (15)
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How can UbiCom enhance the foodstuff management scenario? (15)
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How can UbiCom enhance the Utility Regulation scenario?
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1.Watch Programs 2 and 3. Heres a link to the descriptions of.docxelliotkimberlee
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Watch Programs 2 and 3.
Here's a link to the descriptions of the programs.
http://www.learner.org/resources/series211.html
Here's the description for Program 2 and 3.
Program 2 Dreams and Visions
http://www.learner.org/courses/globalart/theme/2/index.html
Through art, we can perceive more than what we see with our eyes. From Aboriginal artists painting unseen forces to Surrealists exploring the recesses of the unconscious mind, individuals have found ways to give form to unknowable mysteries, personal fantasies, and inner visions. Artist Sandy Skoglund talks about the life of the imagination.
Program 3 History and Memory
http://www.learner.org/courses/globalart/theme/3/index.html
People have documented history, and also have shaped it through art. Art commemorates achievements and failures, recording and creating communal and personal memories. At times painters and sculptors have appropriated artistic forms of the past to make statements in the present. Multimedia artist Shimon Attie shares work that concerns questions of memory, place, and identity.
Describe what each program is about. Then, describe your reaction or opinion of what you saw in each the programs. Give at least 4 major topics from each program. Name 2 or 3 items in each show that you thought were interesting.
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This painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti is called the Bower Meadow. Both this painting by Rossetti and the Raphael are examples of realistic paintings that are considered "idealism". The artist paints realistically but, emphasizes certain aspects for the sake of beauty. This painting is also good as an example of our concept "texture" so be sure to let me know about how textures are depicted - Are they realistic? Are the marks for design's sake?
discuss how this artist uses this elements to create the desired effect in the final work. Be sure to discuss how LINE, SHAPE, LIGHT, SPACE, MASS, VOLUME, TEXTURE and COLOR are used in the paintings. If any other concepts from the lectures are noticeable, please include them.
Some of the Visual Elements that we are studying do not apply to paintings as much as they apply to sculpture. Mass is not something that applies to paintings to the same extent as it does for sculptures. Since this is a painting AND we are seeing it on the internet, it is hard to get a sense of size of this painting. So, "Mass" is not going to be an area that is covered to much of an extent. It will be important in later works.
Sometimes, an artist concentrates on some elements. Sometimes, they don't use one of the elements in order to concentrate on others. If you feel this is the case, explain why. There are a couple of interesting features in the design layout and composition of this painting. Can you spot them? There are also a few elements repeated in different places.
- Line, Shape and Light. How does Rossetti use these elements?
Do a quick search using google on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Did Rossetti have any involvement .
1.We have discussed many times the distinctions between fina.docxelliotkimberlee
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We have discussed many times the distinctions between financial management for ordinary business and financial management for health care-based businesses.
Identify up to five (5) distinctions between ordinary business and health care-related businesses.
Identify the distinguishing difference and the approach taken by the health care financial manager and why.
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Health care related businesses have various stakeholders.
Identify up to four (4) stakeholder constituencies and how their interests are related to the health care facility and industry.
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Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
1.) Since the mid-1980s, the __________ sector has generated t.docx
1. 1.) Since the mid-1980s, the __________ sector has generated
the most amount of increases in employment in the United
States.
A._ manufacturing
B) agricultural
C) service
D) goods producing
2) When referring to risk, which of the following statements is
reasonable?
A) Although risk means taking a chance at losing, the less risk
you take, the more you are likely to profit.
B) Good business strategy encourages less risk, because the
least risky ventures usually make more profit.
C) Sizeable risks can lead to substantial profits, if the business
takes calculated risks and captures good
opportunities.
D) Although risk means taking a chance, a start-up will usually
manage to get off the ground faster if the
stakes are high.
3) Darnell lives in an area where labor is plentiful and locations
for start-ups are relatively cheap. He is also confident that
he can find start-up funds for a graphic arts business. As he
evaluates the opportunity for his proposed venture, which
of the following factors of production should he focus on?
A) Capital and land
B) Labor and knowledge
C) Entrepreneurship and capital
D) Entrepreneurship and knowledge
2. 4) Lance and Laurie live on three acres of land in North
Carolina, with two llamas, five goats, six chickens, and two
dogs. The goats provide milk, cheese, yogurt, and even fiber
that is woven into yarn; the chickens provide free-range
eggs; and the llamas serve as protection for the other animals.
Although Lance and Laurie have other professional jobs,
their home lifestyle represents _______.
A) a growing trend in the social environment to have more
control of the food they eat and where it comes From
B) a need to challenge the competitive environments of big
businesses that sell the same products
C) a desire to pay less sales tax on foods and other staple
products at the larger stores
D) an aversion to technological advancement leading to a
slower and less productive life
5) Since the mid-1980s, the __________ sector has generated
the MOST amount of increases in employment in the United
States.
A) Manufacturing
B) Agricultural
C) service
D) goods producing
3. 6) During the 2010 Gulf Oil Spill, former BP CEO, Tony
Hayward, was quoted as saying: "I want my life back!"
Although heapologized for this remark in a later statement, the
original message remained in the thoughts of many,
particularlyunder the circumstances that 11 persons lost their
lives; several communities experienced extreme devastation;
many fishing industry businesses lost their livelihood; and dead
sea life washed up on the shores of several southern states
and Mexico. In terms of corporate social responsibility, which
of the following statements would you like to share with
Tony Hayward?
A) We should repeat well-known economist Milton Friedman's
statement that the only social responsibility of business is to
make money for stockholders.
B) The company's CSR (corporate social responsibility)
approach lacked whistleblowers that would expose exactly who
was responsible for the crisis, most likely, the company that
made the oil rig.
C) Ethical standards begin with a company's management and
the messages they send. CSR takes into account investors,
employees, and society and the environment.
D) The best CSR approach to deter bad publicity would be to
quickly list all the good things this company has
done for society over the past five years.
7) Today, human resource management has become so important
that in many firms it has become:
A) a function performed by managers in all areas of the
organization.
B) the sole responsibility of the firm's legal staff.
C) a function handled only by specialists in the human resource
department.
4. D) a function handled only by the firm's top management.
8) If you aspire to become a sous chef (the second in command
in a large restaurant kitchen), you will pursue several types of
training and development. Your __________ will include
learning how to perform as a line chef, as you work your way
through pastry, grill, pantry, and sauté. The only way you will
learn the variations in the line jobs is to experience them! As
a(n) ________, you will work alongside another sous chef for a
few years in order to learn how to
juggle all the middle management type of activities expected of
this professional. Your ____________ training will be
extensive, as you go to Culinary School, attend a community
college, and/or take management classes to help you learn
to minimize conflict in the kitchen as well as improve the
productivity of those you manage.
A) apprenticeship; journeyman; online
B) apprenticeship; simulator; off-the-job
C) job rotation; apprentice; off-the-job
D) on-the-job training; journeyman; vestibule
9) The union movement in the United States was an outgrowth
of the economic transition caused by the:
A) Revolutionary War.
B) Great Depression.
C) Industrial Revolution.
D) passage of antitrust legislation by the federal government.
10) The Industrial Revolution was characterized by a(n):
A) increased emphasis on production, resulting in longer hours
and less job security for most workers.
B) migration of manufacturing jobs from the Midwest and
Northeast to the South as firms began locating in areas where
labor costs were lower.
5. C) rapid improvement in the wages and working conditions of
most workers, resulting in a decline in the need
for labor unions.
D) movement away from scientific management, and a greater
acceptance of the ideas of Herzberg and Maslow.
11) _____________ is the process by which representatives of a
union meet with representatives of management to negotiate a
contract for workers.
A) Mediation
B) Arbitration
C) Mutual Conciliation
D) Collective bargaining
12) The first federal minimum wage was established by the:
A) Fair Labor Standards Act.
B) Wagner Act.
C) Minimum Compensation Act.
D) Pay Equity Act.
13) The ability of unions to achieve key goals in the future will
depend on their ability to:
A) reestablish their base of strength in the manufacturing
sector.
B) ind ways to cooperate with management in training workers
and redesigning jobs.
C) repeal the Wagner Act and the Norris-LaGuardia Act in order
to eliminate restrictions on union tactics.
D) return to the confrontational tactics used successfully in the
1930s when unions grew rapidly.
14) _________ sexual harassment refers to situations in which
an employee's submission to unwanted conduct is made
either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of employment
or is used to influence employment decisions affecting the
6. worker's job status.
A) Quid pro quo
B) Post hoc
C) Ceteris paribus
D) Reflexive
15) ________ is the activity, set of institutions, and processes
for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging
offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and
society at large.
A) Selling
B) Advertising
C) Marketing
D) Mixing markets
16) A firm's marketing mix refers to the combination of:
A) goods the firm offers to different market segments.
B) advertising media the firm utilizes to promote its products.
C) strategies regarding product, price, place, and promotion.
D) people directly involved in making marketing decisions.
17) After years of using a mass marketing strategy, Digital Print
Shops has responded to new competition from national
chain stores by focusing on small market segments that have
been ignored by their larger competitors. Digital believes
that by offering these market segments personalized customer
services it can attract a loyal group of customers willing
to pay premium prices. Digital's strategy to improve profits is
known as:
A) environmental scanning.
B) niche marketing.
C) micro-marketing.
D) respondent change.
18) Hideki has just been transferred from a position in his firm
where he dealt with the consumer market to a new job
7. dealing with buyers in the B2B market. Which of the following
correctly identifies a key difference Hideki is likely to
observe between consumer markets and business-to-business
markets?
A) Businesses focus on developing wants and needs in
consumer markets, while firms work to satisfy the existing
needs of the B2B market.
B) Relationship marketing tends to be much more important in
consumer markets than in the businessto-business
markets.
C) Buyers in the business-to-business markets tend to be more
rational than buyers in consumer markets.
D) Business-to-business markets make greater use of marketing
intermediaries such as wholesalers and
retailers than do consumer markets.
19) The combination of all the factors that consumers evaluate
when deciding whether or not to buy a good or service is
called a:
A) total product offer.
B) product mix.
C) product differentiation.
D) product package.
20) Comet Computer Company is creating a new splash with
psychedelic laptop cover designs scheduled for release next
year. The computers do not reveal any other feature differences
from what Comet currently offers. This effort is an
example of using __________________ to differentiate a
product as new.
A) packaging
B) incremental coloring
C) incremental channeling
D) brand extension
21) Kathy works as a manager at Fantastic Fabricators. The
8. innovative staff at the company is regularly encouraged to
suggest ideas for new products. Since Cathy works in product
screening, she:
A) gives the final approval for the commercialization of new
products.
B) reduces the number of new products being worked on at any
one time.
C) market tests the product ideas that originate with the staff.
D) develops the concept testing to establish the personnel
required for each new project.
22) According to the product life cycle model, sales are
expected to peak in the _________ stage
.
A) introduction
B) maturity
C) growth
D) commercialization
23) Mark A. Teer believes he has found a surefire way to save
money. He advises his friends, "Buy direct from the
manufacturer. Any time intermediaries get involved, you'll pay
a higher price. After all, every intermediary involved in the
marketing process must charge enough to earn a profit." Mark's
advice:
A) is entirely correct. Intermediaries must charge a high enough
price for the activities they perform to earn a profit, so using
intermediaries must result in a higher price.
B) is impractical, because in most markets the distribution
process is so complex that it is impossible to determine who the
actual producer really is.
C) is not valid in many cases. Intermediaries do add costs to
products, but they also create value by
performing marketing functions efficiently. In many cases the
value they create more than offset the costs
they add.
9. D) is never true. Markets that make use of intermediaries can
always provide goods at lower cost than those
that rely on direct distribution.
24) Discount stores, supermarkets, and department stores are all
common types of:
A) multilevel marketers.
B) full-service wholesalers.
C) retail stores.
D) category killers.
25) Logistics is concerned:
A) with flows of materials, finished products, and information.
B) only with the flow of information, not the flow of materials
and products.
C) with the flow of materials to the manufacturer and with the
flow of finished products to the consumer, but not with the flow
of information.
D) only with the flow of finished goods from the producer to
the final consumer.
26) The traditional promotion mix for a firm consists of the
:
A) strategic mix of price, product, place and advertising.
B) Various types of advertising media the firm selects to reach
each specific target market.
C) marketing intermediaries employed by the firm to create a
supply value chain.
D) advertising, personal selling, public relations, and sales
promotion used to reach a target market.
27) A review of the personal selling process indicates that
selling is:
A) a matter of establishing relationships.
B) getting a name on a sales contract.
C) about 90 percent luck and 10 percent skill.
10. D) giving way to computers in responding to consumer needs.
28) The activity that evaluates public attitudes, changes policies
and procedures in response to the public's requests, and
executes a program of action and information to earn public
understanding and acceptance is called:
A) public research.
B) public relations.
C) public communication.
D) public advocacy.
29) Although accounting has several specific uses, the overall
purpose of accounting can be summarized as:
A) To provide financial information that is useful to decision
makers.
B) To meet the legal requirements of the Financial Accounting
Standards Board (FASB).
C) To allow the government to track business activity levels.
D) To compute the profit or loss and declared dividend of a
business firm.
30) The area of accounting that provides managers inside the
organization with information they need to make decisions is
called:
A) Tax accounting.
B) Managerial accounting.
C) Informational accounting.
D) Financial accounting.
31) The three important financial statements prepared by
accountants are:
A) Ledger, journal, and trial balance.
B) Cash budget, capital budget, and master budget.
C) Revenue summary, expense summary, and consolidation
statement.
D) Balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash
11. flows.
32) ________ examine the data prepared by ________ and then
make recommendations to top management regarding
strategies for improving the firm.
A) Accountants; financial managers
B) Accountants; bankers
C) Financial managers; accountants
D) Financial managers; bankers
33) Which of the following shows a firm's spending plans on
fixed assets such as large equipment?
A) Capital budget
B) Operating budget
C) Cash budget
D) Surplus budget
34) Which of the following represents a capital expenditure?
A) issuing paychecks to workers
B) paying for advertising on a local radio station
C) purchasing raw materials to be used in the production of a
firm's product
D) purchasing a building to be used for office space
35) ________ is a form of short-term financing. Businesses buy
merchandise from their suppliers, but are not required to
pay for their purchases until some future date.
A) Secured credit
B) Trade credit
C) Revolving credit
D) Factoring
36) Which of these is a common source of long-term financing
for a corporation?
12. A) a revolving credit agreement
B) commercial paper
C) a bond issue
D) trade credit
37) Corporations benefit from securities markets primarily by:
A) creating an efficient mechanism to invest in stocks and
bonds.
B) obtaining the capital they need to finance their operations.
C) securing memberships on various stock exchanges.
D) participating in the mutual funds of investment bankers.
38) Using information not available to the public to unfairly
benefit in the stock market represents:
A) security fraud.
B) an unethical, but a legal activity.
C) blue-sky violations.
D) insider trading.
39) ___________ are the firm's after tax profits that are
distributed to stockholders.
A) Equity capital
B) Interest payments
C) Dividends
D) Retained earnings
40) Which of the following represents a disadvantage of issuing
bonds?
A) Bonds are permanent debt on the firm's balance sheet.
B) Dividends are legally required.
C) Bonds increase the firm's debt.
D) Bondholders receive voting rights.
41) Diversification means:
A) Allocating all your investment funds into one type of
investment.
13. B) buying investments on margin.
C) being knowledgeable about the various types of investment
opportunities.
D) allocating your investment funds to several types of
investments.
42) The term ________ refers to investors who anticipate
increases in stock prices.
A) bears
B) bulls
C) dogs
D) lions
43 ) Which of the following offers low risk, guaranteed income,
backed by the full faith and credit of the federal government?
A)Municipal bonds
B) U.S. government preferred stocks
C) Common stock in the U.S. postal service
D) U.S. government bonds
44) Which of the following describes a benefit enjoyed by
investors in mutual funds?
A) Guaranteed dividend payments are received annually.
B) Investment risk is eliminated.
C) Investors buy an ownership interest in many different
companies.
D) Investors exercise managerial authority in many different
companies.
45) Buying several different investment alternatives to spread
the risk helps an investor achieve:
A) lower rates of return.
B) lower commission fees.
C) isolation.
D) diversification.
14. 46) Which of the following is not a favorable characteristic of
money?
Barterability
Divisibility
Portability
Durability
47) __________ represents the most commonly used definition
of the money supply.
A) M-1
B) M-2
C) M-3
D) L
48) The Fed Chairman is in control of:
A) the world's money supply.
B) the U.S. money supply.
C) fiscal policy.
D) the IMF.
49)__________ are nonprofit, member-owned financial
cooperatives that offer a full variety of banking services such as
accepting deposits and making loans.
A) Mutual thrift associations
B) Credit unions
C) Commercial banks
D) Mutual fund companies
50) The purpose of creating the FDIC was to:
A) restore confidence in banking institutions.
B) serve as clearinghouses for transactions involving
commercial banks and savings and loans.
C) provide federally guaranteed insurance to small businesses at
low cost.
D) help the Federal Reserve enforce reserve requirements.