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30 MCQ What can enhance the value of Web-based shopping

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  3. What can enhance the value of Web-based shopping experiences to serve as personal shopping assistants or Web-site guides?
  4. E-mail
  5. Avatars
  6. Smartphones
  7. Tablets
  8. Prestige LLC, a small company that manufactures specialty cereals and energy bars, wants to launch a “green marketing” program in response to heightened consumer awareness about environmental issues. What should the company do to maximize the program’s chances of being successful?
  9. Focus on the efforts and costs incurred by the company to bring these “green” products to consumers.
  10. Explain the rules and regulations laid out by governmental agencies to protect the environment.
  11. Emphasize benefits to the consumer rather than environmental benefits.
  12. Demonstrate that the products will benefit both customers and the society in the long-term.
  13. A firm must know where to position its product based on price and ________.
  14. quality
  15. communication
  16. promotional efforts
  17. region
  18. _______ is an approach that considers different ethnic and cultural segments require targeted marketing campaigns and tactics.
  19. Specialized marketing
  20. Ethnic-based marketing
  21. Multicultural marketing
  22. Diversity marketing
  23. Marketers need to identify the hierarchy of attributes that guide consumer decision making in order to understand different competitive forces and how these various sets get formed. This process of identifying the hierarchy is called ________.
  24. market valuation
  25. brand association
  26. market partitioning
  27. market estimation
  28. Which method identifies the effect sponsorship has on consumers brand knowledge?
  29. Supply-side method
  30. Pricing method
  31. Positioning method
  32. Demand-side method
  33. The three guidelines for anticipating management reactions are (1) prior to the crisis during normal day-to day operations, (2) at the moment some event triggers the crisis, and (3) during the crisis situation that triggers the event. These guidelines are the stages for ________.
  34. decision making
  35. provoking solutions
  36. crisis management
  37. problem-solving
  38. What is the perceived monetary value of the bundle of economic, functional, and psychological benefits customers expect from a given market offering because of the product, service, people, and image?
  39. Total customer benefit
  40. Complete marketing benefit
  41. Total management benefit
  42. Ultimate service benefit
  43. ABC Technology is nearing completion on their product and market research has discovered a competitor is also close to launching a similar product. ABC has decided launch before their competition, this is called ________.
  44. first entry
  45. parallel entry
  46. late entry
  47. early entry
  48. What type of control focuses on measuring a company’s products territories, customer groups, segments, trade channels, and order sizes to help expand or eliminate any products or marketing activities?
  49. Activity
  50. Solvency
  51. Efficiency
  52. Profitability
  53. A company can learn a great deal by analyzing the degrees of brand loyalty. For example, ________ can show the firm which brands are most competitive with its own.
  54. hard-core loyals
  55. switchers
  56. split loyals
  57. shifting loyals
  58. Which control should periodically reassess its approach to the marketplace with a good marketing audit?
  59. Marketing control
  60. Performance control
  61. Strategic control
  62. Ethical control
  63. Which of the following can induce a firm to expand into the international arena?
  64. A saturated foreign market
  65. A saturated domestic market
  66. Cater to a domestic mass market
  67. High income level of domestic consumers
  68. With ________ as a target market strategy, the firm concentrates on serving many needs of a particular customer group.
  69. product specialization
  70. selective specialization
  71. market specialization
  72. single-segment concentration
  73. If the Ford GT is designed to accelerate to 50 miles per hour within 10 seconds, and every Ford GT coming off the assembly line does this, the model is said to have high ________.
  74. interoperability
  75. durability
  76. compatibility
  77. conformance quality
  78. 2Wheels conducts exhaustive customer surveys to discover customer preferences and attitudes towards the brand. Sally uses cluster analysis to classify the data and help the company determine the trends in the information. Sally is using the technique of ________.
  79. data mining
  80. data governance
  81. data accumulation
  82. data marketing
  83. Another basis for decision-making is referred to as ________.(NOT SURE)
  84. correct ethics
  85. ethical dilemmas
  86. situational ethics
  87. ethical practices
  88. The effect of exposures on audience awareness depends on the following three factors:
  89. distance, timing, and focus
  90. height, length, and width
  91. reach, frequency, and impact
  92. space, communication, and advertisements
  93. Which of the following is a strategy that uses the manufacturer’s sales force, trade promotion money, or other means to induce intermediaries to carry, promote, and sell the product to end users?
  94. Strategic plan
  95. Pull strategy
  96. Lock strategy
  97. Push strategy
  98. The marketing manager needs to know the cost of the research project before approving it. During which stage of the marketing research process would such a consideration most likely take place?
  99. Step 1 – defining the problem
  100. Step 2 – developing the research plan
  101. Step 5 – drafting the report
  102. Step 4 – analyzing the information
  103. Which component of a marketing audit includes major developments in income, prices, savings, and credit that affect the company?
  104. Cultural
  105. Economic
  106. Technological
  107. Political
  108. Through its cutting-edge point-of-sale inventory, management technology, and highly efficient shipping practices, Wal-Mart is able to keep its inventory expenditure extremely low and to pass these savings on to consumers in the form of low prices. Wal-Mart’s strategy is best described as ________.
  109. market development
  110. differentiation
  111. integrative growth
  112. overall cost leadership
  113. Marketers must see themselves as benefit providers. For example, when a shopper purchases new shoes, he or she expects the shoes to cover his or her feet and allow him or her to walk unobstructed. This is an example of what level in the consumer-value hierarchy?
  114. Basic product
  115. Pure tangible product
  116. Potential benefit
  117. Core benefit
  118. New-to-the-world products are ________.
  119. new products that create an entirely new market
  120. existing products that are targeted to new geographical markets
  121. new product enhancements that supplement established products
  122. low-cost products designed to obtain an edge in highly competitive markets
  123. What are the four characteristics of a marketing audit?
  124. Announced, semi-annually, dependent, and perpetual
  125. Simple, unique, randomly, and exclusive
  126. Comprehensive, systematic, independent, and periodic
  127. Dependent, non-comprehensive, quarterly, and unannounced
  128. What type of strategy consists of geographical pricing, price discounts and allowances, promotional pricing, and differentiated pricing?
  129. Regular prices
  130. Price adaptation
  131. Fixed pricing
  132. Altered pricing
  133. The ability to meet humanity’s needs without harming future generations is now a top priority in most corporate agenda________.
  134. righteousness
  135. sustainability
  136. rules
  137. ethics
  138. social definition of marketing says ______.
  139. marketing is the process of extracting maximum value from consumers to facilitate corporate growth
  140. effective marketing requires companies to remove intermediaries to achieve a closer connection with direct consumers
  141. a company should focus exclusively on achieving high production efficiency, low costs, and mass distribution to facilitate the broadest possible access to the company’s products
  142. marketing is the process by which individuals and groups obtain what they need and want through creating, offering, and freely exchanging products and services of value with others
  143. BMW’s “The ultimate driving machine,” American Express’ “Don’t leave home without it,” New York Times’ “All the news that’s fit to print,” and AT&T’s “Reach out and touch someone” are all examples of ________.
  144. brand vision
  145. brand mission
  146. brand slogan
  147. brand personality
  148. A music school in Boyles Height, LA, specializes in teaching the guitar and the violin. After a spurt in growth and a few successful years, the school is experiencing a slowdown in sales and stability in its profits due to an increase in competition. The school is in the ________ stage of its life cycle.
  149. growth
  150. obsolescence
  151. maturity
  152. decline
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