MGT301 More Latest Solved Quizzes
MGT301 More Latest Solved Quizzes
MGT301 More Latest Solved Quizzes
customers.
competitive prices
superior value
superior service
superior promotion
At work, customers decide to satisfy needs and wants through exchange. What occurs at this
point?
selling
customer service
marketing
transaction marketing
One of the following is the call of the Information Age where the customer asks:
A tremendous advantage of modern communication and advertising tools is that marketers can
zero in on selected customers with carefully _____.
customized products
Modern companies are improving their customer knowledge and customer _____(satisfaction).
appreciation
awareness
connections
Disney has been successful in selecting an overall company strategy for long-run survival and
growth called _____.
a. tactical planning
b. strategic planning
c. futuristic planning
d. relationship marketing
Paul Pierce is busy working with other managers evaluating the products and businesses making
up their company. Paul is engaged in _____.
c. portfolio analysis
d. marketing planning
A common practice among marketers is to identify and develop new markets for their existing
products. This practice is called _____.
a. market development
b. product development
c. market penetration
d. market skimming
TelStar Plastics is in the process of dividing a market into distinct groups of buyers with different
needs, characteristics, or behavior who might require separate products or marketing programs.
What is this firm doing?
a. market development
b. market diversification
c. market penetration
d. market segmentation
a. marketing department
b. sales department
c. advertising department
d. all areas
Under Schwab’s two-tiered system, customers had to be either online or offline. What was not a
result of this system?
The new model will fundamentally change customers’ notions of convenience, speed, price,
product information, and service. This new consumer thinking will affect _____.
a few businesses
every business
established businesses
starting up businesses
The Internet gave birth to a new species of e-markets, _____ that operate only online.
brick-and-mortar companies
click-and-mortar companies
Old Economy
magazines
newspapers
stores
food markets
A recent study found that more than one out of three messages that hit e-mail inboxes are _____.
a. effective
b. failures
c. unwanted
d. too lengthy
a. generation X
b. baby boomers
c. generation Y
d. seniors
A company’s marketing environment includes various _____, which consists of any group that
has an actual or potential interest in or impact on an organization’s ability to achieve its
objectives.
a. teams
b. audiences
c. markets
d. publics
b. Large; traditional
c. Nontraditional; smaller
d. Nontraditional; traditional
The primary concern with the boom in e-commerce and Internet marketing is _____.
a. pornography
b. ripoffs
c. privacy
d. ethics
Firms that take an environmental management perspective will hire ____ to influence legislation
affecting their industries to their advantage.
a. mediators
b. lobbyists
c. negotiators
d. politicians
b. The research looked only at taste and not feeling about dropping the old Coke.
Patti Lovelace is making a presentation to the owners of her company. She is trying to convince
them to conduct some current marketing research. Which of the following would she not
emphasize as a benefit or selling point?
Survey research, called the backbone of primary research, is the most widely used method for
primary data collection and is best suited for gathering _____ information.
a. personal
b. preference
c. attitude
d. descriptive
Small organizations can obtain most of this type of data available to large businesses with
minimal effort. What type is it?
a. census
b. Internet
c. secondary
d. primary
Recognizing that surveys can be abused, several research associations have developed _____
and _____.
c. a teenager
d. Wal-Mart puts out white bows because Asians think it is a lucky color.
a. AIO dimensions
b. interests
d. opinions
If the experience is rewarding, she will probably use the camera more and more. Her response to
cameras will be _____.
a. a learning experience
b. a belief
c. reinforced
d. a dissonance experience
a. alternative evaluation
Business buyers tend to be more rational and _____ than consumer buyers.
a. orderly
b. objective
c. subjective
d. team-oriented
a. buying committee
b. buying center
c. buying team
d. lone ranger
Almost all of the government organizations maintain Internet sites offering up-to-date _____ and
_____.
b. information; advice
After reading a trade publication at work, you as chief purchasing agent at TideWell Electronics,
have discovered that the largest market in the United States is the _____ market.
a. consumer
b. institution
c. business
d. government
Why does Proctor & Gamble offer products that compete with one another on the same
supermarket shelves?
b. Different people want different mixes of benefits from the products they buy.
Markets can be segmented into groups of nonusers, ex-users, potential users, first-time users,
and regular users of a product. This method of segmentation is called _____.
a. user status
b. usage rate
c. benefit
d. behavioral
c. when pronounced regional and local differences in demographics and lifestyles are present
d. when regional and local differences in demographics and lifestyles are similar
Superior Auto Sales, a chain of high-end used car dealerships, wants to sum up its company
positioning and brand positioning in a formal way. Superior’s management would use a _____.
a. mission statement
b. vision statement
c. position statement
d. positioning statement
Once it has chosen a position, a company must take strong steps to deliver and communicate the
desired position to target consumers. Locate the step below that is not correct.
a. The company’s marketing mix efforts must support the positioning strategy.
b. Positioning the company calls for concrete action, not just talk.
c. Designing the marketing mix involves working out the strategic details of the positioning
strategy.
d. Its service personnel, retailers, and advertising messages must match correctly.
If you are looking for enlightenment in all the wrong places, _____ companies are eager to help.
Feeling good is the new religion. These companies are the newest of the new prophets, turning
the old notion of hope in a jar on its head.
a. auto
b. cosmetics
c. toy
d. food
_____ are those products purchased for further processing or for use in conducting a business.
a. Unsought products
b. Specialty products
c. Shopping products
d. Industrial products
_____ occurs when two established brand names of different companies are used on the same
product.
a. Brand extension
b. Brand equity
c. Co-branding
d. Internal marketing
_____ means that services cannot be separated from their providers, whether the providers are
people or machines.
e. Service intangibility
f. Service inseparability
g. Service variability
h. Service perishability
_____ means that the service firm must effectively train and motivate its customer-contact
employees and supporting service people to work as a team to provide customer satisfaction.
a. Service inseparability
b. Service intangibility
c. Service variability
d. Internal marketing
ones.
With what groups do firms conduct concept testing for new products?
a. suppliers
b. employees
c. target consumers
d. focus groups
Companies use simulated test markets to test new products in a simulated _____ environment.
a. e-commerce
b. shopping
c. trial use
d. competition-free
It’s What’s Hip, a chain of 18 music and CD stores, has discovered that carrying a weak product
during the decline stage of the PLC can be very costly to a firm, and not just in profit terms.
Which one of these is not likely to be one of those costs?
The price of an executive is a _____, the price of a salesperson is a _____, and the price of a
worker is a _____.
_____ are the sum of the _____ and _____ for any given level of production.
_____ is a company’s power to maintain or even raise prices without losing market share.
a. Variable cost
b. Pricing power
c. Target cost
d. Fixed cost
Using _____, a company bases its price on how it thinks competitors will price rather than on its
own costs or on the demand.
a. sealed-bid pricing
b. cost-plus pricing
c. dynamic pricing
The more _____ the demand, the higher the company can set its price.
a. elastic
b. external
c. internal
d. inelastic
A company sets not a single price, but rather a _____ that covers different items in
its line that change over time as products move through their life cycles.
a. pricing range
b. pricing structure
c. pricing loop
d. pricing cycle
What will by-product pricing allow a seller to do? Keep in mind that the seller must sell the by-
products at a price that covers more than the cost of storing and delivering them.
geographical area a single total price—the more distant the area, the higher the
a. geographical
b. zone
c. uniform-delivered
d. FOB-origin
To prevent profit loss in the short run due to a forced price cut, a company might
The most common complaint about abuse of scanner-based computer checkouts is _____.
b. overcharging customers
Caterpillar Company charges premium prices for its heavy equipment. It is successful because
_____.
d. both a and b
a. short-term commitments
b. long-term commitments
c. major problems
d. financial losses
c. administered franchise
The difference between distribution centers and storage warehouses is that the
Companies use third-party logistics providers for all of the following reasons except one. Which
do you think it is?
d. ICC and the federal government are beginning to mandate and regulate
some industries.
_____ cofounder Bernie Marcus made this statement of his company. “All of our people
understand what the Holy Grail is. It’s not the bottom line. It’s an almost blind, passionate
commitment to taking care of customers.”
a. Wal-Mart’s
b. Target’s
c. Home Depot’s
d. Kroger’s
_____ are sometimes several stores grouped together where dozens of stores offer prices as low
as 50 percent below retail on a wide range of items.
b. Factory outlets
c. Specialty stores
d. Superstores
_____ may include in-store demonstrations, displays, contests, and visiting celebrities.
a. Franchises
b. Sales promotions
c. Agent promotions
d. None of the above
Wholesalers are always rethinking which _____ count most in building strong customer
relationships and which should be dropped or charged for.
a. products
b. services
c. franchises
d. agents
Because _____ invest little money in their equipment, their materials-handling and order-
processing systems are often outdated.
a. retailers
b. agents
c. wholesalers
d. brokers
_____ has a core value of humility and it finds tremendous strength in the color brown.
a. UPS
b. CEO
c. US Army
d. USPS
How does UPS communicate with customers through the company’s several Web sites?
b. Potential clients can browse through success stories of UPS’s Fortune 500 customers.
a. direct marketing
b. integrated marketing
c. promotion mix
d. competitive marketing
a. direct marketing
b. sales promotion
c. personal selling
d. public relations
b. is unethical
c. is illegal
a. advertising
b. sales promotion
c. public relations
d. personal selling
Managers must rely on large _____ along with more quantitative analysis when setting
advertising budgets.
a. optimal investments
b. patronage rewards
c. doses of judgment
d. discounts
Advertisers are increasingly shifting larger portions of their budgets to media that cost less and
target more effectively. All of the following benefit greatly from this shift, except _____.
a. outdoor advertising
b. cable television
c. network television
_____ use several tools. Some of these are: the news, speeches, and special events.
a. Advertising agencies
b. Advertising specialists
d. (POP) specialists
connections with customers aimed toward building customer-unique value and lasting
relationships?
a. personal selling
b. direct marketing
c. e-commerce
d. both a and b
Many companies offer their sales forces incentives to perform well. Which one of these is not a
common incentive in the United States?
a. cash
a. trips
b. savings bonds
c. merchandise
Today, most companies still use direct marketing as a _____ for marketing their goods.
a. consumer marketing
b. business marketing
d. industrial marketing
What is the common goal that both direct marketers and consumers want?
To win in today’s marketplace, companies must become adept not just in _____, but in _____ in
the face of determined competition.
a. managing customer relationships; managing products
_____ is the analysis conducted to determine what benefits target customers value and how they
rate the relative value of various competitors’ offers.
c. POP promotion
d. Advertising specialty
Few firms can be the best at more than one _____ at the same time. FedEx has achieved this.
a. captive-product pricing
b. value discipline
c. advertising objective
d. promotional intimacy
Why is _____ profitable? The reason is because it ends up knowing the target customer group
so well that it meets their needs better than other firms that casually sell to this same group of
people.
a. prospecting
b. direct-mail marketing
c. niching
d. catalog marketing
Which is not one of the four orientations that companies have moved through over the years?
a. market oriented
d. competitor oriented
A Chinese New Year television ad features a dragon in a holiday parade, adorned with red Coke
cans. The spot concludes, “For many centuries, the color red has been the color for good luck
and prosperity. Who are we to argue with ancient wisdom?” This is an example of _____.
a. localized positioning
b. joint venturing
c. product invention
d. both a and b
d. both b and c
There are three major links between the seller and the final buyer. They are seller’s headquarters
organization, channels between nations, and channels within nations. These make up a _____.
a. whole-channel view
b. direct-distribution channel
c. large-scale channel
a. mutual interest
b. mutual gain
c. innovation
d. needs met
A type of economic discrimination in which major chain retailers avoid placing stores in
disadvantaged neighborhoods is called _____.
a. embargo
b. licensing
c. redlining
d. tariff
d. both a and b
While reading the newspaper article about Hainsworth & Sons’ lawsuit, you see that the company
is under question about several marketing decisions it has made. Which of the following is not a
typical marketing decision that might be questioned?
a. selling decisions
b. product decisions
c. price decisions
d. employee decisions
Companies that are able to create _____ in a socially responsible way will have a world to
conquer.
d. new product