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Question 1
Question 2
Car (automobile) designers world-wide began working on plans for a dual energy car
when:
a) They realized that such a vehicle was not only feasible, but inexpensive
b) The legal tolerance for noxious emissions from automobiles began to be reduced
c) Noise pollution regulations began to be passed that would outlaw the internal
combustion engine
d) Sweden passed a law that said all new vehicles had to have a provision for pedal-
power
Question 3
A firm has decided to alter its pricing and promotional strategies in response to slower than
expected job growth and declining personal incomes. The firm is responding to changes in
its:
a) Socio-cultural environment
b) Political environment
c) Economic environment
d) Competitive environment
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Question 6
The five dimensions usually considered to constitute the environment of marketing include
all of the following except:
a) Political considerations
b) Global factors
c) Competitive aspects
d) Economics issues
Question 7
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Question 9
New technology results in new goods and services, and it also can
a) Lower the quality of existing products
b) Lower the available level of customer service
c) Reduce prices through new production and distribution methods
d) Bring back products that were considered obsolete
Question 10
Toyota's Prius and Honda's hybrid Civic are examples of technological products inspired
by:
a) Style considerations in the Japanese automobile industry
b) Social pressure to develop more fuel-efficient vehicles with fewer dangerous
emissions
c) The desire of many engineers to simply make interesting products
d) The realization that Japanese people didn't need large, high-speed cars
Question 11
_____ is the collection and interpretation of information about forces, events, and
relationships that may affect the organization.
a) Environmental scanning
b) Stakeholder analysis
c) Market sampling
d) Opportunity analysis
Question 12
Assume you are in charge of the politically-mandated process of converting the economy
of a developing African nation from state-controlled to market-driven business ventures.
Your ability to control _____ will most likely determine the future success of the country
and its government.
a) The culture
b) Marketing
c) Technology
d) Competitive environment
Question 13
Marketing managers cannot control ____, but they can at times influence it.
a) Where advertising is placed
b) The sales force
c) The external environment
d) How products are priced
Question 14
As technology continues to offer more different methods for shopping on the Internet,
manufacturers and traditional retailers are finding themselves in direct competition with
each other. In this case, unless marketing managers understand _____, manufacturers
and retailers cannot intelligently plan for the future.
a) Their competitors' strategies
b) The economic conditions which influence the growth of technology
c) Changing social attitudes towards technology
d) All of these
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Question 17
Which of the following elements is NOT part of Porter’s 5-forces model for industry
competitiveness?
a) Threat of substitutes
b) Threat of suppliers
c) Power of buyers
d) Threat from government players
Question 18
A market with which of the following characteristics would generally be less competitive?
a) High barriers to entry
b) Lots of potential substitutes exist
c) Strong bargaining power among buyers
d) Strong bargaining power among suppliers
Question 19
Question 20
The quadrant of the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) matrix that represents both a high
market share and a high rate of market growth includes the:
a) Cash cows
b) Achievers
c) Stars
d) Strivers
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Question 3
A firm has decided to alter its pricing and promotional strategies in response to slo
declining personal incomes. The firm is responding to changes in its:
Your Answer:
c) Economic environment
Feedback:
The firm is responding to changes in the economic environment. Companies and o
understanding of the economic environment in which they operate and trade. This
economic circumstances have an impact on what economists term factor prices w
particular firm or organization. These factors could include raw material, labour, bu
indeed any other input to a business.
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Question 9
New technology results in new goods and services, and it also can
Your Answer:
c) Reduce prices through new production and distribution methods
Feedback:
The emergence of new technologies can substantially affect not only high-technolo
businesses. Examples include those aspects of technology which impact upon pro
new product development and distribution (e.g. changes in energy, transportation,
technologies).
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Question 10
Toyota's Prius and Honda's hybrid Civic are examples of technological products in
Your Answer:
b) Social pressure to develop more fuel-efficient vehicles with fewer dangerous em
Feedback:
Increasingly, consumers are worried about the impact of organisations on their eco
demanding products that are more ecologically friendly, which incorporates the pri
animals, society and the environment.
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Question 11
_____ is the collection and interpretation of information about forces, events, and
organization.
Your Answer:
a) Environmental scanning
Feedback:
In order to understand how the elements in the external environment are changing
put in place methods and processes to inform them of developments. A key proce
According to Aguilar (1967), environmental scanning is the process of gathering in
external events and relationships, in order to assist top management in its decision
course of action.
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Question 13
Marketing managers cannot control ____, but they can at times influence it.
Your Answer:
c) The external environment
Feedback:
The external environment is basically uncontrollable, but the other four answers ar
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Question 14
As technology continues to offer more different methods for shopping on the Intern
retailers are finding themselves in direct competition with each other. In this case,
understand _____, manufacturers and retailers cannot intelligently plan for the futu
Your Answer:
c) Changing social attitudes towards technology
Correct Answer:
d) All of these
Feedback:
By understanding all elements of the marketing environment to considering the de
influence the various forces acting on it. The external environment, for example, co
technological influences, and organizations have relatively little influence on each
environment consists of the competitors, suppliers, and indirect service providers w
achieves its objectives. Here, organizations have a much stronger level of influenc
concerns the resources, processes, and polices an organization manages in order
goals.
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Question 17
Which of the following elements is NOT part of Porter’s 5-forces model for industry
Your Answer:
d) Threat from government players
Feedback:
Porter suggests that competition in an industry is a composite of five main compet
threat that new competitors will enter the market, the threat posed by substitute pr
of both buyers and suppliers. These in turn affect the fifth force, the intensity of riv
competitors. Porter called these variables the Five Forces of Competitive Industry
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Question 18
A market with which of the following characteristics would generally be less compe
Your Answer:
a) High barriers to entry
Feedback:
Porter suggests that competition in an industry is a composite of five main compet
threat that new competitors will enter the market, the threat posed by substitute pr
of both buyers and suppliers. These in turn affect the fifth force, the intensity of riv
competitors. Porter called these variables the Five Forces of Competitive Industry
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Question 19
Question 20
The quadrant of the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) matrix that represents both a
of market growth includes the:
Your Answer:
c) Stars
Feedback:
One of the popular methods for assessing the variety of businesses/products that
creation of a two-dimensional graphical picture of the comparative strategic positio
a product portfolio or portfolio matrix. In the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) matri
leaders but their high growth and market share has to be financed through fairly he
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