Marketing 2 Exam Questions

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Marketers estimate technical success when they decide whether a new product is technologically feasible and​ a(n) _____ success when they decide whether anyone is likely to buy the product.

Commercial

What kind of adopters are concerned about social​ acceptance, so they tend to gravitate toward products they believe will make others think they are​ cutting-edge or​ fashionable?

Early adopters

In the communication​ model, which of the following refers to the process of translating an idea into a form of communication that will convey​ meaning?

Encoding

What refers to the stage of the product adoption pyramid in which consumers weigh the costs and benefits of the new​ product?

Evaluation

What stage of the product life cycle is likely to utilize reminder advertising for marketing communications as profit margins​ narrow?

Maturity stage

What is most likely to occur in the consumer market but not in the organizational​ market?

Purchases are based on emotional responses to products or promotions

What is an actual or imaginary individual or group that has a significant effect on an​ individual's evaluations,​ aspirations, or​ behavior?

Reference Group

What describes the degree to which a consumer perceives a new product as providing superior​ benefits?

Relative Advantage

​________ is a marketing technique that links distinct experiences such as a unique fragrance with a product or service.

Sensory Marketing

If a firm needs specialized product or frequent deliveries of​ products, what type of supplier relationship should be​ pursued?

Single Sourcing

Gamification can be described as ___.

A strategy in which marketers apply game design techniques to non-game experiences in order to engage customers.

Who are the people who easily influence other's attitudes or behaviors based on perceived expertise or knowledge about a product?

Opinion leaders

What refers to a branding strategy in which a group of individual products or individual brands​ share?

family brand

Utilizing the models of marketing​ communication, which of the following tactics is used in the​ many-to-many model?

social media

What branding strategies benefits partnering companies by combining the two brands to provide more recognition power than either enjoys​ alone?

Co-branding

1. What is an example of owned​ media?

Blogs

________ occur(s) when a company tries to move its products through the channel by convincing channel members to offer them and entice customers to buy them.

A push strategy

What refers to​ features, functions,​ benefits, and uses of a​ product?

Attributes

What product layers might include a​ warranty, credit,​ delivery, installation, and repair service after the sale because marketers know that adding these supporting features to a product is an effective way for a company to stand out from the​ crowd?

Augmented product

A company is likely going to use a media blitz in which step of the adoption​ pyramid?

Awareness

What best offers marketers the possibility that consumers will pay attention to their messages?

Base the ad on a consumer's current needs

Which of the following is the theory that learning occurs based on past experiences and connections formed?

Behavior Learning

Which of the following refers to an allocation of the promotion budget based on identifying promotion goals and allocating enough money to accomplish​ them?

Bottom-up budgeting techniques

What refers to a​ name, a​ term, a​ symbol, or any other unique element of a product that identifies one​ firm's product(s) and sets it apart from the​ competition?

Brand

​________ provides a competitive advantage because it gives the brand the power to capture and hold onto a larger share of the market and to sell at prices with higher profit margins.

Brand equity

Organizational markets is another name for​ _____.

Business-to-business markets

In the buying​ center, which role has responsibility to execute the​ purchase?

Buyer

What refers to the process individuals experience when working to satisfy their own needs and desires?

Consumer Behavior

What refers to the process individuals or groups go through to​ select, purchase,​ use, and dispose of​ goods, services,​ ideas, or experiences to satisfy their needs and​ desires?

Consumer behavior

Many consumers are becoming very aware of the social and environmental consequences of their purchases and making their decisions accordingly. ​ ________ refers to the social movement directed toward protecting consumers from harmful business practices.

Consumerism

1. Which of the following refers to a modification to an existing​ product, to set one brand apart from its​ competitors?

Continuous Innovation

When the demand for goods in a business is based on consumer demand for what is​ produced, the organization is operating based on​ _____.

Derived Demand

Utilizing the models of marketing​ communication, which of the following tactics is used in the​ one-to-one model?

Direct marketing

What refers to a product innovation that requires a major change in the way consumers live and creates a new market and value​ chain?

Disruptive innovation

In the __ step of the consumer decision-making process, a consumer focuses on two components first, and a consumer armed with information identifies a small number of products in which he or she is interested. Then using a set of evaluation criteria, the consumer will decide among the options

Evaluation of Alternatives

In which step in the​ consumer-decision making process will a consumer narrow down choices deciding on​ feasibility, and comparing the pros and cons of each remaining​ option?

Evaluation of alternatives

When marketers give celebrities free products in hopes the celebrity will like and show off the product, marketers are using ___, which is the process by which people select, organize, and interpret information from the outside world.

Exposure

What refers to a combination of hardware and software that ensures only authorized individuals gain entry into a computer​ system?

Firewall

The​ ________ controls the flow of information to other members of a firm.

Gatekeeper

​________ make up the largest single business market in the United States.

Government markets

What refers to a measure used for comparing the effectiveness of different media vehicles- average reach​ frequency?

Gross rating points (GRPs)

Which of the following defines​ microcultures?

Groups of consumers who identify with a specific activity or art form

What stage of the product life cycle features new competitors that enter the​ market, creating new variations of the​ product?

Growth stage

In B2B​ markets, ________ demand refers to demand in which changes in prices have little or no effect on the quantity demanded.

Inelastic

What refers to demand in which changes in price have little or no effect on the amount​ demanded?

Inelastic Demand

Which of the following refer to a strategic business process that marketers use to​ plan, develop,​ execute, and evaluate​ coordinated, measurable, persuasive brand communication programs over time to targeted​ audiences?

Integrated Marketing Communication IMC

After a new product is introduced to the​ marketplace, which of the following stages of the product life cycle features slow​ growth?

Introduction stage

According to a recent​ study, which of the following social media sites was the most often cited to be used by B2B​ marketers?

LinkedIn

Target's computer system was breached when hackers installed​ ________ designed specifically to damage or disrupt computer systems.

Malware Software

________ refers to the hundreds of millions of global consumers who now enjoy a level of purchasing power​ that's sufficient to let them afford​ high-quality products offered by​ well-known multinational companies.

Mass Class

1. Which of the following is NOT one of the steps in the decision-making process? a. Product Choice b. Evaluation of alternatives c. Informed search d. Perceived Risk

Perceived Risk

____ is the process by which people select, organize, and interpret information from the outside world.

Perception

If a consumer is experiencing​ buyer's remorse regarding his or her​ purchase, the consumer is on what step of the consumer​ decision-making process?

Post-purchase evaluation

Costco's store brand Kirkland Signature is an example of which branding​ strategy?

Private-label brand

If a consumer sees a significant difference between his or her current state of affairs and some desired or ideal​ state, which step of the consumer​ decision-making process is the consumer​ in?

Problem recognition

____ is typically the fourth step in the consumer decision-making process in which the consumer decides on one product and acts on this decision.

Product Choice

What refers to a​ firm's total product offering to satisfy a group of target​ customers?

Product Line

What refers to a concept that explains how products go through four distinct stages from birth to​ death: introduction,​ growth, maturity, and​ decline?

Product life cycle

Tablet computers are an example of​ a(n) ________ because the consumer spends considerable time and effort gathering information and comparing alternatives before making a purchase

Shopping product

Those who exhibit similarities in​ occupations, education, and income​ level, and have similar tastes in style and activities are members of​ a(n) _____.

Social Class

What refers to paid ads that appear at the top of the Internet search engine​ results?

Sponsored search ads

What product categories classifies​ milk, bread, and gasoline as basic or necessary items that are available almost everywhere and most consumers​ don't perceive big differences among​ brands?

Staple product

A​ ________ refers to the routine purchase of items that a B2B customer regularly needs. The buyer has purchased the same items many times before and routinely reorders them when supplies are​ low, often from the same suppliers. Reordering the items takes little time.

Straight Rebuy

Which of the following​ business-to-business terms refers to the routine purchase of items that a B2B customer regularly​ needs?

Straight Rebuy

At what phase of the new product development process is a firm likely to create a prototype of the​ product?

Technical development

Utilizing the communication​ model, which of the following is an example of a​ medium?

Television

What best describes​ frequency?

The number of times an individual will be exposed to the media vehicle.

Which of the following is NOT considered typical of organizational​ markets?

The ultimate user often makes the purchase

What refers to an allocation of the promotion budget based on​ management's determination of the total amount to be devoted to marketing​ communication?

Top-down budgeting technique

Which of the following is NOT TRUE about ZMOT? a. ZMOT represents buyers' remorse about a purchase b. ZMOT represents a moment when a consumer decides to buy c. ZMOT is just as likely to occur at home as in a store d. ZMOT occurs on mobile phones and laptops e. ZMOT stands for Zero Moment of Truth

ZMOT represents buyers remorse about a purchase


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