Marketing Ch.8

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C

The three purposes for which individuals or groups can use products in order for it to be considered a business market are a) use in daily operations, end consumption, and resale. b) direct use in producing other products, company travel, and end consumption. c) resale, use in daily operations, and direct use in producing other products. d) governmental, institutional, and reseller purposes. e) making other products, selling to other businesses, making component parts.

C

What are the two ways governments make purchases? a) Cash or credit b) Contracting previous suppliers and bids c) Bids and negotiated contracts d) Lottery system and contract negotiations e) Request for new purchases and recurring orders

E

The group of people within a business who are involved in making business buying decisions is referred to as a) the new-task team. b) negotiators. c) purchasing agents. d) deciders. e) the buying center.

C

In a buying center, purchasing agents or purchasing managers are also known as a) gatekeepers. b) deciders. c) buyers. d) users. e) influencers.

D

In business markets, individuals or groups purchase products for one of three purposes. These purposes are a) resale, wholesale, and direct use. b) wholesale, direct use, and use in producing other products. c) resale, wholesale, and use in producing other products. d) resale, direct use in producing other products, and use in general daily operations. e) use in general daily operations, wholesale, and resale.

D

Individual influencing factors refer to a) relationships among those in the firm's buying center. b) uncontrollable environmental forces. c) the power an individual controls in the buying center. d) personal characteristics of individuals in the buying center. e) activities of suppliers.

C

When a business routinely purchases the same product with similar terms of sale, the purchase is called a a) new-task. b) repetitive purchase. c) straight rebuy. d) modified rebuy. e) standard order.

D

When a business is making its initial purchase of an item to be used to perform a new job, it is known as a _________ purchase. a) straight rebuy b) reciprocal c) delayed d) new-task e) modified rebuy

C

Inelastic demand simply means that a) buyers will not make a modified rebuy purchase. b) demand depends on how many items are purchased. c) a price increase or decrease will not significantly change the demand for an item. d) when price goes up, demand goes down. e) when supply is reduced, the price will increase.

C

A Pillsbury mill in Utah buys grain from growers in the western region. The purchasing agent for Pillsbury will most likely use which buying method? a) Description b) Inspection c) Sampling d) Negotiation e) Selection

B

A buyer for Macy's Department Stores orders handbags from a supplier because that supplier allows the buyer to maintain Macy's company policy of 30-day advance purchase notice. This is an example of ___________ influence on the business buying decision process. a) environmental b) organizational c) interpersonal d) individual e) demographic

D

A disadvantage of reciprocity is that it can lead to a) a price war. b) higher promotional costs. c) more competitive firms entering the industry. d) less-than-optimal purchases for the buyer. e) longer periods of negotiation.

C

About what percentage of the annual U.S. gross domestic product is government spending? a) 2 percent b) 10 percent c) 20 percent d) 30 percent e) 50 percent

C

After deciding to order replacement parts for aging machinery, the buyer for a construction company examines catalogs and trade publications looking for these parts. The buyer is at which stage in the business buying decision process? a) Problem recognition b) Product specification c) Product-supplier search and evaluation d) Product-supplier selection e) Product-supplier post-evaluation

C

All of the following are important concerns of business customers except a) achieving a specific level of quality in the products offered to target markets. b) obtaining a level of quality that meets specifications. c) obtaining products that exceed specifications to ensure the best possible product performance. d) obtaining products for which the quality level is consistent. e) supporting customers with services they expect.

A

All of the following describe the demand for business products except a) elastic. b) derived. c) joint. d) inelastic. e) fluctuating.

B

An accountant who purchases software for maintaining clients' books is an example of a buyer in a(n) ___________ market. a) consumer b) producer c) reseller d) government e) institutional

E

An organization that decides to buy all of a certain part from the same company is using a) single-supplier purchasing. b) multiple sourcing. c) same vendor analysis. d) straight rebuy. e) sole sourcing.

B

During the search for products and evaluating possible suppliers stage of the business buying decision process, marketers sometimes use _________ analysis to examine the quality, design, materials, and possibly item reduction in order to acquire the product in the most cost-effective way. a) cost b) value c) profit d) strategic e) SWOT

A

Many suppliers and their customers invest time and resources to build and maintain mutually beneficial relationships which are often called a) partnerships. b) co-ops. c) monopolies. d) reciprocity. e) alliances.

D

Mike's Roadside Market buys produce from area farmers, marks the merchandise at a price that includes some profit, and then sells the fruit and vegetables to the people in and around Centerville. Mike's would be classified as part of a ___________ market. a) consumer b) producer c) government d) reseller e) wholesaler

B

Raython Hardware and Thames Industrial Supplier have worked closely for many years and have a mutually beneficial relationship in which Raython provides all of Thames's hardware needs in a timely manner. Raython and Thames's relationship could be best characterized as a(n) a) reciprocity agreement. b) partnership. c) intra-organizational group. d) alliance. e) tying arrangement.

B

St. Jude's Hospital decides to redo its kitchen with new flooring, cabinets, counters, and appliances. The hospital compiles a description of the project and then asks sellers to submit bids. After determining the most attractive bids, the hospital will then work with two or three companies to determine who will get the contract. This is an example of using ______ for a purchase decision. a) sampling b) negotiation c) inspection d) elimination e) description

C

The fact that business customers purchase products to be used directly or indirectly in the production of goods and services to satisfy customers' needs means that demand for business products is a) joint. b) economically stable. c) derived. d) inelastic. e) more fluctuating.

D

When certain consumer products are in high demand, producers might buy extra materials and equipment and when demand subsides, producers will cut back on their material purchases. This describes _____ demand. a) joint b) inelastic c) consumer d) fluctuating e) derived

C

Which method of business buying is most likely to be used when the products being purchased are standardized based on certain characteristics? a) Homogeneous selection b) Inspection c) Description d) Sampling e) Negotiation

E

______ buy products from manufacturers and then resell the products to other firms in the distribution system. a) Retailers b) Producers c) Distributors d) Warehouses e) Wholesalers

B

_________ is(are) a major threat to the sales success of jointly demanded products. a) Price changes b) Shortages c) Economic instability d) Inventory buildup e) Proliferation of brands

B

___________ analysis is a systematic evaluation of current and potential suppliers that focuses on many dimensions including price, product quality, delivery service, product dependability, and overall company reliability. a) Value b) Vendor c) Buying center d) Strategic e) Cost

D

procedure is the government most likely to use? a) The government will request bids from all companies on its qualified bidder list. b) It will contact whatever company made the last jets and have them develop the new ones. c) Ads will be placed in the top five circulated U.S. newspapers for a company to produce the jets. d) The government will select a few firms and enter into negotiations with them until the contract is awarded. e) The contract will go to the first company that submits a reasonable bid for the desired jets.

Japan

Which one of the following countries will not be included in the data presented in the new industry classification system that is replacing the SIC? a) Mexico b) Canada c) United States d) Japan e) All but one NAFTA country

E

Volkswagen purchases upholstery for the interiors of its vehicles from various suppliers. This upholstery must have a set of characteristics that is expressed by Volkswagen. This set is called a) descriptions. b) product features. c) criterion. d) purchase requests. e) specifications.

A

What are the four major categories of factors that influence business buying decisions? a) Environmental, organizational, interpersonal, and individual b) Environmental, organizational, psychological, and individual c) Environmental, psychological, individual, and technological d) Technological, organizational, environmental, and interpersonal e) Environmental, organizational, technological, and individual

E

What is a primary difference between business and consumer buyers? a) Consumer buyers require more product information than business buyers. b) Business purchases are made by one individual whereas families make consumer purchases together. c) Repeat sales are more common with consumer buyers than business buyers. d) Consumers primarily buy inexpensive items; businesses only buy expensive items. e) Business buyers generally make larger orders than consumer buyers.

E

When Hunter Ceiling Fans buys electrical wire for use in producing its ceiling fans, Hunter is part of what type of market for electrical wire? a) Resale b) Wholesale c) Customer d) Consumer e) Business

B

Demand for a business product is _____ when two or more items are used in combination to produce a product. a) inelastic b) joint c) fluctuating d) derived e) partnered

E

Demand for business products is also known as ______ demand. a) derived b) corporate c) business buying d) manufacturing e) industrial

C

Demand for business products is characterized as derived. From what is the demand derived? a) Industrial demand b) Modified demand c) Demand for consumer products d) Future product demand e) The business cycle

C

Most business buying decisions are made by a) one person. b) a team of purchasing agents. c) a firm's buying center. d) inventory control personnel. e) the sales force.

A

The stages of the business buying decision process, in order, are a) recognizing the problem, establishing product specifications, searching for products and evaluating possible suppliers, selecting suppliers and products, and evaluating performance. b) recognizing the problem, searching for products and evaluating possible suppliers, selecting suppliers and products, establishing product specifications, and evaluating performance. c) recognizing the problem, selecting suppliers and products, evaluating performance, establishing product specifications, and searching for substitute products. d) establishing product specifications, recognizing the problem, searching for products, evaluating possible products and suppliers, selecting suppliers and products, and evaluating performance. e) establishing product specifications, searching for products, selecting suppliers and products, evaluating performance, recognizing the problem, and evaluating possible products and suppliers.

E

The state of Montana is preparing to buy a large quantity of frozen orange juice for use in a large school district. Citrus Sweet, Inc. is in the citrus juice business but has never sold to the government market. To have a chance at getting this order, Citrus Sweet's first step must be to get her firm to a) make a presentation appointment with the state. b) quote prices to the purchasing department. c) advertise in the capital city. d) negotiate with the state. e) secure a slot on the list of qualified bidders.

D

The student senate at your university has been asked to give input on the purchase of new computers for campus computer labs. In this instance, the student senate would be acting as a(n) ______. a) buyer. b) gatekeeper. c) user. d) influencer. e) decider.

C

Which of the following is true with respect to buyers in business markets? a) Business buyers always act rationally when making purchases for their company. b) Business customers tend to be less informed about the products they purchase than consumer buyers. c) Business customers demand detailed information about a product's quality, features, or technical specifications. d) Business customers are no different than buyers in consumer markets. e) Business customers tend to buy products from their friends and contacts with business suppliers.

D

Which of the following products is most likely to be purchased on the basis of contract negotiation? a) Eggs b) Office supplies c) Used cars d) A custom-made bulldozer e) Wheat

D

Analysis of business input-output data by the federal government allows the government to have a better understanding of the a) cash flows that exist among industries. b) raw materials and labor required to produce a given product. c) amount of reinvestment that different industries use. d) types of industries that purchase particular products. e) growth projections for a given industry.

E

Anderson Distribution Company has purchased 15 forklifts over the past two years. As it plans to place its next order for another five machines, management wonders if additional features may be needed in order to handle changes in the product lines it carries. For Anderson, these new forklifts represent a ___________ purchase. a) new-task b) repetitive c) straight rebuy d) repetitive order e) modified rebuy

C

As it places its order for truck tires with Michelin, South Side Industrial Supply realizes that it must also place an order for valve stems and balancing weights for the truck tires. Such business products are characterized as having ____________ demand. a) derived b) inelastic c) joint d) fluctuating e) higher

B

Because retailers have to be concerned with product selection, price, and space, they often evaluate products on the basis of a) their markup. b) sales per square foot of selling area. c) how many of the product they can fit in a certain amount of space. d) profit per dollar of selling price. e) the reliability of the supplier.

E

Ben Davideau is assigned by his sales manager to come up with the names and addresses of twenty firms in his territory that have some potential for using sizable quantities of his firm's products. Wanting to be as efficient as possible, Ben looks in a) Sales & Marketing Management. b) an SIC listing. c) the Census of Business. d) the Census of Manufacturers. e) Standard & Poor's Register.

C

Bob Denton of Denton Pest Control buys equipment from a supplier because that supplier hires him to spray the warehouse for insects periodically. This practice is known as a) cost-benefit analysis. b) cooperative selling. c) reciprocity. d) supplier agreement. e) modified rebuy purchase.

C

Business markets are typically divided into four categories. These categories are a) retailers, wholesalers, services, and nonprofit firms. b) producer, manufacturer, reseller, and government. c) producer, reseller, government, and institutional. d) manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, and services. e) reseller, retailer, government, and institutional.

B

Compared with consumer goods, marketers aiming at business customers a) do not need to select target markets. b) have an enormous amount of information available concerning potential customers. c) have more difficulty in determining where their customers are located. d) are restricted in the types of promotion they can use. e) have more difficulty in estimating customers' purchase potentials.

C

Compared with the SIC system, the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) will a) look at many industries at one time. b) be used throughout the world. c) contain the most up-to-date information for the NAFTA partners. d) provide less information about service industries. e) generate statistics that will not be useful in comparing countries.

C

Goodyear is a manufacturer and marketer of tires for new passenger cars. In recent years, the company's business has declined because of the overall decrease in consumer demand for new cars. In this case, the demand for Goodyear's tire products is said to be _______since it depends on the demand for new cars. a) inelastic b) fluctuating c) derived d) elastic e) nonderived

E

Individuals and business organizations that buy finished goods and resell them to make a profit without changing the physical characteristics of the product are classified as ___________ markets. a) consumer b) institutional c) producer d) government e) reseller

C

Individuals and business organizations that purchase products for the purpose of making a profit either by using the products to produce other products or by using them in their operations are classified as ___________ markets. a) consumer b) institutional c) producer d) government e) reseller

B

Input-output analysis is most likely to yield what type of information? a) Number of employees that a firm has b) Industries that purchase the major portion of an industry's output c) Kinds of returns a firm is getting on its equipment investments d) Type of inventory turnover that is characteristic of a firm e) Kinds of variables that would be used to segment the target market

E

Institutional markets are a) intermediaries who resell goods to make a profit. b) federal and state government units. c) state or local government units. d) consumers who buy products for their own use. e) organizations that seek nonbusiness goals.

A

Johnson's Industrial Pest Control Service wants to meet its customers' expectations with regard to the quality of service it provides. How should Johnson's identify these expectations? a) Conduct market research. b) Use management judgment. c) Trace existing service levels. d) Stress quality service with employees. e) Train employees better.

B

Kroger Grocery Store is an example of a reseller. Which of the following factors concerning reseller purchase decisions is false? a) Resellers are concerned with the level of demand for the product. b) Resellers are not concerned with how much space the product takes up as long as it has a high price. c) Resellers want producers to be able to supply adequate quantities of the product. d) Resellers are concerned with the availability of technical and promotional assistance from the producer. e) Resellers are concerned with the markup percentage they can get on the product.

C

Most business purchases can be classified as belonging to one of three types: a) delinquent, repetitive, or delivered. b) repetitive, new-task, or modified rebuy. c) modified rebuy, new-task, or straight rebuy. d) delinquent, new-task, or reciprocal. e) rebuy, reciprocal, or delayed.

D

Most businesses try to control the level of quality in the parts they buy from suppliers. Most firms develop standards for _____ in order to achieve their quality goals. a) how many different suppliers they use b) how many parts can fail c) controlling when shipments will arrive d) the percentage of defects allowed e) how long the parts should last

A

Motorola buys silicone which is used in its chip-making process. Motorola produces microchips for use within a wide variety of products for other firms, such as Ford, GM and Samsung. Motorola is a buyer in a _____ market. a) producer b) government c) reseller d) construction e) institutional

D

Pi Delta Mu sorority purchases food in bulk to feed its members living in the house. This means it is part of a(n) ___________ market. a) producer b) consumer c) reseller d) institutional e) government

B

Which method of business buying is necessary when products are highly homogeneous and examination of each item is not feasible? a) Negotiation b) Sampling c) Description d) Inspection e) Homogeneous selection


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