Marketing Management Ch 16

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94) Firms are increasingly recognizing the importance of influencing consumers at the point of purchase.

TRUE Page Ref: 453 Objective: 3 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

31) Jake wants to open a Subway franchise in his small town. To do this, he must pay the company a ________ fee. A) slotting B) title C) royalty D) merchandising E) residual

C Page Ref: 450 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

35) In the corporate headquarters of a supermarket chain, ________ are responsible for developing brand assortments and listening to salespersons' presentations. A) central buyers B) brokers C) specialist buyers D) agents E) specialized wholesalers

C Page Ref: 455 Objective: 2 Difficulty: Easy

96) Featuring exclusive national brands that are not available at competing retailers is a way of generating consumer interest in a retailer.

TRUE Page Ref: 455 Objective: 2 AACSB: Reflective thinking Difficulty: Easy

1) ________ includes all the activities in selling goods or services directly to final consumers for personal, nonbusiness use. A) Wholesaling B) Retailing C) Procurement D) Promoting E) Warehousing

B Page Ref: 447 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

8) In the ________ type of retailing, customers usually find their own goods, although they can ask salespeople for assistance. A) self-service B) self-selection C) full-service D) limited service E) limited-selection

B Page Ref: 448 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

99) Some high-volume products may have such high handling costs that they are less profitable and deserve less shelf space than low-volume products.

TRUE Page Ref: 456 Objective: 2 AACSB: Reflective thinking Difficulty: Easy

47) A brand developed by a retailer and/or wholesaler that is available only in selected retail outlets is called a ________ brand. A) generic B) franchisee C) marque D) national E) private-label

E Page Ref: 459 Objective: 4 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

10) Which of the following types of retailing generally entails the highest costs? A) full-service B) self-service C) limited-selection D) limited service E) self-selection

A Page Ref: 448 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

15) A factory outlet is an example of a(n) ________ retailer. A) off-price B) specialty C) discount D) department E) catalog

A Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

12) Bill and Josh are considering opening a retail store. They have identified their target market and location and are finalizing the details of the merchandise they will carry. Since the neighborhood is rundown and the customers in the area are very price-conscious, Bill and Josh want to offer goods from well-known brands, but at lower rates than the full retail prices of the products. They choose to stock excess production from manufacturers or goods that have remained unsold at other retailers. This is a description of a(n) ________ retailer. A) off-price B) specialty C) discount D) department E) catalog

A Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Moderate

30) Which of the following is a benefit of franchising for franchisees? A) The franchisee finds it easier to borrow money from financial institutions. B) The franchisee receives ownership of the franchisor's trade mark. C) The franchisee must change its operations to suit those of the franchisor's. D) The franchisee collects royalty payments from the franchisor. E) The franchisee is paid by the franchisor for being part of the system.

A Page Ref: 450 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

32) Which of the following is true for the retail industry? A) Discount stores and catalog showrooms are competing for the same customers. B) Upscale retailers see a decline in sales as middle-market retailers thrive. C) Small, specialized retailers are crowding out larger, more diverse retailers. D) Store retailing sees no competition from non-store retailing. E) Discount stores are not doing as well as middle-market retailers.

A Page Ref: 452 Objective: 3 Difficulty: Easy

40) Most retailers will put low prices on some items in order to increase traffic to the store. These low-priced products are known as ________. A) loss leaders B) price ceilings C) price skimmers D) price floors E) cold calls

A Page Ref: 456 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

45) In your neighborhood there is a small men's store that has a limited selection of clothing, but the selection that is carried is of very high quality and price. Services include free alterations and tailoring, personalized record keeping, and free dry cleaning. The inside of the store has deep leather chairs and couches and thick pile carpet. Upon entering the store, a customer feels "special and rich." In terms of differentiation, what is this retailer trying to communicate by its decorations and service level? A) differentiation based on services mix and atmosphere B) differentiation based on prepurchase services C) differentiation based on postpurchase services and atmosphere D) differentiation based on ancillary services and atmosphere E) differentiation based on prepurchase and postpurchase services

A Page Ref: 457 Objective: 2 AACSB: Reflective thinking Difficulty: Easy

42) Which of the following is a prepurchase service offered by retailers? A) accepting orders over the telephone B) shipping the product C) delivery to the customer's doorstep D) general information E) interior decoration of the retail outlet

A Page Ref: 457 Objective: 2 Difficulty: Easy

61) ________ refers to buying large carload lots and dividing them into smaller units before shipping them out to consumers. A) Bulk breaking B) Containerization C) Wholesaling D) Warehousing E) Broking

A Page Ref: 462 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

62) ________ encompass sales forecasting, production planning, and inbound materials transportation. A) Market logistics B) Containerization C) Transportation D) Nonstore retailing E) Wholesaling

A Page Ref: 464 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

65) As inventory draws down, management must know at what stock level to request additional stock. This stock level is called the ________. A) reorder point B) least fixed point C) point of divergence D) inflection point E) critical point

A Page Ref: 467 Objective: 2 Difficulty: Easy

70) Beyond the optimal order quantity, total cost per unit increases because ________. A) inventory-carrying cost per unit increases B) inventory-carrying cost per unit decreases C) order-processing cost per unit increases D) order-processing cost per unit increases though inventory cost decreases E) inventory-processing cost per unit falls slowly

A Page Ref: 467-468 Objective: 2 AACSB: Communications Difficulty: Easy

74) ________ consists of putting goods in boxes or trailers that are easy to transfer between two transportation modes. A) Containerization B) Haulage C) Inventory carrying D) Order processing E) Warehousing

A Page Ref: 468 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

73) An item described as low-risk and low-opportunity is a ________. A) nuisance item B) bottleneck item C) variable item D) critical item E) commodity

A Page Ref: 468 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Moderate

9) Which of the following is true for self-service retailing? A) These retailers carry more shopping goods and services such as credit and merchandise-return privileges. B) This service model is favored by discount stores and customers who want to save money. C) It results in high staffing costs compared to other forms of retailing. D) Salespeople are ready to assist in every phase of the "locate-compare-select" process. E) Customers need more information and assistance than in other forms of retailing.

B Page Ref: 448 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

14) E&OE produces and markets its own brand of skincare products using herbal remedies and natural ingredients through standalone stores as well as an online portal. E&OE is a(n) ________ retailer. A) off-price B) specialty C) discount D) department E) extreme value

B Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

16) Companies who sell products door-to-door or at home sales parties are engaging in ________. A) franchising B) network marketing C) direct-response marketing D) corporate selling E) direct marketing

B Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

18) Which of the following is an example of direct marketing? A) E&OE sells its herbal skincare products exclusively through its stand-alone stores. B) TCJ is a telemarketing firm that sells products from a number of different suppliers. C) Jayne's sells most of its products to customers through home sales parties. D) J3 is a storeless retailer that organizes the retail activity of the employees of four firms. E) Reynold's tries to minimize its staff costs by installing vending machines in its stores.

B Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

19) The ________ marketing sales system works by recruiting independent businesspeople who act as distributors. A) catalog B) multilevel C) direct-response D) corporate E) direct

B Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

27) A ________ is wholesaler-sponsored group of independent retailers engaged in bulk buying and common merchandising. A) retailer cooperative B) voluntary chain C) consumer cooperative D) merchandising conglomerate E) franchise organization

B Page Ref: 450 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

46) Which of the following is the strongest differentiator for brick-and-mortar stores who want to emphasize their superiority over online retailers? A) product quality B) the shopping experience C) product range D) pricing E) the retailer's reputation

B Page Ref: 457 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

52) Because shelf space is scarce, many supermarkets now charge a ________ for accepting a new brand, to cover the cost of listing and stocking it. A) retainer B) slotting fee C) residual fee D) contingent fee E) royalty

B Page Ref: 460 Objective: 4 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

53) ________ includes all the activities in selling goods or services to those who buy for resale or business use. A) Retailing B) Wholesaling C) Procurement D) Promoting E) Warehousing

B Page Ref: 461 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

54) Which of the following is considered a wholesaler? A) retailers B) brokers C) producers D) manufacturers E) farmers

B Page Ref: 461 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

59) Agricultural assemblers, petroleum bulk plants and terminals, and auction companies are examples of ________. A) full-service wholesalers B) specialized wholesalers C) limited-service wholesalers D) merchant wholesalers E) brokers

B Page Ref: 462 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

66) A stock order point of 10 means ordering the product ________. A) every 10 days B) when stock falls to 10 units C) every 10 units D) when stock falls to 9 units E) in batches of 10 items

B Page Ref: 467 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

71) Companies are reducing their inventory costs by treating inventory items differently, positioning them according to risk and opportunity. High-risk, low-opportunity items are known as ________. A) nuisance items B) bottleneck items C) variable items D) critical items E) commodities

B Page Ref: 468 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Moderate

77) If the shipper owns its own truck or air fleet, it becomes a ________. A) containerized carrier B) private carrier C) contract carrier D) common carrier E) diversified carrier

B Page Ref: 468 Objective: 2 Difficulty: Easy

5) Reynold's is a grocery chain that has always catered to mid-market customers. However, the owner, Mal, has noticed that an influx of new residents are buying mostly the lower-cost products and products on discount. To attract customers, Mal decides to make a gradual switch to the discount store format, but to do this, he will have to cut costs wherever possible. Which of the following types of service should Mal avoid in order to lower costs? A) limited service B) self-selection C) full-service D) self-service E) limited-selection

C Page Ref: 448 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

7) In ________ retailing, salespeople are ready to assist in every phase of the "locate-compare-select" process. A) self-service B) self-selection C) full-service D) limited service E) limited-selection

C Page Ref: 448 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

13) H&A is a retail chain that specializes in selling goods at very low prices. To achieve this, it stocks a very narrow assortment of basic necessities and offers customers a "no-frills" shopping experience. H&A is an example of a(n) ________ store. A) off-price B) specialty C) hard-discount D) superstore E) convenience

C Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

17) Which of the following is an example of direct selling? A) E&OE sells its herbal skincare products exclusively through its stand-alone stores. B) TCJ is a telemarketing firm that sells products from a number of different suppliers. C) Jayne's sells most of its products to customers through home sales parties. D) J3 is an online shopping portal where customers can buy directly from manufacturers. E) Reynold's tries to minimize its staff costs by installing vending machines in its stores.

C Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

23) Which of the following is true of store retailers? A) A hard-discount store offers a wider merchandise mix than discount stores at higher prices. B) A discount store offers leftover goods, overruns, and irregular merchandise sold at less than retail. C) A specialty store generally stocks a very narrow product line. D) An extreme value store generally has a broad selection of high-markup, brand-name goods. E) A catalog showroom is a large, low-cost, low-margin, high-volume, self-service store.

C Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

24) A ________ is a storeless retailer serving a specific clientele—usually employees of large organizations—who are authorized to buy from a list of retailers that have agreed to give discounts in return for inclusion on the list. A) direct-selling vendor B) direct marketing vendor C) buying service D) automatic vendor E) corporate retailer

C Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

25) An independent retailer using a central buying organization and joint promotion efforts with other retailers is part of a ________. A) corporate chain store B) voluntary chain C) retailer cooperative D) merchandising conglomerate E) franchise organization

C Page Ref: 450 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

26) A ________ is a retail firm owned by its customers. Members contribute money to open their own store, vote on its policies, elect a group to manage it, and receive dividends. A) retailer cooperative B) voluntary chain C) consumer cooperative D) merchandising conglomerate E) franchise organization

C Page Ref: 450 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

29) Which of the following is true for franchisees? A) The franchisee is paid by the franchisor to be part of the franchise system. B) The franchisee licenses a trade mark to the franchisor. C) The franchisee must change its operations to suit those of the franchisor's. D) The franchisee collects royalty payments from the franchisor. E) The franchisee owns the trade or service mark.

C Page Ref: 450 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

37) Which of the following is true for direct product profitability analysis? A) It is highly correlated with the gross margin on a product. B) It is negligible compared to the gross margin on a product. C) It bears little relation to the gross margin on a product. D) It is significantly lower than the gross margin on a product. E) It is exactly the same as the gross margin on a product.

C Page Ref: 456 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

43) Which of the following is a postpurchase service offered by retailers? A) accepting orders over the telephone B) advertising and window displays C) delivery to the customer's doorstep D) general information E) interior decoration of the retail outlet

C Page Ref: 457 Objective: 2 Difficulty: Easy

50) ________ are unbranded, plainly packaged, less expensive versions of common products such as spaghetti, paper towels, and canned peaches. A) Common carriers B) Shills C) Generics D) Private labels E) Marques

C Page Ref: 460 Objective: 4 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

51) In addition to its store brands and nationally well-known brands of detergents, Reynold's also carries much cheaper varieties of detergents that are not advertised and have little-known names. They are often manufactured from lower-quality ingredients and save on packaging and advertising costs. These are known as ________. A) common carriers B) shills C) generics D) private labels E) marques

C Page Ref: 460 Objective: 4 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Moderate

60) Which of the following is true of brokers? A) Brokers represent buyers or sellers on a semipermanent basis. B) Most brokers are small businesses with a few skilled salespeople. C) Brokers bring buyers and sellers together and assist in negotiation. D) Selling brokers have contractual authority to sell a manufacturer's entire output. E) Purchasing brokers make purchases for buyers and often receive, inspect, warehouse, and ship merchandise.

C Page Ref: 462 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

55) ________ are independently owned businesses that take title to the merchandise they handle. They are full-service and limited-service jobbers, distributors, and mill supply houses. A) Brokers B) Agents C) Merchant wholesalers D) Specialized wholesalers E) Retailers' branches

C Page Ref: 462 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

57) ________ sell and deliver a limited line of semiperishable goods to supermarkets, grocery stores, hospitals, restaurants, and hotels. A) Producers' cooperatives B) Cash and carry wholesalers C) Truck wholesalers D) Drop shippers E) Rack jobbers

C Page Ref: 462 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

67) Optimal order quantities exist when the curves for the order-processing cost per unit and inventory-carrying cost per unit ________. A) are collinear B) are diagonal to each other C) intersect D) are parallel to each other E) equal zero

C Page Ref: 467 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

68) E&OE is trying to minimize its inventory costs, which are extremely high. The company has realized that it can achieve this by maintaining a near-zero inventory and producing more only once a product is ordered. Which of the following is true for E&OE? A) Inventory costs are lower than order-processing costs. B) Running costs are higher than inventory-carrying costs. C) Setup costs for the products are low. D) Order-processing costs are high. E) Order-processing costs are lower than setup costs.

C Page Ref: 467 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Moderate

22) Electronic shopping is a type of ________. A) direct selling B) network marketing C) multilevel selling D) corporate selling E) direct marketing

E Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

3) Which of the following is an example of retailing? A) Dylan's sends catalogs to retail, industrial, and institutional customers. B) SEZ U Inc. sells a limited line of fast-moving goods to small retailers for cash. C) BEL Inc. sells FMCG goods to merchant wholesalers and distributors. D) Praxis International sells products to consumers directly through the Internet. E) Hub Styles procures its raw materials directly from farmers in the region.

D Page Ref: 447 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

11) Which of the following is an example of a limited-service retailer? A) Customers at TAB pick out the products they want and pay at the checkout counter. B) Salespeople at Eli are always on hand to offer shoppers advice and assistance in choosing products. C) Mina's allows customers to checkout their own purchases in order to reduce the staff count. D) As CLO's offers a number of merchandise-return privileges, customers need information and assistance while shopping. E) Alison's stocks a number of specialty products and the store's salespeople generally help shoppers with all their needs.

D Page Ref: 448 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

6) A large staff, along with a higher proportion of specialty goods and slower-moving items and many services, are usually features of ________ retailing. A) self-service B) self-selection C) limited service D) full-service E) limited-selection

D Page Ref: 448 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

4) Discount stores that try to keep prices as low as possible are more likely to function using ________ operations. A) limited service B) self-selection C) full-service D) self-service E) limited-selection

D Page Ref: 448 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

20) In ________, a salesperson goes to the home of a host who has invited friends, demonstrates the products and takes orders. A) catalog marketing B) franchising C) direct-response selling D) network marketing E) direct marketing

D Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

28) Which of the following is true for franchisors? A) The franchisor has to pay the franchisee to be part of the franchise system. B) The franchisor licenses the trade mark from the franchisee. C) The franchisor must change its operations to suit those of the franchisee's. D) The franchisor collects royalty payments from the franchisee. E) The franchisor pays start-up costs for the franchisee.

D Page Ref: 450 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

34) Staples is a giant retailer that concentrates on selling office supplies. Staples is an example of a(n) ________. A) ambush marketer B) supercenter C) megamarketer D) category killer E) guerilla marketer

D Page Ref: 452 Objective: 3 Difficulty: Easy

38) Mass merchandisers and discount stores typically fall into the ________ group with respect to margins and volume. A) mixed markup, high-volume B) low-volume, mixed markup C) low-volume, low-markup D) high-volume, low-markup E) high-markup, lower-volume

D Page Ref: 456 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

41) American businessman King Gillette pioneered the sales model in which razor handles were given away for free or sold at a loss, but sales of disposable razor blades were very profitable. This is known as the _______ model. A) two-tiered pricing B) predatory pricing C) cross selling D) loss leading E) product churning

D Page Ref: 456 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Moderate

44) Which of the following is an ancillary service offered by retailers? A) accepting orders over the telephone B) advertising and window displays C) delivery to the customer's doorstep D) general information E) alterations and tailoring

D Page Ref: 457 Objective: 2 Difficulty: Easy

49) Which of the following is true for distributor brands? A) They sell at higher volumes than national brands and are also known as generics. B) They are usually sold at higher prices than national brands because production costs are higher. C) They are always of better quality than national brands as production is strictly monitored. D) Distributor brands can be sold at lower prices yet generate a higher profit margin because of their lower cost structure. E) Advertising and sales promotion costs for distributor brands are much higher than those for national brands.

D Page Ref: 460 Objective: 4 AACSB: Reflective thinking Difficulty: Easy

56) ________ serve bulk industries such as coal, lumber, and heavy equipment, assuming title and risk from the time an order is accepted to its delivery. A) Producers' cooperatives B) Cash and carry wholesalers C) Truck wholesalers D) Drop shippers E) Rack jobbers

D Page Ref: 462 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

69) E&OE is trying to minimize its inventory costs, which are extremely high. The company has realized that it can achieve this by maintaining a near-zero inventory and producing only once a product is ordered. Which of the following will be true for E&OE? A) Short production runs will be more expensive than longer ones. B) Setup and order-processing costs will be high. C) The order point will be high. D) Order-processing costs will be lower than the inventory-carrying costs. E) E&OE can reduce the average cost per unit by producing a long run.

D Page Ref: 467 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Moderate

64) ________ costs for a manufacturer consist of setup costs and running costs. A) Inventory-carrying B) Containerization C) Wholesaling D) Order-processing E) Transportation

D Page Ref: 467 Objective: 2 Difficulty: Easy

33) Electronic shelf labeling allows retailers to ________. A) check inventory levels instantaneously B) order electronically from suppliers C) run continual promotional messages D) advertise sales and special offers E) change price levels instantaneously

E Page Ref: 452 Objective: 3 Difficulty: Easy

36) In supermarkets and other retail outlets, RFID is used to ________. A) change prices instantaneously B) check for spoilage or damage to goods C) advertise special offers and discounts D) run continual promotional messages E) monitor inventory and track goods

E Page Ref: 455 Objective: 2 Difficulty: Easy

39) A store selling expensive artwork and luxury goods typically falls into the ________ group with respect to margins and volume. A) mixed markup, high-volume B) low-volume, mixed markup C) low-volume, low-markup D) high-volume, low-markup E) high-markup, low-volume

E Page Ref: 456 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

2) Which of the following is true for retailing? A) Manufacturers are not considered to be retailers as they are engaged in producing the product. B) Vending machines are considered to be retailing only if they are located within stores. C) Retailing deals only with goods; it does not include services. D) Selling from a consumer's home is direct selling, but not retailing. E) Wholesalers are only considered to be retailers if they are selling to final consumers.

E Page Ref: 447 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

21) Telemarketing is a type of ________. A) direct selling B) network marketing C) multilevel selling D) close-range marketing E) direct marketing

E Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

48) Though it is sold only in Wal-Mart stores, Wal-Mart's Ol'Roy dog food has surpassed Nestlé's Purina brand as the top-selling dog food. Ol'Roy is an example of a ________. A) generic product B) national brand C) franchise D) copy-cat brand E) private label

E Page Ref: 459 Objective: 4 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Moderate

58) The owner of supermarket chain Reynold's has realized that customers want a wider variety of goods than is currently available. However, Reynold's cannot afford the costs of storing excess inventory. Additionally, the owner is not willing to take the risk that the new products will remain unsold. Which of the following types of wholesalers can help Reynold's meet customer demand while minimizing costs? A) Producers' cooperatives B) Cash and carry wholesalers C) Truck wholesalers D) Drop shippers E) Rack jobbers

E Page Ref: 462 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Moderate

63) The elapsed time between an order's receipt, delivery, and payment is called the ________. A) variable-costs-to-payment cycle B) product-to-payment cycle C) inventory-to-sale cycle D) order-to-inventory cycle E) order-to-payment cycle

E Page Ref: 466 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

76) The trucking firm hired by your transportation manager provides a trucking service between the city of Sacramento and the surrounding towns on a regular schedule and at fixed prices. The trucking firm saves transportation costs by transporting the goods using trains as well as trucks, instead of trucks alone. Your transportation manager has hired a(n) ________. A) airship carrier B) airtruck carrier C) trainship carrier D) fishyback carrier E) piggyback carrier

E Page Ref: 468 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

75) Which of the following is an example of a private carrier? A) MET is a transporter that operates only in the Chicago area and charges fixed prices. B) BCL is a family firm that owns only three trucks, but takes small orders for transport. C) VTV owns a fleet of trucks and transports goods for any client for a fee. D) COM is a shipping firm that transports goods by road and rail across the U.S. E) BEL Inc. manufactures parts for automobiles and transports its products to customers itself.

E Page Ref: 468 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Moderate

72) HCN recently introduced a product that the distributor considers a "bottleneck" item. What is the risk/opportunity relationship for bottleneck items? A) low risk, mediocre opportunity B) low risk, high opportunity C) low risk, low opportunity D) high risk, mediocre opportunity E) high risk, low opportunity

E Page Ref: 468 Objective: 2 Difficulty: Easy

79) Full-service retailers generally have the lowest costs of all retail types.

FALSE Page Ref: 448 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

83) A superstore is a storeless retailer serving a specific clientele who are entitled to buy from a list of retailers that have agreed to give discounts in return for membership.

FALSE Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

80) Discount stores usually stock leftover goods, overruns, and irregular merchandise, sold at less than retail.

FALSE Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Reflective thinking Difficulty: Easy

84) A retailer cooperative is a retail firm that is owned by its customers.

FALSE Page Ref: 450 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

91) Growth in the retail market is centered firmly in the middle market, leaving luxury retailers and discounting specialists struggling.

FALSE Page Ref: 452 Objective: 3 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

93) Electronic shelf labeling allows retailers to check inventory levels instantaneously.

FALSE Page Ref: 452 Objective: 3 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

88) Department stores only face competition from other department stores as other retailing forms are not a threat to their sales and profitability.

FALSE Page Ref: 452 Objective: 3 AACSB: Reflective thinking Difficulty: Easy

95) Retailers can target their customers more effectively by using only a single channel to reach them.

FALSE Page Ref: 454 Objective: 2 Difficulty: Easy

97) In order to clearly differentiate themselves from competitors, retailers must keep merchandise and prices always consistent.

FALSE Page Ref: 455 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

98) The gross margin on a product bears a direct relation to the direct product profit.

FALSE Page Ref: 456 Objective: 2 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

100) Mass merchandisers are usually high-markup, lower-volume stores.

FALSE Page Ref: 456 Objective: 2 Difficulty: Easy

89) Consumers now receive sales offers through direct-mail letters and catalogs, television, cell phones, and the Internet. The nonstore-based retailers are taking business away from store-based retailers.

TRUE Page Ref: 452 Objective: 3 Difficulty: Easy

78) Retailing includes all the activities involved in selling goods or services directly to final consumers.

TRUE Page Ref: 447 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

82) Electronic shopping is a form of direct marketing.

TRUE Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

81) The network marketing sales system works by recruiting independent businesspeople who act as distributors.

TRUE Page Ref: 449 Objective: 1 AACSB: Reflective thinking Difficulty: Easy

85) A franchise organization is a corporate retail organization.

TRUE Page Ref: 450 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

86) The franchisor owns a trade or service mark and licenses it to franchisees in return for royalty payments.

TRUE Page Ref: 450 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy

87) "Pop-up" stores let retailers promote brands to seasonal shoppers for a limited time.

TRUE Page Ref: 451 Objective: 3 Difficulty: Easy

92) As discount retailers improve their quality and image, consumers have been willing to trade down.

TRUE Page Ref: 452 Objective: 3 AACSB: Analytic skills Difficulty: Easy

90) Supercenters retail grocery items as well as a huge selection of nonfood merchandise.

TRUE Page Ref: 452 Objective: 3 AACSB: Reflective thinking Difficulty: Easy


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