mktg 2201 - quiz 1

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Ainsworth is a toy manufacturer based in Australia. Which of the following most likely indicates that Ainsworth is following a diversification strategy?

Ainsworth enters the U.S. market with a line of children's clothing.

BlueBear is a shoe manufacturer based in the United States. Which of the following indicates that the company is following a market development strategy?

BlueBear introduces its shoes in the Indian and South-East Asian markets.

Erica Jenson has a limited budget to conduct market research. Which of the following research approaches would provide Erica with the most cost-effective way to reach a large number of respondents in a short period?

Internet-based surveys

ToyBox is a toy manufacturer based in the United Kingdom. Which of the following indicates that the company is following a market penetration strategy?

It acquires toy rights for a popular cartoon character to boost its sales.

Burger Town introduced a new hamburger and released it in two different cities at two different prices. Marketers of Burger Town then analyzed the sales records of their outlets at the two cities, determined the price that resulted in better profits, and used the information to set a nationwide price for their new offering. This is an example of ________.

experimental research

Monfax Corporation insures manufacturers, distributors, and consumers against the loss or damage of goods during transportation after a purchase or sale. In this case, Monfax is an example of a ________.

financial intermediary

According to the BCG matrix, products or businesses with a low share of market in a high-growth industry are considered ________.

questions marks

The Smith Company buys electronic products from manufacturers for wholesale and sells them to various retail outlets. To which of the following markets does The Smith Company directly cater?

reseller markets

CVS Pharmacy changed its name to CVS Health, reshaping and broadening its lines of products and services to align more appropriately with its revamped "better health" mission. For example, it stopped selling tobacco products altogether. How would this be classified in a SWOT analysis?

strength

Dollar General profitably appeals to families with more modest means. The retailer's approach is most likely referred to as ________.

target marketing

Which of the following is an example of consumer-generated marketing?

Fun & Run, a local amusement park, promotes its services by allowing consumers to upload videos and write reviews about the park.

Vincent Cosmetics decides to launch a cream with a claim that it makes skin "nine times smoother." The claim is based on a study of 30 respondents who used products of other brands as well. However, a second study on a larger sample reveals only a mild correlation between the use of the cream and smoother skin. In these circumstances, which of the following is the most ethical approach that Vincent Cosmetics can follow?

It should report the result as it is, or improve the product to match its claim.

Greyzone, a company that creates customized household furniture, is based in Terrania and is looking to enter other countries as well. The company identifies the country of Nyevka as a good option because the entry barriers for new companies are low in Nyevka. Which statement indicates that Greyzone follows a diversification strategy?

Noting that Nyevka lacks well-established suppliers of office equipment, Greyzone begins to manufacture and supply office equipment.

American Honda purchases over $20 billion worth of auto parts and materials every year. ________ are key players in the company's success.

Suppliers

Omni Healthcare's analgesic drug Cetaprin has a 40 percent share in the analgesics market in the country of Terrania. Its closest competitor, Febex, has a 25 percent share in the market, while four other analgesic brands split the remainder. Which statement indicates that Cetaprin is a cash cow according to the BCG matrix?

The demand for analgesic drugs in the Terrania market is expected to maintain a low-growth, high-share status.

Which of the following is a true statement about baby boomers?

They are the wealthiest generation in U.S. history.

Which of the following companies is using a divesting strategy?

When sales of its clothing division decline, Blackstone sells the division to a competitor.

Secure is a financial services and insurance company. The company's most profitable division is one that sells the Secure Future Plan. The Secure Future Plan targets customers who are entering retirement and want long-term savings so they can remain financially independent in the later years of their life. The marketing team at Secure has most likely targeted the plan to ________.

baby boomers

Carla, a team leader in charge of customer relationship management, is planning strategies to improve the profitability of her firm's least profitable but loyal customers. She is also examining methods for "firing" customers in this group who cannot be made profitable. To which of the following customer relationship groups do these customers belong?

barnacles

The ABC Company manufactures microprocessors and caters exclusively to private manufacturers that produce high-end computers. Which type of market does ABC directly target?

business market

Stew Leonard's has created what has been the "Disneyland of Dairy Stores," complete with costumed characters, scheduled entertainment, and a petting zoo. It's built 30 additions onto the original store, which now serves more than 300,000 customers each week. This legion of loyal shoppers is largely a result of the store's passionate approach to customer service. Instead of focusing on individual transactions, Stew and his staff are putting a priority on ________.

capturing customer lifetime value

Vernon Inc. would like to set the best price for a new product. The firm conducts an experimental study by selling the new product at two different prices in two different locations keeping other factors constant to see if a lower price results in better sales. This is most likely an example of ________ research.

causal

Ursa Martin, a book publisher, has decided to work with Hope in Children, a charity foundation that helps feed and educate children in poor countries. Ursa Martin has decided that a percentage of revenue from every book it sells will go to the charity. The books are marketed by conveying this message to customers. Which of the following marketing techniques describes Ursa Martin's association with Hope in Children?

cause-related marketing

Kelstone Developers is planning to build a new shopping mall that would require the partial acquisition of a nearby public park. Walking Green, an environmental group, challenges the plan citing environmental destruction. In response to the demands of Walking Green, Kelstone Developers promises to build a huge park-like walkway around the mall. Walking Green is an example of a(n) ________ in this scenario.

citizen-action public

Ritz-Carlton is fervently dedicated to anticipating customers' slightest needs. Without ever asking, they seem to know when customers want a king-size bed, non-allergenic pillow, extra body gel, or the blinds open upon arrival. An amazing 95 percent of departing guests report that their stay has been a truly memorable experience. This is an example of ________.

customer delight

A Steinway piano-any Steinway piano-costs a lot. But to those who own one, a Steinway is a great value. This is an example of ________.

customer perceived value

The ABC, a leading provider of personal computer systems, began manufacturing tablet devices after predicting a future consumer need for portability. Which of the following was most likely implemented by the ABC company?

customer-driving marketing

The marketing manager of Appeal Inc. has noticed a sharp decrease in sales over the last two months. The manager decides to conduct marketing research to identify potential causes for the drop in sales. Which of the following should the manager do first?

define the problem and objectives

Abel now has the buying power to purchase the computer that he wanted to buy six months ago. Abel's want has most likely become a ________.

demand

Brooke's Boutique plans to launch a new clothing line. For this purpose, the firm first conducts a survey to understand its target audience and identify the demographics of potential buyers. It then conducts experimental research to test whether customers associate discounted prices with lower product quality. Which types of research has the boutique employed in this case?

descriptive followed by causal

Coolers Inc. has decided to launch a new energy drink that will have the fewest calories among its competitors. To understand the market potential for the new drink and the demographics and attitudes of consumers who are likely to buy the product, Coolers should most likely use ________.

descriptive research

Susan Hart, the manager of a children's boutique, collects data from her monthly records of sales, costs, and cash flow. In this case, Susan is making use of ________ databases.

internal

Kathy Jenkins is planning to conduct research on consumers' personal care routines. Since the questions are likely to be personal and sensitive, Kathy wants to select a contact method that will encourage respondents to answer honestly. Which of the following contact methods is most likely to best serve Kathy's purpose?

mail questionnaires

Fargo Inc. is a carbonated beverage manufacturer that has many manufacturing plants around the world. It is planning to shift from using thermal power to wind power for its manufacturing plants in the Netherlands to decrease dependency on nonrenewable sources of energy. This scenario depicts Fargo's concern for its ________ environment.

natural

Annie Carson, the owner of Annie's Dairy Bar, is considering opening a second location. She evaluates several potential sites by assessing traffic patterns, neighborhood conditions, and the locations of competitors. Annie is engaging in ________.

observational research

In a SWOT analysis, which of the following would be considered a weakness of a company?

obsolete technologies used by the company

Henry Ford's philosophy was to perfect the Model-T so that its cost could be reduced further for increased consumer affordability. This most likely reflects the ________.

production concept

PC manufacturer, Lenovo, focuses on low labor costs and mass distribution to ensure the continuous availability of its products at reasonable prices. Lenovo most likely follows the ________.

production concept

The boom in online, mobile, and social media has created a new set of social and ethical issues for companies. Their greatest concern involves ________.

protecting the privacy of knowing and unknowing customers


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