Marketing Ch. 6 - two
Eastline, a manufacturer of outdoor patio furniture, positions its products as superior in weatherproofing and durability. This is an example of ________ differentiation. A) product B) services C) image D) people E) channels
A
Company and brand positioning should be summed up in a ________. A) mission statement B) vision statement C) profit statement D) positioning statement E) corporate statement
D
Bose promises "better sound through research." This is an example of ________. A) people differentiation B) channel differentiation C) price differentiation D) services differentiation E) product differentiation
E
A brand difference is said to be preemptive if ________. A) competitors cannot easily copy the difference B) buyers can afford to pay for the difference C) the difference can be introduced profitably D) the difference is communicable E) the difference is beneficial to customers
A
The distinctive yellow and blue "hands held high" logo of a local daycare distinguishes it from other establishments. The logo is prominently displayed on its building, t-shirts worn by the children, and at fundraising events. The daycare has differentiated itself through ________. A) image B) people C) services D) channels E) positioning
A
Using a ________ positioning strategy, companies can attack the more-for-more strategy of another firm by offering a brand of comparable quality at a lower price. A) more-for-the-same B) more-for-less C) same-for-less D) less-for-much-less E) less-for-more
A
When firms use symbols, colors, or characters to convey their personalities, they are using ________ differentiation. A) image B) people C) usage-rate D) user-status E) channel
A
Argonaut Food Stores, a retail giant, hires better-skilled employees than its competitors by employing strategic recruitment practices. It also conducts highly specialized training programs for its employees. In this case, Argonaut has focused on gaining a strong competitive advantage through ________ differentiation. A) image B) people C) services D) product E) channel
B
At the extreme, micromarketing becomes ________ insofar as products and marketing programs are tailored to the needs and preferences of customers. A) differentiated marketing B) multi-segmented marketing C) local marketing D) mass marketing E) individual marketing
E
Unlike other car rental agencies that are based in airports to serve travelers, Rental Wheelz has a network of neighborhood offices. The firm strives to serve people who need car rentals for reasons other than vacation, such as when their own cars are being repaired. Rental Wheelz caters to a small share of the large car rental market. From this description, it can be concluded that Rental Wheelz most likely practices ________. A) undifferentiated marketing B) multi-segmented marketing C) individual marketing D) local marketing E) concentrated marketing
E
Rad, a manufacturer of luxury watches, charges a higher price for its products than its competitors. Despite the high prices, the brand is popular among customers for its quality and service in comparison to cheaper alternatives available in the market. In this case, Rad offers a(n) ________ value proposition. A) more-for-more B) more-for-the-same C) more-for-less D) all-or-nothing E) same-for-less
A
Zeal is a popular automobile brand, and its positioning statement is: "For upscale American families who require large vehicles, Zeal is the automobile of choice." Which of the following mandatory elements is missing from the positioning statement? A) point of difference B) target audience C) brand name D) product category E) need
A
Household Storez, a local retail store, claims to offer better products at lower prices than other retail stores. In this case, the firm's positioning reflects a ________ value proposition. A) more-for-the same B) more-for-less C) same-for-less D) more-for-more E) same-for-more
B
The full positioning of a brand is referred to as the ________. A) differentiated strategy B) concentrated strategy C) unique selling proposition D) value proposition E) undifferentiated strategy
B
The practice of tailoring products and marketing programs to suit the tastes of specific individuals and locations is referred to as ________. A) niche marketing B) micromarketing C) segmented marketing D) global marketing E) undifferentiated marketing
B
Which of the following strategies is most likely to be followed by firms that position themselves as caterers of the best products at economical prices? A) more-for-the-same B) more-for-less C) same-for-less D) more-for-more E) less-for-much-less
B
Which of the following types of differentiation is used to gain competitive advantage through the way a firm designs its distribution coverage, expertise, and performance? A) services differentiation B) channel differentiation C) people differentiation D) product differentiation E) price differentiation
B
When a company interacts one-on-one with large numbers of customers to create customer-unique value by designing products and services tailor-made to individual needs, it is engaging in ________. A) concentrated marketing B) mass marketing C) mass customization D) differentiated marketing E) local marketing
C
Which of the following is true about local marketing? A) It does not cater to individual stores. B) It does not support evolving technologies. C) It increases manufacturing costs. D) It increases economies of scale. E) It reduces logistical issues.
C
Which of the following is true of perceptual positioning maps? A) They are used by marketers to divide a market into smaller groups with distinct characteristics. B) They are used by marketers to identify supplier and retailer perceptions of a product. C) They are used to analyze consumer perceptions of a brand relative to competing products. D) They are used to divide buyers into groups based on their perceived income and age. E) They are used to plot the geographic segments that a company needs to target.
C
Which positioning strategy offers value for consumers by providing the same brands as competitors at a lower price? A) more-for-the-same B) more-for-less C) same-for-less D) less-for-much-less E) more-for-more
C
Companies are likely to gain ________ through speedy, convenient, or careful delivery of products. A) price differentiation B) product differentiation C) channel differentiation D) services differentiation E) people differentiation
D
Stores offering low-quality alternatives to luxury products at low prices most likely follow a ________ positioning strategy. A) more-for-the-same B) more-for-less C) same-for-less D) less-for-much-less E) more-for-more
D
Which of the following includes the target segment of a product, the category to which the product belongs, and the product's point of difference from other members in the category? A) mission statement B) vision statement C) profit statement D) positioning statement E) inventory statement
D
Which of the following is true of product positioning? A) A product's position is defined by the number of competitors in a market. B) Product positioning has little influence on the design of marketing mixes. C) Consumers generally reevaluate products every time they make a buying decision. D) To simplify the buying process, consumers are likely to position products in their minds. E) Consumers cannot position products with or without the help of marketers.
D
________ marketing tailors brands and promotions to the needs and wants of specific cities, neighborhoods, and even stores. A) Differentiated B) Mass C) Niche D) Local E) Individual
D