Chapter 8 Marketing

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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

Value

The third stage in the business buying decision process is to a) evaluate product specifications to solve the problem. b) evaluate products relative to specifications. c) select and order the most appropriate product. d) evaluate product and supplier performance. e) search for products and suppliers.

Search for products and suppliers

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

Bids and negotiated contracts

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.

Contain the most up-to-date information for the NAFTA partners

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.

Derived

The second stage in the business buying decision process is to a) search for products and suppliers. b) select the most appropriate product. c) develop product specifications. d) evaluate product and supplier performance. e) recognize the problem.

Develop product specific

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

Elastic

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

Environmental, organizational, interpersonal, and individual

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

Fluctuating

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.

Less- than optimal purchases for the buyer

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.

Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer and services

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

Modified rebuy

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.

REsale, use in daily operations, and direct use in producing other parts

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.

Reciprocity

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.

Sole- sourcing

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.

Standard and poor's register

A representative from Coca-Cola stops by at a local fast-food restaurant once a month to inquire how much soft drink syrup the store will need. The restaurant's orders are an example of which type of business purchase? a) New-task b) Modified rebuy c) Straight rebuy d) Bid e) Negotiated

Straight rebuy

Churches, charitable organizations, and private colleges are considered _____ buyers. a) corporate b) government c) institutional d) producer e) nonprofit

institutional

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.

sales per square foot of selling area

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

Organizational

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.

PArtnerships

______ 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

Wholesalers

Inelastic demand in business markets refers to a situation where a) demand for a given product fluctuates very little over time. b) price increases or decreases will not significantly change demand for a given product. c) demand for a given product fluctuates significantly over time. d) demand for one product depends heavily on the demand for another product. e) supply for a given product cannot keep pace with the demand for it.

Price increases or decreases will not significantly change demand for a given product

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

Producer

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

Producer

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.

Resale, direct use in producing other products, and use in general daily operations

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

Reseller

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.

Resellers are not concerned with how much space the product takes up as long as it has a high price


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