marketing chapter 3
A regular customer of Meyers Sporting Goods feels that some of its advertisements are deceptive. He responded to an ad for sale skateboards one hour after the store opened and found that none were left. Where should he file a complaint? a) Federal Advertising Commission b) National Advertising Review Board c) Consumer Product Safety Commission d) Better Business Bureau e) Office of Consumer Affairs
better business burea
Specialty Motors views Toyota Corolla and Honda Accord as ______ competitors. a) generic b) product c) total budget d) monopolistic e) brand
brand
What is the most important factor in distinguishing disposable income from income? a) Taxes b) Housing c) Employment levels d) Consumer spending e) Saving
consumer spending
Which category of income are marketers most interested in? a) Wealth b) Disposable income c) Discretionary income d) Total income e) Extra income
disposable income
Collecting information from secondary sources such as business, government, trade, and general-interest publications plays an important role in a) environmental analysis. b) competitive forces. c) environmental scanning. d) procompetitive legislation. e) self-regulatory forces.
environmental scanning
The amount of money received through wages, rents, investments, pensions, and subsidies is called a) income. b) wealth. c) discretionary income. d) prosperity. e) credit.
income
If Toby Roberts has an income of $30,000, pays $6,000 in rent, $1,200 in utilities, and $5,000 in taxes per year, his disposable income is a) $7,800. b) $14,000. c) $9,000. d) $25,000. e) $20,000.
25,000
Companies that market products with similar features, benefits, and prices to the same customer group are known as _________ competitors. a) generic b) product c) brand d) total budget e) monopolistic
brand
To monitor changes in the marketing environment effectively, marketers must engage in a) environmental scanning and analysis. b) economic scanning c) self-regulatory analysis d) marketing research analysis e) information collecting
environmental scanning and analysis
More than half of the research of technology created is paid for by a) corporations. b) state and local governments. c) the federal government. d) large universities. e) private investors.
federal goverment
Marketers who view political forces as being beyond their control are taking a ___________ response toward these forces. a) reactive b) aggressive c) proactive d) competitive e) liberal
reactive
The accumulation of past income, natural resources, and financial resources is known as a) income. b) collected income. c) credit. d) wealth. e) savings.
wealth
The D-Lite Corporation produces a unique type of light bulb that is used in refrigerator manufacturing. D-Lite is the only maker of this light bulb, and there are no close substitutes for it. In this case, the D-Lite Corporation would be a) an oligopoly. b) a monopoly. c) involved in monopolistic competition. d) involved in perfect competition. e) involved in a perfect oligopoly.
a monopoly
The tobacco industry in the United States is dominated by three large companies. When any one of these companies changes its price on tobacco products, the other two companies quickly adjust their prices to match it. From these characteristics, the tobacco industry could best be described as a) price sensitive. b) opportunistic. c) monopolistic competition. d) an oligopoly. e) a monopoly.
an oligopoly
When PepsiCo takes the information collected through research and attempts to assess and interpret what it means for its soft-drink marketing efforts, PepsiCo is engaged in environmental a) scanning. b) forces. c) management. d) manipulation. e) analysis.
analysis
Jared Bledsoe hires a local landscape firm to plant trees and shrubs in his yard. The firm plants mostly dead plants but refuses to return Jared's money or replace the dead items. Jared's best course of action would be to contact the a) police. b) Federal Trade Commission. c) Sherman Commission. d) Better Business Bureau. e) federal district court.
better business bureau
Marketers primarily focus their environmental analysis on ____ competitors. a) brand b) product c) total budget d) generic e) monopolistic
brand
___________ competitors are the most significant to marketers because buyers see the different products of these firms as direct substitutes for each other. a) Oligopolic b) Total budget c) Generic d) Product e) Brand
brand
According to the textbook, a manager's duties in an environmental analysis include a) checking information for accuracy, resolving inconsistencies, and assigning significance to the findings. b) observation and assessment. c) conducting research, assessment, and reporting. d) observation, market research, and fact finding. e) checking the company database, conducting research, and reporting.
checking information for accuracy, resolving inconsistencies, and assigning significance to the findings.
When marketers define their target market, they simultaneously establish a set of a) technologies. b) monopolies. c) competitors. d) government regulations. e) sociocultural forces.
competitors
Which of the following agencies would most likely have jurisdiction over the problem with lead in the paint of children's toys? a) Consumer Product Safety Commission b) Children's Online Protection Act c) Food and Drug Administration d) Environmental Protection Agency e) National Advertising Review Board
consumer product safety commision
Organizations that provide smoke-free environments or low-fat products are responding to changes in a) technology. b) the legal environment. c) demographics. d) cultural values. e) political forces.
cultural values
The best approach for a company to take when monitoring its competitors is a) watching for increases and decreases in competitors' prices and match them. b) analyzing all information that is readily available about competitors. c) sending employees to competitors' offices and factories to observe their actions. d) developing a system for gathering ongoing information about competitors. e) reading important business publications such as The Wall Street Journal.
developing a system for gathering ongoing information about competitors.
The income a consumer would use to purchase a Specialty Motors automobile is considered ___________ income. a) discretionary b) buying power c) disposition d) consumer spending e) comprehensive spending
discretionary
Heidi decided to spend some of her saved money on tickets to a Cold Play concert coming to town, and now she is planning on buying a new outfit for the concert. What type of resources is Heidi making decisions about? a) Disposable income b) Wealth c) Buying power d) Discretionary income e) Savings income
discretionary income
Consumerism is a a) diverse group of individuals and organizations opposed to foreign producers that sell products in the United States that are much cheaper than those produced by U.S. manufacturers. b) social movement that is trying to encourage consumer satisfaction. c) social movement that is reorganizing the Council of Better Business Bureaus. d) diverse group of individuals and organizations attempting to protect the rights of consumers. e) social movement that provides consumers with means for expressing satisfaction and expressing their gratitude to producers.
diverse group of individuals and organizations attempting to protect the rights of consumers.
Which of the following attributes of a Toyota Scion would be most appropriate to emphasize in television commercials during an economic recession? a) Stereo system b) Prestige c) Durability d) Leg room e) Sporty design
durability
Assuming that inflation is low, high buying power characterizes the _____ stage of the business cycle. a) prosperity b) depression c) recovery d) succession e) recession
prosperity
Which of the following acts was enacted to prevent businesses from restraining trade and monopolizing markets? a) Sherman Antitrust Act b) Clayton Act c) Federal Trade Commission Act d) Robinson-Patman Act e) Wheeler-Lea Act
sherman antitrust act
Marketers who attempt to influence and change the various environmental forces have a(n) _____ response to these forces. a) reactive b) inactive c) variable d) positive e) proactive
proactive
If M&M Mars Candies found a magazine article that provided key information on the television viewing habits of major candy consumer groups, this would be an example of information obtained through environmental a) scanning. b) forces. c) analysis. d) strategizing. e) management.
scanning
The broad nature of technology as it moves through society is referred to as a) reach. b) dynamics. c) environment d) self-sustaining. e) impact.
reach
Although marketing theory supports the contrary, it is more probable that marketing budgets will be cut during periods of economic a) recovery. b) prosperity. c) recession. d) uncertainty. e) expansion.
recession
Technology assessment is a) measuring how much technology has been incorporated into an organization. b) trying to foresee the effects of new products and processes on the firm's operation and on society in general. c) assessing how much technology one wants to incorporate into a company in the future. d) judging how a firm's products affect society. e) weighing the cost of new technology to determine whether a firm can afford to use it.
trying to foresee the effects of new products and processes on the firm's operation and on society in general
Which of the following industries is most commonly regulated by state regulatory agencies? a) Automobile manufacturers b) Cigarette producers c) Clothing manufacturers d) Television networks e) Utility companies
utility companies
When Specialty Motors is operating during a recessionary period, its promotion efforts should stress a) low cost. b) value and utility. c) the styling of its cars. d) the status of owning a new car. e) the variety of colors from which to select.
value and utility
The textbook suggests that the best approach a firm can take in responding to marketing environmental forces is a) reactive. b) proactive. c) inactive. d) active. e) variable.
variable
Which of the following is the best example of utilizing technology to improve consumer relationships? a) Waiters recording orders on handheld computers b) Surveying customers to determine their needs c) Responding to changes in competitors' prices d) Introducing stringent package standards e) Requiring dolphin-safe tuna
waiters recording orders on handheld computers
Which of the following terms refers to consumers' propensity to buy? a) Disposable income b) Discretionary income c) Buying power index d) Buying power e) Willingness to spend
willingness to spend
Which of the following statements is true? a) Political officials can not influence how much a government agency purchases and from whom. b) A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision nullified federal laws that restricted political campaign fund contributions for corporate labor unions. c) Company sponsored political advertising can only focus on topics and not on candidates. d) Political officials can not accept direct corporate campaign contributions. e) Companies can not participate in the political process through lobbying.
A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision nullified federal laws that restricted political campaign fund contributions for corporate labor unions.
The Coca-Cola Company has recognized the significant increase in population diversity within the U.S. soft-drink market. Which one of the following best illustrates the company's integration of this knowledge into its marketing strategy? a) Ads featuring nostalgic Americana b) Bonus coupons in Coca-Cola twelve-packs c) Ads featuring Hispanic actors and Tejano music d) Ads in The New Yorker and Reader's Digest e) Ads aimed at children
Ads featuring Hispanic actors and Tejano music
Which of the following companies would probably be most interested in tracking discretionary income levels? a) Safeway food stores b) BMW automobiles c) Gulf States Utilities d) General Mills e) Florida Orange Growers
BMW automobile
If the economy recovers in the future and enters the prosperity phase of the economic cycle, what actions should Specialty Motors take? a) Emphasize the value and basic functionality of their products. b) Develop more distribution outlets and increase promotion. c) Significantly reduce advertising expenditures to create an exclusive image. d) Decrease production of current product lines and slow development on new product lines. e) Significantly reduce the prices on the company's product offerings.
Develop more distribution outlets and increase promotion.
Which of the following is an advantage that self-regulatory agencies such as the BBB and the NARB have over governmental laws and regulatory agencies? a) Firms must strictly abide by the rulings of self-regulatory agencies. b) Establishment and implementation are usually less expensive. c) They have better tools to enforce their rulings. d) Guidelines are often stricter and create greater compliance from firms. e) Money is very rarely an issue in enforcing decisions of self-regulatory agencies.
Establishment and implementation are usually less expensive.
Suppose that a customer has a complaint against Meyers Sporting Goods Stores. He files a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. What action could the BBB take against Meyers if the complaint was substantiated and Meyers did not change the offending practice? a) Issue a cease-and-desist order. b) Seek a $10,000 monetary penalty. c) Issue a warning to consumers through the local newspaper. d) Order Meyers to make restitution. e) Seek a $5,000 monetary penalty.
Issue a warning to consumers through the local newspaper.
Which of the following statements about self-regulatory programs is false? a) Self-regulatory programs are usually less expensive than governmental regulatory programs. b) Self-regulatory programs' guidelines generally are more realistic and operational. c) Nongovernmental self-regulatory programs have neither the tools nor the authority to enforce guidelines. d) Self-regulatory guidelines generally are stricter than governmental regulatory programs. e) When a trade association sets up industry guidelines, some firms that are in the industry but not in the trade association do not follow the guidelines.
Self-regulatory guidelines generally are stricter than governmental regulatory programs
Which of the following would represent a brand competitor for Ford's Escape Hybrid sport utility vehicle? a) Honda Pilot b) Toyota's Highlander Hybrid c) Honda Civic Hybrid d) Taxi ride e) Chevrolet Tahoe rented from Avis
Toyota's Highlander Hybrid
Which of the following regulatory groups is a system of nongovernmental, independent, local regulatory agencies supported by local businesses? a) The Chamber of Commerce b) The National Advertising Review Board c) The National Advertising Division d) The Better Business Bureau e) American Marketing Association
better business bureau
By the turn of the twentieth century, the population of the United States had shifted to three large racial and ethnic groups. These groups are a) blacks, Hispanics, and whites. b) Asians, blacks, and whites. c) Asians, blacks, and Hispanics. d) blacks, Indians, and whites. e) Hispanics, Indians, and whites.
blacks, Hispanics, and whites.
A group of protesters carries signs encouraging people to boycott Joe's Market, a small grocery store in an urban area. The protesters claim that Joe's takes unfair advantage of elderly and minority consumers. This protest is part of what we see today as the a) cultural diversity movement. b) civil rights movement. c) urban unrest cycle. d) procompetitive movement. e) consumerism movement.
consumerism movement
Many well-known restaurants and corporations are changing to a completely smoke-free environment, and fewer restaurants offer smoking and nonsmoking sections. These firms are responding to changes in a) federal law. b) cultural values. c) demographics. d) consumerism. e) technological forces.
cultural values
Many health care companies are making adaptations to meet the needs of an aging population as the demand for medical services and products such as diabetes supplies increases. This change in marketing strategy is best explained by a change in a) demographics. b) cultural values. c) income levels. d) consumerism. e) subcultures.
demongraphics
Consumer confidence is at a low during periods of a) recession. b) prosperity. c) recovery. d) slowdown. e) depression.
depression
After Home Depot gathers information related to its marketing environment, it attempts to define current environmental changes and predict future changes. This determines possible opportunities and threats facing the company. It illustrates the process that is called a) environmental scanning. b) survey of environment. c) marketing. d) environmental analysis. e) marketing information processing.
environmental analysis
Nabisco learned that health-conscious consumers preferred lower fat snack and lower-carbohydrate foods. At the same time, the firm saw sales of such products slumping and was careful not to launch any new varieties of these products for a while. Which of the following best describes Nabisco's action? a) Environmental scanning b) Environmental marketing c) Demarketing d) Segmentation e) Environmental analysis
environmental analysis
Dell Computer collects information about a wide variety of competitive, economic, political, legal and regulatory, technological, and sociocultural forces that affect its marketing activities. This process is called a) environmental scanning. b) survey of environment. c) marketing. d) environmental analysis. e) marketing information processing.
environmental scanning
XM Radio is concerned about how the increasing use of MP3 players will affect the future sales of its satellite radio service. The company decides to gather information about the changing trends in music access to prepare for this trend. XM Radio's process is called a) environmental scanning. b) target marketing. c) surveying. d) environmental analysis. e) dynamic responsiveness.
environmental scanning
The 1990 Nutritional Labeling and Education Act directly prohibits a) exaggerated claims made by health and fitness products. b) putting the words "cholesterol-free" on any food package. c) putting nutritional information on most food products. d) exaggerated health claims on food packages. e) the use of any health claim on food packaging.
exaggerated health claims on food packages
By offering credit and financing through its GMAC division, General Motors is trying to help consumers a) expand future buying power at the expense of current buying power. b) expand disposable income at the expense of discretionary income. c) expand current buying power at the expense of future buying power. d) expand both disposable income and wealth. e) decrease both disposable and discretionary income.
expand current buying power at the expense of future buying power
Which of the following agencies regulates marketing activities the most? a) Environmental Protection Agency b) Food and Drug Administration c) Federal Trade Commission d) Better Business Bureau e) National Advertising Review Board
federal trade commission
Of all the federal regulatory units, the ____________ most heavily influences marketing activities. a) Food and Drug Administration (FDA) b) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) c) Enviornmental Protection Agency (EPA) d) Federal Trade Commission (FTC) e) Federal Power Commission (FPC)
federal trade commission FTC
In its advertisements, Johnson's Hair Care Products claims that its KLTR-14 gel will restore the hair of bald men. Members of the NARB believe the claim is unsupportable. What action can the NARB take? a) Force Johnson's to stop running the advertisement. b) File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission. c) Fine Johnson's for each time the ad appears. d) Sue Johnson's Hair Care Products in federal court. e) Sue Johnson's Hair Care Products in state court.
file a complaint with the federal trade commission
In a period of economic recovery, the best marketing strategy for FedEx would be characterized by which of the following features? a) Flexibility b) Aggressiveness c) Austerity d) Retrenchment e) Boldness
flexibility
Discretionary income is associated with all of the following except a) automobiles. b) education. c) pets. d) furniture. e) food.
food
Which of the following are the most frequently sentenced organizational crimes? a) False advertising and price discrimination b) Price discrimination and fraud c) Fraud and antitrust violations d) Price fixing and antitrust violations e) Fraud and price fixing
fraud and antitrust violation
Due to limited resources, a consumer decided to serve Hawaiian Punch to a New Year's Eve party crowd instead of Korbel champagne. As a result of this action, Korbel and Hawaiian Punch can be viewed as ___________ competitors. a) generic b) product c) total budget d) oligopolistic e) pure
generic
__________ competitors provide very different products that satisfy the same basic customer need. a) Brand b) Generic c) Total budget d) Product e) Marketing
generic
In the near future, what subculture will become the second largest group in the United States? a) Whites b) African Americans c) Asians d) Hispanics e) Native Americans
hispanics
A person's buying power is a function of a) disposable income. b) past income, natural resources, and financial resources. c) wages, rents, and investments. d) income, wealth, and credit. e) discretionary income.
income, wealth, credit
When using credit to make purchases, consumers are a) decreasing current buying power and increasing future buying power. b) increasing their present discretionary income to extend purchasing power. c) putting themselves at significant risk of financial disaster. d) forgoing the accumulation of wealth to increase current income. e) increasing current buying power at the expense of future buying power
increasing current buying power at the expense of future buying power
If the Federal Trade Commission believes that Soljur Sporting Goods is acting in violation of the law, the first move for the FTC is to a) issue a cease-and-desist order. b) issue a complaint stating that the business is in violation of the law. c) seek a monetary penalty. d) issue negative publicity about the company. e) contact the sporting goods manufacturers association
issue a complaint stating that the business is in violation of the law
Why are marketers interested in consumers' levels of disposable income? a) It accurately predicts future buying power. b) It increases current buying power. c) It is what is left after taxes and savings to buy luxuries with. d) It is a ready source of buying power. e) It is essential for forecasting future business trends.
it is a ready source of buying power
Which of the following provides protection for and regulates brand names, brand marks, trade names, and trademarks? a) Sherman Act b) Clayton Act c) Robinson-Patman Act d) Lanham Act e) Celler-Kefauver Act
lanham act
In what type of competitive structure is Specialty Motors operating? a) Monopoly b) Oligopoly c) Monopolistic competition d) Perfect competition e) Monopsony
monopolistic competition
J. Pitner Clothing is a medium-size specialty men's and women's clothing store in a market with many other specialty stores, department stores, and discounters. It has established a reputation for offering high-quality, fashionable merchandise with quality service. J. Pitner's competitive environment would best be characterized as a) a monopoly. b) an oligopoly. c) monopolistic competition. d) pure competition. e) faceted competition.
monopolistic competition
When a firm has many potential competitors and tries to develop a marketing strategy to differentiate its products from the competitors' products, a(n) _______ structure exists in the competitive environment. a) oligopoly b) monopoly c) pure competition d) oligopolistic competition e) monopolistic competition
monopolistic competition
Consumer protection legislation deals with all of the following legal concerns except a) consumer safety. b) sale of hazardous products. c) monopolistic practices. d) information disclosure. e) health claims on food packages.
monopolistic practices
Mixed Concrete cannot be shipped farther than twenty-five miles because the concrete might harden in the truck. Citrus County Concrete Company is the only supplier of mixed concrete to customers within a thirty-mile radius. Citrus County Concrete is an example of which one of the following competitive structures? a) Monopoly b) Oligopoly c) Monopolistic competition d) Pure competition e) Monopsony
monopoly
The type of competitive structure that exists in the case where there are almost no substitutes for a product is a(n) a) monopolistic competition. b) oligopoly. c) pure competition. d) monopoly. e) noncompetition.
monopoly
What type of competitive structure exists when a firm produces a product that has no close substitutes? a) Monopoly b) Oligopoly c) Monopolistic competition d) Pure competition e) Mixed competition
monopoly
What national self-regulatory organization screens ads? a) Federal Advertising Review Division b) National Advertising Review Board c) Federal Communications Commission d) Consumer Federation of America e) Better Business Bureau
national advertising review board
The Better Business Bureau is probably the best-known a) nongovernmental regulatory group. b) state-operated enforcement agency. c) national evaluator of advertisements. d) federal regulatory group. e) self-regulatory unit operating at the national level.
nongovernmental regulatory group
Three primary methods of collecting information for environmental scanning are a) marketing research, company records, and advance orders. b) secondary sources, company records, and observation. c) executive knowledge, media, and marketing research. d) observation, secondary sources, and marketing research. e) company database, executive knowledge, and research.
observation, secondary sources, and marketing research
The four major competitive structures are a) monopolies, oligopolies, oligopolistic monopolies, and pure competition. b) pure competition, heavy competition, moderate competition, and light competition. c) brand, product, total budget, and generic. d) oligopolies, monopolies, monopolistic competition, and pure competition. e) monopolies, limited competition, oligopolistic competition, and pure competition.
oligopolies, monopolies, monopolistic competition, and pure competition.
The American automobile industry used to be dominated by "The Big Three," including General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler. However, as many more foreign competitors began influencing this market, the American companies had to modify and differentiate their products. The automobile industry moved from a(n) ______ structure to a(n) _______ structure. a) monopolistic; oligopolistic b) oligopolistic; pure competition c) oligopolistic; monopolistic competition d) monopolistic competition; pure competition e) monopolistic; monopolistic competition
oligopolistic; monopolistic competition
What type of competitive structure exists when just a few sellers control a large portion of the supply of a product? a) Monopoly b) Oligopoly c) Monopolistic competition d) Mixed competition e) Pure competition
oligopoly
Most marketers operate in a competitive environment of either a) oligopoly or monopoly. b) oligopoly or monopolistic competition. c) oligopoly or pure competition. d) monopoly or pure competition. e) pure competition or monopolistic competition.
oligopoly or monopolistic competition.
The FTC can issue a cease-and-desist order, which is an injunction to a) report to the FTC immediately. b) stop doing whatever caused the complaint. c) appear before the courts. d) pay for damages caused by negligence of the firm. e) close down the firm until further notice.
pay for damages caused by negligence of the firm
Which of the following actions is illegal? a) Political officials influencing how much a government agency purchases and from whom. b) Corporate contributions to candidates. c) Corporate contributions to elected officials. d) Political officials helping businesses secure foreign markets. e) Paying political officials not to enforce a particular law.
paying political officials not to enforce a particular law
Procompetitive laws are those designed to a) preserve competition. b) protect the consumer. c) ensure product safety. d) reduce competition. e) limit business lobbying of government officials.
perserve competitie
Texas rice farmers wish to get their product into the Japanese market but are hindered by a complex maze of regulations imposed by the Japanese government. The farmers are most likely to attempt to influence which aspect of the marketing environment? a) Sociocultural b) Technological c) Competitive d) Economic e) Political
political
Textile companies historically face issues concerning the use of child labor in foreign countries and the various regulations created concerning this labor. The type of marketing environment forces executives for these companies are most likely to try to influence are ______ forces. a) economic b) competitive c) political d) environmental e) sociocultural
political
Toyota has developed aluminum car bodies that are 100 percent recyclable and light enough to help conserve fuel. What kind of response is this to environmental forces? a) Proactive b) Competitive c) Reactive d) Inactive e) Controllable
proactive
___________ competitors are those that compete in the same product class, but their products have different features, benefits, and prices. a) Total budget b) Generic c) Brand d) Product e) Price
product
During which stage of the business cycle is unemployment low and total income relatively high? a) Repression b) Prosperity c) Recovery d) Recession e) Depression
prosperity
If in an industry, none of the many sellers could influence the price of supply of its products, this industry would be characterized as a) pure competition. b) a monopoly. c) monopolistic competition. d) oligopolistic competition. e) an oligopoly.
pure competition
In general, which of the following competitive structures is an organization least likely to operate? a) Monopoly b) Monopolistic competition c) Oligopoly d) Elastic competition e) Pure competition
pure competition
The two least common competitive structures at the opposite ends of the continuum are a) monopolies and oligopolies. b) pure competition and monopolies. c) monopolistic competition and monopolies. d) pure competition and no competition. e) oligopolies and pure competition.
pure competition and monopolies
Although Matt's company engages in environmental scanning and analysis, he feels more comfortable changing his policies and strategies to adapt to environmental forces rather than trying to influence these forces. Matt has a(n) _____ approach to marketing environmental forces. a) inactive b) reactive c) proactive d) negative e) variable
reactive
Consumers begin to become more price and value conscious during periods of a) inflation. b) prosperity. c) recession. d) depression. e) recovery.
recession
Total buying power declines during periods of economic a) recovery. b) prosperity. c) recession. d) uncertainty. e) expansion.
recession
Consumer confidence and willingness to spend begins to increase during periods of _____, and marketers must remain very flexible to make the necessary adjustments. a) depression b) prosperity c) recovery d) growth e) recession
recovery
Price discrimination is prohibited by the ___________ Act. a) Sherman b) Wheeler-Lee c) Robinson-Patman d) Celler-Kefauver e) Consumer Goods Pricing
robinson-patman
Suppose that the Soljur Sports company was actually discriminating against Meyer Sporting Goods with its price increase. Which of the following acts prohibits this type of business behavior? a) Sherman b) Wheeler-Lee c) Robinson-Patman d) Celler-Kefauver e) Consumer Goods Pricing
robinson-patman
International Office Supplies Wholesaler charges different prices to its various customers without any legal justification. This company is in violation of the a) Sherman Antitrust Act. b) Wheeler-Lea Act. c) Lanham Act. d) Federal Trade Commission Act. e) Robinson-Patman Act.
robinson-patman act
Which of the following is not at the generic competitor level for Ford's Expedition sport utility vehicle? a) Saturn SKY b) Enterprise car rental c) Harley Davidson motorcycle d) Schwinn mountain bike e) Taxi cab ride
saturn SKY
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act prohibits websites and Internet providers from a) selling products to children under the age of 18 b) seeking personal information from children under the age of 13 c) selling products to children under the age of 12 d) doing research about the buying habits of children under 15 e) selling products to children under the age of 15
seeking personal information from children under the age of 13
In its advertisements for Bud Light beer, Anheuser-Busch has decided to include a statement saying "Know when to say when." This is an example of which one of the following types of regulatory forces affecting marketing efforts? a) Federal regulation b) State regulation c) City regulation d) Self-regulation e) Social regulation
self regulation
The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America sets guidelines for its member firms to follow regarding the use of unethical practices. Thus, it is engaging in a) legislation. b) lobbying. c) self-regulation. d) environmental scanning. e) trade restraint.
self regulation
If all the gas stations in a city collaborated to determine what gas prices should be charged, they would be violating the a) Wheeler-Lea Act. b) Clayton Act. c) Robinson-Patman Act. d) Sherman Antitrust Act. e) Celler-Kefauver Act.
sherman antitrust act
The strength of a person's "buying power" depends on economic conditions and a) level of income. b) size of resources that can be traded in an exchange. c) how much a consumer will buy. d) a consumer's spending pattern. e) levels of median wealth.
size of resources that can be traded in an exchange
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) have demonstrated against the sale of coats made of animal furs. PETA's efforts to change shoppers' attitudes represent a __________ force for fur retailers. a) technological b) political c) sociocultural d) self-regulation e) strategic
sociocultural
When Cisco Systems attempts to anticipate the effect of new products and processes on its own innovations, other business organizations, and society in general, the firm is engaging in a) product differentiation. b) monopolistic competition. c) technology assessment. d) distinctive promotional methods. e) innovative marketing.
technology assessment
Newsweek enhances its visibility to readers by making its magazine available on the Internet. Newsweek is capitalizing on which environmental force? a) Economic b) Competitive c) Political d) Legal and regulatory e) Technological
technoloical
Technology is a) the application of scientific knowledge to build products that customers desire. b) the application of knowledge and tools to solve problems and perform tasks more efficiently. c) applied sciences. d) one of the weakest marketing environment forces. e) the result of research performed primarily by universities.
the application of knowledge and tools to solve problems and perform tasks more efficiently.
Which of the following firms would be most likely to have a monopoly for its competitive environment? a) TimeWarner Cable TV b) Mitchell Trucking c) Continental Airlines d) Rogers Plumbing e) Chemlawn Lawn Care
time warner cable TV
Companies that compete for the same limited financial resources of the same customers are known as _________ competitors. a) oligopolic b) total budget c) generic d) product e) brand
total budget
In today's marketing environment, competitors can take on many forms. For example, Diet Coke can be seen as a competitor to Wrigley's Double Mint chewing gum. In this circumstance, these two products are described as ___________ competitors. a) generic b) product c) total budget d) monopolistic e) pure
total budget
When a firm continues to violate what the Better Business Bureau believes to be good business practices, what is one of the main actions the bureau will take? a) Lead a consumer boycott of the business. b) Sue the chief executive of the business. c) Impose fines on the owners/managers of the business. d) Support legal ordinances against the business. e) Warn consumers of the unfair practices.
warn consumers of the unfair practices
Although Shelby's income is comfortable, she hesitates to purchase a new car because she is concerned about how poor economic conditions may affect her company and in turn her future employment. Shelby lacks a) disposable income. b) willingness to spend. c) buying power. d) credit. e) discretionary income.
willingness to spend.