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A) Convenience, Durability, Ethical, Cost B) Service, Convenience, Environmental and Value C) Ethical, Convenience, Environmental, Cost D) Value, Promotion, Cost, Convenience Question 1 – Which of the following are factors that differentiate products?

A) They use natural materials and test them on animals B) The food products are genetically modified C) The products generally cost more D) The profits go to NGO’s such as Fairtrade. Question 2 – What is reason for NOT purchasing ‘ethical’ products over ‘average’ products?

A) Informing, persuading or reminding customers about a product B) A sales representative directly targeting a customer C) Various strategies used in a promotional mix D) A paid, non-personal message Question 3 – What is the best description for Advertising?

A) Publicity B) Public Relations C) Premiums D) Sales Promotion Question 4 – Look at the source below. What promotions strategy is being used?

A) Personal Selling B) Samples C) Loyalty Rewards Program D) Premium Question 5 – Which of the following is an examples of a ‘sales promotion’ techniques?

A) 1788 B) 1828 C) 1901 D) 1967 Question 6 – In what year did the colony of NSW become self-governing with the power to make its’ own laws?

Question 7 – What are the three main roles of law in Australia? A) Prevent anarchy, Punish and Rehabilitate B) Protection, Freedom and Resolution C) Restriction, Protection and Prevent anarchy D) Maintain order, Protection and Punish

Question 8 – Which type of public law is concerned with the rights and obligations of employers and employees. ? A) Tort B) Contract C) Administrative D) Industrial

Question 9 – Negligence, nuisance and trespassing are all examples of Tort Law. What is the another example? A) Compensation B) Vandalism C) Defamation D) Protection

Question 10 – Who presides over the District court? A) Judge B) Jury C) Magistrate D) Lawyer

Question 11 – The product below has a micro-market in mind to sell its product. What is this process known as? A) Market Segmentation B) Target Marketing C) Secondary Marketing D) Niche marketing

Question 12 – What is meant by the term “merchantable quality”? A) ‘let the buyer beware’ B) Product is suitable for the purpose of being sold C) The product is of a standard quality for a reasonable price D) A product is claimed to have a certain characteristic.

Question 13 – What is the 4 th Step in the process of a bill becoming a law? A) Second Reading in the House of Reps B) Approval by the executive Council C) First reading in the Senate D) Third Vote in the House of Reps

Question 14 – When Statute law cannot apply to a court case, what then must Judges rely upon to pass a verdict? A) Balance of Probabilities B) Precedents C) Parliamentary Law D) Common Law

Question 15 – Which of the following misleading practices is NOT covered by the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Australian Consumer Law) A) Fine Print B) Special Offers C) School sponsorship D) Country of Origin

Question 16 – Watch the advertisement closely. What main promotion technique has successfully been used? A) Gender Stereotypes/Sex Appeal B) Publicity stunt C) Mass marketing D) Brand Logo/Large sign

Question 18 – What legal process occurs when the Plaintiff and Defendant can question juror members A) Selecting A Jury B) Empanelling a Jury C) Electing a Jury D) Challenging a Jury

Question 19 – With respects to the law, which of the following BEST describes a person’s legal capacity to do something? A) Gender B) Location C) Age D) Socio-economic status

Question 20 – Identify the Company OR product by looking at the brand logo below? A) Kia B) Bit Tech C) Target D) Print