Marketing: Real People, Real Choices, 4e Chapter 3
Wecapisca Company makes claims in its advertising that cannot be proven true or untrue. It is using 1.puffery. 2.deceptive advertising. 3.green marketing. 4.business ethics.
Wecapisca Company makes claims in its advertising that cannot be proven true or untrue. It is using 1.puffery. 2.deceptive advertising. 3.green marketing. 4.business ethics.
The world’s largest economic community is called the ______________. 1.World Trade Organization (WTO) 2.General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 3.North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) 4.European Union (EU)
The world’s largest economic community is called the ______________. 1.World Trade Organization (WTO) 2.General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 3.North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) 4.European Union (EU)
Most companies require new employees to read and sign a set of standards that they must follow. This set of standards is called ________. 1.a code of ethics 2.a set of values 3.a binding arbitration 4.business rules
Most companies require new employees to read and sign a set of standards that they must follow. This set of standards is called ________. 1.a code of ethics 2.a set of values 3.a binding arbitration 4.business rules
A quota that completely prohibits specified goods from entering or leaving a country is called an embargo. 1.True2.False
A quota that completely prohibits specified goods from entering or leaving a country is called an embargo. 1.True2.False
An oligopoly implies that one seller controls a market. 1.True2.False
An oligopoly implies that one seller controls a market. 1.True2.False
Consumers can look to the federally specified consumer bill of rights for buyer protection. 1.True2.False
Consumers can look to the federally specified consumer bill of rights for buyer protection. 1.True2.False
British Petroleum is advertising the reduction of emissions of toxic gases at its production facilities. This is an example of green marketing. 1.True2.False
British Petroleum is advertising the reduction of emissions of toxic gases at its production facilities. This is an example of green marketing. 1.True2.False
The consumer bill of rights includes all of the following except 1.the right to be safe 2.the right to be informed 3.the right to be seen 4.the right to be heard
The consumer bill of rights includes all of the following except 1.the right to be safe 2.the right to be informed 3.the right to be seen 4.the right to be heard
Most successful marketing takes place only in the United States. 1.True2.False
Most successful marketing takes place only in the United States. 1.True2.False
Standardization and adaptation are different ways to market on a global basis. 1.True2.False
Standardization and adaptation are different ways to market on a global basis. 1.True2.False
Trade regulations are established to protect one country’s domestic industries from foreign competition. Trade regulations may include all of the following except 1.tariffs 2.quotas 3.product standards 4.imported products
Trade regulations are established to protect one country’s domestic industries from foreign competition. Trade regulations may include all of the following except 1.tariffs 2.quotas 3.product standards 4.imported products
A primary reason for looking for opportunities in international markets might include: 1.matured markets/industries at home 2.changes in the presidency in the U.S. 3.reduced transportation and communication inter-countries 4.high unemployment in Europe
A primary reason for looking for opportunities in international markets might include: 1.matured markets/industries at home 2.changes in the presidency in the U.S. 3.reduced transportation and communication inter-countries 4.high unemployment in Europe
A joint venture, which is a business partnership with another company, is formed when a firm lacks the skills or financial resources to enter a foreign market. 1.True2.False
A joint venture, which is a business partnership with another company, is formed when a firm lacks the skills or financial resources to enter a foreign market. 1.True2.False
The most dramatic effects of trade competition in the United States occurred as foreign companies have eroded American leadership in several manufacturing bases. 1.True2.False
The most dramatic effects of trade competition in the United States occurred as foreign companies have eroded American leadership in several manufacturing bases. 1.True2.False
If I sell Chinese branded sets of five glasses to a target market in China, I would be primarily interested in the knowledge of _________. 1.ethnocentrism 2.semiotics 3.local content rules 4.cultural values
If I sell Chinese branded sets of five glasses to a target market in China, I would be primarily interested in the knowledge of _________. 1.ethnocentrism 2.semiotics 3.local content rules 4.cultural values
The Russian government restricted foreign Vodka companies from obtaining more than a very small percent of market share by setting high import duties and banning them from advertising on Russian television. This is an example of ____________. 1.counter trade 2.protectionism 3.quotas 4.green marketing
The Russian government restricted foreign Vodka companies from obtaining more than a very small percent of market share by setting high import duties and banning them from advertising on Russian television. This is an example of ____________. 1.counter trade 2.protectionism 3.quotas 4.green marketing
A more is a custom with a strong moral overtone. 1.True2.False
A more is a custom with a strong moral overtone. 1.True2.False
The U.S. has an individualistic culture. 1.True2.False
The U.S. has an individualistic culture. 1.True2.False
Iran is practicing expropriation when it takes control of all U.S. assets in the country. 1.True2.False
Iran is practicing expropriation when it takes control of all U.S. assets in the country. 1.True2.False