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4.04 Unit 4 Exam Questions Mia

47. The reason for using certain communication channels, such as coupons, in sales promotion is to : Create long-term demand. Generate an immediate response. Persuade customers to remain loyal. Advertising a new product.

Providing information. 48.The use of communication channels in public-relations activities is an important part of : Targeting customers. Marketing products. Advertising an image. Providing information.

Warranty C. Sweepstakes 103. Ben recently purchased a cellular phone. The manufacture provided a form and a special code with the telephone’s packaging. Ben completed the form, copied his sales receipt, and mailed these items back to the manufacture along with the part of the packaging that contained the special code. Within six weeks, Ben received a $50 check from the telephone manufacture. What type of sales-promotion technique was used? Warranty C. Sweepstakes Coupon D. Rebate

D. Rebate. Sales promotion techniques activities other than advertising, selling, and personal selling that stimulate customer purchases. A rebate is a sale-promotion technique in which a business (manufacturer) returns part of the price that a customer (Ben) pays for a good (cellular telephone) or service. Rebates stimulate sales because customers want to receive money back for their purchases. Couponing involves the use of printed certificates that entitles the holder to a reduced purchase price. Coupons are generally processed at the point of sale. A warranty is a promise made by the seller to the customer that the seller will repair or replace a product that does not perform as expected. A warranty is a benefit of purchase rather than a sales-promotion technique.

104. During one scene of a popular television show, an actor pours a box of brand-name cereal into a bowl and begins to eat it. What does this exemplify? Brand awareness Product placement Brand identification Product programming

B. Product placement. Product placement is a sale-promotion strategy in which a product or brand is mentioned or used as a prop by types of media such as television, film, or the theater. For example, fans of the television series Friday Night Lights will often see the television characters eat in an Applebee's restaurant. The intent of a product placement is to generate and reinforce brand awareness with a target market. Brand identification is the process by which all of the branding elements work together to generate instant consumer recognition of a company or product. The use of props in television shows and movies is not called product programming.

105. What is a common communication channels used in public relations? A. Billboards C. Product displays B. Trade shows D. Press releases

D. Press Releases. Press releases are written information provided to the media in order to obtain publicity. They are a common communications channel, or method or providing information to others, used in public relations. Businesses often send press releases to the media to announce good news, such as plans for expansion that will generate positive publicity for the business. Trade shows, product displays, and billboards are not common communications channels used in public relations.

106. What communication channels is a corporation’s public-relations department most likely to us to maintain positive relationships with shareholders? Press releases, online social networks, and print advertising Newsletters, annual reports, and the company’s website News conferences, consumer blogs, and employee manuals Policy manuals, commercials, and sponsorships

B. Newsletters, annual reports, and the company’s website. Public relations involves establishing good relationships between the business and the public. A business tries to maintain positive with different groups that make up the public , such as employees, local businesses, government officials, the media, and the business’s shareholders. Because the shareholders are the owners of the company, it is important to develop and maintain positive relationships with them. The public-relations department does this by communicating with them through newsletters, annual reports, the company’s website, and online social networks. Print advertisements and commercials are forms of no personal advertising. Businesses use press releases and news conferences to convey information to the media. Policy manuals help guide employees’ actions on the job. Consumer blogs can be developed by anyone to communicate positive and negative information about various goods and services. A sponsorship is a partnership in which a company pays a fee to affiliate itself with a team, league, or event.