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Marketing 3.06
Test Description: Marketing 3.06
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1) What pricing tactic might be considered questionable by some businesses?
A
Developing a complex pricing structure
B
Providing a reference price
C
Marking up prices to earn a profit
D
Matching the prices of a competitor
2) What would be the most appropriate pricing strategy for a business in a small town where unemployment has skyrocketed and the economy is in a downturn?
A
High-level pricing
B
Odd-cents pricing
C
Below-cost pricing
D
Flexible pricing
3) A business charges a small company a higher price for a product than it charges a large company for the same product. What does this represent?
A
Price discrimination
B
Regulated pricing
C
Controlled pricing
D
Price competition
4) The Standard Oil Company's price-fixing tactics and monopolistic control over oil refining and distribution in the late 1800's was a major contributing factor in the enactment of which piece of legislation?
A
Robinson-Patman Act
B
Clayton Act
C
Federal Trade Commission Act
D
Sherman Antitrust Act
5) Technology allows manufacturers to pre-print product packaging with Universal Product Codes (UPCs) which contain __________ information
A
operating
B
pricing
C
selling
D
sampling
6) Which of the following is an example of an ethical issue as it relates to predatory pricing:
A
A local ice-cream shop prices menu items below cost in an effort to eliminate its competition.
B
A salesperson encourages a customer to purchase an extended vehicle warranty for a new car.
C
An international book publisher sells similar products to similar customers at different prices
D
A tire producer introduces a new item to its product line and sets the initial price very low.
7) Why do some new companies set their selling prices as low as they can?
A
To eliminate all possible competition
B
To earn a high return on investment
C
To quickly make a large profit
D
To get market share as fast as possible
8) One way that many businesses use technology to reduce the costs associated with marking prices on products is by using
A
preprinted gummed labels. .
B
automated inventory systems.
C
computer-generated tags
D
electronic scanning devices.
9) What costs do businesses usually include in the price of their products?
A
transportation
B
inflation
C
Regulations
D
orientation
10) What is the advantage to a business of using bar-code pricing?
A
Reduces required business security
B
Reduces number of employees needed for sales
C
Easier to change prices
D
Easier for customers to read
11) What is an external factor that affects the price that a business charges for its products?
A
Variable expenses
B
Operating costs
C
Economic conditions
D
Employee benefits
12) Which of the following factors should businesses consider when establishing a product's selling price:
A
Unfair sales laws
B
Trade practices
C
Economic conditions
D
Pricing agreements
13) Companies A, B, and C sell similar products. Together, they recently decided to sell their products for the same price. In what unethical activity are the businesses engaging?
A
Loss-leader pricing
B
Price fixing
C
Bait-and-switch
D
Gray markets
14) What is an example of an unethical pricing practice?
A
A company prices its products low in an attempt to drive its competitors out of business.
B
A firm sets a business objective to increase its profit margins over the next five years.
C
A business increases its prices when the cost of the materials to make the products increases.
D
A business prices a new product line to reflect high quality and status.
15) Charging premium prices for lumber to hurricane victims because supply is limited is
A
ethical and illegal.
B
unethical and illegal.
C
unethical and legal.
D
ethical and legal.
16) What might happen if a business's customers feel that they are not getting the most value for their money?
A
Customers purchase more.
B
Sales increase.
C
Customers spend money elsewhere.
D
Sales remain the same.
17) How does technology help businesses when it enables them to obtain and analyze vast amounts of information that impact the pricing function?
A
By generating profit-and-loss statements
B
By calculating the cost of hiring more employees
C
By deciding how much to spend on advertising
D
By determining the best time to adjust prices
18) Wal-Mart and Sears attract two different types of customers because of their pricing strategies. They have established their prices based on __________ decisions.
A
promotional
B
place
C
customer
D
profit
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