1.Which promotional method should a company select if its goal is to reach a large, geographically scattered audience at minimal cost per contact?
2.What term describes computerized repositories of data gathered from sources inside an organization?
3.Orange juice producers recognize that their product is mostly consumed in the morning. They want to expand its appeal so that people drink it at different times throughout the day. Which type of market segmentation should they focus on to develop a strategy aligned with this goal?
4.Sales representatives today are assessed and rewarded using various criteria compared to earlier times. Which of the following is NOT an example of these criteria?
5.Who holds contractual rights to market and sell all products produced by a manufacturer?
6.Which type of advertising technique is demonstrated by a family sitting together at the dinner table enjoying the promoted product?
7.Which criticism of marketing is supported by worries that producers of harmful goods like tobacco exert undue influence over policymakers, harming public welfare?
8.Who is an individual within a reference group that impacts others due to unique skills, expertise, personality, or other traits?
9.Which type of products are purchased by individuals or companies for additional processing or to support business operations?
10.Which pricing goal is demonstrated when a company prices products to cover variable costs and a portion of fixed costs, such as some car dealerships that sell below total cost?
11.What do you call an item given for free or at a reduced price to encourage the purchase of a product?
12.Which marketing principle emphasizes that a company ignoring improved methods will ultimately lose customers to competitors who discover superior ways to meet customer needs?
13.Which of the following is NOT typically considered a disadvantage of local marketing?
14.Marketers are sometimes criticized for misleading tactics that cause consumers to expect greater value than they actually receive. Which of the following involves actions like falsely claiming factory or wholesale prices or showing a large discount from a fabricated high retail price?
15.Which marketing concept involves making decisions that take into account consumers' desires, the company's long-term welfare, and the well-being of society as a whole?
16.Which form of media offers benefits such as targeted audience selection, absence of advertising rivalry, and customized messaging?
17.What is a common issue encountered when using data from internal databases?
18.Currently, advertising accounts for approximately what percentage of the overall promotional budget?
19.What term describes expenses that remain constant regardless of the amount of goods produced or sold?
20.Which phase represents the final step in the sales process?