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Trang 1Free Test Bank for International Marketing 2nd Asia
Pacific Edition by Czinkota Mutiple Choice Questions
According to the text, the eight Os are
1. A occupants, objects, occasions, objectives, out-groups, organisation,
operations and opposition
2. B occupations, objects, occasions, objectives, outlets, organisation,
operations and opposition
3. C occupants, objections, occasions, objectives, outlets, organisation,
operations and opposition
4. D occupants, objects, occasions, objectives, outlets, organisation, operations and opposition
The role of advanced technology and its effect on international marketing are even more apparent
1. A with respect to advances in communications systems
2. B in the need for places to adapt to changing transportation systems
3. C when a city is favourably located along transportation lines
4. D when movement provides a structure for different places to relate to each other
World trade has made
1. A information easier to gather, manipulate, analyse and disseminate
2. B the pressure to gather information lessen
3. C information easier to gather and disseminate
4. D the price of information more easily manipulated
According to the text, the factors of the population that also play a role in determining how a place fits into global economic affairs include:
1. A The skills and qualification
2. B The culture, race and religion
3. C The natural resource, skills and qualification
4. D The traditions, history and culture
Many of the characteristics of a place relate to four natural
attributes, namely:
1. A Geological characteristics, terrain, hydrology and climate
2. B Time, environment, water and population
3. C Position, context, rotogravure and agriculture
4. D Prehistoric, historic, post-genealogical and genealogical
A lowering of interest rates will cause:
Trang 21. A Domestic consumers to be happier.
2. B National capital account creation
3. C An outflow of money from the country
4. D ‘A’ and ‘C’ are correct
Halting destruction of forests in the Amazon Basin, selective
harvesting of hardwoods and other products from natural forest, and a restaurant refusing to purchase beef raised on pastures that are established by clearing forests are all examples of what?
1. A Concerns about the viability of environmental constructs
2. B Concerns about environmental quality
3. C The clustering of people-centred incidents in the natural environment
4. D Global companies taking advantage of social responsibility awareness
According to the text, about how many percentage of the Australian population live in cities on the coastal strip?
1. A 50 per cent
2. B 65 per cent
3. C 60 per cent
4. D 70 per cent
According to the text, which groups of the Australian population generally move out of cities to coastal strips for a ‘sea change’?
1. A Double income families with no children
2. B Double income families with at least two children
3. C Professionals, managers, executives and directors
4. D Wealthier residents and the ‘baby boomers’
One way to guard against market saturation of a product is
1. A to lower interest rates
2. B to delay introduction of a new product
3. C to personalise the message to the customer
4. D to lengthen or rejuvenate product life cycles in other countries
To achieve success in the art of international marketing, it is
necessary for a firm to be firmly grounded in
1. A the language and aesthetics of any cultural group targeted
2. B the cultural differences in the expanded client base
3. C the six ‘p’s of international marketing
4. D the scientific aspects of international marketing
Traditionally, trade flow determined currency flows and therefore the level of the exchange rate The exchange rate is now determined
by
Trang 31. A currency flows.
2. B trade levels
3. C domestic policy
4. D wholesalers who take possession of the product prior to sale
What types of hydrology affect terrain?
1. A Rainfall, snowfall and hail
2. B Rivers, lakes and other bodies of water
3. C Canals, sewer systems and reservoirs
4. D Precipitation, weather and climate
The marketing manager’s task is to plan and execute programmes that will ensure a long-term competitive advantage for the company, this includes determining of a specific target market and
1. A developing a uniform currency worldwide
2. B marketing management
3. C looking at occupants, objects, occasions and objectives
4. D testing markets
Firms and industries that are not participating in the world market
1. A recognise that isolation is possible
2. B will become participants in global business affairs anyway
3. C will be better able to react to competition from abroad in the domestic market
4. D are only reactive participants in the domestic market
The shift in financial flow as a result of global investment has had the following effect:
1. A A build-up of international, government debt
2. B Lower profits and higher costs
3. C Increases in the international value of currencies
4. D Higher costs and lower profits
According to the text, a lowering of interest rates domestically
would
1. A stimulate domestic travel and reduce international travel
2. B create a subsidiary in a neighbouring country
3. C make consumers happy or may be politically wise, but it quickly becomes unsustainable if it results in a major outflow of funds to countries that offer higher interest rates
4. D Make consumers unhappy or may be politically unwise, but it quickly
becomes sustainable if it results in a major outflow of funds to countries that offer higher interest rates
Trang 4According to the text, from the mid-1970s onwards this was ‘other Asia’ – the Four Dragons were Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and
1. A Thailand
2. B Hong Kong
3. C Vietnam
4. D China
The five fundamental themes to structure geographic questions are:
1. A Location, place, interaction, movement and region
2. B Continent, seas, oceans and rivers
3. C Race, religion and dialect
4. D All of the above
Which country has had the most dramatic growth in exports
between the period 1990 – 2004?
1. A Japan
2. B India
3. C US
4. D China
Which of the following is not one of the forms of international
marketing defined in the text?
1. A Government-owned operations
2. B Licensing
3. C Joint ventures
4. D Wholly owned subsidiaries
Technological innovation in marketing has direct effects on the
efficiency of business Which of the following statements is true?
1. A Technological innovation has complicated the production process, so
products take longer to produce
2. B Technological innovation has increased demand, therefore products cost more to distribute
3. C Technological innovation allows for customization in order to meet diverse customer needs
4. D Technological innovation causes higher prices because of the distance that raw materials have to travel
Darrell Delamaide’s 1994 book
1. A discusses the nine nations of North America
2. B surprisingly does not include Mitteleuropa
3. C divides Europe into 10 regions
Trang 54. D considers the various regions of Asia.
According to the text, which of the following factors influence the kind of crops grown in different areas?
1. A The average daily and evening temperatures, the amount and timing of precipitation, the timing of frosts and freezing weather, and the variability of weather from one year to the next
2. B The average daily and evening temperatures, the amount and timing of wind, the timing of frosts and freezing weather, and the variability of weather from one year to the next
3. C The average night temperatures, the amount and timing of precipitation, the timing of frosts and freezing weather, and the variability of weather from one year to the next
4. D The average night temperatures, the amount and timing of wind, the timing
of winter, and the variability of weather from one year to the next
The emergence of technology has created new markets for
companies Which of the following represents an example of this new market tendency?
1. A The construction of convenience stores that replace service stations
2. B Listing of ingredients on the side panel labels of products distributed
worldwide
3. C Newspapers being distributed online as opposed to physically on
newsprint
4. D Storage facilities rented just on time
According to the text, South Africa’s economy is the most
prosperous on that continent because they have resources such as
1. A gold and diamonds
2. B crude oil
3. C crude oil, gold and diamonds
4. D copper and natural gas
According to the text, to regain some of their power to influence events, policymakers have sought to restrict the impact of global trade and financial flows by erecting barriers, charging tariffs,
designing quotas and
1. A developing legal framework
2. B changing import and export quota
3. C decreasing imports
4. D implementing other import regulations
Which of the following has traditionally been a domestic issue and
is now an international issue?
1. A Geographic boundaries of cities
Trang 62. B The flow of water through damn diversion tunnels.
3. C Applications for government subsidies
4. D Agriculture and farm policies affecting imports and exports
In the past two decades:
1. A The role of primary commodities in world trade has dropped
2. B The volume of services in world trade has stabilised
3. C The importance of manufactured goods in world trade has decreased
4. D All of the above
What was the total GDP of China and India in 2002 (in millions of
US dollar terms)?
1. A $1 536 938
2. B Approximately $45 for every man, woman and child in the US
3. C Half of Western Europe’s GDP
4. D Almost twice that of 1980
Which of the following trading blocs does not exist?
1. A NAFTA in North America
2. B European Union in Europe
3. C ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) in Asia
4. D Bilateral trade agreements between China and India
Which of the following statements is not true when describing
international transactions?
1. A Marketing internationally needs to be pursued, often aggressively
2. B Those who do not participate in the transaction are still exposed to the changing influences of international marketing
3. C International marketing can be as much art as science
4. D The international marketer recognises the changing nature of transactions but is not part of the exchange
Production has become more efficient as a result of
1. A ‘just on time’ warehousing
2. B the Internet
3. C cross-sourcing
4. D newly created niche markets
By erecting barriers, charging tariffs, designing quotas and
implementing other import regulations, governments have
attempted to
1. A popularise bureaucratic movement and entice more individuals into
government service
2. B restrict the impact of global trade and financial flows
3. C increase income into the government
Trang 74. D capitalise on technology and enforce worldwide standards.
Which of the following events helped identify global linkages
causing the world to realise that the systems of product
development, distribution and consumption are intertwined and related?
1. A The worldwide oil crisis of 1970
2. B Gulf War One and Gulf War Two
3. C The Second World War
4. D Opening of the Suez Canal
39 Free Test Bank for Marketing Planning and Strategy 1st Edition by Jain Mutiple Choice Questions
Many firms pursue growth internally through the _ effort
1. a marketing system
2. b research and development
3. c financial
4. d capital
The guiding force behind decision making should be:
1. a profits
2. b the strategic planning process
3. c forecasts
4. d past trends
5. e none of the choices given
In its strategic role, marketing consists of establishing a match between the _ and its _
1. a customer/needs
2. b firm/environment
3. c management/employees
4. d none of the choices given
_ levels of aggregation make SBUs identical to
product/market segments that may lack ‘strategic autonomy’
1. a Higher
2. b Lower
3. c Complex
4. d Separate
5. e none of the choices given
Future planning is also known as _ planning
1. a long-range
Trang 82. b corporate
3. c comprehensive
4. d formal
5. e all of the options given
A unit that is comprised of one or more products having a common market base whose manager has complete responsibility for
integrating all functions into a strategy against an identifiable
competitor is called:
1. a a strategic business unit
2. b a strategy centre
3. c a strategic planning unit
4. d an independent business unit
5. e all of the choices given
Which of the following is not a reason for doing strategic planning?
1. a to earn a desired level of profit
2. b because of a complex business environment
3. c because of technological developments
4. d to make a choice between many equally attractive investments
5. e none of the choices given
Strategic planning emerging perspectives include:
1. a harnessing information
2. b managing through people
3. c managing for competitive advantage
4. d all of the choices given
Telstra started a self-renewal process in 2010 which included:
1. a investing heavily in the latest technologies
2. b developing SBU’s
3. c implementing the use of Twitter accounts, Facebook sites, a flickr account, YouTube channels
4. d None of the choices given
Strategy in a firm is:
1. a the pattern of major objectives, purposes or goals
2. b essential policies and plans for achieving goals
3. c definition of what business the company is in
4. d definition of the kind of company is or is to be
5. e all of the choices given
All SBUs must have:
1. a a distinct business mission
2. b an explicit management philosophy
Trang 93. c an interdivisional overlap
4. d all of the choices given
Planning should cause:
1. a a lot of disruption as major changes will be occurring
2. b as little disruption as possible
3. c a restructure of the company, so that it can remain competitive
4. d all of the choices given
In its strategic role, marketing establishes a:
1. a position for each brand
2. b match between the firm and its environment
3. c promotional budget for each line of business
4. d none of the choices given
Any organisation needs strategy when:
1. a resources are finite when there is uncertainty about competitive strengths and behaviour
2. b when commitment of resources is irreversible
3. c when there is uncertainty about control of the initiative
4. d all of the choices given
Successful planning requires:
1. a complex networking arrangements between the CEO and internal and external stakeholders
2. b the CEO mirco manages each department
3. c the CEO remains at arm’s length of the plan
4. d that the CEO be completely supportive of planned perspective
Responsibility for planning lies with the:
1. a marketing researcher
2. b staff assistants
3. c consultants
4. d line managers
As the global financial crisis (GFC) hit in 2008, executives shifted their focus to:
1. a short term cost-cutting goals
2. b growth/survival
3. c constraint
4. d differentiation
Strategic planning should not:
1. a become an exercise in forecasting
2. b be restored to the care of line management responsibilities
Trang 103. c change the role of planner from being a purveyor of incrementalism to that
of a crusader
4. d require top management to assume a more explicit role
While planning is admittedly complex, successful planning systems
do have some fundamental characteristics Which of the following is not one of these?
1. a wholehearted support of the chief executive officer
2. b actual planning process is kept as simple as possible
3. c all planning is done by the corporate planner and his or her staff
4. d encouragement of decisions with long-term implications
Managing strategic planning for focus and flexibility requires:
1. a building on what the company does best
2. b developing core skills
3. c sketching future scenarios and responding to opportunities
4. d all of the choices given
The marketing decision-making approach that directs us to develop our product offering - and our entire marketing program - to meet the needs of our customer base is the _ approach
1. a environmental
2. b systems
3. c societal marketing
4. d marketing concept
Procter & Gamble divided its business into 39 categories under which:
1. a brand managers for various detergents can demand new packages at the same time
2. b brand managers in the same line of business can compete for a share of P&G’s ad budget
3. c the category manager decides the positioning of different brands
4. d minor brands such as Dreft detergent has the same claim on manufacturing
as Tide
Which of the following is not a prerequisite to do well in strategic planning?
1. a matching short-term goals to long-term perspectives
2. b organising the company into strategic business units
3. c demonstrating interest in new product development
4. d developing a framework for evaluating and balancing competing requests from business units
Planning perspectives develop in response to needs that arise: