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Marketing Real People Real Choices Study Set 2
Quiz 1: Welcome to the World of Marketing: Creating and Delivering Value
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Question 121
Multiple Choice
An organic farmer has identified three distinct groups for his products: vegetarians,people who are concerned about chemicals in their foods,and people who consider themselves innovators and trendsetters.
Question 122
Multiple Choice
A ________ consists of all possible customers in a market,regardless of the differences in their specific needs and wants.
Question 123
Multiple Choice
The benefits the product provides are referred to as the ________ product while supporting features such as warranties and delivery are referred to as the ________ product?
Question 124
Multiple Choice
An article about the Morning Dove Spa in a local newspaper talks about how relaxed and without stress you feel after being at the spa and that relaxation is important for busy professionals.
Question 125
True/False
The first phase of marketing planning is the development of an organisational mission.
Question 126
Multiple Choice
Which of these statements about mass marketing is true?
Question 127
Multiple Choice
According to one artist,"My average total cost for making a small stained glass window is $200,and I typically bargain with my customers.
Question 128
Multiple Choice
The ________ element of the marketing mix refers to the availability of the product to the consumer at the desired time and location.
Question 129
Multiple Choice
________ is the value the customer gives up or exchanges to obtain the desired product.
Question 130
Multiple Choice
A ________ is a distinctive group of customers within a larger market who are similar to one another in some way and whose needs differ from other customers in the larger market.
Question 131
Multiple Choice
A catalogue retailer has identified married females between the ages of 25 and 45 with at least one child as the market segment toward which it will direct its marketing efforts.