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Deck 2: The Evolution of Advertising
1
With the advent of public schooling,the United States reached an unparalleled 90 percent literacy rate,by the 20th century.
True
2
A fabric softener brand is using a positioning strategy when it claims its softener makes your clothes "snuggly soft."
True
Explanation: A positioning strategy is an effective way to separate a particular brand from its competitors by associating that brand with a particular set of customer needs that rank high on the consumer's priority list.
Explanation: A positioning strategy is an effective way to separate a particular brand from its competitors by associating that brand with a particular set of customer needs that rank high on the consumer's priority list.
3
In a free-market economy,when one company starts to make significant profits,other companies immediately jump in to compete.
True
4
By nature,people are acquisitive.
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Radio became the nation's primary means of mass communications in the postindustrial age.
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For Americans,the profession of advertising began when Volney
B. Palmer set up business in Philadelphia is 1841.
B. Palmer set up business in Philadelphia is 1841.
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Archaeologists have found evidence of advertising among the Babylonians dating back as far as 3000 BC.
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The industrial age ended around the same time as World War I ended.
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The preindustrial age extended from the beginning of recorded history to roughly the start of the 1900s.
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The industrial age ended shortly after World War II.
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11
The USP represents the features that differentiate the product from competitive products.
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12
The postindustrial age has been a period of relative stability.
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13
Demarketing is no longer used today.
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14
Benjamin Franklin was an early critic of advertising and opposed it as unethical.
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15
English historian Raymond Williams wrote,advertising is "the official art of capitalist society."
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16
One of the functions of advertising is to lower the overall cost of sales.
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17
The sale or consumption of products always benefits other people who are not involved in the transaction.
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18
A beer company is using product differentiation when it advertises its beer,using the slogan-"Great Taste.Less Filling."
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19
When economists refer to the absence of externalities,they are eliminating,or greatly reducing,the influence of stakeholders.
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20
The only principles of a free-market economy are self-interest and complete information.
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21
In the 1970s,people were responsible and acted selflessly.
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22
Which of the following is an example of an externality associated with the purchase of a firearm?
A) Crime increase.
B) Franchises for gun selling.
C) After-sales service.
D) Increased security.
E) Complete information.
A) Crime increase.
B) Franchises for gun selling.
C) After-sales service.
D) Increased security.
E) Complete information.
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23
Which of the following is NOT one of the assumptions of the free-market economics that our market-driven society believes in?
A) Self-interest
B) Absence of externalities
C) Presence of opportunity costs
D) Many buyers and sellers
E) Complete information
A) Self-interest
B) Absence of externalities
C) Presence of opportunity costs
D) Many buyers and sellers
E) Complete information
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24
As a marketing tool,advertising is used for all of the following purposes,EXCEPT:
A) to ensure that all products are offered at everyday low prices.
B) to identify products and differentiate them from others.
C) to induce consumers to try new products and to suggest reuse.
D) to increase product use.
E) to build value, brand preference, and loyalty.
A) to ensure that all products are offered at everyday low prices.
B) to identify products and differentiate them from others.
C) to induce consumers to try new products and to suggest reuse.
D) to increase product use.
E) to build value, brand preference, and loyalty.
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25
The importance of advertising in different countries depends on the country's level of development and national attitude toward promotion.
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26
An ad in a fitness magazine offered a 30-day free at-home trial of an exercise bicycle with free shipping,and return if the customer was not satisfied with the bicycle.The primary function of the ad was to:
A) control competitive pricing practices.
B) establish exclusive distribution rights for the bicycle.
C) communicate company's quality mission.
D) induce consumers to try the bicycle.
E) communicate information about the bicycle's after-sale service.
A) control competitive pricing practices.
B) establish exclusive distribution rights for the bicycle.
C) communicate company's quality mission.
D) induce consumers to try the bicycle.
E) communicate information about the bicycle's after-sale service.
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27
Advertising has been a major factor in improving the standard of living in the United States.
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28
During the preindustrial age,most advertisements took the form of signs with symbols such as a beer tankard indicating a tavern because:
A) most people were illiterate and could not read.
B) most advertisers could not afford sophisticated advertisements.
C) there were laws prohibiting advertising in newspapers.
D) the churches would not approve other forms of advertising.
E) manufacturers, during that period, presumed that was the best form of advertisement.
A) most people were illiterate and could not read.
B) most advertisers could not afford sophisticated advertisements.
C) there were laws prohibiting advertising in newspapers.
D) the churches would not approve other forms of advertising.
E) manufacturers, during that period, presumed that was the best form of advertisement.
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29
During the industrial age,advertising was primarily used to:
A) create a brand personality.
B) disseminate information.
C) encourage the development of selective demand.
D) make people want products they don't need.
E) create product differentiation.
A) create a brand personality.
B) disseminate information.
C) encourage the development of selective demand.
D) make people want products they don't need.
E) create product differentiation.
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30
As a marketing tool,advertising is used to:
A) create unfair advantages among competitors.
B) force people to buy things they do not need.
C) decrease the overall cost of sales.
D) increase product use.
E) create monitored feedback.
A) create unfair advantages among competitors.
B) force people to buy things they do not need.
C) decrease the overall cost of sales.
D) increase product use.
E) create monitored feedback.
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31
What did the first ad in English advertise?
A) A plow
B) A farm land
C) A prayer book
D) A religious service
E) A pub
A) A plow
B) A farm land
C) A prayer book
D) A religious service
E) A pub
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32
The period in the evolution of advertising that extended from the beginning of recorded history to roughly the start of the nineteenth century was called the:
A) postindustrial age.
B) preadvertising age.
C) industrial age.
D) mercantile age.
E) preindustrial age.
A) postindustrial age.
B) preadvertising age.
C) industrial age.
D) mercantile age.
E) preindustrial age.
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33
The most important economic factor during the postindustrial age was competition.
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34
Which of the following ages in the evolution of advertising was characterized by the Chinese inventing paper,Johannes Guttenberg inventing the printing press,and the Boston Newsletter beginning to carry advertisements that appealed to American colonists?
A) The age of Reason
B) The Industrial age
C) The Preindustrial age
D) The Industrializing age
E) The Mercantile age
A) The age of Reason
B) The Industrial age
C) The Preindustrial age
D) The Industrializing age
E) The Mercantile age
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35
While interactivity was a good plan,it has not proven beneficial to advertisers.
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36
During the _____ age of the evolution of advertising,the Chinese invented paper,Gutenberg invented the printing press,and the world's population grew to about 600 million.
A) preindustrial
B) product differentiation
C) mercantile
D) industrial
E) postindustrial
A) preindustrial
B) product differentiation
C) mercantile
D) industrial
E) postindustrial
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37
One aspect of the self-interest assumption in free-market economics is:
A) People, by nature, are not greedy.
B) People want less for less.
C) A wide range of buyers makes it difficult for sellers to find customers who are interested in their unique products.
D) Sometimes the sale or consumption of products may benefit or harm other people who are not involved in the transaction and didn't pay for the product.
E) People and firms pursue their own goals.
A) People, by nature, are not greedy.
B) People want less for less.
C) A wide range of buyers makes it difficult for sellers to find customers who are interested in their unique products.
D) Sometimes the sale or consumption of products may benefit or harm other people who are not involved in the transaction and didn't pay for the product.
E) People and firms pursue their own goals.
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38
In the history of advertising,the _____ made the first advertising formats possible-posters,handbills,signs,and newspapers.
A) quill pen
B) printing press
C) silk screen
D) ability to mold lead
E) ability to copy and draw
A) quill pen
B) printing press
C) silk screen
D) ability to mold lead
E) ability to copy and draw
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39
The first ad in English appeared in the year:
A) 1855.
B) 1427.
C) 1472.
D) 1859.
E) 1895.
A) 1855.
B) 1427.
C) 1472.
D) 1859.
E) 1895.
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40
Benjamin Franklin:
A) was the first American known to use illustrations in ads.
B) was the first to print color ads.
C) was the first to use copy in ads.
D) was first to print ads with photographs.
E) was the first to use testimonials in advertising.
A) was the first American known to use illustrations in ads.
B) was the first to print color ads.
C) was the first to use copy in ads.
D) was first to print ads with photographs.
E) was the first to use testimonials in advertising.
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41
Why did the manufacturers begin using magazines for advertising?
A) Magazines offered the best quality of reproduction.
B) Magazines were less expensive media than newspapers.
C) Magazines were read more often than newspapers.
D) Advertisers were tired of using newspapers to carry their messages.
E) No taxes were imposed on magazine advertising.
A) Magazines offered the best quality of reproduction.
B) Magazines were less expensive media than newspapers.
C) Magazines were read more often than newspapers.
D) Advertisers were tired of using newspapers to carry their messages.
E) No taxes were imposed on magazine advertising.
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42
A _____ is an effective way to separate a particular brand from its competitors by associating that brand with a particular set of customer needs that ranked high on the consumer's priority list.
A) logistical strategy
B) universal sales promotion
C) positioning strategy
D) market aggregation strategy
E) promotional mix
A) logistical strategy
B) universal sales promotion
C) positioning strategy
D) market aggregation strategy
E) promotional mix
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43
The bible of the era of salesmanship in the 1920s,"Scientific Advertising," was written by:
A) Johannes Gutenberg.
B) Benjamin Franklin.
C) Claude Hopkins.
D) Volney B. Palmer.
E) Francis Ayer.
A) Johannes Gutenberg.
B) Benjamin Franklin.
C) Claude Hopkins.
D) Volney B. Palmer.
E) Francis Ayer.
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44
What role did the firm N.W.Ayer & Son play in the history of U.S.advertising?
A) It was the first printer to use illustrations in its ads.
B) It was the first manufacturer to use national advertising.
C) It was the first ad agency to charge a commission based on the "net cost of space."
D) Its advertising claims were the first of its kind, examined by the Food & Drug Administration.
E) It published the first colonial newspaper with ads.
A) It was the first printer to use illustrations in its ads.
B) It was the first manufacturer to use national advertising.
C) It was the first ad agency to charge a commission based on the "net cost of space."
D) Its advertising claims were the first of its kind, examined by the Food & Drug Administration.
E) It published the first colonial newspaper with ads.
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45
A product's _____ is its features that differentiate it from competitive products.
A) perceptual value
B) unique selling proposition
C) economic differential
D) economic advantage
E) differential value
A) perceptual value
B) unique selling proposition
C) economic differential
D) economic advantage
E) differential value
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46
Manufacturers of cereal could portray the cereal better than the competitors.This brand was the "Breakfast of Champions" not because of its ingredients but because of its:
A) production focus.
B) market formatting.
C) product differentiation.
D) puffery in advertising.
E) absence of externalities.
A) production focus.
B) market formatting.
C) product differentiation.
D) puffery in advertising.
E) absence of externalities.
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47
With respect to the evolution of advertising in the United States,the _____ started during the second half of the 19th century and lasted well into the 20th.
A) Service marketing age
B) Relationship marketing age
C) Industrial age
D) Production age
E) Mercantile age
A) Service marketing age
B) Relationship marketing age
C) Industrial age
D) Production age
E) Mercantile age
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48
A decade after World War I ended,a significant event occurred that caused corporate budget cutting,and advertising expenditures to plummet.This event was:
A) the imposition of a personal income tax by the federal government.
B) the defeat of Germany and its default on loans that had been granted to them by the victors of the conflict.
C) the stock market crash on October 29, 1929.
D) the creation of the World Bank, which made additional revenues available to state and federal banks.
E) strong challenges to the idea of a system of consumer credit that had been advocated by the federal government.
A) the imposition of a personal income tax by the federal government.
B) the defeat of Germany and its default on loans that had been granted to them by the victors of the conflict.
C) the stock market crash on October 29, 1929.
D) the creation of the World Bank, which made additional revenues available to state and federal banks.
E) strong challenges to the idea of a system of consumer credit that had been advocated by the federal government.
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49
Which of the following events directly affected the growth of advertising in the twentieth century?
A) The invention of the printing press.
B) The invention of motion pictures.
C) The creation of a national draft.
D) The invention of the radio.
E) The invention of the telegraph.
A) The invention of the printing press.
B) The invention of motion pictures.
C) The creation of a national draft.
D) The invention of the radio.
E) The invention of the telegraph.
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50
During the industrial age,manufacturers changed their focus from a production orientation to:
A) a manufacturing orientation.
B) a sales orientation.
C) a labor orientation.
D) profit-making orientation.
E) production orientation.
A) a manufacturing orientation.
B) a sales orientation.
C) a labor orientation.
D) profit-making orientation.
E) production orientation.
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51
Why did direct mail advertising and mail-order selling flourish in 1896?
A) Advertising agencies were allowed to charge commissions for their services.
B) The U.S. Post Office was created.
C) The Office of Consumer Affairs guaranteed that consumers could return products that did not meet their needs.
D) The Federal Communications Commission took over control of all mail order and direct mail advertising.
E) The federal government inaugurated rural free mail delivery.
A) Advertising agencies were allowed to charge commissions for their services.
B) The U.S. Post Office was created.
C) The Office of Consumer Affairs guaranteed that consumers could return products that did not meet their needs.
D) The Federal Communications Commission took over control of all mail order and direct mail advertising.
E) The federal government inaugurated rural free mail delivery.
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52
Which of the following statements best describes how Volney B.Palmer influenced advertising?
A) He became the first to use "white space" and illustration in ads.
B) He set up the business of buying and selling advertising space in news papers.
C) His advertising agency became the first to prepare ads for manufacturers.
D) He founded Printer's Ink magazine.
E) He became the first advertising agent to reach $2 million in sales.
A) He became the first to use "white space" and illustration in ads.
B) He set up the business of buying and selling advertising space in news papers.
C) His advertising agency became the first to prepare ads for manufacturers.
D) He founded Printer's Ink magazine.
E) He became the first advertising agent to reach $2 million in sales.
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53
Which of the following factors occurred near the end of the nineteenth century and was most responsible for accelerating the usage of print ads by manufacturers who wished to sell their products?
A) The nation had not been in a war for over thirty years.
B) The advertising agency had become a reality.
C) Newspaper ads were relatively inexpensive.
D) The nation had reached a 90 percent literacy rate.
E) English was the established language of the United States.
A) The nation had not been in a war for over thirty years.
B) The advertising agency had become a reality.
C) Newspaper ads were relatively inexpensive.
D) The nation had reached a 90 percent literacy rate.
E) English was the established language of the United States.
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54
_____ is being used when a publishing company prints three monthly magazines-one for horse breeders,one for cat lovers,and one for thrifty senior citizens.
A) Multi-marketing
B) Market segmentation
C) Product differentiation
D) Market formatting
E) Production focus
A) Multi-marketing
B) Market segmentation
C) Product differentiation
D) Market formatting
E) Production focus
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55
During the _____ age,manufacturers were principally concerned with production.The primary burden of marketing fell on wholesalers.
A) Preindustrial
B) Postindustrial
C) Industrial
D) Golden
E) Isolation
A) Preindustrial
B) Postindustrial
C) Industrial
D) Golden
E) Isolation
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56
Which of the following statements most accurately describes the industrial age?
A) Most manufacturers implemented positioning strategies.
B) Manufacturers found research groups to study consumer attitudes and preferences.
C) Each manufacturer sought to sell its own brand based on its own special qualities.
D) Manufacturers were principally concerned with production.
E) The invention of television dramatically changed how manufacturers communicated with consumers.
A) Most manufacturers implemented positioning strategies.
B) Manufacturers found research groups to study consumer attitudes and preferences.
C) Each manufacturer sought to sell its own brand based on its own special qualities.
D) Manufacturers were principally concerned with production.
E) The invention of television dramatically changed how manufacturers communicated with consumers.
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57
Which of the following events did NOT directly affect the growth of advertising in the nineteenth century?
A) The increased literacy rate in the late 1800s.
B) The invention of the telegraph.
C) The development of a nationwide railroad system.
D) The inauguration of rural free delivery (RFD).
E) Creation of mass communication medium such as radio.
A) The increased literacy rate in the late 1800s.
B) The invention of the telegraph.
C) The development of a nationwide railroad system.
D) The inauguration of rural free delivery (RFD).
E) Creation of mass communication medium such as radio.
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58
_____ is a process by which marketers search for unique groups of people whose needs could be addressed through more specialized products.
A) Product differentiation
B) Targeted diversification
C) Demarketing
D) Market segmentation
E) Market aggregation
A) Product differentiation
B) Targeted diversification
C) Demarketing
D) Market segmentation
E) Market aggregation
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59
For years,a denim manufacturer advertised its jeans to baby boomers because that is what most baby boomers wore during the 1960s.Unfortunately,this strategy of making the brand a baby boomer icon has decreased the brand's appeal to today's teens who perceive the brand as old-fashioned.In this example,the _____ did not produce a positive effect.
A) logistical strategy
B) universal sales promotion (USP)
C) positioning strategy
D) market aggregation strategy
E) promotional mix
A) logistical strategy
B) universal sales promotion (USP)
C) positioning strategy
D) market aggregation strategy
E) promotional mix
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60
The beginning of the Great Depression:
A) empowered marketers to advertise more.
B) forced manufacturers to rely on symbols to create awareness.
C) saw a decline in the use of product differentiation.
D) caused the temporary disappearance of advertising.
E) forced the advertising industry to turn to marketing research.
A) empowered marketers to advertise more.
B) forced manufacturers to rely on symbols to create awareness.
C) saw a decline in the use of product differentiation.
D) caused the temporary disappearance of advertising.
E) forced the advertising industry to turn to marketing research.
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61
As a social force,advertising has been a major factor in:
A) maintaining the economic environment.
B) creating satisfied stakeholders.
C) establishing cultural diversity.
D) increasing the standard of living around the world.
E) producing a balance of trade.
A) maintaining the economic environment.
B) creating satisfied stakeholders.
C) establishing cultural diversity.
D) increasing the standard of living around the world.
E) producing a balance of trade.
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62
What started as the internal manifestation of a company's mission statement--a set of core values that includes being a faith-based company--has turned into marketing to "faithful" consumers,with the beef,chicken and pork marketer recently offering free prayer books with mealtime words of thanks expressed across different beliefs.By being consistent in both what it says and what it does,this company is engaged in:
A) transactional exchange.
B) charismatic marketing.
C) relationship marketing.
D) promotional marketing.
E) isolated marketing.
A) transactional exchange.
B) charismatic marketing.
C) relationship marketing.
D) promotional marketing.
E) isolated marketing.
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63
There is some of the most beautiful scenery in the world in Canada.Too many tourists have led to potential ecological disasters in the area.In response,park officials are trying to decrease the number of visitors to the area.They could use _____ to accomplish this objective.
A) positioning
B) eco-marketing
C) market-segmentation
D) demarketing
E) relationship marketing
A) positioning
B) eco-marketing
C) market-segmentation
D) demarketing
E) relationship marketing
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An ad for a beer company that asks consumers to enjoy beer in moderation and not to drink irresponsibly is an example of:
A) conservation marketing.
B) demarketing.
C) trade advertising.
D) green marketing.
E) reciprocal advertising.
A) conservation marketing.
B) demarketing.
C) trade advertising.
D) green marketing.
E) reciprocal advertising.
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65
After 1990,the recession,layoffs,and the struggle to maintain profits,resulted in:
A) the concept of network marketing.
B) reduced customer service.
C) the emergence or relationship marketing.
D) the era of subliminal advertising.
E) higher advertising budgets.
A) the concept of network marketing.
B) reduced customer service.
C) the emergence or relationship marketing.
D) the era of subliminal advertising.
E) higher advertising budgets.
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66
According to "Advertising Age," the Holy Grail to advertisers is a one-to-one relationship with:
A) competitors.
B) stock market managers.
C) consumers.
D) wholesalers.
E) retailers.
A) competitors.
B) stock market managers.
C) consumers.
D) wholesalers.
E) retailers.
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67
In an effort to do a better job of _____,companies are now learning that they must be consistent in both what they say and what they do.
A) transactional exchange
B) charismatic marketing
C) relationship marketing
D) promotional marketing
E) isolated marketing
A) transactional exchange
B) charismatic marketing
C) relationship marketing
D) promotional marketing
E) isolated marketing
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68
In the late 1980s and early 1990s,a growing affluence and sophistication of the consuming public characterized the marketing world of this time period.This trend was led by:
A) baby boomers
B) generation X
C) generation Y
D) echo-boomers
E) generation Jones
A) baby boomers
B) generation X
C) generation Y
D) echo-boomers
E) generation Jones
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69
The _____ age has been a period of cataclysmic change.For the first time,people became truly aware of the sensitive environment in which we live and became alarmed by our dependence on vital natural resources.
A) industrial
B) great depression
C) preindustrial
D) postindustrial
E) customization
A) industrial
B) great depression
C) preindustrial
D) postindustrial
E) customization
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70
Because of the emergence of new technology,such as PCs,Internet,CD-ROMs,and cable TV,advertising is evolving into a(n):
A) two-way medium.
B) reciprocal medium with limited prospects for the future.
C) analog medium.
D) narrowcasting medium.
E) rhetoric advertising medium.
A) two-way medium.
B) reciprocal medium with limited prospects for the future.
C) analog medium.
D) narrowcasting medium.
E) rhetoric advertising medium.
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71
The postindustrial age of the evolution of marketing is characterized by:
A) a growing need to embrace externalities.
B) the growth of more sophisticated and affluent consumers.
C) the decline of European agencies.
D) a significant growth in demand for traditional products.
E) the absence of puffery.
A) a growing need to embrace externalities.
B) the growth of more sophisticated and affluent consumers.
C) the decline of European agencies.
D) a significant growth in demand for traditional products.
E) the absence of puffery.
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72
In 2001,a record decline in advertising activity resulted from:
A) the natural cyclical nature of advertising.
B) the decline of television as a mass market medium.
C) a mild recession, a weak stock market, and the burst of the dot-com.
D) deregulation and a new tax on services.
E) the increasing use of the Internet as an economic advertising medium.
A) the natural cyclical nature of advertising.
B) the decline of television as a mass market medium.
C) a mild recession, a weak stock market, and the burst of the dot-com.
D) deregulation and a new tax on services.
E) the increasing use of the Internet as an economic advertising medium.
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73
An end to the Cold War came as the Berlin Wall came down and Western companies and financiers began to invest heavily in what was once called the Warsaw Pact countries.Big multinational companies and their advertising agencies went on a binge,buying other big companies and adding a new term to the financial lexicon.This term was:
A) partnering.
B) free market.
C) oligopoly.
D) megamerger.
E) service economy.
A) partnering.
B) free market.
C) oligopoly.
D) megamerger.
E) service economy.
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74
By publicizing the material,social,and cultural opportunities of a free enterprise society,advertising has encouraged:
A) increased productivity.
B) demarketing.
C) relationship marketing.
D) a service economy.
E) free servicing.
A) increased productivity.
B) demarketing.
C) relationship marketing.
D) a service economy.
E) free servicing.
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75
Advertising expenditures are higher in countries with:
A) higher budget deficits.
B) higher personal incomes.
C) higher commodity price.
D) higher media control.
E) higher inflation rate.
A) higher budget deficits.
B) higher personal incomes.
C) higher commodity price.
D) higher media control.
E) higher inflation rate.
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76
The consumer movement of the 1970s received its impetus from all of these,EXCEPT:
A) the Vietnam War.
B) the Watergate scandals.
C) the Kennedy assassination.
D) the oil shortage.
E) the Great Depression.
A) the Vietnam War.
B) the Watergate scandals.
C) the Kennedy assassination.
D) the oil shortage.
E) the Great Depression.
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77
There are lots of different types of cosmetics currently on the market.One brand makes a line of cosmetics including eye accents and shampoos for horses.It claims to manufacture "the world's finest equine cosmetics." What kind of strategy is the brand using?
A) Market differentiation
B) Market diversification
C) Positioning
D) Product allocation
E) Market benefit
A) Market differentiation
B) Market diversification
C) Positioning
D) Product allocation
E) Market benefit
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78
_____ is a type of marketing used to slow down the demand for certain products,such as energy-consuming goods.
A) Nonmarketing
B) Demarketing
C) Branding
D) Eco-marketing
E) Preservation marketing
A) Nonmarketing
B) Demarketing
C) Branding
D) Eco-marketing
E) Preservation marketing
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79
Which of the following statements describes the outlook of the advertising industry at the beginning of the 1990s?
A) The traditional advertising industry was being threatened on all sides and suffering from overpopulation.
B) The shortage of advertising agencies led to a promotional crisis.
C) Advertising industries found it easiest to reach affluent consumers.
D) The advertising industry was deregulated, which led to international growth.
E) The advertising industry faced the greatest level of prosperity in its history.
A) The traditional advertising industry was being threatened on all sides and suffering from overpopulation.
B) The shortage of advertising agencies led to a promotional crisis.
C) Advertising industries found it easiest to reach affluent consumers.
D) The advertising industry was deregulated, which led to international growth.
E) The advertising industry faced the greatest level of prosperity in its history.
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80
Two related economic factors characterized the marketing world of the late 1980s and early 1990s in the United States.One of those factors was:
A) an aging upper management, which led to a lack of innovation.
B) the growing burden of financial debt, which forced governments to return to high tax policies directed toward businesses.
C) the implementation of affirmative action policies.
D) the aging of traditional products, with a corresponding growth in competition.
E) the rise of trade barriers such as import tariffs.
A) an aging upper management, which led to a lack of innovation.
B) the growing burden of financial debt, which forced governments to return to high tax policies directed toward businesses.
C) the implementation of affirmative action policies.
D) the aging of traditional products, with a corresponding growth in competition.
E) the rise of trade barriers such as import tariffs.
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