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Chapter 21 - Tapping Into Global Markets
Martin Dominic Reyes03 September 2010
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1. Deciding how to _____ a country is a major decision in International Marketing.
A. PenetrateB. OccupyC. TapD. EnterE. Win
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Major Decisions in International Marketing
Deciding whether to go Deciding which markets to enter Deciding how to enter Deciding on the marketing program Deciding on the marketing organization
1. Deciding how to _____ a country is a major decision in International Marketing.
A. PenetrateB. OccupyC. TapD. EnterE. Win
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2. _____ speak about the disadvantages of Global Marketing.
A. CulturesB. LanguagesC. DifferencesD. ReligionsE. Politics
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Disadvantages of Global Marketing
Differences in consumer needs, wants, usage patterns
Differences in consumer response to marketing mix
Differences in brand development process
Differences in environment
2. _____ speak about the disadvantages of Global Marketing.
A. CulturesB. LanguagesC. DifferencesD. ReligionsE. Politics
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3. Which of the following is not part of the Levels of Product Adaptation?
A. Production of retailer versionsB. Production of city versionsC. Production of territorial versionsD. Production of country versionsE. Production of regional versions
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Levels of Product Adaptation
Regional version
Country version
City version
Retailer version
3. Which of the following is not part of the Levels of Product Adaptation?
A. Production of retailer versionsB. Production of city versionsC. Production of territorial versionsD. Production of country versionsE. Production of regional versions
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4. The following are types of Direct Exporting except for:
A. Channeling thru E-marketingB. Domestic-based export department C. Overseas branchD. Travelling sales representativesE. Foreign-based agents
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Direct Exporting Methods
Domestic-based export department Overseas sales branch or subsidiary Traveling export sales representatives Foreign-based distributors or agents
4. The following are types of Direct Exporting except for:
A. Channeling thru E-marketingB. Domestic-based export department C. Overseas branchD. Travelling sales representativesE. Foreign-based agents
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5. Which is false?
A. A global firm is one that operates in more than one country.
B. Deciding which markets to enter is a major decision in International Marketing.
C. Advanced countries such as Russia and Brazil are saturated.
D. Countries with huge population like China and India are key developing markets.
E. Exporting makes a company a global brand.
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5. Which is false?
A. A global firm is one that operates in more than one country.
B. Deciding which markets to enter is a major decision in International Marketing.
C. Advanced countries such as Russia and Brazil are saturated.
D. Countries with huge population like China and India are key developing markets.
E. Exporting makes a company a global brand.
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6. Which is True?
A. First stage in internationalization is having no regular export activities.
B. Whole-channel concept of international marketing ends with channels within nations.
C. Travelling sales representatives are walking foreign brands.
D. Companies should prioritize exporting on countries which have high market attractiveness and moderate market risk.
E. Economies of scale is a disadvantage in Global Marketing.
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6. Which is True?
A. First stage in internationalization is having no regular export activities.
B. Whole-channel concept of international marketing ends with channels within nations.
C. Travelling sales representatives are walking foreign brands.
D. Companies should prioritize exporting on countries which have high market attractiveness and moderate market risk.
E. Economies of scale is a disadvantage in Global Marketing.
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7. Language setting on cellular phones is an example of:
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A. Production of retailer versionsB. Production of city versionsC. Production of territorial versionsD. Production of country versionsE. Production of regional versions
7. Language setting on cellular phones is an example of:
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A. Production of retailer versionsB. Production of city versionsC. Production of territorial versionsD. Production of country versionsE. Production of regional versions
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8. The fad in today’s global marketing scene:
A. OutsourcingB. FranchisingC. LicensingD. PartnershipE. Mergers
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8. The fad in today’s global marketing scene:
A. OutsourcingB. FranchisingC. LicensingD. PartnershipE. Mergers
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9. Most likely, Zara’s distribution of its clothing line depends on the local country’s:
A. Political environmentB. Value of moneyC. Gender dominanceD. Views on religionE. Weather condition
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9. Most likely, Zara’s distribution of its clothing line depends on the local country’s:
A. Political environmentB. Value of moneyC. Gender dominanceD. Views on religionE. Weather condition
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10. Companies planning to introduce their products in the Middle East should primarily consider:
A. Packaging B. BrandingC. Advertising D. LabelingE. Pricing
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10. Companies planning to introduce their products in the Middle East should primarily consider:
A. Packaging B. BrandingC. Advertising D. LabelingE. Pricing
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Chapter 21 - Tapping Into Global Markets
Martin Dominic Reyes03 September 2010
http://martsreyes.blogspot.com
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