Exam 1: Business Now: Change Is the Only Constant
Exam 1: Business Now: Change Is the Only Constant97 Questions
Exam 2: Economics: the Framework for Business98 Questions
Exam 3: The World Marketplace: Business Without Borders100 Questions
Exam 4: Business Ethics and Social Responsibility: Doing Well by Doing Good92 Questions
Exam 5: Business Communication: Creating and Delivering Messages That Matter92 Questions
Exam 6: Business Formation: Choosing the Form That Fits89 Questions
Exam 7: Small Business and Entrepreneurship: Economic Rocket Fuel91 Questions
Exam 8: Accounting: Decision Making by the Numbers90 Questions
Exam 9: Finance: Acquiring and Using Funds to Maximize Value110 Questions
Exam 10: Financial Markets: Allocating Financial Resources92 Questions
Exam 11: Marketing: Building Profitable Customer Connections100 Questions
Exam 12: Product and Promotion: Creating and Communicating Value100 Questions
Exam 13: Distribution and Pricing: Right Product Right Person Right Place Right Price91 Questions
Exam 14: Management Motivation and Leadership: Bringing Business to Life95 Questions
Exam 15: Human Resource Management: Building a Top-Quality Workforce89 Questions
Exam 16: Managing Information and Technology: Finding New Ways to Learn and Link91 Questions
Exam 17: Operations Management: Putting It All Together92 Questions
Exam 18: Appendix: Personal Finance92 Questions
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Mercy's Apparels, a fabric company, was established post World War II with the aim of catering to the demands of consumers looking for affordable quality clothing. To differentiate itself from its competitors, the company developed a distinctive identity as the producer of budget clothing. In the context of the history of American business, Mercy's Apparels was most likely established during the _____.
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Moat & Meet, a travel agency, wants to widen its customer base. It adopts a strategy that allows customers to visit their favorite destinations through a virtual reality (VR) machine before visiting the place in person. In this context, which dimension of the business environment is affected the most?
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Unity Prax is a manufacturer of bronze sculptures. It obtains copper ore from the Pima County in Arizona. In this scenario, the copper ore obtained by Unity Prax can be classified as _____.
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In the context of the social environment dimension of a business, _____ is the measurable characteristics of a population.
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Meria Het, a footwear company, designs formal and casual footwear for White American women. However, to increase its customer base, it introduces a line of footwear for Chinese women in the United States, even though they form only a small market in the country. Which of the following dimensions of the social environment does this scenario exemplify?
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In the context of the competitive environment dimension of a business, a product has value when its benefits to the customer are lesser than the price that the customer pays.
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When Rotomate, a technology solutions company, started producing portable GPS tracking devices in the early 1980s, it faced severe losses because of the lack of a market for its product. Given this information, it can be concluded that Rotomate:
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Children's Campground is a summer program for school children. It advertises that there is one counselor for every four children and that several other highly-trained professionals are part of its staff. Children's Campground advertisements indicate that the program relies heavily on its _____ factor to provide its services.
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Mavin is the regional manager of Crustie Mex, a packaged food company. He is respected by his peers and subordinates for his immense knowledge and skills. Mavin decides to quit the company for a higher position at another firm. The CEO of Crustie Mex entices him with a competitive compensation package and promotion because he knows that Mavin is an important resource. The given scenario most likely exemplifies the concept of _____.
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Lewis Gretsz, the owner of a small railroad company in the 1860s, started gaining more influence and money as his business started to flourish to a point where he began controlling the entire northern half of railroad services. He followed a ruthless and cunning business strategy that involved exploiting workers and decimating the environment. In the context of the history of American business, Lewis Gretsz most likely belonged to the _____.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of entrepreneurs?
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Demographic factors include the milestones achieved during the developments in the field of computers, telecommunications, and other digital products.
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In the context of the technological environment of a business, which of the following statements is true of e-commerce?
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Renault and Renoir, a law firm, is infamous for influencing witnesses with the use of bribes. Because of this corruption, the law firm has won many cases that it would have otherwise lost. In this context, which dimension of the business environment is affected the most?
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In the context of the history of American business, which of the following occurred during the entrepreneurship era?
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In the U.S., nonprofits employ about one in hundred workers, accounting for less paid workers than the entire construction industry and less than the finance, insurance, and real-estate sectors combined.
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In the context of factors of production, which of the following statements is true of entrepreneurs?
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Twilight Glitters sells ornate diamond jewelry. The company obtains diamond ore from the Yakutia region of Russia. In this scenario, the ore obtained by Twilight Glitters can be classified as _____.
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Norman Phone Inc. is a leading cell phone manufacturer who recently launched Omn-1 model. Even before the sales of Omn-1 model could reach its peak, the company launched the next version, Omn-2. Omn-2 overtook the sales of the Omn-1 model and also of its competitors' products. This helped Norman Phone Inc. to maintain its position as a leading-edge cell phone manufacturer. This scenario demonstrates the importance of _____ as a key source of competitive advantage.
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