Deck 3: Scanning the Marketing Environment

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Which of the following statements regarding environmental scanning is most accurate?

A)Environmental scanning focuses primarily on geographical factors.
B)Environmental scanning identifies and interprets potential trends.
C)Environmental scanning should be done at least every five years.
D)Environmental scanning changes the marketing environment.
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Changes in the marketing environment are a source of ________ and to be managed.

A)competitive advantage; competition
B)?opportunities; threats
C)strengths; weaknesses
D)income; growth
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Responding to the movement towards reducing our carbon footprint, the federal government recently made financial incentives available to Canadians who made their homes more energy-efficient. According to an environmental scan of Canada, this
Growth in eco-consciousness reflects a change in forces.

A)economic
B)competitive
C)social
D)technologic al
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According to one of the world's largest publishers, it was unprepared for recent increases in the demand for books about security. To prepare for the shift in demand, the publisher should have engaged in:

A)tracking environmental trends as a part of its ongoing operation
B)noticing changes in ethnic composition
C)noticing changing demographics
D)shifting funds from its product development department
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Use of Facebook for purchases has grown over the last couple of years as Internet and smartphone connectivity has increased as well in these countries. This rising trend is an example of forces.

A)social
B)competitive
C)technologic al
D)economic
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Boston Consulting Group is giving a presentation to one of their clients and highlights different trends that are affecting the business environment. They conclude that all of the following are environmental trends that typically arise from each of the following sources except:

A)managerial forces
B)technological forces
C)competitive forces
D)economic forces
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Statistics Canada revealed that tea consumption in Canada has been rising in recent years and is now at 10 billion cups or 83 litres per person per year. But soft drink consumption actually declined. This type of information is the result of:

A)macroeconomic analysis.
B)strategic planning.
C)environmental scanning.
D)ecological/technological forecasting.
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A company that experiences truncated future growth when launching a new product, may have failed to initially engage in:

A)Competitive intelligence gathering
B)Environmental scanning
C)Company protection
D)Business modeling
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With more individuals wanting tools for obtaining information, offering opinions, and interacting with friends, Facebook was influenced by which major force?

A)competitive
B)technologic al
C)economic
D)social
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Bell Canada frequently commissions numerous studies of the market to gather information on events outside the organization and learn and interpret any trends. Bell is engaging in which activity?

A)Outsourcing
B)Environmental scanning
C)Competitive intelligence gathering
D)Company protection
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As the cost of wireless connectivity, Internet service, and smartphones declined, social networking became affordable for consumers around the world. Facebook has leveraged this _ force.

A)social
B)economic
C)competitive
D)technologic al
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You are in charge of the marketing program for a consumer electronics company. You have been asked to think about developing a plan that will allow the firm to grow sales by at least 10 percent each year for the next five years. Prior to developing these plans you should engage in which of the following processes?

A)environmental scanning
B)macroeconomic analysis.
C)strategic planning.
D)ecological/technological forecasting.
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A company engaged in environmental scanning is:

A)maintaining a time constant horizon in its strategic planning process.
B)continually acquiring information on events occurring outside the organization to identify and interpret potential trends.
C)maintaining retail customer databases.
D)taking into account the effect its marketing activities can have on plants and animals in our environment.
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You are the Director of Marketing for Starbucks. You are doing an environmental scan to help you create a three-year marketing plan for the Canadian market. Which of the following environmental trends should you consider the MOST important?

A)The largest cities in Canada have all seen a rise in dual-income couples who bring with them larger disposable incomes.
B)By the year 2019, robotics will play a major role in North American society.
C)Coffee consumption in Canada has fallen by 3% annually in recent times.
D)Video bloggers are growing in popularity and influence.
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A manufacturer of major appliances uses environmental scanning and identifies various trends. Which of the following trends might be more relevant to this manufacturer's success in terms of product development?

A)advances in biotechnology, cosmetic surgery, and cancer drugs.
B)eco-consciousness.
C)new legislation related to digital copyright, intellectual property protection, and consumer privacy.
D)the growth in electronic commerce.
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Facebook has faced significant scrutiny from many privacy regulators since its creation, including from Canada's Privacy Commissioner, which forced Facebook to undergo numerous account changes to make controlling your privacy settings easier. Facebook was influenced by which force?

A)social
B)regulatory and legal
C)technological
D)economic
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Statistics Canada revealed that out-of-home coffee consumption in Canada has been decreasing by 3% each year. The rise of single-brew machines in homes, such as Tassimo and Keurig are blamed. This type of information is the result of:

A)ecological/technological forecasting.
B)?macroeconomic analysis.
C)strategic planning.
D)environmental scanning.
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As a consultant with Accenture, you frequently engage in environmental scanning on behalf of your clients. Which of the following statements about environmental scanning best describes what actually happens?

A)Environmental scanning is an annual event.
B)Environmental scanning changes the marketing environment.
C)Environmental scanning focuses primarily on geographical and meteorological factors.
D)Environmental scanning identifies and explains potential trends.
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A marketing manager for Foster Parent's Plan of Canada reads in Macleans that despite the Internet and television, Canadians are actively engaged in their communities. Over fifty percent have performed volunteer work and almost 80 percent have donated money to charities. She asks research and development personnel to identify possible new ad campaigns that will encourage this high levels of community-connectedness to continue. This ad campaign change is the result of the managerial activity:

A)macroeconomic analysis.
B)ecological/technological forecasting.
C)strategic planning.
D)environmental scanning.
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A marketing manager for United Way reads in a business journal that despite the Internet and television, North Americans are actively engaged in their communities. 54 percent have performed volunteer work and 78 percent have donated money to
Charities. She asks research and development personnel to identify possible new ad campaigns that will encourage this high levels of community-connectedness to
Continue. This ad campaign change is the result of the managerial activity:

A)environmental scanning.
B)macroeconomic analysis.
C)strategic planning.
D)ecological/technological forecasting.
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The United Way of Canada is constantly monitoring different social forces in the marketing environment. Which statement below most accurately relates to social forces?

A)empower workers to improve their performances.
B)include demographics and values.
C)include reduced emphasis on trade regulation.
D)usually have little impact on marketing strategy.
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<strong>Reference: 03-01 TB Figure 1   According to TB Figure 1 above, in what year will the population totals for people under 14 and people over 60 be relatively the same?</strong> A)Sometime in the 1950s B)In the year 2008 C)Sometime in the 2040s D)Sometime in the 1990s <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to TB Figure 1 above, in what year will the population totals for people under 14 and people over 60 be relatively the same?

A)Sometime in the 1950s
B)In the year 2008
C)Sometime in the 2040s
D)Sometime in the 1990s
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Kraft Canada launched a specific microsite for new Canadians who recently arrived from South Asia, called Kraft Ka Khana. As a multicultural marketer, Kraft can do many of the following examples of things to engage with a diverse audience, except ________.

A)build stereotypes
B)build a relationship with your ethnic Canadian customers. Acknowledge them as Canadians while respecting them for being different in their culture and value systems
C)spend your resources in gaining knowledge of these ethnic markets, including good field research
D)start to customize, not generalize
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Last year, Samsung used a print ad showing their latest smartphone as an item for sale in a vending machine. Which generational cohort is Samsung most likely trying to reach?

A)The baby bust generation
B)Generation Y
C)Baby boomers
D)Generation X
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<strong>Reference: 03-01 TB Figure 1   According to TB Figure 1 above, in 2005 the approximate size of the world population of those aged 0-14 was</strong> A)1)5 billion B)1 billion C)5)5 billion D)4 billion <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to TB Figure 1 above, in 2005 the approximate size of the world population of those aged 0-14 was

A)1)5 billion
B)1 billion
C)5)5 billion
D)4 billion
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The fastest growing population segment in Canada was born between 1946 and 1964. This segment is known as:

A)mid-millenials
B)baby boomers
C)generation Y
D)generation X
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A magazine that appeals to single parents has noticed an increase in monthly subscription sales over the last several years. After completing their environmental scan, they attribute this increase to a change in which force in the marketing
Environment?

A)technology
B)competitive
C)economic
D)social
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In many Inuit communities in Northern Canada, elders pass on values, ideas, and attitudes through stories and songs to members of their generational family. These items that are learned and shared among members of a group are collectively known as:

A)ethnographics
B)pychographics
C)culture
D)ethnicity
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Per capita income ranges from $102,000 in Norway, to $52,000 in Canada, to under $500 in Ethiopia. Per capita income is a component of which environmental category?

A)behavioural
B)demographi c
C)?occupationa l
D)?cultural
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Over 50 percent of the Canadian population is located in just the top 10 CMAs in the country, which include such cities as Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, and Edmonton. In this instance, CMAs stands for:

A)Canadian metropolitan areas
B)Census metropolitan areas
C)Canadian market areas
D)Certified metropolitan areas
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Michael is recently divorced and has two children. He moves in with Leanne, also a recent divorcee who has one child. How is this new family structure classified?

A)Merged families
B)Blended families
C)Brady Bunches
D)Hallmark families
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<strong>Reference: 03-01 TB Figure 1   According to TB Figure 1 above, by the year 2050, which age group is projected to account for most of the world's population?</strong> A)60-69 B)0-14 C)15-59 D)70-79 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to TB Figure 1 above, by the year 2050, which age group is projected to account for most of the world's population?

A)60-69
B)0-14
C)15-59
D)70-79
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You are the Director of Marketing for Starbucks. You are doing an environmental scan to help you create a three-year marketing plan for increasing your presence in Canadian post-secondary institutions. Which of the following environmental trends should you consider the MOST important?

A)Coffee consumption in Canada has been declining in recent years at a rate of 3% annually.
B)The largest cities in Canada have all seen a rise in dual-income couples who bring with them larger disposable incomes.
C)Baby boomers, who make up 37% of the hot brewed coffee drinkers, rank the highest consumers of coffee in Canada.
D)Consumption of hot brewed coffee by millennials rose over 6% the last year.
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Sir Galahad's is a high-fashion boutique selling top-of-the-line men's clothing and accessories. The keys to Sir Galahad's success include knowing men's changing fashion tastes and providing something different from other clothing retailers. In
Addition, because of the high value of the merchandise, Sir Galahad's management is
Searching for information on available computerized inventory controls and sales order processing. From this description, one can infer that the environmental category of
Least importance to Sir Galahad's is:

A)regulatory.
B)technologic al.
C)economic.
D)social.
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Walmart decides to run two different ads in Toronto, Ontario. One, in a predominant Chinese market, is written in Chinese; the other, in a large Italian area, is written in Italian. Walmart is engaging in what type of marketing?

A)social marketing
B)micromarketing marketing
C)discriminatory marketing
D)ethnic marketing
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Changes in social forces can have a dramatic impact on a marketing strategy, some of these social forces in the environment include the demographic characteristics of the population, and it's _.

A)values
B)living standards
C)social class
D)dialect
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The local City Hall is assessing the need to build an additional community centre in the town. To be successful, they need to understand demographic shifts in the population and various cultural changes in their community. The City will be most concerned with which force?

A)ecology.
B)regulatory forces.
C)macroeconomic conditions.
D)social forces.
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Shoppers Drug Mart has been opening an increasing number of stores in areas where the 'baby boomer' generation makes up a large proportion of the population. Which force is likely playing a factor in these decisions?

A)regulatory forces.
B)ecology.
C)social forces.
D)macroeconomic conditions.
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The Canadian population is over 35 million; by 2050, it is expected to be 44 million and even more ethnically diverse. This demographic information is part of which environmental factor?

A)regulatory
B)economic
C)technologic al
D)social
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A day care conducted a survey and found that 60 percent of Canadian women work outside the home and are no longer home to watch children that are too young for school. The day care offers a special that says: "Heading back to work after maternity leave? Leave the kid watching up to us!" The day care is taking advantage of which trend?

A)cultural trend
B)family trend
C)regulatory trend
D)competitive trend
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"Survivor" has been a very popular television show. It shows a group of sixteen strangers being placed in two competitive teams of eight. Each team must survive in a natural environment that is harsh and demanding. A reviewer described one of the
Teams in Survivor Africa as being baby boomers versus Generation X. What do you infer from this statement?

A)Baby boomers want the same things as Generation X members; this caused the conflict between them.
B)The reviewer was surprised that baby boomers and members of Generation X were not cooperating because they usually do.
C)That people over the age of 50 will more than likely conflict with people born after 1980.
D)This behaviour was to be expected because baby boomers and members of Generation X are typically very different from each other.
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When individuals publish information on social networking sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, or Google+, they are generating what type of content?

A)user-generated content
B)self-published content
C)self-generated content
D)social media content
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Environmental scans have shown that the population of Canada is undergoing dramatic change. For example, the number of people in this country who are between the ages of 20 and 34 has declined since 1990. On the other hand, the number of people who are 65 years of age or older has increased. These changes in the Canadian population are examples of _ changes to which marketers must respond.

A)psychographic
B)situational segment
C)cyclical population
D)demographic
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When a local coffee shop launches a new mobile version of their traditional website that can be found using a mobile phone, the coffee shop recognizes the importance of:

A)mobile marketing
B)user-generated content
C)easy-to-read font
D)e-marketing
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HSBC Bank International Ltd. (Europe's largest bank)selected its advertising agency because that agency was "always sensitive to the possibility that something might not translate well or may offend superstitions about colours or numbers." Its advertising agency was responsive to

A)population shifts.
B)racial and ethnic diversity.
C)psychographic differences.
D)a value consciousness.
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The Government of Canada recently completed a population census. Their findings indicate that generally, the population of Canada is becoming:

A)younger and less diverse.
B)older and more diverse.
C)younger and more diverse.
D)older and less diverse.
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Anya has been instructed to prepare a short paper on her ancestry. She has asked some friends to explain the topic to her. Which of the following statements offers the BEST explanation?

A)She is supposed to write about the ethnic composition of her family.
B)She is supposed to write about any geographical shifts her family has made and how it changed them.
C)She is supposed to describe the personalities in her family.
D)She is supposed to write about her family's customs.
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Toyota Canada recently developing a spin-off company to develop and market a new brand of vehicles called Scion to appeal to the Generation Y group, while still marketing their traditional brands, such as the Toyota Camry, to the baby boomers is an example of:

A)age cohort marketing.
B)chronological automobile marketing.
C)ageist marketing.
D)generational marketing.
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The principal source of growth in the Canadian population will be from:

A)immigration.
B)an increasing rate of multiple births (twins, triplets etc.).
C)an increasing birth rate.
D)emigration.
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Mobile marketing is perhaps the core emerging digital platform for marketers because more than million Canadians have mobile phones.

A)21
B)31
C)26
D)16
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Which of the following statements about baby boomers is NOT true?

A)Generally, baby boomers are receptive to anything that makes them look and feel younger.
B)Baby boomers will change their buying behaviour to reflect concern about their children and future retirement issues.
C)Baby boomers account for the majority of the purchases in most consumer product and service categories.
D)With advances in modern medicine, the aging baby boomer group is experiencing less age-related health problems.
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By 2050, the median age in Canada will increase by almost:

A)4 years.
B)9 years.
C)5 years.
D)2 years.
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The generation of children born to baby boomers, a period of increasing births, is sometimes referred to as a(n):

A)echo-boom
B)baby boomer
C)baby buster
D)boomerang
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A new travel company decides to launch a 'concierge-style' travel service that organizes everything from pick-up at home, transport to the airport, and all the little aspects of the subsequent trip, such as transportation and meals. Further, they have selected all of the hotels to be wheelchair- and walker- friendly. Who is the likely target market for this travel company?

A)people over 50 years of age.
B)children of baby boomers.
C)teens.
D)infants.
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When assessing the viability for a new store location, Starbucks will review the population distribution, income, and occupation of those residents that inhabit each area. Which item below is Starbucks most concerned with?

A)social audit
B)psychographics
C)demographics
D)cultural census
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Marketers are activating traditional 'static' messaging and products by employing which mobile technology to engage consumers?

A)foursquare
B)Facebook
C)Twitter
D)QR Codes
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Since the mid-1970s, there has been a major shift in the Canadian population from rural to urban areas. In fact, more than of Canadians are urban dwellers.

A)70%
B)80%
C)90%
D)60%
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While watching the recent election or SuperBowl, a Twitter hashtag was superimposed at the bottom of the television screen, encouraging viewers to tweet their thoughts about the event. Considering that 65 percent of Canadians are also using this space for accessing the internet and using various gadgets, experts are referring to this shift as
The new:

A)internet domain
B)digital living room
C)internet space
D)digital domain
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Drug companies promoting pharmaceutical products designed to address incontinence and erectile dysfunction vie for a share of this growing market in attempting to lure ________.

A)Generation Xers
B)members of Generation Y
C)baby boomers
D)echo-boom members
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Why might a new company decide to target baby boomers, as opposed to Generation X?

A)represent a small proportion of the population but have large disposable incomes.
B)have experienced increased earnings and they account for the majority of consumer product purchases.
C)include most of the important business leaders in Canada.
D)have the longest life expectancies, and therefore, they will remain active in the market place for the longest period of time.
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Which of the following does NOT constitute one of Canada's top 10 major CMA urban regions which in total account for over 50 percent of the Canadian population?

A)Saskatoon
B)Calgary
C)Toronto
D)Edmonton
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The average Canadian family size is about:

A)2 persons.
B)5 persons.
C)3 persons.
D)4 persons.
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By 2031, visible minorities are projected to represent almost percent of the Canadian population.

A)40
B)20
C)30
D)10
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The trend toward eco-consciousness has opened up numerous opportunities for creative businesspeople who are often referred to as:

A)ecopreneurs
B)green inventors
C)green entrepreneurs
D)eco-inventors
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Since the mid-1970's, the major shift in Canadian population has been:

A)from western to eastern provinces.
B)from urban to rural areas.
C)from north to south.
D)from rural to urban areas.
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Which of the following statements accurately describes a recent trend in the Canadian family?

A)Nearly one-half of all households now consist of people who live alone.
B)About 20 percent of all marriages end in divorce.
C)There is an increase in traditional families.
D)About 50 percent of all first marriages end in divorce.
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Marketers can now reach large segments of the Canadian population efficiently and effectively because:

A)more than 80 percent of Canadians are rural dwellers
B)most Canadians are located outside of four major urban regions
C)since the 1970s there has been a major shift in the Canadian population from urban to rural centres
D)the top 10 CMAs account for more than 50 percent of the Canadian population
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Which major demographic factor most likely accounts for a step-parent purchasing one of Hallmark's specially-designed cards and verses?

A)changes in the Canadian family structure
B)population trends
C)the baby boom
D)geographic shift
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Marketers are using social media to engage different ethnic groups because it allows for customization of the messages, images, and languages used. This is important because by 2031, it is estimated that be part of an ethnic group.
Percent of the Canadian population will

A)41
B)31
C)21
D)51
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When the retailer Target tried to enter the Canadian market, they decided to open their first twenty stores in Canada in all markets that had a population of 100,000 or more. Target was focused on areas.

A)micropolitan statistical
B)census municipal
C)regional marketing
D)census metropolitan
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Developing marketing plans to reflect the unique attitudes, ancestry, communication preferences, and lifestyles of ethnic Canadians is called .

A)ethnic marketing
B)target marketing
C)local marketing
D)trend marketing
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McDonald's uses different promotional messages in different parts of Toronto, depending on the predominant language spoken. McDonald's is likely using which strategy?

A)target marketing
B)multicultural marketing
C)segmented marketing
D)geographic marketing
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Lawyers often joke that they will never run out of business because of the increase in blended families. This is because percent of all first marriages in Canada end in divorce?

A)50
B)25
C)30
D)65
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When Holiday Inn decided to create a new version of their traditional hotel chain called Holiday Inn Express, they recognized that consumers were concerned about obtaining the best quality for a given price. This concept is known as:

A)value consciousness
B)value purchase
C)price matching
D)value business model
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By 2031 and shortly thereafter, visible minorities will represent the majority of the population of ________ and _.

A)Vancouver; Toronto
B)Calgary; Winnipeg
C)Ottawa; Halifax
D)Toronto; St. Catharines
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When the maker of a popular mobile search application utilizes gesture, touch, and voice in a way to mimic how we operate day-to-day, the application maker recognizes which of the following rising trends?:

A)smartphones
B)digital living room
C)predominance of Gen Y members to have a smartphone
D)natural user interfaces
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When compared to baby boomers, members of Generation X:

A)are less demanding as consumers.
B)are more extravagant.
C)account for a higher percentage of purchases of consumer products.
D)save, plan for retirement and take advantage of retirement plans much earlier.
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Over the last three years a local homebuilder has received an increasing number of requests that ask for the home to include several living areas for extended family members staying long term. The major driver of this shift is:

A)geographic shift
B)changes in the Canadian family structure
C)the baby boom
D)population trends
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Bernadin Canning products recently launched a new home canning, jarring, and preserving DIY kit. Which consumer group is likely to be the target of this traditional activity?

A)Baby boomer
B)A liberal cohort
C)Generation X
D)Generation Y
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How are Generation Y members likely to view wireless communication?

A)something they are still learning
B)something of the past
C)a learned concept, because they remember when there was no wireless communication
D)critical aspect to their lives
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Which of the following statements regarding environmental scanning is most accurate?

A)Environmental scanning focuses primarily on geographical factors.
B)Environmental scanning identifies and interprets potential trends.
C)Environmental scanning should be done at least every five years.
D)Environmental scanning changes the marketing environment.
B
2
Changes in the marketing environment are a source of ________ and to be managed.

A)competitive advantage; competition
B)?opportunities; threats
C)strengths; weaknesses
D)income; growth
B
3
Responding to the movement towards reducing our carbon footprint, the federal government recently made financial incentives available to Canadians who made their homes more energy-efficient. According to an environmental scan of Canada, this
Growth in eco-consciousness reflects a change in forces.

A)economic
B)competitive
C)social
D)technologic al
C
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According to one of the world's largest publishers, it was unprepared for recent increases in the demand for books about security. To prepare for the shift in demand, the publisher should have engaged in:

A)tracking environmental trends as a part of its ongoing operation
B)noticing changes in ethnic composition
C)noticing changing demographics
D)shifting funds from its product development department
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Use of Facebook for purchases has grown over the last couple of years as Internet and smartphone connectivity has increased as well in these countries. This rising trend is an example of forces.

A)social
B)competitive
C)technologic al
D)economic
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Boston Consulting Group is giving a presentation to one of their clients and highlights different trends that are affecting the business environment. They conclude that all of the following are environmental trends that typically arise from each of the following sources except:

A)managerial forces
B)technological forces
C)competitive forces
D)economic forces
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Statistics Canada revealed that tea consumption in Canada has been rising in recent years and is now at 10 billion cups or 83 litres per person per year. But soft drink consumption actually declined. This type of information is the result of:

A)macroeconomic analysis.
B)strategic planning.
C)environmental scanning.
D)ecological/technological forecasting.
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A company that experiences truncated future growth when launching a new product, may have failed to initially engage in:

A)Competitive intelligence gathering
B)Environmental scanning
C)Company protection
D)Business modeling
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With more individuals wanting tools for obtaining information, offering opinions, and interacting with friends, Facebook was influenced by which major force?

A)competitive
B)technologic al
C)economic
D)social
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Bell Canada frequently commissions numerous studies of the market to gather information on events outside the organization and learn and interpret any trends. Bell is engaging in which activity?

A)Outsourcing
B)Environmental scanning
C)Competitive intelligence gathering
D)Company protection
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As the cost of wireless connectivity, Internet service, and smartphones declined, social networking became affordable for consumers around the world. Facebook has leveraged this _ force.

A)social
B)economic
C)competitive
D)technologic al
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You are in charge of the marketing program for a consumer electronics company. You have been asked to think about developing a plan that will allow the firm to grow sales by at least 10 percent each year for the next five years. Prior to developing these plans you should engage in which of the following processes?

A)environmental scanning
B)macroeconomic analysis.
C)strategic planning.
D)ecological/technological forecasting.
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A company engaged in environmental scanning is:

A)maintaining a time constant horizon in its strategic planning process.
B)continually acquiring information on events occurring outside the organization to identify and interpret potential trends.
C)maintaining retail customer databases.
D)taking into account the effect its marketing activities can have on plants and animals in our environment.
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You are the Director of Marketing for Starbucks. You are doing an environmental scan to help you create a three-year marketing plan for the Canadian market. Which of the following environmental trends should you consider the MOST important?

A)The largest cities in Canada have all seen a rise in dual-income couples who bring with them larger disposable incomes.
B)By the year 2019, robotics will play a major role in North American society.
C)Coffee consumption in Canada has fallen by 3% annually in recent times.
D)Video bloggers are growing in popularity and influence.
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A manufacturer of major appliances uses environmental scanning and identifies various trends. Which of the following trends might be more relevant to this manufacturer's success in terms of product development?

A)advances in biotechnology, cosmetic surgery, and cancer drugs.
B)eco-consciousness.
C)new legislation related to digital copyright, intellectual property protection, and consumer privacy.
D)the growth in electronic commerce.
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Facebook has faced significant scrutiny from many privacy regulators since its creation, including from Canada's Privacy Commissioner, which forced Facebook to undergo numerous account changes to make controlling your privacy settings easier. Facebook was influenced by which force?

A)social
B)regulatory and legal
C)technological
D)economic
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Statistics Canada revealed that out-of-home coffee consumption in Canada has been decreasing by 3% each year. The rise of single-brew machines in homes, such as Tassimo and Keurig are blamed. This type of information is the result of:

A)ecological/technological forecasting.
B)?macroeconomic analysis.
C)strategic planning.
D)environmental scanning.
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As a consultant with Accenture, you frequently engage in environmental scanning on behalf of your clients. Which of the following statements about environmental scanning best describes what actually happens?

A)Environmental scanning is an annual event.
B)Environmental scanning changes the marketing environment.
C)Environmental scanning focuses primarily on geographical and meteorological factors.
D)Environmental scanning identifies and explains potential trends.
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A marketing manager for Foster Parent's Plan of Canada reads in Macleans that despite the Internet and television, Canadians are actively engaged in their communities. Over fifty percent have performed volunteer work and almost 80 percent have donated money to charities. She asks research and development personnel to identify possible new ad campaigns that will encourage this high levels of community-connectedness to continue. This ad campaign change is the result of the managerial activity:

A)macroeconomic analysis.
B)ecological/technological forecasting.
C)strategic planning.
D)environmental scanning.
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A marketing manager for United Way reads in a business journal that despite the Internet and television, North Americans are actively engaged in their communities. 54 percent have performed volunteer work and 78 percent have donated money to
Charities. She asks research and development personnel to identify possible new ad campaigns that will encourage this high levels of community-connectedness to
Continue. This ad campaign change is the result of the managerial activity:

A)environmental scanning.
B)macroeconomic analysis.
C)strategic planning.
D)ecological/technological forecasting.
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The United Way of Canada is constantly monitoring different social forces in the marketing environment. Which statement below most accurately relates to social forces?

A)empower workers to improve their performances.
B)include demographics and values.
C)include reduced emphasis on trade regulation.
D)usually have little impact on marketing strategy.
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Reference: 03-01
TB Figure 1
<strong>Reference: 03-01 TB Figure 1   According to TB Figure 1 above, in what year will the population totals for people under 14 and people over 60 be relatively the same?</strong> A)Sometime in the 1950s B)In the year 2008 C)Sometime in the 2040s D)Sometime in the 1990s
According to TB Figure 1 above, in what year will the population totals for people under 14 and people over 60 be relatively the same?

A)Sometime in the 1950s
B)In the year 2008
C)Sometime in the 2040s
D)Sometime in the 1990s
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Kraft Canada launched a specific microsite for new Canadians who recently arrived from South Asia, called Kraft Ka Khana. As a multicultural marketer, Kraft can do many of the following examples of things to engage with a diverse audience, except ________.

A)build stereotypes
B)build a relationship with your ethnic Canadian customers. Acknowledge them as Canadians while respecting them for being different in their culture and value systems
C)spend your resources in gaining knowledge of these ethnic markets, including good field research
D)start to customize, not generalize
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Last year, Samsung used a print ad showing their latest smartphone as an item for sale in a vending machine. Which generational cohort is Samsung most likely trying to reach?

A)The baby bust generation
B)Generation Y
C)Baby boomers
D)Generation X
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Reference: 03-01
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<strong>Reference: 03-01 TB Figure 1   According to TB Figure 1 above, in 2005 the approximate size of the world population of those aged 0-14 was</strong> A)1)5 billion B)1 billion C)5)5 billion D)4 billion
According to TB Figure 1 above, in 2005 the approximate size of the world population of those aged 0-14 was

A)1)5 billion
B)1 billion
C)5)5 billion
D)4 billion
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The fastest growing population segment in Canada was born between 1946 and 1964. This segment is known as:

A)mid-millenials
B)baby boomers
C)generation Y
D)generation X
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A magazine that appeals to single parents has noticed an increase in monthly subscription sales over the last several years. After completing their environmental scan, they attribute this increase to a change in which force in the marketing
Environment?

A)technology
B)competitive
C)economic
D)social
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In many Inuit communities in Northern Canada, elders pass on values, ideas, and attitudes through stories and songs to members of their generational family. These items that are learned and shared among members of a group are collectively known as:

A)ethnographics
B)pychographics
C)culture
D)ethnicity
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Per capita income ranges from $102,000 in Norway, to $52,000 in Canada, to under $500 in Ethiopia. Per capita income is a component of which environmental category?

A)behavioural
B)demographi c
C)?occupationa l
D)?cultural
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30
Over 50 percent of the Canadian population is located in just the top 10 CMAs in the country, which include such cities as Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, and Edmonton. In this instance, CMAs stands for:

A)Canadian metropolitan areas
B)Census metropolitan areas
C)Canadian market areas
D)Certified metropolitan areas
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Michael is recently divorced and has two children. He moves in with Leanne, also a recent divorcee who has one child. How is this new family structure classified?

A)Merged families
B)Blended families
C)Brady Bunches
D)Hallmark families
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Reference: 03-01
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<strong>Reference: 03-01 TB Figure 1   According to TB Figure 1 above, by the year 2050, which age group is projected to account for most of the world's population?</strong> A)60-69 B)0-14 C)15-59 D)70-79
According to TB Figure 1 above, by the year 2050, which age group is projected to account for most of the world's population?

A)60-69
B)0-14
C)15-59
D)70-79
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You are the Director of Marketing for Starbucks. You are doing an environmental scan to help you create a three-year marketing plan for increasing your presence in Canadian post-secondary institutions. Which of the following environmental trends should you consider the MOST important?

A)Coffee consumption in Canada has been declining in recent years at a rate of 3% annually.
B)The largest cities in Canada have all seen a rise in dual-income couples who bring with them larger disposable incomes.
C)Baby boomers, who make up 37% of the hot brewed coffee drinkers, rank the highest consumers of coffee in Canada.
D)Consumption of hot brewed coffee by millennials rose over 6% the last year.
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Sir Galahad's is a high-fashion boutique selling top-of-the-line men's clothing and accessories. The keys to Sir Galahad's success include knowing men's changing fashion tastes and providing something different from other clothing retailers. In
Addition, because of the high value of the merchandise, Sir Galahad's management is
Searching for information on available computerized inventory controls and sales order processing. From this description, one can infer that the environmental category of
Least importance to Sir Galahad's is:

A)regulatory.
B)technologic al.
C)economic.
D)social.
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Walmart decides to run two different ads in Toronto, Ontario. One, in a predominant Chinese market, is written in Chinese; the other, in a large Italian area, is written in Italian. Walmart is engaging in what type of marketing?

A)social marketing
B)micromarketing marketing
C)discriminatory marketing
D)ethnic marketing
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Changes in social forces can have a dramatic impact on a marketing strategy, some of these social forces in the environment include the demographic characteristics of the population, and it's _.

A)values
B)living standards
C)social class
D)dialect
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37
The local City Hall is assessing the need to build an additional community centre in the town. To be successful, they need to understand demographic shifts in the population and various cultural changes in their community. The City will be most concerned with which force?

A)ecology.
B)regulatory forces.
C)macroeconomic conditions.
D)social forces.
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Shoppers Drug Mart has been opening an increasing number of stores in areas where the 'baby boomer' generation makes up a large proportion of the population. Which force is likely playing a factor in these decisions?

A)regulatory forces.
B)ecology.
C)social forces.
D)macroeconomic conditions.
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The Canadian population is over 35 million; by 2050, it is expected to be 44 million and even more ethnically diverse. This demographic information is part of which environmental factor?

A)regulatory
B)economic
C)technologic al
D)social
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40
A day care conducted a survey and found that 60 percent of Canadian women work outside the home and are no longer home to watch children that are too young for school. The day care offers a special that says: "Heading back to work after maternity leave? Leave the kid watching up to us!" The day care is taking advantage of which trend?

A)cultural trend
B)family trend
C)regulatory trend
D)competitive trend
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41
"Survivor" has been a very popular television show. It shows a group of sixteen strangers being placed in two competitive teams of eight. Each team must survive in a natural environment that is harsh and demanding. A reviewer described one of the
Teams in Survivor Africa as being baby boomers versus Generation X. What do you infer from this statement?

A)Baby boomers want the same things as Generation X members; this caused the conflict between them.
B)The reviewer was surprised that baby boomers and members of Generation X were not cooperating because they usually do.
C)That people over the age of 50 will more than likely conflict with people born after 1980.
D)This behaviour was to be expected because baby boomers and members of Generation X are typically very different from each other.
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When individuals publish information on social networking sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, or Google+, they are generating what type of content?

A)user-generated content
B)self-published content
C)self-generated content
D)social media content
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43
Environmental scans have shown that the population of Canada is undergoing dramatic change. For example, the number of people in this country who are between the ages of 20 and 34 has declined since 1990. On the other hand, the number of people who are 65 years of age or older has increased. These changes in the Canadian population are examples of _ changes to which marketers must respond.

A)psychographic
B)situational segment
C)cyclical population
D)demographic
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When a local coffee shop launches a new mobile version of their traditional website that can be found using a mobile phone, the coffee shop recognizes the importance of:

A)mobile marketing
B)user-generated content
C)easy-to-read font
D)e-marketing
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HSBC Bank International Ltd. (Europe's largest bank)selected its advertising agency because that agency was "always sensitive to the possibility that something might not translate well or may offend superstitions about colours or numbers." Its advertising agency was responsive to

A)population shifts.
B)racial and ethnic diversity.
C)psychographic differences.
D)a value consciousness.
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The Government of Canada recently completed a population census. Their findings indicate that generally, the population of Canada is becoming:

A)younger and less diverse.
B)older and more diverse.
C)younger and more diverse.
D)older and less diverse.
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47
Anya has been instructed to prepare a short paper on her ancestry. She has asked some friends to explain the topic to her. Which of the following statements offers the BEST explanation?

A)She is supposed to write about the ethnic composition of her family.
B)She is supposed to write about any geographical shifts her family has made and how it changed them.
C)She is supposed to describe the personalities in her family.
D)She is supposed to write about her family's customs.
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48
Toyota Canada recently developing a spin-off company to develop and market a new brand of vehicles called Scion to appeal to the Generation Y group, while still marketing their traditional brands, such as the Toyota Camry, to the baby boomers is an example of:

A)age cohort marketing.
B)chronological automobile marketing.
C)ageist marketing.
D)generational marketing.
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49
The principal source of growth in the Canadian population will be from:

A)immigration.
B)an increasing rate of multiple births (twins, triplets etc.).
C)an increasing birth rate.
D)emigration.
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50
Mobile marketing is perhaps the core emerging digital platform for marketers because more than million Canadians have mobile phones.

A)21
B)31
C)26
D)16
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51
Which of the following statements about baby boomers is NOT true?

A)Generally, baby boomers are receptive to anything that makes them look and feel younger.
B)Baby boomers will change their buying behaviour to reflect concern about their children and future retirement issues.
C)Baby boomers account for the majority of the purchases in most consumer product and service categories.
D)With advances in modern medicine, the aging baby boomer group is experiencing less age-related health problems.
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By 2050, the median age in Canada will increase by almost:

A)4 years.
B)9 years.
C)5 years.
D)2 years.
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53
The generation of children born to baby boomers, a period of increasing births, is sometimes referred to as a(n):

A)echo-boom
B)baby boomer
C)baby buster
D)boomerang
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A new travel company decides to launch a 'concierge-style' travel service that organizes everything from pick-up at home, transport to the airport, and all the little aspects of the subsequent trip, such as transportation and meals. Further, they have selected all of the hotels to be wheelchair- and walker- friendly. Who is the likely target market for this travel company?

A)people over 50 years of age.
B)children of baby boomers.
C)teens.
D)infants.
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55
When assessing the viability for a new store location, Starbucks will review the population distribution, income, and occupation of those residents that inhabit each area. Which item below is Starbucks most concerned with?

A)social audit
B)psychographics
C)demographics
D)cultural census
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56
Marketers are activating traditional 'static' messaging and products by employing which mobile technology to engage consumers?

A)foursquare
B)Facebook
C)Twitter
D)QR Codes
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Since the mid-1970s, there has been a major shift in the Canadian population from rural to urban areas. In fact, more than of Canadians are urban dwellers.

A)70%
B)80%
C)90%
D)60%
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58
While watching the recent election or SuperBowl, a Twitter hashtag was superimposed at the bottom of the television screen, encouraging viewers to tweet their thoughts about the event. Considering that 65 percent of Canadians are also using this space for accessing the internet and using various gadgets, experts are referring to this shift as
The new:

A)internet domain
B)digital living room
C)internet space
D)digital domain
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59
Drug companies promoting pharmaceutical products designed to address incontinence and erectile dysfunction vie for a share of this growing market in attempting to lure ________.

A)Generation Xers
B)members of Generation Y
C)baby boomers
D)echo-boom members
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60
Why might a new company decide to target baby boomers, as opposed to Generation X?

A)represent a small proportion of the population but have large disposable incomes.
B)have experienced increased earnings and they account for the majority of consumer product purchases.
C)include most of the important business leaders in Canada.
D)have the longest life expectancies, and therefore, they will remain active in the market place for the longest period of time.
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61
Which of the following does NOT constitute one of Canada's top 10 major CMA urban regions which in total account for over 50 percent of the Canadian population?

A)Saskatoon
B)Calgary
C)Toronto
D)Edmonton
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62
The average Canadian family size is about:

A)2 persons.
B)5 persons.
C)3 persons.
D)4 persons.
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63
By 2031, visible minorities are projected to represent almost percent of the Canadian population.

A)40
B)20
C)30
D)10
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64
The trend toward eco-consciousness has opened up numerous opportunities for creative businesspeople who are often referred to as:

A)ecopreneurs
B)green inventors
C)green entrepreneurs
D)eco-inventors
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65
Since the mid-1970's, the major shift in Canadian population has been:

A)from western to eastern provinces.
B)from urban to rural areas.
C)from north to south.
D)from rural to urban areas.
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66
Which of the following statements accurately describes a recent trend in the Canadian family?

A)Nearly one-half of all households now consist of people who live alone.
B)About 20 percent of all marriages end in divorce.
C)There is an increase in traditional families.
D)About 50 percent of all first marriages end in divorce.
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67
Marketers can now reach large segments of the Canadian population efficiently and effectively because:

A)more than 80 percent of Canadians are rural dwellers
B)most Canadians are located outside of four major urban regions
C)since the 1970s there has been a major shift in the Canadian population from urban to rural centres
D)the top 10 CMAs account for more than 50 percent of the Canadian population
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68
Which major demographic factor most likely accounts for a step-parent purchasing one of Hallmark's specially-designed cards and verses?

A)changes in the Canadian family structure
B)population trends
C)the baby boom
D)geographic shift
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69
Marketers are using social media to engage different ethnic groups because it allows for customization of the messages, images, and languages used. This is important because by 2031, it is estimated that be part of an ethnic group.
Percent of the Canadian population will

A)41
B)31
C)21
D)51
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70
When the retailer Target tried to enter the Canadian market, they decided to open their first twenty stores in Canada in all markets that had a population of 100,000 or more. Target was focused on areas.

A)micropolitan statistical
B)census municipal
C)regional marketing
D)census metropolitan
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Developing marketing plans to reflect the unique attitudes, ancestry, communication preferences, and lifestyles of ethnic Canadians is called .

A)ethnic marketing
B)target marketing
C)local marketing
D)trend marketing
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72
McDonald's uses different promotional messages in different parts of Toronto, depending on the predominant language spoken. McDonald's is likely using which strategy?

A)target marketing
B)multicultural marketing
C)segmented marketing
D)geographic marketing
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73
Lawyers often joke that they will never run out of business because of the increase in blended families. This is because percent of all first marriages in Canada end in divorce?

A)50
B)25
C)30
D)65
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74
When Holiday Inn decided to create a new version of their traditional hotel chain called Holiday Inn Express, they recognized that consumers were concerned about obtaining the best quality for a given price. This concept is known as:

A)value consciousness
B)value purchase
C)price matching
D)value business model
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75
By 2031 and shortly thereafter, visible minorities will represent the majority of the population of ________ and _.

A)Vancouver; Toronto
B)Calgary; Winnipeg
C)Ottawa; Halifax
D)Toronto; St. Catharines
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76
When the maker of a popular mobile search application utilizes gesture, touch, and voice in a way to mimic how we operate day-to-day, the application maker recognizes which of the following rising trends?:

A)smartphones
B)digital living room
C)predominance of Gen Y members to have a smartphone
D)natural user interfaces
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77
When compared to baby boomers, members of Generation X:

A)are less demanding as consumers.
B)are more extravagant.
C)account for a higher percentage of purchases of consumer products.
D)save, plan for retirement and take advantage of retirement plans much earlier.
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78
Over the last three years a local homebuilder has received an increasing number of requests that ask for the home to include several living areas for extended family members staying long term. The major driver of this shift is:

A)geographic shift
B)changes in the Canadian family structure
C)the baby boom
D)population trends
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79
Bernadin Canning products recently launched a new home canning, jarring, and preserving DIY kit. Which consumer group is likely to be the target of this traditional activity?

A)Baby boomer
B)A liberal cohort
C)Generation X
D)Generation Y
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How are Generation Y members likely to view wireless communication?

A)something they are still learning
B)something of the past
C)a learned concept, because they remember when there was no wireless communication
D)critical aspect to their lives
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