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Deck 2: Feasibility: How Do I Know It Will Work
1
A patent gives protection for:
A) an invention.
B) a creative work.
C) an ornamental design.
D) all of the above.
A) an invention.
B) a creative work.
C) an ornamental design.
D) all of the above.
A
2
Which of the following is a source of primary marketing research information?
A) government statistics.
B) business publications.
C) trade journals.
D) a questionnaire survey.
A) government statistics.
B) business publications.
C) trade journals.
D) a questionnaire survey.
D
3
A new business should use several methods of estimating sales forecast.
True
4
Extrapolation means:
A) projecting new values based on facts known about similar situations.
B) obtaining money by threats.
C) using more good manners than necessary.
D) making up numbers out of thin air.
A) projecting new values based on facts known about similar situations.
B) obtaining money by threats.
C) using more good manners than necessary.
D) making up numbers out of thin air.
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5
Traffic analysis has little importance for a retail type of business.
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6
In an "on-line" or "web-based" business, the location is usually irrelevant.
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7
It is generally better for a new business to lease, rather than own, their premises.
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8
The specific address where a business can be found, refers to the:
A) location.
B) site.
C) market area.
D) drawing area.
A) location.
B) site.
C) market area.
D) drawing area.
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9
The decision on whether to work from your home should be based on your personal convenience.
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10
The sales forecast for a brand new business is not based on:
A) industry statistics.
B) how long it takes to get new customers.
C) expert opinion.
D) past sales of the company.
A) industry statistics.
B) how long it takes to get new customers.
C) expert opinion.
D) past sales of the company.
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11
The terms "location" and "site" are totally interchangeable.
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12
A separate estimate of market potential is required for each different customer group a business is targeting.
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13
A visual symbol is generally protected by copyright.
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14
Commonly, for a manufacturing business, the first priority for location is:
A) being close to customers.
B) being close to wholesalers.
C) being close to sources of supply.
D) being close to service industries.
A) being close to customers.
B) being close to wholesalers.
C) being close to sources of supply.
D) being close to service industries.
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15
A new business will generally make sales forecasts for at least five years.
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16
Leasehold Improvements are usually paid for by the:
A) landlord.
B) lessee.
C) real estate agent.
D) business broker.
A) landlord.
B) lessee.
C) real estate agent.
D) business broker.
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17
The first marketing research priority for a new business is to determine:
A) consumer lifestyle and trends.
B) customer buying behaviour.
C) market potential.
D) advertising effectiveness.
A) consumer lifestyle and trends.
B) customer buying behaviour.
C) market potential.
D) advertising effectiveness.
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18
It is best to be situated right next to your competition if you are selling something:
A) that is basically a "convenience" item.
B) that is not particularly expensive.
C) that is particularly expensive.
D) that customers tend to "shop" before buying.
A) that is basically a "convenience" item.
B) that is not particularly expensive.
C) that is particularly expensive.
D) that customers tend to "shop" before buying.
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19
Generally, new firms are better to:
A) lease the property where the business is situated.
B) buy the property where the business is situated.
C) have a short-term rental with no contract.
D) always start a home-based business.
A) lease the property where the business is situated.
B) buy the property where the business is situated.
C) have a short-term rental with no contract.
D) always start a home-based business.
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20
A company's customers may, themselves, represent a form of competition.
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21
Retail and consumer service businesses should try to be situated right next to a business.
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22
Businesses similar to your own, in terms of size, location services and the customers they are pursuing, would be classified as competition.
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23
Identify and explain the major types of protection a business can use for intellectual property.
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24
List and briefly explain several techniques for forecasting the sales of a new business.
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25
How important "location" is to your Business Plan depends on you are selling and you are selling to.
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26
Discuss the major considerations for the "site" of a retail business. .
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27
Theft by deceit or trickery is referred to as
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28
In three or four sentences identify the major disadvantages of having a home-based business.
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29
How much money a particular group of potential customers will spend on a particular product or service is called .
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