国际市场营销 英文版 试题2
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Chapter 01 The Scope and Challenge of International Marketing True / False Questions1. Global commerce thrives during peacetime.TRUE (p. 4)st century is "expect theunexpected."TRUEDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge3. (p. 5) Today, every American business is international.TRUEDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension4. (p. 5) One event that will influence the shape of international business as the future unfolds is the rapid growth of the World Trade Organization, NAFTA, and the European Union. TRUE5. (p. 5) One event that will influence the shape of international business as the future unfolds is the unprecedented acceptance of communism and socialism in Latin America.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension6. (p. 5) A trend that will impact international business in the future is a mandate to properly manage the resources and global environment.TRUEDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension7. (p. 5) Today, most business activities are local or regional in scope.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge8. (p. 6, Crossing Borders 1.1) What do French farmers, Chinese fishermen, and Russian hackers have in common--they can all receive subsidy payments from the U.S. government.FALSE9. (p. 6) Foreign-made products remain a small portion of all consumer products sold in the United States.FALSE10. (p. 8) U.S. companies compete with global competitors in foreign markets and have little competition in domestic markets from global competitors.FALSEDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge11. (p. 9, Exhibit 1.2) The leading U.S. multinational with foreign revenues of $345 billion plus annually is Wal-Mart.TRUEDifficulty: HardType: Knowledge12. (p. 9) International marketing is the performance of business activities designed to plan, price, promote, and direct the flow of a company's goods and services to consumers or users in more than one nation for a profit.TRUEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge13. (p. 9-10) A good illustration of an uncontrollable variable that might impact international business is a marketing decision with respect to research.FALSEDifficulty: HardType: Application14. (p. 11, Exhibit 1.3) The foreign uncontrollable environment is the same as the domestic uncontrollable environment.FALSEDifficulty: HardType: Comprehension15. (p. 12) The level of technology is an uncontrollable element for international marketers. TRUEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge16. (p. 14) The political and legal environment is a controllable element for international marketers because of the ability to lobby and influence legislation.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge17. (p. 14) In a broad sense, the uncontrollable elements of the foreign business environment constitute the culture.TRUEDifficulty: HardType: Comprehension18. (p. 15) John refuses to buy Japanese products because he sees them as a way of selling out to nation known for its aggressive behavior. John is using a self-reference criterion to make his decision.TRUEDifficulty: ModerateType: Application19. (p. 15) A self-reference criterion is closely related to ethnocentrism.TRUEDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension20. (p. 15) Sam Watkins just recently ate and, therefore, feels justified in refusing food from his Middle Eastern host. In this instance, Sam's self-reference criterion has just saved him from making a cultural blunder.FALSEDifficulty: HardType: Application21. (p. 16) To avoid errors in business decisions, it is necessary to conduct a cross-cultural analysis that emphasizes the need for ethnocentrism.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension22. (p. 17) To be globally aware, you should be tolerant of cultural differences.TRUEDifficulty: EasyType: Comprehension23. (p. 17) To be globally aware, you should require that all of your international customers know about your cultural rules and adhere strictly to each one.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension24. (p. 18) If a company is in a stage designated as being one with "no direct foreign marketing," the company does not actively cultivate customers outside national boundaries.TRUEDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge25. (p. 20) Of all the stages in international business, a stage called "regular foreign marketing" produces the most profound change in the orientation of the company toward markets and associated planning activities.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge26. (p. 22) If a company uses a strategic orientation called domestic market extension, it views its international operations as secondary to and an extension of its domestic operations.TRUEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge27. (p. 22-23) The global marketing concept views the marketplace as consisting of one primary domestic market that is complimented by several smaller regional markets.FALSEDifficulty: HardType: KnowledgeMultiple Choice Questions28. (p. 3) International __________ play an important role in promoting global peace and prosperity.A. foreign aid and treatiesB. competition and consumer spendingC. trade and marketingD. consumer and industrial servicesDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge29. (p. 4) According to the text, all of the following events have impacted international business EXCEPT:A. the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004B. the high-tech bust of 2001.C. the steroids in major league sports scandalD. 2003 SARS outbreak in Asia.E. September 11, 2001 disasters.Difficulty: EasyType: Comprehension30. (p. 5) Of all the events and trends affecting global business today, four stand out as the most dynamic. Which of the following would be one of those events?A.B. The trend toward the acceptance of the free market system among developing countries in Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe.C. The trend toward using English as the global language.D. The trend toward establishing a world currency.E. The trend toward worldwide instant communication.Difficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension31. (p. 5) All of the following events and trends are among the four major trends described in the chapter as having a major impact or effect on global business EXCEPT:A. the trend toward the acceptance of the free market system among developing countries in Latin America, Asia, and Eastern Europe.B. the rapid growth of the World Trade Organization and regional free trade areas such as NAFTA and the European Union.C. the burgeoning impact of the Internet and other global media on the dissolution of national borders.D. the trend toward decreasing OPEC profits as oil reserves decline in the 21st century.E. the mandate to properly manage the resources and global environment for the generations to come.Difficulty: HardType: Comprehension32. (p. 5-6) Strategic plans that are competitive in global markets are _____.A. the challenge of international marketingB.C. not necessary for small firmsD. multilingual and multicultural in scopeDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge33. (p. 5) Every American company is international, at least to the extent that:A. Federal law requires all corporations to outsource whenever it is cost-effective.B. the Internet generates orders for all American businesses from abroad.C. its business performance is affected by events that occur abroad.D. natural disasters create a greater global community.E. all of the above.Difficulty: HardType: Knowledge34. (p. 5) Simi Khan wants to move his business into the international arena as quickly as possible; however, to be successful he must consider a variety of factors that have global dimensions. Which of the following factors would be most important to Simi Khan's computer technology business as he moves forward with his global expansion plans?A. Electricity usage around the world.B. The drive toward a more ergonomic workplace.C. Communication and technology networks in third-world countries.D. Restrictions on advertising in Russia.E. Increasing licensing fees in Spain and Portugal.Difficulty: ModerateType: Application35. (p. 7) Foreign investment in the United States is growing yearly. At present, foreign investment in the United States is in excess of $16.3 ______________.A. trillionB.C. billionD. thousandE. cannot be determined. The government does not track foreign investment.Difficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge36. (p. 7) Companies from ____________________ lead in foreign investment in the United States:A. Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaB. RussiaC. ChinaD. United KingdomE. CanadaDifficulty: HardType: Knowledge37. (p. 7) Foreign investment is a two-way street. An organization (through investment and acquisition) from which of the following countries now controls all United Kingdom rail freight business and runs the queen's private train via its English, Welsh, & Scottish Railway unit?A. GermanyB. SwitzerlandC. United StatesD. CanadaE. NetherlandsDifficulty: HardType: Knowledge38. (p. 9, Exhibit 1.2) Many U.S. firms do exceedingly well in the global arena. Which of the following organizations is considered to be the U.S. leader with global revenues approximated at $345 billion annually?A. IBMB. ExxonMobilC. Ford MotorD. Wal-MartE.Difficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge39. (p. 9) For firms venturing into international marketing for the first time, the first requirement is:A. employment of foreign nationals in target foreign markets.B. a thorough and complete commitment to foreign markets.C. obtain market data from consulate of the country being targeted.D. an assessment of the cost of doing business in the foreign market.E. performance reviews of all potential salespeople being considered for foreign assignment.Difficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge40. (p. 9) ___________ is the performance of business activities designed to plan, price, promote, and direct the flow of a company's goods and services to consumers or users in more than one nation for a profit.A. Global managementB. Global businessC. MarketingD. International marketingE. Global marketing conceptDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge41. (p. 9) The performance of business activities designed to plan, price, promote, and direct the flow of a company's goods and services to consumers or users in more than one nation for a profit is called:A. global management.B. global business.C. marketing.D. the global marketing concept.E. international marketing.Difficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge42. (p. 9) The only difference between the definitions of domestic marketing and international marketing is that marketing activities:A. focus on consumers in domestic markets and barterers in foreign markets.B. take place in more than one country.C. follow traditional communication paths in domestic markets.D. focus on distribution in the domestic market.E. are usually non-regulated in foreign markets.Difficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension43. (p. 9) According to the text, the primary difference in the practice of marketing at the domestic versus the international level is:A. the environment within which the marketing plans must be implemented.B. the revenues necessary to be successful.C. the demand charts available to the marketer.D. the control over the budget.E. the accountability of board of directors.Difficulty: HardType: Comprehension44. (p. 9) With respect to the environment in which a business operates, such factors as competition, legal restrains, government controls, and the weather would all be examples of what are called:A. controllable elements.B. uncontrollable elements.C. predictable elements.D. demographic elements.E. cultural elements.Difficulty: EasyType: Knowledge45. (p. 9-10) All of the following would be considered to be controllable elements of marketing decisions EXCEPT:A. product.B. price.C. promotion.D. research.E. government regulations.Difficulty: EasyType: Knowledge46. (p. 11, Exhibit 1.3) Considering the model of the international marketing task displayed in the text, which of the following reasons demonstrates the most important difference between the international marketer's task and that of the domestic marketer?A. The international marketer must deal with at least two levels of uncontrollable uncertainty instead of one.B. The international marketer must rely on at least two levels of controllable certainty instead of one.C. The international marketer is never certain about supply or demand.D. The international marketer is never certain about total market size.E. The international marketer must be aware of international monetary exchange rates.Difficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension47. (p. 11, Exhibit 1.3) Robert Jonas is in charge of a new marketing effort directed toward Peru. In order for his company to effectively market and distribute to all of Peru's major cities, Mr. Jonas must devise a logistics plan for crossing the Andes Mountains on a daily basis. Which of the following foreign environment uncontrollable variables would be a chief concern as Mr. Jonas devises his plan?A. Competitive forcesB. Cultural forcesC. Geography and infrastructureD. Economic forcesE. Political/legal forcesDifficulty: ModerateType: Application48. (p. 11, Exhibit 1.3) Compared to the foreign environment uncontrollable variables, which of the following elements is excluded from the domestic marketer's list of uncontrollable variables?A. Political forcesB. Competitive structureC. Economic climateD. Cultural forcesE. Legal forces.Difficulty: HardType: Comprehension49. (p. 11, Exhibit 1.3) All of the following would be among the domestic marketer's controllable environmental variables EXCEPT:A. research.B. price.C. product.D. channels of distribution.E. economic climate.Difficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension50. (p. 11, Exhibit 1.3) All of the following appear as a foreign environment uncontrollable variable in the model of the international marketing task shown in the text EXCEPT:A. economic forces.B. competitive forces.C. product demand forces.D. cultural forces.E. political/legal forces.Difficulty: EasyType: Knowledge51. (p. 10) Amy Sims has been assigned the task of preparing a marketing plan for company for the next year's business activities. She knows that she should begin her plan by examining the variables that she has some control over. These controllable variables would include price, product, channels-of-distribution, and:A. demand.B. supply.C. competition.D. economic climate.E. promotion.Difficulty: EasyType: Knowledge52. (p. 10) A political decision involving _______________ would most likely have a direct effect on a firm's international marketing success.A. domestic foreign policyB. immigration reformC. oil exploration policyD. FCC satellite regulationsE. FAA airline regulationsDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge53. (p. 11) Which of the following would be a chief way that U.S. companies attempt to influence domestic foreign policy?A. A company could lobby with respect to its own interests.B.C. A company could ask a foreign government to bring pressure on U.S. legislative bodies.D. A company could threaten to withdraw operations from foreign markets.E. A company could threaten to move its corporate headquarters to a foreign market.Difficulty: HardType: Comprehension54. (p. 12) Competition within the home country can have a profound effect on the international marketer's task. Which of the following BEST illustrates this statement?A. Boeing recently opened talks with its primary trade union to avoid a forecasted strike.B. Microsoft and Dell have jointly invested $700 million in a new venture to investigate high technology of the future.C. Fuji opened a $300 million plant in the U.S. and now commands a 12 percent share of the lucrative U.S. film market.D. Several name companies are still under investigation because of the Enron scandal.E. Declaration of independence by Baltic States after the collapse of the Soviet Union.Difficulty: ModerateType: Application55. (p. 12) With respect to challenges faced by the international marketer, a significant source of uncertainty is the number of factors in the:A. foreign environment controllables.B. foreign environment uncontrollables.C. domestic environment controllables.D. parallel environment uncontrollables.E. parallel environment controllables.Difficulty: EasyType: Comprehension56. (p. 12) Ralph Waite has just been assigned the task of reviewing his company's international investment opportunities. He knows that his view of the list of opportunities should be tempered by foreign environment uncontrollables that might be encountered. Which of the following would be the BEST illustration of a foreign environmental uncontrollable that Mr. Waite should investigate?A. A country's level of technology.B.C. The ability to do research in the foreign country.D. Manufacturing capabilities in the foreign country.E. The ability to do advertising in the foreign country.Difficulty: HardType: Application57. (p. 12) The _____________ is an uncontrollable element that can often be misread because of the vast differences that may exist between developed and undeveloped countries.A. Structure of distributionB. competitive forcesC. economic forcesD. political/legal forcesE. level of technologyDifficulty: HardType: Knowledge58. (p. 13) The _____________ and issues abroad are often amplified by the "alien status" of the company, which increases the difficulty of properly assessing and forecasting the dynamic international business climate.A. structure of distributionB. competitive forcesC. economic forcesD. political/legal forcesE. level of technologyDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge59. (p. 13) Which of the following would be the BEST illustration of the "alien status" found in the political and legal arena that sometimes cause problems for international marketers as they attempt to do business in foreign countries?A. A company in the U.K. recently purchased Ben & Jerry's ice cream operations.B. The Indian government told Coca-Cola that it must reveal its "secret formula" if it wished toC. Richard Branson's Virgin Cola was not widely accepted in the United States.D. French Canadians prefer French to English when conducting business in Canada.E. British Airlines and Japan Airlines join American Airlines to form OneWorld Alliance.Difficulty: ModerateType: Application60. (p. 14) Global businesses must be willing to adjust and adapt a marketing program to a foreign market. In a broad sense, the environmental uncontrollable elements constitute the:A. problem.B. opportunity.C. culture.D. marketplace.E. commerce landscape.Difficulty: HardType: Comprehension61. (p. 14) The task of ____________ is the most challenging and important one confronting international marketers.A. care for the environmentB. dealing with politicsC. international standardizationD. cultural adjustmentE. international brandingDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension62. (p. 14) Which of the following would be the BEST example to illustrate the fact that international marketers need to make cultural adjustments as they seek to do business abroad?A. In America, white is an accepted color for wedding gowns; in Asia it is the color ofB. Many teens earn extra income by working.C. Women out number men in the United States.D. Most Middle Eastern women do not work outside the home.E. Many European nations require a period of national service for youth.Difficulty: HardType: Application63. (p. 15) ____________ is the conscious effort on the part of the international marketer to anticipate the influences of both the foreign and domestic uncontrollable factors on a marketing mix and then adjust the marketing mix to minimize the effects.A. StandardizationB. AdaptationC. SegregationD. SegmentationE. ProjectionDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge64. (p. 15) The primary obstacles to success in international marketing are a person's _________ and an associated ethnocentrism.A. regionalismB. holismC. self-reference criterionD. segregationE. integrationDifficulty: EasyType: Comprehension65. (p. 15) _____________ is an unconscious reference to one's own cultural values, experiences, and knowledge as a basis for decisions.A. RegionalismB. HolismC. Self-reference criterionD. SegregationE. XenophobiaDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge66. (p. 15) In the United States, unrelated individuals keep a certain physical distance between themselves and others when talking or in groups. We do not consciously think about that distance; we just know what feels right without thinking. Someone from another culture would not necessarily understand this and would apply their own rules for contact when speaking. The preceding is an illustration of what is called applying a ___________ when reviewing the mentioned social custom of contact.A. self-spaceB. segregationC. integrationD. space command theoryE. self-reference criterion (SRC)Difficulty: ModerateType: Application67. (p. 15) Your ____________ can prevent you from being aware that there are cultural differences or from recognizing the importance of those differences.A. self-spaceB. personalityC. demographic characterD. self-reference criterion (SRC)E. concept of integrationDifficulty: EasyType: Comprehension68. (p. 16) The most effective way to control the influence of ethnocentrism and __________ is to recognize their effects on our behavior.A. the self-reference criterion (SRC)B.C. tunnel visionD. standardizationE. xenophobiaDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge69. (p. 17) To avoid errors in business decisions, it is necessary to conduct a cross-cultural analysis that isolates the self-reference criterion influences. Which of the following would be the BEST first-step to take to avoid the aforementioned errors?A. Redefine the problem without the SRC influence.B. Solve the problem for the optimum business goal situation.C. Isolate the SRC influence in the problem and examine it carefully to see how it complicates the problem.D. Define the business problem or goal in home-country cultural traits, habits, or norms.E. Define the business problem or goal in foreign-country cultural traits, habits, or norms through consultation with natives of the target country.Difficulty: HardType: Application70. (p. 17) Which of the following steps in a cross-cultural analysis to isolate self-reference criterion influences would finalize the process and lead to a solution of the problem?A. Redefine the problem without the SRC influence and solve the problem for the optimal business goal situation.B. Isolate the SRC influence in the problem and examine it carefully to see how it complicates the problem.C. Define the business problem or goal in home-country cultural traits, habits, or norms.D. Define the business problem or goal in foreign-country cultural traits, habits, or norms through consultation with natives of the target country.E. The last step is not indicated in the list of alternatives.Difficulty: EasyType: Application71. (p. 17) To be globally aware, an international marketer must have all the following EXCEPT:A. a tolerance of cultural differences.B. a knowledge of cultures.C. a knowledge of history.D. a knowledge of microeconomics.E.Difficulty: EasyType: Knowledge72. (p. 17) Successful businesspeople in the twenty-first century have ___________ and a frame of reference that goes beyond a region or even a country and encompasses the world.A. a sense of fashionB. global awarenessC. an intimate knowledge of ecological problemsD. a consumer mind-setE. a pronounced skill in promotionDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge73. (p. 18) There are a variety of stages in the process of becoming involved in international marketing. Which of the following best describes the stage of development where the company's products reach a foreign market through no conscious effort on the part of the marketer?A. Infrequent foreign marketingB. Regular foreign marketingC. No direct foreign marketingD. International marketingE. Global marketingDifficulty: EasyType: Comprehension74. (p. 18) If a marketer is motivated to enter into an international marketing effort because of temporary surpluses in the domestic market, which of the following stages BEST characterizes the stage of international marketing involvement for this marketer?A. Infrequent foreign marketingB.C. No direct foreign marketingD. International marketingE. Global marketingDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension75. (p. 19) James Bright's company seek markets all over the world and attempts to sell products that are a result of planned production for markets in various countries. Which of the following stages BEST characterizes the stage of international marketing involvement for Mr. Bright's company?A. Infrequent foreign marketingB. Regular foreign marketingC. No direct foreign marketingD. International marketingE. Global marketingDifficulty: HardType: Application76. (p. 20) Maria Peron's company treats the world, including the home market in Spain, as one market. Market segmentation decisions no longer focus on national borders. Instead, market segments are defined by income levels, usage patterns, and other factors that span countries and regions. Which of the following stages BEST characterizes the stage of international marketing involvement for Ms. Peron's company?A. Infrequent foreign marketingB. Regular foreign marketingC. No direct foreign marketingD. International marketingE. Global marketingDifficulty: ModerateType: Application77. (p. 22) If a company basically sees the process of international marketing as one where the domestic company seeks a sales extension of its domestic products into foreign markets, the company is using which of the following concepts to formulate its international policies and strategies?A. Domestic market extension conceptB.C. Global marketing conceptD. Universal marketing conceptE. Standardized marketing conceptDifficulty: EasyType: Comprehension78. (p. 22) The Ajax Corporation has decided to enter the international marketing arena by marketing its products on a country-by-country basis, with separate marketing strategies for each country. The company is using which of the following concepts to formulate its international policies and strategies?A. Domestic market extension conceptB. Multidomestic market conceptC. Global marketing conceptD. Universal marketing conceptE. Standardized marketing conceptDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension79. (p. 22-23) A company using the ________________ views an entire set of country markets as a unit, identifying groups of prospective buyers with similar needs as an opportunity market segment and develops a marketing plan that strives for standardization wherever it is cost and culturally effective.A. domestic market extension conceptB. multidomestic market conceptC. global marketing conceptD. universal marketing conceptE. standardized marketing conceptDifficulty: HardType: Comprehension。
国际市场营销复习资料(中英文)
国际市场营销复习资料(中英文)国际市场营销学考试题型1.名词解释5个2.简答题5个3.案例分析1个4.论述题1个。
事件营销1、国际市场营销定义:是一门研究企业如何向一国以上的消费者或用户提供商品和劳务,以获得全球利益最大化的学科。
Definition: It is a subject to study how to supply commodities and services to the consumers in more and more nations in order to obtain global profits in maximization.2、国际市场营销的途径The Channels of International Marketing(1)被动的出口 passive export(2)积极的的出口 active export(3)授权国外生产 authorized production abroad(4)在海外建立营销机构 marketing branches abroad(5)海外生产海外营销 producing & marketing abroad3、国际营销与国际贸易教材 Page 22International Marketing and International Trade1. 行为主体的差异性 principles different2. 产品转移的差异性 products transfer different3. 活动内容的差异性 activities different4、国际营销人员必须具备的素质有哪些(1)高涨的工作热情和足够的自信心(2)外向型的性格(3)较强的信息交流能力(4)对自己所经销的产品或服务的有关知识有透彻的了解(5)高层次的社会工作能力(6)自我约束力和自我激发力(7)乐于为顾客服务,因为市场营销工作常常是在别人监督的情况下进行的,而且有些工作也是监督的(8)精力充沛,具体体力和脑力上的耐久力(9)能够注意服务潜在顾客的需要、愿望和和需求(10)精通或熟悉一门以上的外国语言,这是从事国际市场营销活动必不可少的工具(11)善于计划和实施销售任务,尤其要善于安排时间(12)对国际政治经济环境形势十分关注5、国际市场营销的环境人口环境、经济环境、自然环境、政治环境、法律环境、文化环境6、一个国家经济结构有哪几种形式?How many forms are the re in a nation’s economic structure?(1)原始农业经济 simple agriculture economy(2)原料输出经济 raw material-output economy(3)工业化进程中经济 industrializing economy(4)工业化经济 industrialized economyQuestion:1. 日本的自然环境因素怎样?How is the natural environment of Japan?日本是一个四面环海,境内多山,处于地震带的一个岛国。
【精品课程】国际市场营销各章英语习题
Chapter 1 Introduction1.What are the basic goals of marketing? Are these goals relevant to globalmarketing?2.What is meant by global localization? Is Coca-Cola a global product?Explain.3.Describe some of the global marketing strategies available to companies.Give examples of companies using the different strategies.4.How do the global marketing strategies of the Harley-Davidson andToyota differ?5.Describe the difference among ethnocentric, polycentric, regiocentric, andgeocentric management orientations.6.Identify and briefly describe some of the forces that have resulted inincreased global integration and the growing importance of global marketing.7.Define leverage and explain the different types of leverage utilized bycompanies with global operations.8.What, in your view, is the future of a company such as Renault? Will it beable to continue as an independent company? Why? Why not?9.What are some major trends in the world that will affect marketing?Chapter2 Entry and Expansion Strategies1.What are the alternative tools or strategies for expanding internationally?What are the major advantages and disadvantages of each strategy?2.The president of XYZ Manufacturing Company of Buffalo, New York,comes to you with a license offer from a company in Osaka. In return for sharing the company’s patents and know-how, the Japanese company will paya license fee of 5 percent of the ex-factory price of all products sold based onthe U.S. company’s license. The president wants your advice. What would you tell him?3.What are the differences among companies at international, multinational,global, and transnational stages of development? Find examples of companies that fit the characteristics of each of these types.4.Why is exporting from the United States dominated by large companies?What, if anything, could be done to increase exports from smaller companies?5.What six criteria should be assessed when evaluating potential exportmarkers?6.What does it take to be a successful exporter?7.Which strategic options for market entry or expansion would a smallcompany be likely to pursue? A large company?Chapter3 The Global Economic Environment1.Explain the differences among a market allocation economic system, acommand allocation system, and a mixed system.2.What are the stages of national market development, and what percentageof world income is found in each of the stages?3.What is the pattern of income distribution in the world today? How dodeveloping country markets compare with high-income country markets in the proportion of income going to the bottom and the top 20 percent of the population?4. A manufacturer of long-range radios is assessing the world marketpotential for his product. He asks you if he should consider developing countries as potential markets. How would you advise him?5.Are income and standard of living the same thing? What is meant by theterm “standard of living”?6.Describe the similarities and differences among a free trade area, acustoms union, a common market, and an economic union. Give an example of each.Chapter 4 The Social and CulturalEnvironmentof Global Marketing1.What is culture? Is there such a thing as a cultural universal or culturaluniversals: If your answer is affirmative, give an example of a cultural universal. If it is negative, explain why there is no such thing.2.Can Hofstede’s cultural typologies help marketers better understandcultures outside their home country? Is you answer is yes, explain how, and if it is no, explain why not.3.Explain the self-reference criterion. Go to the library and find examples ofproduct failures that might have been avoided through the application of the SRC.4.What is the difference between a low-context culture and a high-contextculture? Give an example of a country that is an example of each type, and provide evidence for your answer. How does this apply to marketing?5.Consider the equation Y= f(A, B, C, D, E, F, G), where Y stands forconsumption of soft drinks and D is the variable for cultural elements. How would this equation help a soft-drink marketer understand demand for soft drinks in global markets?Chapter5 The Political, Legal, and RegulatoryEnvironments of Global Marketing1.What is sovereignty? Why is it an important consideration in the politicalenvironment of global marketing?1Briefly describe some of the differences that relate to marketing between the legal environments of a country that embraces common law as opposed to a country that observes civil law.2Global marketers can avoid legal conflicts by understanding the reasons conflicts arise in the first place. Identify and describe several legal issues that relate to global commerce. What alternatives are available from a marketing perspective?3See you in court” is one way to respond when legal issues arise. What other approaches are possible?Chapter6 Global Marketing Information4What is the major source of information for headquarters executives of global companies?5What are the different modes of information acquisition? Which is the most important for gathering strategic information?6Assume that you have been asked by the president of your organization to devise a systematic approach to scanning. The president does not want to be surprised by major market or competitive developments. What would you recommend?7What is the difference between existing, latent, and incipient demand? How might these differences affect the design of a marketing research project?8Describe some of the analytical techniques used by global marketers. When is it appropriate to use each technique?9How does the Internet affect market information systems?Chapter7 Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning10What is a global market segment? Pick a market that you know something about, and describe the global segments for this market.11Identify the major geographic and demographic segments in global markets. has been an early winner in the on-line book business. Which market segments has Amazon served? Are the Amazon target market segments in the United States and the rest of the world identical?13Smoking is on the decline in high-income countries where the combination of longer life expectancy, education, income, and legal action has created a powerful anti-smoking campaign. Global tobacco companies are shifting their focus from high income to emerging markets where the combination of rising income and theabsence of anti-smoking campaigns is leading to ever-increasing demand for cigarettes. Is this shift in focus by global tobacco companies ethical? What, if anything, should residents in high-income countries do about the rise in smoking in emerging markets?Chapter8 Product Decisions1.What is the difference between a product and a brand?2.What are the differences among a local, an international, and a globalproduct or brand? Cite examples.3.What criteria should global marketers consider when making productdesign decisions?4.How can buyer attitudes about a product’s country of origin affectmarketing strategy?5.Identify several global brands. What are some of the reasons for the globalsuccess of the brands you chose?6.Briefly describe various combinations of product/communicationstrategies available to global marketers. When is it appropriate to use each?Chapter9 Global Marketing Channelsand Physical Distribution1.What factors influence the channel structures and strategies available toglobal marketers?2.What is “cherry picking”? What approaches can be used to deal with thisproblem?pare and contrast the typical channel structures for consumer productsand industrial products.4.Briefly discuss the global issues associated with physical distribution andtransportation logistics. Cite one example of a company that is making efficiency improvements in its physical distribution.5.What special distribution challenges exist in Japan? What is the best wayfor a non-Japanese company to deal with these challenges?Chapter 10 Pricing Decisions1.What are the three basic factors affecting price in any market? Whatconsiderations enter into the pricing decision?2.Identify some of the environmental constraints on global pricing decision3.What is “dumping”? Is it an important trade issue or a red herring?4.What is a transfer price? What is the difference, if any, between a transferprice and a “regular” price? What are three methods for determining transfer prices?5.What are three alternative approaches to global pricing? Which one wouldyou recommend to a company that has global market aspirations?6.If you were responsible for marketing CAT scanners worldwide (averageprice, $1,200,000) and your country of manufacture was experiencing a strong and appreciating currency against almost all other currencies, what options are available for adjusting prices to take into account the strong currency situation?Chapter 11 Globalcommunication1.In what ways can global brands and global advertising campaigns benefit acompany?2.How does the standardized-versus-localized debate apply to advertising?3.When creating advertising for world markets, what issues must artdirectors and copywriters take into account?4.How do the media options available to advertisers vary in different partsof the world? What can advertisers do to cope with media limitations in certain countries?5.What is the role of public relations in global marketing?6.What is the role of sales promotion in the marketing mix? How do theseroles differ for industrial and consumer products?7.Does the role of promotion in the marketing mix vary from one country tothe next for the same product?8.How does personal selling differ in international markets?9.What effect will the Internet have on global promotion?10.One important impact is that buyers will be able to scan the world to get thebest price for the product of their choice. The balance of power will shift from producers to consumers; price disparities in different parts of the world are likely to be diminished as producers adjust to the new world of price transparency.Chapter 12 Leading, Organizing theGlobal Marketing Effort14What are the major variables influencing control in a global company?15What is the major complaint of managers in subsidiary companies about the control practices of headquarters?16What is a global marketing audit?17What kind of planning problems develop in the headquarters of a global company?18What are the problems in planning at the country or subsidiary level in a global company?19How would you advise a company manufacturing a line of construction equipment to organize on a global scale?。
国际市场营销英文试题
一、单选题,每题只有一个选项正确(共30分,每小题2分)1. The purpose of international marketing is for the ( ) benefit.A. nationalB. regionalC. company’sD. consumers2. According to Maslow’s theory, people will pursuit the ( ) need after satisfying the physiological need.A. belongingB. safetyC. esteemD. self-actualization3. Which of the following statements is not true when describing the role of and the effect of international marketing on companies?A. International markets can become a source of growth.B. International markets can simplify the process and eliminate complex business decisions.C. International markets can produce a quality of life that would not have existed.D. International markets can become a source of profit.4. Which of the following descriptions provides the best definition of the “marketing mix”?A. The way products are arranged in a retail store to maximize salesB. The way products are priced and packagedC. The way a business combines the main marketing elements to sell products that meet the needs and wants of customersD. The way a business distributes its products through retailers and wholesalers5. Goods which are bought and used by individuals and households are known as ( ).A. brandsB. consumer goodsC. retail productsD. industrial goods6. In regards to foreign direct investment, the market entry strategy that involves the most risk and the most control is ( ).A. contract manufacturingB. franchisingC. sales officeD. greenfield7. The critical point of market segmentation is the ( ) of consumer’s demand and consumption behavior.A. differentiationB. similarityC. stabilityD. development8. Market research data that explores the attitudes and opinions of customers is known as ( ).A. quantitative researchB. focus group dataC. qualitative researchD. opinion polling9. The particular market segment at which a business aims its products in known as the ( ).A. target marketB. main marketC. market leaderD. unique selling point10. For the small-medium corporations with limited resources, the appropriate strategy to enter the new market is ( ).A. concentrated marketingB. differentiated marketingC. integrated MarketingD. undifferentiated marketing11. Different strategies are suitable for different companies depending on their particular situation. This is articulated by the “EPRG Framework”. What are the four options of the EPRG Framework?A. Ethno Policies, Private Polies, Racial Policies, GeographyB. Ethnocentrism, Polycentrism, Regiocentrism, GeocentrismC. Energy, Privacy, Real-World, GiggityD. Ethnocentrism, Polycentrism, Racialism, Governmental12.The correct steps of consumer buying process are ( ).A. need recognition-information search-evaluation of alternatives-purchase decision-post purchasing behaviorB. need recognition-evaluation of alternatives-information search-purchase decision-post purchasing behaviorC. information search-evaluation of alternatives-need recognition-purchase decision-post purchasing behaviorD. purchase decision-need recognition-evaluation of alternatives-information search-post purchasing behavior13. Which of the following methods of market research is not an example of “primary research”?A. QuestionnairesB. A company’s own sales statistics and recordsC. Test marketingD. Consumer panels14. Which of the following is true with respect to the importance of culture to an international marketer?A. The successful marketer should avoid cultural influences in his marketing campaign.B. Using attractive colors for the packaging of a product is more important than ensuring cultural acceptability.C. Culture is pervasive in all marketing activities and the marketer's efforts are a part of the fabric of culture.D. Pricing and promotion of a product are free of the influence of culture.15. Which of the following is a political cause for instability in international markets?A. Varied taxing conventionsB. Differences in philosophical ideologiesC. Global focusD. Animosity toward specific countries二、多选,每题有两个或两个以上选项符合题意。
国际营销英语考试题
文档来源为:从网络收集整理.word版本可编辑.欢迎下载支持.1. In PLC,( )is a period of slowdown in sales growth because the product has achieved acceptance by most potential buyers. At this stage, competition increases as rival firms fight for a bigger share of the market. Profits levels off or decline because of increased marketing outlays to defend the product against competition.Introduction B. Growth C. Maturity D. Decline2.In BCG Matrix, the business with high market share and low market growth was called ( )Stars B. Cash cows C. Problem children D. Dogs3.A manufacturer of air conditioner guarantees that they will repair the air conditioner for free within a year from the consumer buying it. This belongs to ( )A. Core productB. Real productC. Enhanced productD. Not sure4. Which one of the following is not the content of socio-cultural environment? ( )A. ReligionB. BeliefC. LanguageD. Income5.The “4Ps” theory of marketing mix is devel oped by ( )A. Philip KotlerB. Jerome McCarthyC. Robert LauterbornD. DonE. Schuhz6.Lucy’s friend bought a digital camera, which is of interest to Lucy. So Lucy decides to buy one. Which stage is Lucy in? ( )A. Need recognitionB. Information searchC. Evaluation alternativesD. Purchase decision7. ( )is the pricing strategy of setting a relatively high price for a new, innovative, or much improved product or service at first, then lowers the price over time.A. Market skimmingB. Market penetrationC. TenderingD. Contribution pricing8. A well-developed model of buyer behavior is ( ). The essence of the model is that it suggests consumers will respond in particular ways to different stimuli after they have “processed” those stimuli in their minds.A. stimulus-response modelB. black-box modelC. both A and BD. neither A or B9. When backed by purchasing power, wants become ( )A. social needsB. physical needsC. self-esteem needsD. demandsⅡ. Answer the questions.What are the contents involved in Macro-environment and Micro-environment?What are the types of competitors?What are the three levels of a product?How does the Boston Box classify products?What are the stages of PLC? What are the characteristics of every stage?What are the characteristics of market penetration pricing and market skimming pricing respectively?7. What is the simplest distribution channel?8. What is the buyer decision process for general products?9. How is the post-purchase behavior important for a company?10.What are the factors affecting consumer behavior?11.How are the reference groups classified?12.What are the Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?13.To describe the four types of buying behavior with a figure.Quiz21.生产消费品中的便利品的企业通常采取()渠道策略。
高一英语简单的国际市场营销单选题50题
高一英语简单的国际市场营销单选题50题1.International marketing mainly focuses on ________ different countries.A.targeting markets inB.target markets atC.targeting markets atD.target markets in答案解析:A。
“targeting markets in”表示“以……为目标市场”,是正确的表达。
“target markets at”搭配错误。
“targeting markets at”和“target markets in”搭配也不正确。
这里考查的词汇知识点是“target”的用法以及介词“in”和“at”的区别。
2.The key to success in international marketing is understanding ________ cultures.A.variousB.varietyC.variedD.variously答案解析:A。
“various”表示“各种各样的”,修饰名词“cultures”。
“variety”是名词,不能直接修饰名词。
“varied”通常表示“多变的”,不太符合此处语境。
“variously”是副词,不能修饰名词。
这里考查的词汇知识点是形容词的用法。
3.International marketers need to adapt their products to meet the________ of different markets.A.needsB.necessitiesC.wantsD.demands答案解析:D。
“demands”表示“需求”,比较正式,符合国际市场营销中产品要满足市场需求的语境。
“needs”和“wants”比较普通,“necessities”通常指“必需品”,不太符合此处语境。
英语专业市场营销参考试题
3. Big Mac Index: The index is based on the theory of purchasing-power parity, the notion that a dollar should buy the same amount in all countries. The theory naturally relies on certain assumptions, such as negligible transportation costs, the goods and services must be “tradable”. Thus, in the long run, the exchange rate between two currencies should move towards the rate that equalizes the prices of an identical basket of goods and services in each country. It can help us determine whether a currency is overvalued or undervalued.
8. Coca-colonization. Coca-colonization is a term that refers to globalization or cultural colonization. It is a portmanteau of the name of the multinational soft drink maker Coca-Cola and the word colonization. The term is used to imply either the importation of Western (particularly American) goods or an invasion by Western and especially American cultural values that threatens thgration Recognizing the similarities between international markets and integrating them into the overall global strategy. 5. Market responsiveness Responding to each market’s needs and wants.
国际市场营销英文练习题库及答案
1. Management with a geocentric orientation viewing the entire world as a potential market and striving to develop an integrated world market strategy.2. Marketing concept holds that achieving organizational goals depends on determining the needs and wants of target markets and delivering the desired satisfaction more effectively and efficiently than competitors do.3. Product concept is such an idea that consumers will favor products that offer the most quality performance and features, and that the organization should therefore devote its energy to making continuous product improvement.4. The production concept is such a philosophy that consumers will favor products that are available and highly affordable and that management should therefore focus on improving production and distribution efficiency.5. The goal of differentiation principle is to create competitive advantage.6. What does global localization mean? Thinking globally and acting locally.7. EPRG Framework consists of Ethnocentric orientation, Polycentric orientation, Regiocentric Orientation, Geocentric Orientation.8. Three principles of marketing includes value principle, differentiation principle, focus principle.9. Which management philosophy holds that achieving organizational goals need to determine the needs and wants of target markets. Marketing concept, social marketing concept.10. Marketing is a social and manager process by which individuals and groups obtain what they need and want through creating and exchanging products and value with others.√对1. European union is a kind of Economic Unions.2. Two or more countries agree to abolish all internal barriers to trade among themselves, Then they establish a Free trade areas.3. Power distance index(PPDI Refers to the extent to which the less powerful member of a society accept- even expect- that power is to be distributed uniquely.4. Lower middle income countries, also known as less developed countries/LDCs.5. Expropriation is a kind of political risk.6. High income countries also known as advanced industrialized postindustrial or first world countries.7. Self -reference criterion(SRC) refers to the unconscious reference to one's own cultural values.8. Market Allocation relies on consumers to allocate resources.9. Which of the following belongs to the most of delusion of equity control?Expropriation, Confiscaction, Nationalization, Creeping expropriation.10. In a high context country lawyers is less important , a person's word is his or her bond, responsibility for organizational error is taken by highest level, people breathe on each other.11. Sovereignty refers to the spring and independent political authority of a country.12. There are three types of economic systems, namely capitalist, sociologist, and mixed.13. There are four stages of market development, namely low income countries, lower middle income countries, upper middle income countries, and high income countries.14. Culture can be explained by ways of living built up by a group of human beings which are transmitted from one generation to another.15. Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a useful theory of human motivation that helps explain cultural universals.1. Segmentation is defined as the process of dividing the world market into distinct success of consumers that behave in the same way or have similar needs.2. Demographic segmentation is dividing the world based on measurable characteristics of populations, such as age, gender, income, national income, education and occupation, etc.3. Behavior segmentation focus on whether people buy or use a product, how often and how much they use it.4. Targeting is the act of evaluating and comparing the identified segments in order to select one or more of them as prospects with the highest potential.5. Differentiated global marketing entails targeting two or more distinct segments with different marketing mixes.6. Positioning is the location of a product in the mind of its customers,that is positioning is what happens in the mind of the customer.7. High-tech positioning is a kind of positioning strategy for products which are ppurchased on concrete product features; Bears already have processed or wish to acquire considerable technical Information.8. Core product consists of the core, problem solving benefits that consumers seek when they buy a product.9. Product life cycle is the cause of a product's sales and profits over its lifetime.10. Then company sells exactly the same product or service with the same advertising as used in the home country ,in some or all world market countries or segments, we say the company chooses a dual expansion strategy for global product expansion.11. Transfer pricing refers to the pricing of goods and services bought and sold by operating units or divisions of a single company.12. Price escalation is the increase in a product's price as transportation ,duty and distributor margins are added to the factory price.13. Distribution channel refers to an organized network of agencies and institutions which in combination perform all the activities required to link producers with users to accomplish the marketing task.14. The width of distribution channel is depending on the number of intermediaries in each level of channel.15. Promotion refers to all forms of communication used by organizations to inform ,remaind,explain, persuade, and influence the attitudes and buying behavior of customers and other persons.16. Advertising refers to any sponsored paid message placed in a mass medium.17. The goal of public relations is to build good relations with company's various publics.18. Personal selling is the interpersonal art of the promotion mix, which involves two -way ,personal communication between salespeople and individual customers-whether face to face ,by telephone,through video conferences ,or by other means.19. Sales promotion refers to any consumers or trade program of limited duration that is tangible value to a product or brand.20. The goal of sales promotion is to encourage the purchase our sale of a product or service through the short term incentives.21. ST p refers to segmentation positioning and targeting.22. Consumer products contains of convenience, shopping, specialty ,and unsought products on the basis of how they are purchased.23. Sure, when the design product. We need to consider such factors as preferences, cost, laws and regulations ,compatibility and so on.24. What are the factors influencing price setting? Pricing objectives, competitive prices, demand for the product, cost.25. Which of the following a new product pricing strategies? Market skimming pricing, Market penetration pricing.《国际技术贸易》习题2一、单项选择题1.《马德里协定》生效的时间是()2.国际合作生产的主体()。
《市场营销学》(双语)试卷二参考答案
《市场营销学》(双语)试卷二参考答案Ⅰ.Single Choice Questions: (Please choose the best answer from the corresponding four alternatives and mark A, B, C or D into the blank.20 scores totally and 1 score for each.)1. B2. B3. D4. D5. B6. B7. C8. B9. B 10.C11. D 12. C 13. B 14. A 15.B 16. B 17. B 18. B 19. B 20.B Ⅱ.Multiple Choice Questions: (Please choose at least 2 best answers from the corresponding alternatives and mark what you have chosen into the blanks. 20 scores totally and 2 scores for each.)1. ABCD2. ABCD3. ABCD4.ABC5.ABCD6. ABCD7. BCD8. ABC9. ABCD 10.ABCⅢ. True or False Questions: (Please determine true or false for the following statements, marking √for true and ×for false in the relevant blank without correction. 10 scores totally and 1 score for each.)1.×2. ×3. √4. ×5. ×6.√7. ×8. √9. ×10.√Ⅳ.Briefly Answer the Following Questions: (All written responses must be in English.22 scores totally)1.(1) Understanding the marketplace and customer need and want(2)Design a customer-drive marketing strategy(3) Construct a marketing program that deliver superior value(4) Build profitable relationships and create customer delight(5) Capture value from customers (1 score for each)2.(1) single-segment concentration (2) selective specialization(3)product specialization (4)market specialization(5) full market coverage (1 score for each)3.(1) company (2) supplier (3) marketing intermediaries (4) customer or market (5)competitor (6) public (1 score for each)4.(1)Identifying the Target Audience(2) Determining the Communication Objectives(3) Designing the Message(4) Choosing Media(5) Choosing Communication Channels(6) Collecting Feedback (1 score for each)Ⅴ.Translation from Chinese into English: (12 scores totally and 1 score for each.)1. customer perceived value2. Marketing myopia3. Market-penetration4. Reference Groups5. product awareness6. Product Value Analysis7. competitive advantages 8. product mix9. cost-plus pricing 10. Franchise Organizations11.sales promotion 12. Rational appealsⅥ.Case Study: (Please present brief answers of the attached questions based on you understanding and analysis of the following case. 16 scores totally.)针对凌志的挑战, 奔驰不应该降价,而应该保持原价,甚至应该提高产品的价格, 同时要采取相应的营销组合策略来支持其高价格策略。
英文版国际营销重点及答案
国际营销International Marketingis the performance of business activities designed to plan, price, promote, and direct the flow of a company’s goods and services to consumers or users in more than one nation for a profit.国际营销市场细分International marketing market segmentationEnterprises after entry into a foreign market, due to customer demand is varied in the country, businesses cannot meet all the needs of customers, and can be broken down into a number of markets, meet the needs of one or several markets.After that when the company decides to enter an overseas market, it will find that customer demand on the local market there is still a difference, need to be further subdivided into a number of markets, with a view to selecting one or several markets to target markets.文化culture(1)is the sum of the "value, rituals, symbols, beliefs, and through processes that are learned and shared by a group of people ,then transmitted from generation to generation."(2)Is the human made part of human environment-the sum total of knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, laws, customs, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by humans as members of society营销渠道Marketing channelsMarketing (Marketing channels) refers to the product or service path along the transfer, transfer from participating product or service activities in order to make the product or service is easy to use or consumption of all organizations.销售促进销售促进(英文为:Sales Promotion,简称SP)Sales promotion (English: Sales Promotion, known as SP), also known as a marketing promotion, it is an enterprise using a variety of short-term incentives to encourage consumers and brokers to buy promotional activities, distribution of products and services.1.国内营销与国际营销区别和共同点International marketing is developed on the basis of marketing. As the different branches of marketing, international marketing and domestic marketing of existing linkages, and differentiated.(A)Link1. Based on commonality of international marketing and domestic marketing are based on the principles of economics as a theoretical basis.2. Consistency of concepts in contemporary economic activity, international marketing and domestic marketing concepts are consistent in nature, are "marketing concept" as a guiding principle, to meet consumer demand and user-centric.3. Operation is easy, in management, international marketing and domestic marketing there is often a certain amount of contact. Their business processes, international marketing is an extension of domestic marketing(B) the difference1. International marketing environment has become more complex2. Uncertainties facing the international market moreChanging trend of the market demand for our products, as well as consumer buying motives, consumer psychology, evaluation of products, it is difficult to determine. Enterprises ' difficulty in timely, accurate information about competitors ' reactions, and multinational market research more difficult. Companies are struggling to choose the more suitable advertising media and advertising tools, selection and control of international marketingchannel is more difficult to determine.3. selection of international than domestic marketing more diverse, more difficult.4. International marketing marketing harder2.文化具有哪些特点?文化具有的一些特征。
国际市场营销:理论、环境与策略 题库
《国际市场营销理论环境与策略》英文单选题库1. Which of the following is true of the industrialized world’s population?A. It is increasing at an unprecedented pace.B. It is in decline and rapidly aging.C. It mainly consists of young adults.D. It is similar to the populations of developing countries.E. It has remained constant for a long time.答案: B2. Which of the following is true of the industrialized world’s population?A. It is increasing at an unprecedented pace.B. It is in decline and rapidly aging.C. It mainly consists of young adults.D. It is similar to the populations of developing countries.E. It has remained constant for a long time.答案: B3. Which of the following is the most universal means used by governments to control birthrates?A. Family planningB. Universal access to healthcareC. High literacy levelsD. Education for womenE. Improved nutrition答案: A4. Which of the following is the most universal means used by governments to control birthrates?A. Family planningB. Universal access to healthcareC. High literacy levelsD. Education for womenE. Improved nutrition答案: A5.Which of the following was the earliest trade route?A. Land routesB. The InternetC. Sea routesD. Underground routesE. Air routes答案: A6.Which of the following was the earliest trade route?A. Land routesB. The InternetC. Sea routesD. Underground routesE. Air routes答案: A7. Which of the following regions of the world is most affected by aging and thus by a steadily decreasing worker-to-retiree ratio?A. AfricaB. AmericaC. ChinaD. AsiaE. Europe答案: E8. Which of the following regions of the world is most affected by aging and thus by a steadily decreasing worker-to-retiree ratio?A. AfricaB. AmericaC. ChinaD. AsiaE. Europe答案: E9.Which of the following is true with respect to the dynamics of global population trends?A. The demand for goods worldwide may have no effect on migration patterns.B. Changes in the distribution of population among the world’s countries may fail to influence demand.C. The global financial crisis has caused migration from rural to urban areas within countries.D. Economic growth forecasts and assumptions about fertility rates are independent of each other.E. The existence of sheer numbers of people is significant in appraising potential consumer markets.答案: E10.Which of the following is true with respect to the dynamics of global population trends?A. The demand for goods worldwide may have no effect on migration patterns.B. Changes in the distribution of population among the world’s countries may fail to influence demand.C. The global financial crisis has caused migration from rural to urban areas within countries.D. Economic growth forecasts and assumptions about fertility rates are independent of each other.E. The existence of sheer numbers of people is significant in appraising potential consumer markets.答案: E11.In the context of international law, a _____ state is independent and free from all external control.A. boundedB. sovereignC. legalD. liberalE. neutral答案: B12.In the context of international law, a _____ state is independent and free from all external control.A. boundedB. sovereignC. legalD. liberalE. neutral答案: B13.Which of the following is true of a sovereign state?A. It is obligated to be a member of the World Trade Organization.B. Its political and economic systems are dependent on other nations.C. It enjoys full legal equality with other states.D. It has the power to enter into agreements with only select nations.E. It is bounded by external control.答案: C14.Which of the following is true of a sovereign state?A. It is obligated to be a member of the World Trade Organization.B. Its political and economic systems are dependent on other nations.C. It enjoys full legal equality with other states.D. It has the power to enter into agreements with only select nations.E. It is bounded by external control.答案: C15.The ideal political climate for a multinational firm is:A. a country where international laws do not apply.B. a country where favors can be purchased cheaply.C. a country with a stable and friendly government.D. a government where absolute power is a reality.E. an authoritarian government that can be dealt with through non-legal channels.答案: C16.The ideal political climate for a multinational firm is:A. a country where international laws do not apply.B. a country where favors can be purchased cheaply.C. a country with a stable and friendly government.D. a government where absolute power is a reality.E. an authoritarian government that can be dealt with through non-legal channels.答案: C17. Which of the following is the top political issue concerning foreign businesses?A. Demographic profile of political leadersB. Government policies on infrastructureC. Economic awareness of political leadersD. Stability of prevailing government policiesE. Membership of governments in trade treaties答案: D18. Which of the following is the top political issue concerning foreign businesses?A. Demographic profile of political leadersB. Government policies on infrastructureC. Economic awareness of political leadersD. Stability of prevailing government policiesE. Membership of governments in trade treaties答案: D19.With which of the following would the phrase “Buy American” be most closely associated?A. SocialismB. CommunismC. NationalismD. MercantilismE. Polarism答案: C20.With which of the following would the phrase “Buy American” be most closely associated?A. SocialismB. CommunismC. NationalismD. MercantilismE. Polarism答案: C21.Which of the following is a dynamic trend that is affecting the current global business strategies?A. The trend toward buying American cars in Europe.B. The trend toward the acceptance of the free market system among developing countries.C. The trend toward using English as the global language.D. The trend toward establishing a world currency.E. The trend toward worldwide instant communication.答案: B22.Which of the following is an essential requirement for companies to succeed in international markets?A. Binding strictly to their traditional methods of operations to succeed in international markets.B. Focusing primarily on their production to meet the demands at home.C. Venturing into multiple markets at once.D. Committing themselves completely to foreign markets.E. Focusing on improving the domestic market to invest the returns in international markets.答案: D23.Which of the following is an essential requirement for companies to succeed in international markets?A. Binding strictly to their traditional methods of operations to succeed in international markets.B. Focusing primarily on their production to meet the demands at home.C. Venturing into multiple markets at once.D. Committing themselves completely to foreign markets.E. Focusing on improving the domestic market to invest the returns in international markets.答案: D24._____ is the performance of business activities designed to plan, price, promote, and direct the flow of a company’s goods and services to consumers or users in more than one nation for a profit.A. Internal marketingB. ImportingC. Corporate managementD. International marketingE. Domestic trade答案: D25.Which of the following is the most critical difference between domestic marketing and international marketing?A. The difference in marketing principles being followed.B. The different concepts of marketing.C. The change in marketing goals.D. The environment in which marketing plans must be implemented.E. The basic processes used to market products and services.答案: D26.Which of the following elements in the marketing environment poses a challenge to both domestic and international marketers due to its uncontrollable nature?A. PriceB. PromotionC. Research activitiesD. Political/legal forcesE. Channels of distribution答案: D27.Which of the following is a controllable element for an international marketer?A. Level of technologyB. Geography and infrastructureC. Channels of distributionD. Cultural forcesE. Structure of distribution答案: C28.Which of the following is an uncontrollable element for an international marketer?A. Firm characteristicsB. PromotionC. PriceD. ResearchE. Level of technology答案: E29.Which of the following is true of culture?A. It is a set of texts considered to be sacred.B. It is a society’s accepted basis for responding to external and internal events.C. It is a branch of philosophy dealing with beauty and taste.D. It is the philosophical study of being and knowing.E. It is a set of rules governing socially acceptable behavior.答案: B30.With respect to political risk that can be faced by a company seeking to invest abroad, which of the following is most severe?A. ConfiscationB. ExpropriationC. DomesticationD. Exchange controlsE. Local-content laws答案: A31.With respect to political risk that can be faced by a company seeking to invest abroad, which of the following is most severe?A. ConfiscationB. ExpropriationC. DomesticationD. Exchange controlsE. Local-content laws答案: A32.In terms of political risk, which of the following poses the greatest threat to international marketers?A. Newer environmental regulations approved by global trade bodies.B. Change of economic policies.C. Exchange rate fluctuations affecting margins.D. The possibility of the government actually failing.E. Membership or withdrawal of membership of the government in trade blocs.答案: D33.In terms of political risk, which of the following poses the greatest threat to international marketers?A. Newer environmental regulations approved by global trade bodies.B. Change of economic policies.C. Exchange rate fluctuations affecting margins.D. The possibility of the government actually failing.E. Membership or withdrawal of membership of the government in trade blocs.答案: D34.Which of the following strategies to minimize political vulnerability and risk has the advantage of engaging the power of several investors and banks in the host country whenever any kind of government takeover or harassment is threatened?A. Joint venturesB. LicensingC. Expanding the investment baseD. Sole-proprietorshipE. Political bargaining答案: E35.Which of the following strategies to minimize political vulnerability and risk has the advantage of engaging the power of several investors and banks in the host country whenever any kind of government takeover or harassment is threatened?A. Joint venturesB. LicensingC. Expanding the investment baseD. Sole-proprietorshipE. Political bargaining答案: E36.Which of the following laws is primarily found in the United States, England, Canada, and other countries once under English influence?A. Code lawB. Common lawC. Religious lawD. Civil lawE. Universal law答案: B37.Which of the following laws is primarily found in the United States, England, Canada, and other countries once under English influence?A. Code lawB. Common lawC. Religious lawD. Civil lawE. Universal law答案: B38.Code law is based upon _____.A. the interpretation through the past decisions of higher courtsB. the established and customary principles of law and their legal precedenceC. an all-inclusive system of written rules of lawD. the interpretation of the KoranE. the codes of English law that apply in all countries under English influence答案: C39.Code law is based upon _____.A. the interpretation through the past decisions of higher courtsB. the established and customary principles of law and their legal precedenceC. an all-inclusive system of written rules of lawD. the interpretation of the KoranE. the codes of English law that apply in all countries under English influence答案: C40. Under common law, the ownership of intellectual property is established by _____.A. title deedsB. useC. traditionD. patent答案: B41. Under common law, the ownership of intellectual property is established by _____.A. title deedsB. useC. traditionD. patentE. registration答案: B42.Which of the following is true of code-law systems?A. They represent a legal system that is not all-inclusive.B. They establish ownership of intellectual property by prior use rather than registration.C. They originate from tradition, past practices, and legal precedents set by the courts through interpretations of statutes, legal legislation, and past rulings.D. They sometimes fail to consider agreements to be enforceable unless properly notarized or registered.E. They fail to consider unforeseeable human acts such as riots as acts of nature.答案: D43.Which of the following is true of code-law systems?A. They represent a legal system that is not all-inclusive.B. They establish ownership of intellectual property by prior use rather than registration.C. They originate from tradition, past practices, and legal precedents set by the courts through interpretations of statutes, legal legislation, and past rulings.D. They sometimes fail to consider agreements to be enforceable unless properly notarized or registered.E. They fail to consider unforeseeable human acts such as riots as acts of nature.答案: D44.The World Court can adjudicate disputes between:A. governments.B. a company and a government.C. two companies.D. a citizen and a government.E. trade associations of various countries.答案: A45.The World Court can adjudicate disputes between:A. governments.B. a company and a government.C. two companies.D. a citizen and a government.E. trade associations of various countries.答案: A46. In settling international commercial transaction disputes, which of the following methods accounts for the majority of settlements?A. Criminal suitsC. ArbitrationD. LitigationE. Coercion答案: B47. In settling international commercial transaction disputes, which of the following methods accounts for the majority of settlements?A. Criminal suitsB. ConciliationC. ArbitrationD. LitigationE. Coercion答案: B48.Which of the following reasons best describes why much of the data provided by foreign governments is suspected with respect to reliability?A. The data in foreign countries are usually written in a foreign language and there are translation difficulties that are often insurmountable.B. The size of the sample and the technique used for sampling may be faulty.C. Official statistics are sometimes too optimistic, reflecting national pride rather than practical reality.D. The data in foreign countries is usually not safeguarded.E. The data tend to be incomplete, and outdated.答案: C49.Which of the following reasons best describes why much of the data provided by foreign governments is suspected with respect to reliability?A. The data in foreign countries are usually written in a foreign language and there are translation difficulties that are often insurmountable.B. The size of the sample and the technique used for sampling may be faulty.C. Official statistics are sometimes too optimistic, reflecting national pride rather than practical reality.D. The data in foreign countries is usually not safeguarded.E. The data tend to be incomplete, and outdated.答案: C50.Which of the following is a problem associated with the use of secondary data?A. Defining the research problem.B. Communicate the results.C. Reliability of data.D. Storage of data.E. Relevance of data.答案: C51.Which of the following questions should be asked by a marketing researcher when trying to establish the reliability of secondary data sources in the international arena?A. How much does the data cost?B. What language is used in the host country?C. Does the host country’s government encourage marketing research?D. Who collected the data?E. Was the data available on the Internet?答案: D52.A wine company had to market its products with a different name in a foreign market as it was mandatory to translate the name in the local language. The factor that is influencing product adaptation in the above scenario is _____.A. legal requirementsB. climatic requirementsC. technological requirementsD. cultural requirementsE. economic requirements答案: A53.Nuan, a television manufacturer in Korea, had to modify its televisions before introducing it to the Zimbabwean markets, as the country did not have the skills to repair the product in case of a malfunction. The local salesforce too, did not have the sufficient knowledge regarding the installation of the product. The factor that is influencing product adaptation in the above scenario is ________.A. legal requirementsB. climatic requirementsC. political requirementsD. cultural requirementsE. technological requirements答案: E54.HT motors is introducing a new technology in its cars to improve the mileage of the cars as well as to reduce carbon emissions. The company is also taking measures to improve its production facilities in order to reduce its carbon footprint. These measures employed by HT motors to meet the guidelines issued by the government shows that the company is engaging in ________.A. permission marketingB. value-based marketingC. green marketingD. cause marketingE. greenwashing答案: C55.Whch of the following has been at the forefront of the “green movement”?A. The United StatesB. JapanC. EuropeD. OPEC countriesE. NAFTA countries答案: C56.A product is said to be compatible if:A. it provides greater value to the consumers compared to competitors’ products.B. the risk associated with using the product is low.C. it is user friendly.D. it offer clear functional benefits over other products.E. it complies with the accepted norms, values, and culture of the local market.答案: E57.Which of the following is a dynamic trend that is affecting the current global business strategies?A. The trend toward buying American cars in Europe.B. The trend toward the acceptance of the free market system among developing countries.C. The trend toward using English as the global languageD. The trend toward establishing a world currency.E. The trend toward worldwide instant communication答案: B58.Which of the following is true of the distribution process?A. It does not involve the physical handling and distribution of goods.B. It includes activities related to the promotion of goods and services.C. The ownership title remains with the distributor even on completion of the transaction.D. It includes buying and selling negotiations.E. The behavior of channel members is not affected by the cultural environment.答案: D59.In a _____ distribution structure, an importer controls a fixed supply of goods and the marketing system develops around the philosophy of selling a limited supply of goods at high prices to a small number of affluent customers.A. domesticB. traditionalC. manufacturer-orientedD. serviceE. customer-oriented答案: B60.Which of the following statements is true of a traditional distribution structure?A. The distribution system is national in scope.B. The relationship between the importer and any middleman is similar to that found in a mass-marketing system.C. The idea of a channel as a chain of intermediaries performing specific activities and each selling to a smaller unit beneath it until the chain reaches the ultimate consumer is common.D. Independent agencies providing functions such as advertising, marketing research, and financing are a part of this distribution structure.E. The marketing system develops around the philosophy of selling a limited supply of goods at high prices to a small number of affluent customers.答案: E61.Which of the following distribution structures is also known as a traditional distribution structure?A. Export-orientedB. Import-orientedC. Manufacturer-orientedD. Service-orientedE. Customer-oriented答案: B62.Which of the following statements is true regarding an import-oriented distribution structure?A. The importer–wholesaler traditionally performs most of the marketing functions.B. The relationship between the importer and any middleman is similar to that found in a mass-marketing system.C. Several independent agencies providing functions such as advertising, marketing research, financing are a part of this distribution structure.D. The idea of a channel as a chain of intermediaries performing specific activities is common.E. This distribution system is national in scope.答案: A63._____ has long been considered the most effective nontariff barrier to the Japanese market.A. The Japanese populationB. The Japanese distribution structureC. Japanese cultureD. The Japanese import and export procedureE. Intense competition in Japan答案: B64._____ is often the approach of choice in markets with insufficient or underdeveloped distribution systems.A. Direct marketingB. A big wholesale storeC. Internet sellingD. A discount houseE. Television advertising答案: A65.The distribution channel process includes all activities, beginning with the manufacturer and ending with the _____.A. wholesalerB. agent middlemenC. merchant middlemenD. retailerE. final consumer答案: E66.Which of the following statements is true regarding agent middlemen?A. They take title to the merchandise.B. They work on commission and arrange for sales in the foreign country.C. Manufacturers cannot control them as they control merchant middlemen.D. They do not represent the best interests of the manufacturer.E. They assume trading risks.答案: B67.Which of the following statements is true regarding merchant middlemen?A. They represent the best interests of a manufacturer.B. They can be controlled better than agent middlemen.C. They assume trading risks.D. They work on commission and arrange for sales in the foreign country.E. They do not take title to manufacturers’ goods.答案: C67.A disadvantage when using home-country middlemen as intermediaries in the distribution process is:A. the large financial investment required.B. the limited control over the distribution process.C. the large managerial investments required.D. the limited number of retailers in the foreign country who can be reached.E. the large amount of commission.答案: B68.Home-country middlemen are also known as _____ middlemen.A. areaB. localC. merchantD. domesticE. regional答案: D69. James Barker is the marketing manager of a firm with small international sales volume. He is looking for a middleman who can take responsibility for promotion of the company’s products, credit arrangements, physical handling, and market research. Also, the middleman must be able to provide information on financial, patent, and licensing matters. In addition, the middleman should agree to work under the name of the firm. Which of the following types of middlemen would be the best choice for Mr. Barker if he wants to meet his objectives?A. A manufacturer’s export agent.B. An export merchant.C. A trade representative.D. An export management company.E. A complementary marketer.答案: D70.A major disadvantage of _____ is that they can seldom afford to make the kind of market investment needed to establish deep distribution for products.A. export management companiesB. trading companiesC. import associationsD. global retailersE. complementary marketers答案: A71.Which of the following arrangements are undertaken when a firm wants to keep its seasonal distribution channels functioning throughout the year?A. Price skimming.B. Using the services of a trading company.C. Establishing a retail store.D. Using the services of an export management company.E. Complementary marketing.答案: Epanies with marketing facilities in different countries with excess marketing capacity sometimes take on additional product lines for international distribution. The formal name for this type of marketing is:A. skimming.B. backhauling.C. complementary marketing.D. export marketing.E. demand shifting.答案: C73.A _____ provides a selling service for a manufacturer, has a short-term relationship, and operates on a straight commission basis.A. manufacturers’ retail storeB. trading companyC. global retailerD. manufacturer’s export agentE. complementary marketer答案: D74.Which of the following is a type of domestic middleman?A. Sole proprietors.B. Export Management Companies.C. Foreign distributors.D. Lessors.E. Joint ventures.答案: B75.Which of the following factors affects the choice of distribution channels?A. Distance from manufacturer.B. Language spoken in the target market.C. Available distribution intermediaries.D. Consumer literacy levels.E. Country’s per capita income.答案: C76.Which of the following is one of the six Cs of distribution channel strategy?A. CommunicationB. ContinuityC. CapacityD. CommissionE. Contribution答案: B77. In the context of factors affecting choice of channels, one of the key elements in distribution decisions includes _____.A. the selection of optimum container sizesB. volume discounts and rebatesC. the functions performed by middlemenD. the local advertising modesE. the target market culture答案: C78. Experienced exporters suggest that the only way to select a middleman is:A. to conduct a background check on all the distributors available in the target market.B. to issue a request-for-proposal to all distributors in the target market and evaluate their responses.C. consult other manufacturers of the similar products and select the distributor recommended by them.D. consult trade organizations and select the distributor recommended by them.E. to personally talk to ultimate consumers to find whom they consider to be the best distributors. 答案: E79.Integrated marketing communications are composed of all of the following EXCEPT:A. advertising.B. sales promotions.C. trade shows.D. public relations.E. political rallying.答案: C80.All of the following are specific objectives of sales promotion EXCEPT:A. immediate purchase.B. consumer introduction to the store.C. gaining retail point-of-purchase displays.D. building brand loyalty.E. encouraging stores to stock the product.答案: D81.Creating good relationships with the popular press and other media to help companies communicate messages to their publics—customers, the general public, and governmental regulators—is the role of _____.A. trade showsB. direct sellingC. public relationsD. personal sellingE. sales promotion答案: C。
国际市场营销(英)课堂测试题
国际市场营销(英)课堂测试题班级:姓名:学号:国贸专业 14 级《国际市场营销》(英)课堂测验⼀⼀、Cloze(共20分,每空2分)。
From a family firm with some 2,000 employees in 1966, the group has grown to become a public company comprising nine factories ①round 6,000 people at home and overseas. It ②f or 25% of the British ceramic tableware industry’s output and for 25% of its exports. The strength of Wedgwood’s marketing ③today is very much centered upon the breadth of its wares---in style, type and price range--- varying from the luxurious in fine bone china tableware to the ④in earthenware and oven-to-tableware. Wedgwood firmly believes that its wide choice of ⑤gives the right marketing ⑥and enable the Group to provide products that appeal to a ⑦section of the world public. Today, Wedgwood—a ⑧of Waterford Wedgwood following the merger in November 1986—comprises many famous names whose products have been ⑨in home and export markets for many years and has gained eleven Queen’s Awards to industry for export ⑩.⼆、Key concepts(共20分,每题2分)1. are concerned with love, friendship, status, and esteem---things that involve a person’s interaction with others.2. refers to how customers think about proposed or present brands in a market.3. means offering new or improved products for present markets.4. A is a homogeneous group of customers who will respond to a marketing mix in a similar way.5. occurs when a customer organization has a new need and wants a great deal of information.6. refers to that the firm contracts with an outside firm to product goods or services rather than to produce them internally.7. A is the people towhom an individual looks when forming attitudes about a particular topic.8.aim at one or more homogeneous segments and try to developa different marketing mix for each segment.9. The decision-making unit of a buying organization is called its .10. Firms that specialize in providing marketing functions other than buying and selling are known as .三.Match and Blank(共30分,每⼩题3分)Match each word in the left box with a word in the right box to form ten common marketing expressions. Some words can be used more than once. Then use these expressions to complete the sentences that follow.1. Convenience goods are those products that customers put forth very little effort in making a .2. The systems and power pants that electric utilities use to meet are made up of various technologies: plants fueled by nuclear energy, coal, natural gas, oil, hydroelectric power, solar, wind, biofuels, and other energy sources.3. Conversely, research on “ sport customers” demands solutions of how to build upon their brand knowledge, formulate or change their preferences for a product, and consequently determine how to make the sport product fits their expected value, personality,and .4. Participants were asked to consider three typical teammate, typical male athlete, and typical female athlete-across two drinking behaviors: frequency of drinking and quantity of drinking.5. At the same time, new surveys show that 90 percent of consumers trust word-of-mouth suggestions, and that some make purchases based on such guidance. ”Consumer-created content is still new enough that it’s much more influential at driving than driving purchases,” said Ms. Riley, the Jupiter analyst.6. As The Wall Street Journal notes: ”It turns out that consumers don’t necessarily want to get their home-phone, wireless, Internet, and TV service from the same company.One : comparison shopping is difficult, since you may not know how much you really are paying for each component of a bundle.”7. Windows and paint change color to harvest sunlight or reject it. But it’s one thing for scientists to talk game and another for builders and homeowners to play. Cutting home energy use means changing and industry practice.8. Continental executives said they are trying to get the message to customers that they will get more service on longer flight. But they also said that in coming weeks, they will probably create a ““ name---Continental would still be a part of it---that would be painted on the planes that fly Calite exclusively.9. Stage has a unique small market where low rents and few direct competitors result in a very attractive store model.” Small towns provide other advantages besides little competition and low rents. Advertising costs are cheaper, and labor costs are less than they are in big cities.”10. The project is a between Cuba and the Canadian mining company Sherritt.四、判断题,对的打“T“,错的打“F”(共30分,每⼩题2分)( )1. Marketing could offer many exciting and rewarding career opportunities.( )2. A production orientation means trying to get customers to buy what the firm has produced.( )3. All marketers should act in a socially responsible manner.( )4. Target marketing is limited to small and homogeneous market segments.( )5. The customer is not part of the marketing mix but should be the target of all marketing efforts.( )6. Generally the channel of distribution is short in business markets and in the marketing of services. ( )7. Customer service is a unpaid form of personal presentation of ideas, goods, or services.( )8. The high customer satisfaction means the high customer equity.( )9. The number of segments that should be formed depends more on judgment than on some scientific rule.( )10. The multiple target market approach will apply one marketing mix to two or more market segments.( )11. Positioning could help the firm build a competitive advantage.( )12. The PSSP Hierarchy of needs has close relationship with the standard of economic.( )13. It is usually economical for marketers to change consumer attitudes than to work with them.( )14. The organizations and the final consumers are all emotional in their buying decision.( )15. Most retail and wholesale buyers see themselves as purchasing agents for their target customer.。
市场营销英文题2
市场营销英文题2Chapter 02The Dynamic Environment of International TradeTrue / False Questions1. (p. 27) The French government continues to exclude American beef from the French diet based on disputes about mad cow disease.FALSEDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge2. (p. 27) Trade barriers are pesky hurdles to peace and prosperity.TRUEDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge3. (p. 27) One of the most severe problems faced by international marketers today is the extremely high level of tariffs the world over.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge4. (p. 28, Exhibit 2.1) With respect to total trade, the United States trades more with Mexico than any other country.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge5. (p. 28) The creation of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is one of the biggest victories for free trade in decades.TRUEDifficulty: EasyType: Comprehension6. (p. 28) At no time in modern economic history have countries been more economically interdependent.TRUEDifficulty: EasyType: Comprehension7. (p. 29) One of the contributing causes of the Great Depression was the Smoot-Hawley Act (1930), which raised average U.S. tariffs on more than 20,000 imported goods to levels in excess of 60 percent.TRUEDifficulty: HardType: Knowledge8. (p. 31) For almost one hundred years (1888-1971) the U.S. had a trade deficit. Since then, the U.S. has had a trade surplus.FALSEDifficulty: HardType: Knowledge9. (p. 31, Exhibit 2.2) Following the great economic boom of the late 1990s the number of American largest corporations remained approximately level through 2007 whereas during the same period Japanese largest corporations decreased from 22 to 8 corporations.TRUEDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge10. (p. 31, Exhibit 2.2) Following the great economic boom of the late 1990s British corporations were no longer among the world's largest corporations.Difficulty: EasyType: Knowledge11. (p. 33) A nation's balance-of-payments statement records all financial transactions between its residents and those of the rest of the world during a given period of time--usually one year. TRUEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge12. (p. 33) A balance-of-payments statement includes the following: the current account, the past account, and the overdue account.FALSEDifficulty: HardType: Knowledge13. (p. 35) Nations utilize legal barriers, exchange barriers, and psychological barriers to restrain entry of unwanted goods.TRUEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge14. (p. 35) As the value of the dollar declines to lower levels, American products are more expensive for foreign customers and American exports decrease; moreover, foreign products are less expensive for American customers and foreign imports increase.FALSEDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge15. (p. 35-36) One of the justifications of protectionism is protection of cartels.Difficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension16. (p. 37) A tariff is a specific unit or dollar limit applied to a particular type of good.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge17. (p. 38) If there is a limit on the number of imported television sets from Mexico, this is calleda quota.TRUEDifficulty: EasyType: Application18. (p. 38) If Germany agrees voluntarily to limit the number of automobiles exported to the United States, this would be an example of a quota.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Application19. (p. 39) A government boycott is an absolute restriction against the purchase and importation of certain goods from other countries.TRUEDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge20. (p. 38) A government can effectively regulate its international trade position by various forms of boycotts and embargoes.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension21. (p. 40) If the United States requires that any imported medicine meant for humans pass FDA standards, the standard requirement would be considered to be a form of nontariff barrier to international trade.TRUEDifficulty: HardType: Application22. (p. 40-41) If a foreign producer intentionally sells their products in the United States for less than the cost of production with the purpose of undermining competition and taking control of the market, the foreign producer would be guilty of what is called warrior pricing.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Application23. (p. 41) The overall purpose of the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 was to deal with trade deficits, protectionism, and overall fairness of our trading partners.TRUEDifficulty: HardType: Comprehension24. (p. 44) The GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) was set up as a successor to the WTO (World Trade Organization).FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge25. (p. 42) GATT stands for Global and Territorial Trade.FALSEDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge26. (p. 43) Since GATT's inception there have been four "rounds" of intergovernmental tariff negotiations.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge27. (p. 44) The WTO (World Trade Organization) is an institution, not an agreement as was GATT.TRUEDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge28. (p. 46) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was created to serve as a watchdog over most international financial transactions between nations.FALSEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge29. (p. 46) An International Monetary Fund device, special drawing rights (SDR), is in effect "paper gold."TRUEDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge30. (p. 47) Those that protest WTO meetings are generally thought to be antiglobalization in their orientation.TRUEDifficulty: EasyType: ComprehensionMultiple Choice Questions31. (p. 27) American beef continues to be excluded in thiscountry's diet based on disputes about mad cow disease.A. JapanB. MexicoC. CanadaD. United KingdomE. ChinaDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge32. (p. 27) International work continues around the world to reduce these trade obstacles to peace and prosperity.A. Satellite and terrestial communication.B. Energy and food costs.C. Medical and drug prices.D. National debt and high exchange rates.E. Tariff and nontariff trade barriers.Difficulty: EasyType: Knowledge33. (p. 28, Exhibit 2.1) The United States has many successful trade relationships. Four of these relationships account for a tremendous volume of trade. All of the following countries are among the top four producers of trade for the U.S. EXCEPT:A. CanadaB. MexicoC. JapanD. FranceE. ChinaDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge34. (p. 29) For every dollar the United States invested in the economic development and rebuilding of other countries afterWorld War II, hundreds of dollars returned in the form of purchases of U.S. goods and services. The primary plan after World War II used to rebuild and reinvigorate war ravaged countries was the:A. Eisenhower PlanB. Marshall PlanC. Bradley PlanD. Roosevelt PlanE. Truman PlanDifficulty: HardType: Application35. (p. 30) With respect to international trade, MNC stands for:A. Municipal, National, and County districtsB. Multilateral and National CartelsC. Multinational CorporationsD. Military and National Control districtsE. Market Nongovernment ChannelsDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge36. (p. 31, Exhibit 2.2) With respect to the nationality of the world's 100 largest industrial corporations, the United States is home to the largest number of the top 100 firms. Which of the following countries is home to the second largest number of these firms?A. GermanyB. United KingdomC. FranceD. NetherlandsE. JapanDifficulty: ModerateType: Application37. (p. 31) After 1888, the United States had unparalleled growth and a favorable balance of trade until _________. After this date, the United States has a negative balance of trade.A. 1950B. 1963C. 1968D. 1971E. 1985Difficulty: HardType: Comprehension38. (p. 31, Exhibit 2.2) In 2007 this country ranked second behind the United States in number of world's largest corporations.A. NetherlandsB. JapanC. FranceD. GermanyE. South KoreaDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge39. (p. 31) Faced with increased competition for U.S. businesses in the '80s and early '90s, questions were raised as to how to maintain the competitive strength of American business, how to avoid the domination of U.S. markets by foreign multinationals, and how to__________.A. restructure heavy industriesB. strengthen the dollarC. initiatite retalitory trade restrictionsD. forestall the buying of AmericaE. return to the gold standardDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge40. (p. 33) The system of accounts that records a nation's international financial transactions is called its:A. trade balance.B. national accounts system.C. EX-IM (exports-imports) account.D. balance of payments.E. exchange rate.Difficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge41. (p. 33) A nation's balance-of-payments statement records all financial transactions between:A. its member states and its primary trading partners.B. its residents and those of the rest of the world during a given period of time.C. its suppliers and receivers.D. profit and nonprofit organizations over a five-year period of time.E. its top 100 companies and the global top 100 companies.Difficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension42. (p. 34) A balance-of-payments statement includes three accounts. Two of those accounts are the current account and the capital account. What is the third account found on the balance-of-payments statement?A. investment accountB. receivables accountC. services accountD. credit accountE. reserves accountDifficulty: HardType: Comprehension43. (p. 34) Which of the following would be the balance-of-payments account that is a record of all merchandise exports, imports, and services plus unilateral transfers of funds?A. current accountB. capital accountC. credit accountD. receivables accountE. reserves accountDifficulty: HardType: Comprehension44. (p. 35) The marketing manager for Healthy Horse Products wants to export to Australia but learns the labeling requirements are quite difficult to comply with limiting imports. This is a type of:A. blockage.B. protectionism.C. trade refusal.D. stonewalling.E. boycotting.Difficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension45. (p. 35) Which of the following has been effective in reducing tariffs but not in preventing protectionism?A. GATTB. the United NationsC. the International Monetary FundD. the World CourtE. None of the aboveDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension46. (p. 35-36) All of the following would be considered to be reasons for adopting an attitude of protectionism with respect to world trade EXCEPT:A. to protect religious beliefs.B. protection of an infant industry.C. protection of a home market.D. the need to keep money at home.E. to encourage capital accumulation.Difficulty: HardType: Comprehension47. (p. 35) Randall Smithe-Jones believes that protectionism is the only way to save the United Kingdom from outside competitors. He has seen small business after small business go bankrupt because cheaper foreign goods have been more popular. The UK has just started a cell-phone manufacturing industry and Smithe-Jones' company is one of the first to try their hand at cell-phone manufacturing. Which of the following would probably be the argument that Smithe-Jones would use to persuade his government representatives that protectionism is still needed in the U.K.?A. Protection of an infant industryB. The need to keep money at homeC. Conservation of natural resourcesD. National defenseE. The industrialization of a low-wage nationDifficulty: ModerateType: Application48. (p. 36, Crossing Borders 2.1) Section 301 of the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act authorizes the U.S. government to _____________ and ___________ against specific foreign trade barriers judged to be unfair.A. suppress, attackB. educate, substantiateC. investigate, retaliateD. market, dominateE. litigate, retaliateDifficulty: HardType: Comprehension49. (p. 37) A(n) ________ is simply a tax imposed by a government on goods entering at its borders.A. quotaB. trade penaltyC. tariffD. boycottE. embargoDifficulty: EasyType: Knowledge50. (p. 37) __________ generally do all of the following: increase inflationary pressures and special interests' privileges; decrease balance-of-payments positions; and, restrict competition.A. TariffsB. Voluntary export restraintsC. Orderly market agreementsD. Monetary barriersE. QuotasDifficulty: ModerateType: Application51. (p. 37) In general, __________ are arbitrary, discriminatory, and require constant administration and supervision.A. tariffsB. standardsC. quotasD. boycottsE. embargoesDifficulty: HardType: Comprehension52. (p. 38) A specific unit or dollar limit applied to a particular type of good is called a(n):A. tariff.B. quota.C. standard.D. embargo.E. boycott.Difficulty: EasyType: Knowledge53. (p. 37, Exhibit 2.6) All of the following would be considered to be nontariff barriers that could be erected to restrict trade EXCEPT:A. quotas.B. taxesC. packaging requirementsD. border taxes.E. embargoes.Difficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension54. (p. 37, Exhibit 2.6) Which of the following types of nontariff barriers would be considered to be "specific limitations on trade" by international marketers?A. FeesB. Export subsidiesC. Voluntary export restraintsD. EmbargoesE. Packaging, labeling, or marking standardsDifficulty: HardType: Comprehension55. (p. 37, Exhibit 2.6) Cybil Chan has been asked by her company to review a series of published nontariff barriers that is used by the Hong Kong Port Authority to control customs and administrative entry procedures. Which of the following nontariff barriers should Ms. Chan look for under the category called customs and administrative entry procedures?A. Orderly marketing agreementsB. Voluntary export restraintsC. Countervailing dutiesD. Export subsidiesE. Documentation requirementsDifficulty: ModerateType: Application56. (p. 38-39) Exporting countries sometimes agree to voluntary export restraints (VER) as an alternative to the threat of:A. expulsion.B. disorderly marketing agreements.C. stiffer quotas and tariffs.D. export subsidiesE. standardization disparitiesDifficulty: ModerateType: Application57. (p. 38-39) An agreement between the importing country and the exporting country for a restriction on the volume of exports is called a(n):A. tariff.B. standards option.C. voluntary export option (VER).D. fee.E. documentation requirement.Difficulty: EasyType: Knowledge58. (p. 39) When the United States refuses to sell goods to Iran because of the perception that the country harbors radicals and terrorists, the refusal is called a(n):A. boycott.B. embargo.C. tariff.D. orderly market agreement.E. blocked currency.Difficulty: ModerateType: Application59. (p. 39) ____________ is accomplished by refusing to allow importers to exchange its national currency for the seller's currency.A. Boycotted moneyB. Embargoed capitalC. Blocked currencyD. Anti-bankingE. Cartel dissolutionDifficulty: HardType: Knowledge60. (p. 39) The practice of ______________ is a particularly ingenious method of controlling imports as it encourages the importation of goods the government deems desirable and discourages importation of goods the government does not want.A. a differential exchange rateB. blocked currencyC. boycottD. embargoE. import price limitDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension61. (p. 40) The function of an exchange permit is to:A. regulate the supply of money.B. cut-off all exchange.C. require that importers gain permission to exchange an amount of local currency for foreign currency.D. protect monopolies.E. limit pornographic or harmful merchandise from the domestic market.Difficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension62. (p. 40) Tall Pine Plywood Company has just received notice that a shipment of plywood (2 metric tons) has been rejected by Japanese customs because the knotholes commonly found on a plywood sheet are too large. This would be anillustration of which of the following nontariff barriers to trade?A. quotaB. predatory pricingC. embargoD. boycottE. standardsDifficulty: EasyType: Application63. (p. 40-41) According to the information provided in the text, a new nontariff barrier that was designed to prevent foreign producers from using predatory pricing is called:A. quotas.B. fees.C. standards.D. antidumping laws.E. licenses.Difficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension64. (p. 40) _____________ is the practice whereby a foreign producer intentionally sells their products in the United States for less than the cost of production to undermine the competition and take control of the market.A. Basing point pricingB. Offensive pricingC. Defensive pricingD. Counterpoint pricingE. Predatory pricingDifficulty: ModerateType: Knowledge65. (p. 41) Which of the following trading partners hasbecome the number one "trade problem" for the United States at the beginning of the 21st century?A. the United KingdomB. JapanC. GermanyD. CanadaE. ChinaDifficulty: HardType: Knowledge66. (p. 41) Which of the following acts was designed to deal with trade deficits, protectionism, and the overall fairness of our trading partners?A. the World Trade Organization ActB. the Omnibus Trade an Competitiveness Act of 1988C. the League of Nations Act of 1920D. the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act of 1930E. the International Monetary Fund ActDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension67. (p. 47) Protesters have often disagreed with the work of the WTO. Where did the first great protest against globalization and WTO policies and plans occur?A. UruguayB. ChileC. ParisD. SeattleE. BerlinDifficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension68. (p. 47) All of the following activities or organizations aredesigned to support the growth of international trade EXCEPT:A. the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).B. the World Trade Organization (WTO).C. the International Trade Administration (ITA).D. the World Bank GroupE. the International Money Fund (IMF).Difficulty: ModerateType: Comprehension。
《国际市场营销》英文标准答案
2008~2009学年度第二学期期末考试试卷国际市场营销A卷答案一、Filling the Blank(1 ×20=20)1. Marketing2. The company, suppliers ,marketing intermediaries, customers, political/legal environment, economic environment, sociocultural environment, technological environment3. Product, Price, Place, Promotion4.differentiation through products, differentiation through service, differentiation through personnel, differentiation through image5.personal selling, sales promotion, public relations Ⅱ、Individual choice: (2 ×10=20)1-10 BDCDC DDBCA三.英译汉:(5×5=25)1.服务行业有很多种,服务类组织从大型的跨国公司如航空,银行,保险,电信,连锁酒店,以及货物运输到大量的小企业如餐馆,洗衣店,出租车......2.尽管市场调查仅能提供很少有完全保险的信息,但它对于提高营销决策成功的可能性能减少风险和不确定性。
3.中国的消费者是谨慎的,关注质量的,看重功能更重于外型,对于品牌一般模棱两可。
4.广告是一个非人员的,单向大众化传播一个产品,由营销者出钱。
它包括使用传播媒介来广而告之,说服,大众化,提醒潜在的和已存在的消费者关于一个公司的产品或活动。
5.传统地,“市场”是一个买方和卖方集中的地点来交换他们的商品,比如乡村集市。
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1. In PLC,( )is a period of slowdown in sales growth because the product has achieved acceptance by most potential buyers. At this stage, competition increases as rival firms fight for a bigger share of the market. Profits levels off or decline because of increased marketing outlays to defend the product against competition.Introduction B. Growth C. Maturity D. Decline2.In BCG Matrix, the business with high market share and low market growth was called ( )Stars B. Cash cows C. Problem children D. Dogs3.A manufacturer of air conditioner guarantees that they will repair the air conditioner for free within a year from the consumer buying it. This belongs to ( )A. Core productB. Real productC. Enhanced productD. Not sure4. Which one of the following is not the content of socio-cultural environment? ( )A. ReligionB. BeliefC. LanguageD. Income5.The “4Ps” theory of marketing mix is devel oped by ( )A. Philip KotlerB. Jerome McCarthyC. Robert LauterbornD. DonE. Schuhz6.Lucy’s friend bought a digital camera, which is of interest to Lucy. So Lucy decides to buy one. Which stage is Lucy in? ( )A. Need recognitionB. Information searchC. Evaluation alternativesD. Purchase decision7. ( )is the pricing strategy of setting a relatively high price for a new, innovative, or much improved product or service at first, then lowers the price over time.A. Market skimmingB. Market penetrationC. TenderingD. Contribution pricing8. A well-developed model of buyer behavior is ( ). The essence of the model is that it suggests consumers will respond in particular ways to different stimuli after they have “processed” those stimuli in their minds.A. stimulus-response modelB. black-box modelC. both A and BD. neither A or B9. When backed by purchasing power, wants become ( )A. social needsB. physical needsC. self-esteem needsD. demandsⅡ. Answer the questions.What are the contents involved in Macro-environment and Micro-environment?What are the types of competitors?What are the three levels of a product?How does the Boston Box classify products?What are the stages of PLC? What are the characteristics of every stage?What are the characteristics of market penetration pricing and market skimming pricing respectively?7. What is the simplest distribution channel?8. What is the buyer decision process for general products?9. How is the post-purchase behavior important for a company?10.What are the factors affecting consumer behavior?11.How are the reference groups classified?12.What are the Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?13.To describe the four types of buying behavior with a figure.Quiz21.生产消费品中的便利品的企业通常采取()渠道策略。
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(二)一、选择题(每空1分,共20分)1.The United States has many trading partners around the world. Of all of these trading partners, _______________ leads in total trade with $371.4 billion in exports and imports.A) the United KingdomB) JapanC) MexicoD) CanadaE) Taiwan2. According to information presented in the text, which of the following events marred the first half of the twentieth century to such an extent that it took most of the last half of the century for most of the industrialized world to recover? A) the nuclear arms raceB) World War IC) World War IID) the polio epidemicE) the Great Depression3 .If a country sells more to other countries than it buys from them, the situation is called a favorable:A) balance of trade.B) economic model.C) management structure.D) tariff management scheme.E) marriage between government and industry.4. A statement that records all financial transactions between a nation's residents and those of the rest of the world during a given period of time (usually one year) is called a nation's:A) balance of trade.B) balance-of-payments.C) import-export statement.D) supply-demand statement.E) none of the above.5. Within the balance-of-payments statement, the ___________ account is a record of all exports and imports of gold, increases or decreases in foreign exchange, and increases or decreases in liabilities to foreign central banks.A) currentB) capitalC) reservesD) wealthE) power6 .If a nation uses tariffs, quotas, and nontariff barriers to restrict trade so that domestic industries can flourish, it may be guilty of what is called:A) embargoes.B) boycotts.C) protectionism.D) monopolistic thinking.E) predatory pricing.7 . All of the following are arguments that favor protectionism EXCEPT:A) increase of business size.B) maintenance of employment and reduction of unemployment.C) conservation of natural resources.D) national defense.E) all of the above are correct arguments for protectionism.8 . If a government wants to tax goods entering at its borders, it will impose what is called a(n):A) quota.B) voluntary export restraint.C) orderly market agreement.D) tariff.E) standard monetary barrier.9 .A(n) __________ will generally increase inflationary pressures, weaken balance-of-payments positions, and restrict manufacturers' supply sources.A) quotaB) voluntary export restraintC) orderly market agreementD) tariffE) standard monetary barrier10 .CORRECT If Germany limits the number of Japanese ball b earings that may enter its country to protect its domestic industry and reduce reliance of foreign supply, it is using a(n) _______ as a trade barrier.A) quotaB) voluntary export restraintC) orderly market agreementD) tariffE) standard monetary barrier11. If the United States were to place an absolute restriction against the purchase and importation of Libyan oil as a punishment for perceived support of global terrorism, the United States would have imposed which of the following against Libya?A) embargoB) boycottC) standard restrictionD) import quotaE) export restraint12 .One of the weapons used by the United States against global terrorism is a monetary barrier called ______________ where the U.S. refuses to allow importers to exchange its national currency for the seller's currency.A) differential exchange rateB) export restraintC) valuation systemsD) blocked currencyE) fees13. Different ____________ are a major source of trade difficulties between the U.S. and Japan. For example, the size of knotholes in plywood shipped to Japan can determine whether or not the shipment is accepted. This becomes an issue of perceived quality.A) valuation systemsB) export systemsC) standardsD) measurementsE) none of the above is correct14 . A Japanese chip manufacturer is intentionally selling its chips in the United States for less than the cost of production. It is doing this to undermine the U.S. competition and to take control of the U.S. chip market. Such a company would be correctly accused of __________ pricing.A) demand-basedB) supply-basedC) monopolisticD) predatoryE) competitive15. Which of the following treaties paved the way for effective a worldwide tariff agreement?A) WTOB) GA TTC) NAFTAD) NA TOE) EC16. There are four events and trends that have affected and will continue to affect global business today. Which of the following would be classed as one of those four major trends?A) The trend toward acceptance of English as the global languageB) The trend toward affluence in all nationsC) The trend toward the acceptance of the free market system among developing countries in Latin America, Asia, and Eastern EuropeD) The trend toward friendship in almost all sections of AfricaE) All of the above are considered to be among the four major trends that are affecting global business today17. Which of the following terms would most closely match with the following description the performance of business activities designed to plan, price, promote, and direct the flow of a company's goods and services to consumers or users in more than one nation for a profit?A) Global StrategyB) MarketingC) Marketing ConceptD) Regional Marketing ConceptE) Global Marketing18 ._______ is the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational goals.A)ExchangeB)MarketingC)SellingD)Organizational focus19. The marketin g management philosophy in which the firm’s focus is on its own internal capabilities rather than on the desires of the marketplace is called aA)Production orientationB)Sales orientationC)Market orientationD)Societal orientation20. A sales orientationA)Helps firms to understand the needs and wants of the marketplaceB)Focuses on customer wants and needs so the organization can distinguish its products from competitors’ offeringsC)Is based on the idea that people will buy more goods and services if aggressive sales techniques are usedD)Proves that companies can convince people to buy goods and services that they neither want nor need二、填空题(每空1分,共10分)1. A society's accepted basis for responding to external and internal events is called a society's2. Historical events always are viewed from one's own biases and _______________, and thus what is recorded by one historian may not be what another records, especially if the historians are from different .3. One of the weapons used by the United States against global terrorism is a monetary barrier called ______________ where the U.S. refuses to allow importers to exchange its national currency for the seller's currency.4. A limit on the of a specific product that can enter a country is a5. The methods of entering the global marketplace is typically considered the most risky is .6. Instead of selling directly to , some companies use intermediaries that assume all ownership risks. Such intermediaries are known as a三、使用英语解释下列名词(每小题5分,共20分)1 Market Segmentation2 Experience Curve3 转移价格4 国际市场营销研究四、根据掌握的国际市场营销知识,用汉语或英语回答以下问题(每小题5分,共20分)1 请说明Characteristics of services。
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(一)一、选择题(每空1分,共20分)1. The powers exercised by a state in relation to other countries and the supreme powers exercised over its own members is called:A) government policy.B) control.C) sovereignty.D) domestication.E) none of the above.2 The ideal political climate for a multinational firm is one where there is a __________________ government.A) democraticB) socialistC) dictatorialD) stable, friendly governmentE) bribable and corrupt3 An awakening of a nation's people to pride in their country is best called:A) democracy.B) socialism.C) fascism.D) nationalism.E) localism.4 The most severe political risk is one of ____________ where a company's assets are seized without payment.A) confiscationB) expropriationC) domesticationD) liquidationE) destruction5 During a recent dictatorship in Chile, a United Fruit plant was ____________; however, the owners were paid about twenty five percent of the plant's value as compensation.A) confiscatedB) expropriatedC) domesticatedD) liquidatedE) none of the above6 Over time Brazil was able to take over and control most foreign coffee plantations. In each case, the government acquired the properties by decrees, increased involvement of Brazilian managers, and Brazilian take over of stock and options. Which of the following terms best describes the above situation?A) confiscationB) expropriationC) domesticationD) liquidationE) destruction7 All of the following are considered to be economic risks of doing abroad EXCEPT:A) exchange controls.B) local-content laws.C) import restrictions.D) tax controls.E) all of the above.8 NAFTA requires 62 percent of parts and chassis of any cars coming from member countries be NAFTA-originated (in other words, there are limits on foreign cars and parts). This process is a reflection of which of the following economic risks of doing business abroad?A) exchange controlsB) local-content lawsC) import restrictionsD) tax controlsE) price controls9 Which of the following products are NOT subject to price controls?A) pharmaceuticalsB) foodC) gasolineD) carsE) all of the above are subject to price controls10 When the United States boycotted trade with Cuba, this was called a(n):A) technological sanction.B) business sanction.C) social sanction.D) political sanction.E) none of the above11 When groups of people protested the WTO at a recent round of WTO meetings in Seattle, these ____________ served notice that actions of the WTO and IMF would get increasing attention from those that are seeking a redistribution of wealth in the world.A) PSAs (political and social activists)B) communistsC) socialistsD) peaceniksE) consumers12 _____________ is an attempt to forecast political instability to help management identify and evaluate political events and their potential on current and future international business decisions.A) Poly measurementB) Political risk assessmentC) Vulnerability modelingD) Sensitivity modelingE) Performance assessment13 Relations between governments and MNCs are generally positive if the investment does any ofthe following EXCEPT:A) provides for more direct control of a local market (thus stability) by the MNC.B) creates jobs.C) makes tax contributions.D) transfers capital, technology, or skills.E) improves the balance of payments by increasing exports.14 Which of the following is a strategy that can be used by a MNC to minimize vulnerability and risk?A) expropriationB) boycottsC) joint venturesD) political payoffsE) C and D15 All of the following are considered strategies that can be used by MNCs to reduce or minimize vulnerability and risk in the international arena EXCEPT:A) planned domestication.B) licensing.C) expanding the investment base.D) political payoffs.E) all of the above.16 . All of the following are arguments that favor protectionism EXCEPT:A) increase of business size.B) maintenance of employment and reduction of unemployment.C) conservation of natural resources.D) national defense.E) all of the above are correct arguments for protectionism.17 Which of the following regions of the world uses the greatest percentage of total energy according to the World Energy Consumption charts shown in the text?A) North AmericaB) Developing AsiaC) Eastern EuropeD) Industrialized AsiaE) South America18 By 2050, ___________ will be the most populace world region.A) AsiaB) AfricaC) EuropeD) North AmericaE) Latin America19 All of the following are primary reasons for migration from rural to urban areas EXCEPT:A) desire for greater access to government protection and ability to speak out on issues.B) desire for greater access to sources of education.C) desire for greater access to sources of health care.D) desire for greater access to sources of improved job opportunities.E) none of the above is correct answers to the question.20 In order to keep a country's population from falling, social scientists indicate that a nation needs a fertility rate of ______ children per woman.A) 1B) 1.5C) 2.1D) 2.8E) 3.5二、填空题(每空1分,共10分)1. Culture is a set of and shared by members of a society, which when acted upon by the members, produce that falls within a range of variation the members consider proper and acceptable.2. If a country sells more to other countries than it buys from them, the situation is called a favorable .3. Within the balance-of-payments statement, the _____ ______ account is a record of all exports and imports of gold, increases or decreases in , and increases or decreases in to foreign central banks.4. Instead of selling directly to , some companies use intermediaries that assume all ownership risks. Such intermediaries are known as a5. Culture is a set of and shared by members of a society, which when acted upon by the members, produce that falls within a range of variation the members consider proper and acceptable.三、使用英语解释下列名词(每小题5分,共20分)1 营业推广2 需要3 品牌4 选择经销四、根据掌握的国际市场营销知识,用汉语或英语回答以下问题(每小题5分,共20分)1 简述国际营销文化环境的构成要素。
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A、True or False(2’x10=20)1.Inter-organizational relationship is a unique phenomenon in China2.The sales of a new product is evenly distributed in different time frames.3.Developing one-to-one marketing through a CRM program might includenot pursuing all customers.4.Post-purchase satisfaction is a function of the consumer’s productexpectations and the product’s perceived performance.5.Product line extension could possibly damage the reputation of the motherbrand.6.Trust and commitment are two key components in relationship marketing7.Personal communication is a more efficient way to increase consumer’snew product awareness level than advertising8.Part of a market leader’s strategy to defend market share is to considerwhich segments to defend (even at a loss) and what segments to surrender.9.Price is a signal of product quality when consumers lack of productknowledge.10.Economical activities are embedded within social network.Answer: F, F, T, T, T, T, F, T, T, TB. Multiple Choices (3’x10=30’)1, Which of the following is NOT a way of price discrimination? Ca, two part tariffsb, quantity discountc, price skimmingd, bundling2, Which of the following characteristics does not differ the business customer from the individual consumer? CA, inelastic demandB, expertise in product knowledgeC, emotionalD, long duration3, The characteristics of services include the following components EXCEPT: A a, distinctivenessb, intangibilityc, perishabilityd, inseparability4, Which form of marketing communications is least likely to be used by retailers? Ca. Print advertising.b. Point of purchase promotions.c. Personal selling.d. Broadcast advertising.5, All of the following are part of an attractive niche EXCEPT: Da. the niche has variety-seeking consumers.b. consumers in the niche have distinct needs.c. the niche is not likely to attract heavy competition.d. the niche can specialize and therefore realize certain economies.6, If you go to a national electronic appliance chain store in China, you will find more air conditioners but fewer heaters in southern China where it is hot. A chain store in northeastern China where it is cold, however, sells more heaters but fewer air conditioners. The Chinese chain store realizes that the people in each of these areas do not have the same needs and should therefore not be offered the same products. This is an example of __________.Ba. benefits segmentationb. geoclusteringc. demographic segmentationd. behavioral segmentation7, Best Buy will often try to sell a buyer of a high-end television monitor an extended warranty. This is an example of selling a __________. Ba. pure tangible goodb. tangible good with accompanying servicesc. hybridd. pure service8, What are the two solutions to unprofitable customers? Da. Lower fees; reduce service.b. Lower fees; increase service.c. Raise fees; increase service.d. Raise fees; reduce service.9, According to the work of Frederick Herzberg _______________. Ca. a person moves from stated instrumental motivation to terminal onesb. people are driven by particular needs at particular timesc. polite store clerks will not necessarily be a satisfier for a consumer, but impolite ones would be a dissatisfierd. a bottle of Estee Lauder perfume arouses a different set of motives in consumers than an Avon perfume10, Which of the following is NOT a benefit of brand loyalty? Da. Loyalty provides predictability.b. Loyalty allows for company security of demand.c. Loyalty can translate into consumer willingness to pay a higher price.d. Loyalty is easily matched by competitors.C. Short Essay Questions (15’+15’=30’)1, An automobile manufacturer would like to introduce a new model with extremely powerful engine. It would like to market this new model to one of the 3 target consumer groups. They randomly sample research the female consumers and get the following results of cluster analysis. The leftmost column represents the product attributes. And the entries under the labels of cluster 1, cluster 2 and cluster 3 represent the mean values of importance of attributes to each group of consumers. Cluster CentersCluster 1 Cluster 2 Cluster 3SPEEDY 5.48 5.40 5.34COMFORT 3.68 6.50 3.16SAFETY 5.86 4.30 4.32EASY TO CONTROL 2.38 3.50 4.28ROOMY 2.08 4.30 2.98FASHION 6.58 5.60 4.70ECONOMIC 2.90 4.50 4.16Moreover, some of the demographic profiles of the three consumer groups are provided as follows:Cluster 1 Cluster 2 Cluster 3Age 27 35 55Monthly Income 8000 15000 55000.2 0.7 0.8Likelihood of getting productinformation from TVLikelihood of getting product0.5 0.5 0.2information from newspaper0.8 0.4 0.6Likelihood of getting productinformation from friendsLikelihood of being a manager 0.1 0.6 0.4Likelihood of being a professional 0.6 0.2 0.2Likelihood of being a blue collars 0.2 0.2 0.4Questions:a, Please identify which group of consumers the manufacturer should target? And explain why? (5’)cluster1. powerful engine can provide speedy cars that cluster 1 consumers need mostb, Please identify which method should the manufacturer communicate with the target consumers? And why? (5’)cluster 1 most likely get information from friends.c, Please specify the pricing strategy the manufacturer should use to market this product. (5’)high price as they care less of economy of automobiles. Relatively high income2, Happy Days seafood restaurant in Sanya of Hainan Province has just been boughtby a young and rich Chinese businessman. The new owner wants to make Happy Days stand out among the many competitors by being the highest quality restaurant. Explain at least five ways Happy Days quality could be improved. (15’)•Reliability: keep consistently high quality•Assurance•Tangibles: some tangible goods•Empathy, think in customer’s way•Responsiveness: arrange helpers to respond to customer’s needD. Long Essay Questions (20’)China Premium League Football Match is a popular TV program in China. Please choose to answer 1 out of 2 questions as below.1)Please discuss the marketing efforts of China Premium League Football Matchitself, in terms of traditional marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place.What is doing right and what is left to be improved in future?Answer keys:Price: OK. Not too expensive.Product: really bad. Corruption everywhere. If the product quality is too bad, it may drive audience away.Promotion: OK. With some new features.Place: OK covering all major cities in China.2)Please answer whether a company should or should not take advantage of ChinaPremium League Football Match to market its products. If you choose yes, please explain how to market the product by China Premium League Football Match. If you choose no, please explain why you would not like to market the product by China Premium League Football Match.Answer keys:Yes. High exposure rate so far. Sporty goods, goods purchased by male are more appropriate than products purchased usually by female.No. The League match is really too bad and destroys the reputation of products advertised with them.。
国际市场营销英文练习题2
QUIZ 2NAME ______________No.______________ CLASS_____________1. Because they are easily developed, _______ are the most superficial expressions of culture.2. International marketers have used Maslow’s ‘Hierarchy of Needs’ model to assess how consumers in different countries might behave in response to cultural stimuli. Which of the following is NOT one of the five elements of Maslow’s ‘Needs’ model:a. Physiologicalb. Safetyc. Sociald. Self-importance3.A self-reference criterion (SRC) relates to an exporting firm evaluating an overseas market, based on:_________________________________________________4. An example of a country with a high-context culture, where much of a message will be implied in the context of the communication and can be strongly influenced by the basic values of the communicator, is: ____________5. Psychic distance is a perceptual concept that uses a number of environmental variables to help marketers differentiate an overseas market from the domestic market. Variables that are included in the measure of psychic distance are:a. Language; Education; Politics; Cultureb. Infrastructure; Geographic distance; Time zones; Communicationsc. Geographic distance; Culture; Religion; Educationd. Time zones; Religion; Language; Politics6. According to Fletcher & Brown’s (2005) measurement of psychic distance,___________ is ‘psychically’ the closest to Australia, and ___________ is‘psychically’ the farthest from Australia.7. According to a survey conducted in 1980 by Hofstede, there are four underlying dimensions of culture, which are:_______________________________________________________________8. Consumption patterns may reflect different views of material possessions. Anex ample of a culture where a person admiring someone else’s possession, may lead to the owner feeling obliged to give the item to the admirer:a. Japaneseb. Chinesec. Spanishd. Arab9. True/False Questions(1) Because people are not born with a specific culture, the key elements of a particular culture have to be learned.(2) While there are clear differences between cultures, there are no universal tendencies that apply to all cultures.(3) Material culture consists of both technology and economics.(4) Rituals are collective activities, which are not an essential element of the social activities within a culture.(5) Although culture can have an impact at each level of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, the impact is normally greater when the lower order needs are involved.(6)A low-context culture is one where what is said conveys only a limited portion of the meaning. Generally, to fully understand the message it must also be interpreted in terms of how it is said, where it is said, and the body language of the speaker.10. Discuss how you would compensate for the self-reference criterion when marketing in Vietnam.。
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(二)一、选择题(每空1分,共20分)1.The United States has many trading partners around the world. Of all of these trading partners, _______________ leads in total trade with $371.4 billion in exports and imports.A) the United KingdomB) JapanC) MexicoD) CanadaE) Taiwan2. According to information presented in the text, which of the following events marred the first half of the twentieth century to such an extent that it took most of the last half of the century for most of the industrialized world to recover? A) the nuclear arms raceB) World War IC) World War IID) the polio epidemicE) the Great Depression3 .If a country sells more to other countries than it buys from them, the situation is called a favorable:A) balance of trade.B) economic model.C) management structure.D) tariff management scheme.E) marriage between government and industry.4. A statement that records all financial transactions between a nation's residents and those of the rest of the world during a given period of time (usually one year) is called a nation's:A) balance of trade.B) balance-of-payments.C) import-export statement.D) supply-demand statement.E) none of the above.5. Within the balance-of-payments statement, the ___________ account is a record of all exports and imports of gold, increases or decreases in foreign exchange, and increases or decreases in liabilities to foreign central banks.A) currentB) capitalC) reservesD) wealthE) power6 .If a nation uses tariffs, quotas, and nontariff barriers to restrict trade so that domestic industries can flourish, it may be guilty of what is called:A) embargoes.B) boycotts.C) protectionism.D) monopolistic thinking.E) predatory pricing.7 . All of the following are arguments that favor protectionism EXCEPT:A) increase of business size.B) maintenance of employment and reduction of unemployment.C) conservation of natural resources.D) national defense.E) all of the above are correct arguments for protectionism.8 . If a government wants to tax goods entering at its borders, it will impose what is called a(n):A) quota.B) voluntary export restraint.C) orderly market agreement.D) tariff.E) standard monetary barrier.9 .A(n) __________ will generally increase inflationary pressures, weaken balance-of-payments positions, and restrict manufacturers' supply sources.A) quotaB) voluntary export restraintC) orderly market agreementD) tariffE) standard monetary barrier10 .CORRECT If Germany limits the number of Japanese ball b earings that may enter its country to protect its domestic industry and reduce reliance of foreign supply, it is using a(n) _______ as a trade barrier.A) quotaB) voluntary export restraintC) orderly market agreementD) tariffE) standard monetary barrier11. If the United States were to place an absolute restriction against the purchase and importation of Libyan oil as a punishment for perceived support of global terrorism, the United States would have imposed which of the following against Libya?A) embargoB) boycottC) standard restrictionD) import quotaE) export restraint12 .One of the weapons used by the United States against global terrorism is a monetary barrier called ______________ where the U.S. refuses to allow importers to exchange its national currency for the seller's currency.A) differential exchange rateB) export restraintC) valuation systemsD) blocked currencyE) fees13. Different ____________ are a major source of trade difficulties between the U.S. and Japan. For example, the size of knotholes in plywood shipped to Japan can determine whether or not the shipment is accepted. This becomes an issue of perceived quality.A) valuation systemsB) export systemsC) standardsD) measurementsE) none of the above is correct14 . A Japanese chip manufacturer is intentionally selling its chips in the United States for less than the cost of production. It is doing this to undermine the U.S. competition and to take control of the U.S. chip market. Such a company would be correctly accused of __________ pricing.A) demand-basedB) supply-basedC) monopolisticD) predatoryE) competitive15. Which of the following treaties paved the way for effective a worldwide tariff agreement?A) WTOB) GA TTC) NAFTAD) NA TOE) EC16. There are four events and trends that have affected and will continue to affect global business today. Which of the following would be classed as one of those four major trends?A) The trend toward acceptance of English as the global languageB) The trend toward affluence in all nationsC) The trend toward the acceptance of the free market system among developing countries in Latin America, Asia, and Eastern EuropeD) The trend toward friendship in almost all sections of AfricaE) All of the above are considered to be among the four major trends that are affecting global business today17. Which of the following terms would most closely match with the following description the performance of business activities designed to plan, price, promote, and direct the flow of a company's goods and services to consumers or users in more than one nation for a profit?A) Global StrategyB) MarketingC) Marketing ConceptD) Regional Marketing ConceptE) Global Marketing18 ._______ is the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution of ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational goals.A)ExchangeB)MarketingC)SellingD)Organizational focus19. The marketin g management philosophy in which the firm’s focus is on its own internal capabilities rather than on the desires of the marketplace is called aA)Production orientationB)Sales orientationC)Market orientationD)Societal orientation20. A sales orientationA)Helps firms to understand the needs and wants of the marketplaceB)Focuses on customer wants and needs so the organization can distinguish its products from competitors’ offeringsC)Is based on the idea that people will buy more goods and services if aggressive sales techniques are usedD)Proves that companies can convince people to buy goods and services that they neither want nor need二、填空题(每空1分,共10分)1. A society's accepted basis for responding to external and internal events is called a society's2. Historical events always are viewed from one's own biases and _______________, and thus what is recorded by one historian may not be what another records, especially if the historians are from different .3. One of the weapons used by the United States against global terrorism is a monetary barrier called ______________ where the U.S. refuses to allow importers to exchange its national currency for the seller's currency.4. A limit on the of a specific product that can enter a country is a5. The methods of entering the global marketplace is typically considered the most risky is .6. Instead of selling directly to , some companies use intermediaries that assume all ownership risks. Such intermediaries are known as a三、使用英语解释下列名词(每小题5分,共20分)1 Market Segmentation2 Experience Curve3 转移价格4 国际市场营销研究四、根据掌握的国际市场营销知识,用汉语或英语回答以下问题(每小题5分,共20分)1 请说明Characteristics of services。