Monday, May 20, 2019

Bus230 Exam Iii Review Ch10-13

BBus20 Exam 3 go over Ch 10-13 Name ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. While trying to determine the effects of lighting and noise on workers productivity, which of the succeeding(a) found that mixer and psychological factors could significantly affect productivity? A. Frederick Taylor B. Elton Mayo C. Abraham Maslow D. Victor Vroom E. B. F. muleteer 2. Theories X and Y are most closely associated with A. Abraham Maslow. B. Frederick Herzberg. C. Douglas McGregor. D. Elton Mayo. E. William Ouchi. 3. Sue wants to be warm, but she is not she has a A. roblem. B. motivation. C. morale. D. deprivation. E. goal. 4. An inner drive that directs behavior toward objectives is c every(prenominal)ed A. a goal. B. a need. C. motivation. D. morale. E. an incentive. 5. According to Maslows hierarchy of needs, a person who buys a smoke alarm is motivated to do so in an attempt to fulfill the following need A. physiological. B. social. C. esteem. D. security. E. self-actualization. 6. All of the following would be examples of objective assessments of an employees performance appraisal except A. a factory workers train of output. B. number of units sold for a salesperson.C. a ranking system for an office worker. D. batting average for a baseball player. E. shooting percentage for a basketball player. 7. The major reason for forming a labor fusion is that A. a group has more clout with management than an individual. B. management always listens to groups. C. unions are good social groups. D. unions are socialistic. E. unions force employers to hire too many people. 8. To achieve its objectives, management may use A. boycotts. B. strikes. C. lockouts. D. picketing. E. all of the above. 9. June works at McDonalds twenty hours per week as a grill operator.She will probably be paid with which of the following compensation methods? A. Commission. B. Time wages. C. Piece wages. D. A bonus. E. A salary. 10. When Sandy Smith travel t o a new job that involved more responsibility and an increase in compensation, she received a A. transfer. B. demotion. C. lateral move. D. horizontal move. E. promotion. 11. When William Wilson became a father he began to look for household items that were safe for use well-nigh young children. His new perspective is related to his A. over-protectiveness. B. motivation. C. social class. D. reference groups. E. time utility. 12.After analyzing its own resources and unique abilities, a fellowship is now trying to determine what group of customers it can satisfy with a good or service. It is in the process of choosing a A. production strategy. B. target market. C. sales plan. D. geographical region. E. product line. 13. When an organization hauls put up goods from the manufacturer to grocery stores, it is involved with which trade function? A. Buying B. Selling C. Transporting D. Storing E. Grading 14. If a company markets to a segment of people who have a certain lifestyle, the ty pe of segmentation being utilise is A. behavioristic. B. geographic. C. topographic.D. psychographic. E. demographic. 15. XYZ Inc. is surveying customers as to what kinds of services they would like the company to add. It is involved in the marketing function of A. buying. B. storing. C. financing. D. marketing research. E. risk taking. 16. Which of the marketing mix elements is the least flexible? A. Manufacturing B. Product C. Price D. Promotion E. Distribution 17. galore(postnominal) people incorrectly equate promotion with A. advertising. B. selling. C. pricing. D. product designing. E. distribution. 18. Which of the following involves the physical manipulation and movement of products in warehouse operations and in transportation?A. inventory planning and control B. transportation C. warehousing D. materials handling E. physical distribution 19. The financial value placed on an object involved in an convince is A. the price. B. the discount. C. comparable value. D. negotiat ed value. E. nominal value. 20. Industrial products such as lumber, cotton, and iron are classified as A. major equipment. B. supplies. C. accessory equipment. D. raw materials. E. component parts. Bus20 Exam III Review Ch 10-13 Key 1. (p. 300) B 2. (p. 304) C 3. (p. 296-297) D 4. (p. 296) C 5. (p. 302) D 6. (p. 330) C 7. (p. 340) A 8. (p. 342) C 9. (p. 335) B 10. (p. 332) E 1. (p. 378-379) D 12. (p. 369) B 13. (p. 365) C 14. (p. 373) D 15. (p. 365) D 16. (p. 408) E 17. (p. 409) A 18. (p. 408) D 19. (p. 399) A 20. (p. 392) D Bus20 Exam III Review Ch 10-13 Summary Category of Questions AACSB Reflective Thinking20 Blooms Taxonomy Comprehension9 Blooms Taxonomy Knowledge11 bar Easy4 Difficulty Hard4 Difficulty Medium12 Ferrell Chapter 105 Ferrell Chapter 115 Ferrell Chapter 125 Ferrell Chapter 135 Learning heading 13 Learning Objective 24 Learning Objective 34 Learning Objective 45 Learning Objective 52 Learning Objective 62

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