
Certification Test Study Guide 3
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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
Which of the following actions is most likely to lead to a serious legal penalty:
refusing to speak when a police officer questions you
missing a couple of days of school due to a family vacations
being noisy with your friends at an amusement park
possession of legal medication without a prescription
Answer explanation
Possession of legal medication without a prescription. It is illegal to be in possession of a medication, even if it is a legal medication, if you do not have a prescription for it. Missing school for a family vacation will not lead to a legal penalty. Missing too much school is breaking a law, but a couple of days is not a criminal offense. While people are allowed to file noise complaints that can lead to legal penalties, an amusement park is a place where noise is expected, so you will not be penalized as long as you are not creating a disturbance or being unsafe. You have the right to refuse to speak when a police officer questions you, so it should not lead to a legal penalty.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
A type of business ownership in which one or more of the owners does not have full liability is called a
limited partnership
general partnership
sole proprietorship
service organization
Answer explanation
Limited partnership. In a limited partnership, one or more partners has limited liability in terms of the amount of financial responsibility or the amount of involvement in the business. A sole proprietorship is owned by one person, and the owner has unlimited liability. A service organization is a provider of intangible products, not a type of business ownership. In a general partnership, all partners are liable for the debts or losses of the business
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
. Benjamin's job involves monitoring the various retailers that sell his company's products. He analyzes each retailer's sales reports so that his company can see which stores are most successful. Benjamin's job falls under the category of
financial planning
managerial accounting
channel management
project management
Answer explanation
Channel management. Channel management is a set of processes by which marketers ensure that products are distributed to customers efficiently and effectively. Part of channel management involves analyzing a company's channels of distributions, or the paths and routes that goods take from the producer to the customer. Benjamin's job, therefore, falls under the category of channel management— not managerial accounting, financial planning, or project management. Managerial accounting is the process of analyzing financial information for the pursuit of an organization's goals. Financial planning involves making a comprehensive evaluation of a client's financial state and then recommending appropriate actions. Project management involves planning and executing a project with the intent of achieving a specific goal or outcome.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
What effect does the technology of digital money have on the distribution function?
manages information
boosts job performance
creates virtual reality
improves cash flow
Answer explanation
Improves cash flow. For many businesses, the distribution function is expensive to operate because it involves storing, processing, and transporting products. Oftentimes, businesses bill customers for the costs involved in distribution and then wait for payment. By using the technology of digital money, cash can be transferred electronically from the customer's account to the business's account. This improves cash flow because the business does not need to wait long periods of time for payment. It can receive cash instantly. The technology of digital money does not boost (employee) job performance, create virtual reality, or manage information.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
In which situation might exclusive distribution be considered a legal arrangement?
a distributor requires a customer to buy all of its products to obtain one product
a business prevents a competitor's product from entering the market
a franchisor requires a franchisee to sell only the franchisor's products
a manufacturer assigns an exclusive territory to restrict competition
Answer explanation
A franchisor requires a franchisee to sell only the franchisor's products. Exclusive distribution is a strategy that forbids dealers from carrying the competitors' products. This strategy is usually considered illegal because it restricts competition. However, it is legal in certain situations, such as a franchisor requiring a franchisee to sell only the franchisor's products. One of the characteristics of a franchise agreement is that the franchisee buys the right to sell the products of the franchisor. In exchange for that right, the franchisor may require the franchisee to sell only the franchisor's products. The franchisor is protecting the image of its product by preventing the franchisee from carrying competing brands. It is usually considered illegal for a business to prevent a competitor's product from entering the market. A distributor requiring a customer to buy all of its products to obtain one product is an example of a tying contract. A manufacturer assigning an exclusive territory to restrict competition is usually considered illegal.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
Emotional intelligence is considered to be a predictor of
physical health
standardized test scores
future wealth
success in life
Answer explanation
Success in life. Emotional intelligence is considered to be a predictor of success in life. Being emotionally intelligent does not necessarily mean that you will score higher on standardized tests, accumulate wealth in the future, or be physically healthy
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
To minimize conflict among distribution channel members, channel relationships should be viewed as
partnerships
friendly rivalries
employees
nonbinding contracts
Answer explanation
Partnerships. There are often many businesses or individuals that move products from the producer to the end user. These businesses and individuals are a distribution chain's channel members. The more channel members that a supply chain has, the higher the risk of conflict or disagreement among the members. Channel conflict occurs for a variety of reasons, such as bypassing one channel member in the process or disagreeing about sales terms. To reduce the risk of intense channel conflict, all channel members need to consider their relationships with each other as partnerships working toward the same goal—satisfying the end user. Viewing channel relationships as friendly rivalries, employees, or nonbinding contracts will not minimize conflict.
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