BUAD 332 EXAM 3 EXAM PRACTICE | STUDY GUIDE | TESTBANK | PRACTICE
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | EXAM PREPARATION | ADVANCED REVIEW | LATEST
UPDATE 2026/2027
Examiner:
University of Tennessee, Knoxville — Haslam College of Business, BUAD 332: CBM I:
Demand Management.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Pricing Strategy & Customer Value — Questions 1–5
2. Marketing Channels & Distribution — Questions 6–9
3. Retailing & Wholesaling — Questions 10–13
4. Integrated Marketing Communications — Questions 14–16
5. Personal Selling & Sales Promotion — Questions 17–20
KEYWORDS
PRICING STRATEGY || CUSTOMER VALUE || PRICE ELASTICITY || MARKET-
SKIMMING || MARKET-PENETRATION || CHANNEL DESIGN ||
DISINTERMEDIATION || VERTICAL MARKETING SYSTEMS || CHANNEL CONFLICT ||
RETAILING || WHOLESALING || RETAIL STRATEGY || INTEGRATED MARKETING
COMMUNICATIONS || ADVERTISING || PUBLIC RELATIONS || PERSONAL SELLING
|| SALES PROMOTION || PUSH STRATEGY || PULL STRATEGY || CUSTOMER
RELATIONSHIPS || MARKETING CHANNELS || DEMAND MANAGEMENT ||
ADVANCED REVIEW || EXAM PREPARATION || 2026/2027
DISCLAIMER: These are original, high-difficulty study questions developed from
publicly described BUAD 332 Demand Management subject areas and general
textbook concepts. They are not actual BUAD 332 examination questions, not
reproduced exam content, and not an actual examination.
QUESTION 1.
A premium medical-device company has developed a diagnostic platform whose
performance is substantially better than competing products, but its manufacturing
,cost is also considerably higher. The firm's research indicates that its target
customers are willing to pay substantially more because they perceive the
technology as reducing diagnostic errors. Management wants pricing to reinforce
the product's superior positioning while generating sufficient funds to support
continued R&D. Which pricing objective most directly fits this strategic situation?
A. Survival pricing
B. Market-share leadership
C. Product-quality leadership
D. Short-run sales maximization
🔴 Correct Answer: C. Product-quality leadership
🔵 Explanation: Product-quality leadership supports a strategy in which a firm
deliberately positions its offering as superior and uses a relatively high price to
communicate and capture value associated with performance and quality. Survival
pricing is primarily defensive, while market-share leadership generally emphasizes
gaining volume through competitive pricing. Short-run sales maximization would not
necessarily reinforce the premium positioning or long-term quality strategy.
QUESTION 2.
A software company charges customers $120 annually for its subscription
regardless of whether they purchase through its website or through a partner
platform. Customers using the partner platform receive extensive onboarding, live
demonstrations, and immediate implementation assistance, while direct purchasers
must complete installation independently and wait several days for remote support.
Which conclusion best demonstrates the broader economic meaning of price?
A. The partner platform is necessarily charging a lower price because customers
receive more service.
B. The direct purchaser pays a lower monetary price but may face greater
nonmonetary sacrifice.
C. Both customers face exactly the same price because the dollar amount is
identical.
,D. Price can only be compared after calculating the firm's variable cost per
customer.
🔴 Correct Answer: B. The direct purchaser pays a lower monetary price but may
face greater nonmonetary sacrifice.
🔵 Explanation: Price is broader than the monetary amount paid; it includes the
values or sacrifices customers exchange to obtain benefits. Time, effort, inconvenience,
uncertainty, and reduced service can increase a customer's effective sacrifice even
when the posted price is identical. Therefore, identical dollar prices do not necessarily
represent identical customer value propositions.
QUESTION 3.
A manufacturer faces the following demand conditions for a specialized
component. A 5% increase in price is expected to reduce quantity demanded by
only 1%. Competitors have limited ability to replicate the product, and customers
have few substitutes. The firm is considering a price increase to improve
contribution margins. Which interpretation is most defensible?
A. Demand appears relatively inelastic, so the quantity response may be
proportionally smaller than the price change.
B. Demand is perfectly elastic because competitors cannot replicate the product.
C. Demand is necessarily unit elastic because quantity changes whenever price
changes.
D. The firm should lower price because inelastic demand means consumers are
highly price sensitive.
🔴 Correct Answer: A. Demand appears relatively inelastic, so the quantity
response may be proportionally smaller than the price change.
🔵 Explanation: A 5% price increase associated with only a 1% decrease in quantity
demanded indicates relatively inelastic demand. This means customers are
comparatively insensitive to the price change, although the firm must still evaluate
total revenue, competitive reactions, and long-term customer effects. Inelastic
demand does not mean customers are highly price sensitive.
, QUESTION 4.
A technology firm introduces an innovative wearable device with a strong brand
image, limited initial competition, substantial perceived differentiation, and a target
segment containing consumers who are relatively insensitive to price. Management
expects competitors eventually to enter the market. Which launch strategy is most
strategically coherent?
A. Immediate deep discounting to maximize unit volume regardless of positioning
B. Penetration pricing designed primarily to discourage all future entrants
C. Uniform pricing based exclusively on the firm's average historical cost
D. Market-skimming pricing that initially captures high willingness to pay before
competitive conditions intensify
🔴 Correct Answer: D. Market-skimming pricing that initially captures high
willingness to pay before competitive conditions intensify
🔵 Explanation: Market-skimming is particularly appropriate when a new product
has strong perceived value, supports a premium image, faces limited initial
competition, and attracts customers willing to pay more. The strategy can extract
revenue from high-value segments before broader market adoption or competitive
entry occurs. Penetration pricing would emphasize rapid market development rather
than maximizing early value capture.
QUESTION 5.
A consumer-electronics firm sells a printer for $89 but earns much of its long-term
profit from proprietary ink cartridges required for normal operation. The printer's
low introductory price attracts buyers, while cartridge prices are substantially higher
relative to their production costs. Which pricing strategy is being illustrated?
A. Captive-product pricing
B. Optional-product pricing
C. Psychological pricing
D. Seasonal discount pricing
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | EXAM PREPARATION | ADVANCED REVIEW | LATEST
UPDATE 2026/2027
Examiner:
University of Tennessee, Knoxville — Haslam College of Business, BUAD 332: CBM I:
Demand Management.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Pricing Strategy & Customer Value — Questions 1–5
2. Marketing Channels & Distribution — Questions 6–9
3. Retailing & Wholesaling — Questions 10–13
4. Integrated Marketing Communications — Questions 14–16
5. Personal Selling & Sales Promotion — Questions 17–20
KEYWORDS
PRICING STRATEGY || CUSTOMER VALUE || PRICE ELASTICITY || MARKET-
SKIMMING || MARKET-PENETRATION || CHANNEL DESIGN ||
DISINTERMEDIATION || VERTICAL MARKETING SYSTEMS || CHANNEL CONFLICT ||
RETAILING || WHOLESALING || RETAIL STRATEGY || INTEGRATED MARKETING
COMMUNICATIONS || ADVERTISING || PUBLIC RELATIONS || PERSONAL SELLING
|| SALES PROMOTION || PUSH STRATEGY || PULL STRATEGY || CUSTOMER
RELATIONSHIPS || MARKETING CHANNELS || DEMAND MANAGEMENT ||
ADVANCED REVIEW || EXAM PREPARATION || 2026/2027
DISCLAIMER: These are original, high-difficulty study questions developed from
publicly described BUAD 332 Demand Management subject areas and general
textbook concepts. They are not actual BUAD 332 examination questions, not
reproduced exam content, and not an actual examination.
QUESTION 1.
A premium medical-device company has developed a diagnostic platform whose
performance is substantially better than competing products, but its manufacturing
,cost is also considerably higher. The firm's research indicates that its target
customers are willing to pay substantially more because they perceive the
technology as reducing diagnostic errors. Management wants pricing to reinforce
the product's superior positioning while generating sufficient funds to support
continued R&D. Which pricing objective most directly fits this strategic situation?
A. Survival pricing
B. Market-share leadership
C. Product-quality leadership
D. Short-run sales maximization
🔴 Correct Answer: C. Product-quality leadership
🔵 Explanation: Product-quality leadership supports a strategy in which a firm
deliberately positions its offering as superior and uses a relatively high price to
communicate and capture value associated with performance and quality. Survival
pricing is primarily defensive, while market-share leadership generally emphasizes
gaining volume through competitive pricing. Short-run sales maximization would not
necessarily reinforce the premium positioning or long-term quality strategy.
QUESTION 2.
A software company charges customers $120 annually for its subscription
regardless of whether they purchase through its website or through a partner
platform. Customers using the partner platform receive extensive onboarding, live
demonstrations, and immediate implementation assistance, while direct purchasers
must complete installation independently and wait several days for remote support.
Which conclusion best demonstrates the broader economic meaning of price?
A. The partner platform is necessarily charging a lower price because customers
receive more service.
B. The direct purchaser pays a lower monetary price but may face greater
nonmonetary sacrifice.
C. Both customers face exactly the same price because the dollar amount is
identical.
,D. Price can only be compared after calculating the firm's variable cost per
customer.
🔴 Correct Answer: B. The direct purchaser pays a lower monetary price but may
face greater nonmonetary sacrifice.
🔵 Explanation: Price is broader than the monetary amount paid; it includes the
values or sacrifices customers exchange to obtain benefits. Time, effort, inconvenience,
uncertainty, and reduced service can increase a customer's effective sacrifice even
when the posted price is identical. Therefore, identical dollar prices do not necessarily
represent identical customer value propositions.
QUESTION 3.
A manufacturer faces the following demand conditions for a specialized
component. A 5% increase in price is expected to reduce quantity demanded by
only 1%. Competitors have limited ability to replicate the product, and customers
have few substitutes. The firm is considering a price increase to improve
contribution margins. Which interpretation is most defensible?
A. Demand appears relatively inelastic, so the quantity response may be
proportionally smaller than the price change.
B. Demand is perfectly elastic because competitors cannot replicate the product.
C. Demand is necessarily unit elastic because quantity changes whenever price
changes.
D. The firm should lower price because inelastic demand means consumers are
highly price sensitive.
🔴 Correct Answer: A. Demand appears relatively inelastic, so the quantity
response may be proportionally smaller than the price change.
🔵 Explanation: A 5% price increase associated with only a 1% decrease in quantity
demanded indicates relatively inelastic demand. This means customers are
comparatively insensitive to the price change, although the firm must still evaluate
total revenue, competitive reactions, and long-term customer effects. Inelastic
demand does not mean customers are highly price sensitive.
, QUESTION 4.
A technology firm introduces an innovative wearable device with a strong brand
image, limited initial competition, substantial perceived differentiation, and a target
segment containing consumers who are relatively insensitive to price. Management
expects competitors eventually to enter the market. Which launch strategy is most
strategically coherent?
A. Immediate deep discounting to maximize unit volume regardless of positioning
B. Penetration pricing designed primarily to discourage all future entrants
C. Uniform pricing based exclusively on the firm's average historical cost
D. Market-skimming pricing that initially captures high willingness to pay before
competitive conditions intensify
🔴 Correct Answer: D. Market-skimming pricing that initially captures high
willingness to pay before competitive conditions intensify
🔵 Explanation: Market-skimming is particularly appropriate when a new product
has strong perceived value, supports a premium image, faces limited initial
competition, and attracts customers willing to pay more. The strategy can extract
revenue from high-value segments before broader market adoption or competitive
entry occurs. Penetration pricing would emphasize rapid market development rather
than maximizing early value capture.
QUESTION 5.
A consumer-electronics firm sells a printer for $89 but earns much of its long-term
profit from proprietary ink cartridges required for normal operation. The printer's
low introductory price attracts buyers, while cartridge prices are substantially higher
relative to their production costs. Which pricing strategy is being illustrated?
A. Captive-product pricing
B. Optional-product pricing
C. Psychological pricing
D. Seasonal discount pricing