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Test Bank for Marketing, 3rd Edition by Greg Elliott, Sharyn Rundle-Thiele, David Waller 9780730308874 All Chapters LATEST |2026

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Test Bank For
Marketing, 3e Greg
Elliott Sharyn, Rundle
Thiele, David Waller

, Testbank to accompany: Marketing 3e by Elliott et al.



Table Of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction To Marketing

Chapter 2 The Marketing Environment And Market Analysis

Chapter 3 Market Research

Chapter 4 Consumer Behaviour

Chapter 5 Business Buying Behaviour

Chapter 6 Markets: Segmentation, Targeting And Positioning

Chapter 7 Product

Chapter 8 Price

Chapter 9 Promotion

Chapter 10 Distribution

Chapter 11 Services Marketing

Chapter 12 Digital Marketing

Chapter 13 International Marketing

Chapter 14 Social And Not-For-Profit Marketing

Chapter 15 Marketing Planning, Implementation And Evaluation

,Chapter 1: Introduction to marketing



Chapter 1:
Introduction to marketing


Multiple Choice Questions


1. The Council Of Australian Governments (COAG) Healthy Communities Initiative Is An
Australian Government Initiative That Aims To Reduce The Prevalence Of Obesity Within Target
Populations. This Initiative Is Best Described As An Example Of:

*A. A Not-For-Profit Organisation Using Marketing Practices.
b. Corporate Social Responsibility.
c. A Societal Market Orientation.
d. A Marketing Mix Decision.
e. A Consumer Orientation.

General Feedback:
Chapter 1 Page 3, Learning Objective 1, Applied. The Council Of Australian Governments (COAG)
Healthy Communities Initiative Is An Australian Government Initiative That Aims To Reduce The
Prevalence Of Obesity Within Target Populations Consisting Of Individuals Who Are At High Risk Of
Developing Chronic Disease And Who Are Not Predominantly In The Paid Workforce. This Initiative Is
An Example Of A Not-For- Profit Organisation Using Marketing Practices.


2. Marketing Is Defined As "The Activity, Set Of Institutions, And For Creating,
Communicating, Delivering And Offerings That Have Value For ,
Clients, Partners And Society At Large."

*A. Processes, Exchanging, Customers
b. Procedures, Exchanging, Consumers
c. Processes, Producing, Consumers
d. Procedures, Pricing, Customers

General Feedback:
Chapter 1, Page 3, Learning Objective 1, Factual. Marketing Is Defined As "The Activity, Set Of
Institutions, And Processes For Creating, Communicating, Delivering And Exchanging Offerings That
Have Value For Customers, Clients, Partners And Society At Large."


3. A Group Of University Students Decide To Quit Smoking Together After Seeing Numerous
Government Advertisements Talking About The Damage That Smoking Will Do To Your Lungs. Which
Part Of The Definition

, Testbank to accompany: Marketing 3e by Elliott et al.


Of Marketing Is Reflected By This Change Of Behaviour In Response To The Governments'
Education Campaign?

a. A Mutual Exchange Of Value Between A Customer And An Organisation.
b. Creating, Communicating And Delivering A Good, Service Or Idea.
c. Individuals And Organisations That Are Part Of A Product's Supply Chain.
d. Both A And B.
*E. All Of The Options Listed.

General Feedback:
Chapter 1 Pages 3-4, Learning Objective 1, Applied. Marketing Is The Activity, Set Of Institutions, And
Processes For Creating, Communicating, Delivering And Exchanging Offerings That Have Value For
Customers, Clients, Partners And Society At Large. Marketing Must Involve An Exchange That
Benefits Both The Customer Who Buys The Product (A Good, Service Or Idea) And The Organisation
That Sells The Product (A Good, Service Or Idea). Through Their Education Campaign, The
Government Is Seeking A Change In Behaviour. In Exchange For The Education, The Students Are
Changing Their Behaviour.


4. In The Last Few Years, The Consumers Have Been Encouraged To Use Reusable Bags, For Their
Groceries And Other Goods. This Practice, Which Seeks To Minimise The Negative Impact Of Plastic
Bags On Society Is An Example Of:

*A. Societal Market Orientation.
b. Production Orientation.
c. Sales Orientation.
d. Market Orientation.

General Feedback:
Chapter 1, Page 5, Learning Objective 1, Applied. Marketers' Consideration Of Issues Such As The
Sustainability Of Their Products And The Benefits Their Products Might Bring To Society Generally Is
Known As 'Societal Market Orientation'.


5. With The Development Of Infrastructure And Technologies Such As Production Lines, Businesses
Such As The Ford Motor Company Focused On Manufacturing Large Quantities Of Goods, Which
They Seemed To Have No Trouble Selling. People Were Happy To Buy What Was Available. Which
Era Of Marketing Does This Description Relate To?

a. Market.
*B. Production.
c. Consumer.
d. Sales.
e. Socially Responsible.

General Feedback:

Chapter 1 Page 5, Learning Objective 1, Applied. Marketing During The Late 1800s/Early 1900s

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