Key
True / False Questions
1. Ewing Kauffman took a risk when he started his company Marion Labs in 1950.
TRUE
Difficulty: Medium
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2. How Ewing Kauffman ran his business illustrates corporate entrepreneurship.
TRUE
Difficulty: Medium
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3. Entrepreneurial opportunities are those situations in which new goods, services, raw
materials and organizing methods can be sold at greater than their production cost.
TRUE
Difficulty: Medium
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4. Entrepreneurial action can be defined as those situations in which new goods, services,
raw materials and organizing methods can be sold at greater than their production cost.
FALSE
Difficulty: Medium
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5. The McMullen-Shepherd Model helps identify the common traits of successful
entreprenuers.
FALSE
Difficulty: Easy
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,6. The McMullen-Shepherd Model explains how knowledge and motivation influence two
stages of entrepreneurial action.
TRUE
Difficulty: Medium
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7. Superficial similarities exist when the underlying mechanisms of the technology
resemble, or match, the underlying mechanisms of the market.
FALSE
Difficulty: Medium
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8. Structural similarities exist when the underlying mechanisms of the technology resemble,
or match, the underlying mechanisms of the market.
TRUE
Difficulty: Medium
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9. Bricolage is entreprenuers making do by applying combinations of the resources at hand
to new problems and opportunities.
TRUE
Difficulty: Medium
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10. The effectuation process starts with what one has and selects among possible outcomes.
TRUE
Difficulty: Medium
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11. The casual process of thinking starts with what one has and selects among possible
outcomes.
FALSE
Difficulty: Medium
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12. Demographics, ethnic origin, and marital status are examples of segmentation
variables.
TRUE
Difficulty: Easy
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, 13. Principles of effectuation help entrepreneurs develop their cognitive adaptability.
FALSE
Difficulty: Easy
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14. The question "What is this technology all about?" is a comprehension question.
TRUE
Difficulty: Easy
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15. Comprehension questions are designed to stimulate entrepreneurs to think about their
own understanding.
FALSE
Difficulty: Med
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16. Asking "How is this problem similar to problems I've already solved" is an example of a
connection task.
TRUE
Difficulty: Med
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17. A reflection task would involve thinking about what strategies should be used to solve a
problem.
FALSE
Difficulty: Med
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18. Entrepreneurs have stronger intentions to act when taking action is perceived to be
impossible and risky.
FALSE
Difficulty: Easy