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Test Bank for Essentials of Marketing,
18th Edition by Joseph Cannon
Chapter 1-19 with Bonus 1&2| A+ GRADED
ALL ANSWERS AT THE BACK OF EACH CHAPTER
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Chapter 1

1) Marketing is basically selling and advertising.

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2) Making goods or performing services is called production.

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3) Estimating what price consumers are willing to pay for a product and assessing whether the firm can
make a profit selling at that price is an example of a production activity.

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4) Marketing can provide needed direction for production and help make sure that the right goods and
services find their way to interested consumers.

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5) Marketing plays an essential role in creating customer satisfaction.

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6) If a firm produces the right goods or services, marketing has little role to play in creating customer
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7) In advanced economies, marketing costs about 10 percent of each consumer‘s dollar.

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8) Marketing encourages the development and spread of new ideas, goods, and services.

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9) Marketing is both a set of activities performed by organizations and a social process.

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10) Marketing is the performance of activities that seek to accomplish an organization‘s objectives by
anticipating customer or client needs and directing a flow of need-satisfying goods and services from
producer to customer or client.

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12) Marketing only applies to for-profit organizations.

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13) Marketing activities should begin with potential customer needs, not with the production process.

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14) Production, not marketing, should determine what products are to be made.

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15) Marketing does not occur unless there are two or more parties who want to exchange something for
something else.

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16) In a pure subsistence economy—when each family unit produces everything it consumes—no
marketing is involved.

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