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FULL TEST BANK FOR 2j 2j 2j




Business In Action 8th Edition Courtland Bovee 2j 2j 2j 2j 2j 2j




Business in Action, 8e (Bovee) 2j 2j 2j 2j



Chapter 1 Developing a Business Mindset2j 2 j 2 j 2j 2j 2j




1) is money that an organization brings in through the sale of its goods and services.
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A) Competitive advantage 2j



B) Revenue
C) Sales
D) Capital investment 2j



E) Finance 2j



Answer: B 2 j



Explanation: Revenue is the money a company brings in through the sale of goods and services. Difficu
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lty: 1: Easy
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AACSB: Application of knowledge 2 j 2j 2j



LO: 1.1: Explain the concept of adding value in a business, and identify the major types of business
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es.

2) The risk and reward relationship
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A) is a key aspect of social responsibility
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B) applies only to service-intensive businesses 2j 2j 2j 2j



C) is essential to the counter-cyclical business model
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D) is fundamental to businesses in every modern economy
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E) is an outdated concept that's been replaced by corporate sustainability A
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nswer: D 2 j



Explanation: A company needs to see some promise of reward before it will decide to accept the ri
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sks involved in creating and selling products. However, to ensure responsible behavior, these risks
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need to stay attached to those decisions, meaning that if the decisions turn out bad, that company s
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hould suffer the consequences.
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Difficulty: 1: Easy 2 j 2j



AACSB: Application of knowledge 2 j 2j 2j



LO: 1.1: Explain the concept of adding value in a business, and identify the major types of business
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es.

3) A(n) is a framework of how a business intends to generate revenue.
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A) business model 2j



B) strategic management tool 2j 2j



C) profitability analysis 2j



D) competitive advantage 2j



E) entrepreneurial mindset 2j 2j



Answer: A 2 j



Explanation: A company's business model is a clear, simple outline of how the business intends to
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generate revenue. 2j



Difficulty: 1: Easy 2 j 2j




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,AACSB: Analytical thinking
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LO: 1.1: Explain the concept of adding value in a business, and identify the major types of business
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es.




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,4) is the term used to describe the difference between revenue and expenses.
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A) Revenue
B) Interest
C) Sales
D) Owner's equity 2j



E) Profit A 2j



nswer: E 2 j



Explanation: Profit is the amount of money left over after all the costs involved in doing business,
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have been deducted from revenue.
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Difficulty: 1: Easy 2 j 2j



AACSB: Application of knowledge 2 j 2j 2j



LO: 1.1: Explain the concept of adding value in a business, and identify the major types of business
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es.

5) refers to some aspect of a product or company that makes it more appealing to ta 2j 2j 2j 2j 2j 2j 2j 2j 2j 2j 2j 2j 2j 2j 2j



rget customers.
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A) Competitive advantage 2j



B) Economies of scale 2j 2j



C) Horizontal integration 2j



D) Vertical integration 2j



E) Barrier to entry advantage 2j 2j 2j 2j



Answer: A 2 j



Explanation: Competitive advantage refers to some aspect of a product or company that makes it more
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appealing to target customers. 2j 2j 2j



Difficulty: 2: Moderate 2 j 2j



AACSB: Application of knowledge 2 j 2j 2j



LO: 1.1: Explain the concept of adding value in a business, and identify the major types of business
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es.

6) An organization that seeks to operate efficiently and effectively to achieve its goals without fo
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cusing on profit as a motive is a
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A) business intermediary 2j



B) nonprofit organization 2j



C) service business 2j



D) government-owned corporation 2j



E) goods-
producing business Answer: 2j 2j 2 j



B
Explanation: Not-for- 2 j



profit organizations (also known as nonprofit organizations) such as museums, most universities, a
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nd charities do not have a profit motive.
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Difficulty: 2: Moderate 2 j 2j



AACSB: Application of knowledge 2 j 2j 2j



LO: 1.1: Explain the concept of adding value in a business, and identify the major types of business
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es.



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, 7) If individuals and companies believe they can pursue rewards without facing the risks that sh
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ould be attached to those pursuits, they are more likely to engage in irresponsible and even unet
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hical behavior. This situation is known as a(n)
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A) ethical dilemma 2j



B) professional dilemma 2j



C) barrier to entry 2j 2j



D) competitive advantage 2j



E) moral hazard 2j 2j



Answer: E 2 j



Explanation: If individuals and companies believe they can pursue rewards without facing the risk
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s that should be attached to those pursuits, they are more likely to engage in irresponsible and even u
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nethical behavior–a situation known as moral hazard.
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Difficulty: 2: Moderate 2 j 2j



AACSB: Ethical understanding and reasoning 2 j 2j 2j 2j



LO: 1.1: Explain the concept of adding value in a business, and identify the major types of business
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es.

8) A creates value by performing activities that provide benefit to the customer.
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A) goods-producing business 2j



B) manufacturing business 2j



C) service business 2j



D) merchandising business 2j



E) not-for-
profit organization Answer: 2j 2j 2 j



C
Explanation: Service businesses create value by performing activities that deliver some benefit t
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o the customer, such as finance, insurance, transportation, construction, utilities, wholesale and ret
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ail trade, banking, entertainment, health care, maintenance and repair, and information.
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Difficulty: 2: Moderate 2 j 2j



AACSB: Application of knowledge 2 j 2j 2j



LO: 1.1: Explain the concept of adding value in a business, and identify the major types of bu
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sinesses.

9) Businesses that need very large amounts of money, equipment, or other material resources in or
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der to get started are
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A) service sector 2j



B) labor-intensive
C) competitively-advantaged
D) not-for-profit
E) capital-
intensive Answer: 2j 2 j



E
Explanation: Because they require large amounts of money, equipment, land, and other resources
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to get started and to operate, goods-producing businesses are often capital-intensive businesses.
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Difficulty: 2: Moderate 2 j 2j



AACSB: Application of knowledge 2 j 2j 2j



LO: 1.1: Explain the concept of adding value in a business, and identify the major types of business
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