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Much of Google's success is based on the 10 guidelines of its corporate philosophy.Guideline 2 states,"It's best to do ________ really,really well."


A) one thing
B) everything
C) whatever you love
D) what you are afraid of
E) your job

F) D) and E)
G) B) and E)

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A researcher asked Kelly,as a subscriber to Fitness magazine,which ads she remembered seeing in the most recent issue.Then Kelly was asked questions about the content and appearance of the ads she remembered.The researcher was using ________ to test the effectiveness of ads in the magazine.


A) inquiry testing
B) concept testing
C) portfolio testing
D) aided recall
E) unaided recall

F) A) and C)
G) C) and D)

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The company's own advertising staff,which may provide full services or a limited range of services,is referred to as a(n)


A) intra-firm agency.
B) in-house agency.
C) full-service agency.
D) limited-service agency.
E) promotion department.

F) A) and B)
G) C) and E)

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A(n) ________ reimburses a retailer for extra in-store support or special featuring of a brand.


A) organizational allowance
B) case allowance
C) finance allowance
D) manufacturer's inducement
E) merchandise allowance

F) C) and D)
G) A) and C)

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Which of the following statements about sales tests is most accurate?


A) In sales tests,additional product information,product samples,or premiums are offered to an ad's readers or viewers,and ads generating the cost inquiries are presumed to be the most effective.
B) In sales tests,a question such as,"What ads do you remember seeing yesterday?" is asked of respondents without any other prompting to determine whether they saw or heard advertising messages.
C) Sales tests involve studies such as controlled experiments and consumer purchase tests to measure retail sales.
D) In a sales test,respondents are asked questions to measure changes in their attitudes after an advertising campaign,such as whether they had a more favorable attitude toward the product advertised.
E) In a sales test,respondents are first shown an ad and then asked whether their previous exposure to it was through reading,viewing,or listening.

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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The American Cancer Society reports that 57,000 Americans die from colon cancer each year,a number that would drop significantly if people over 50 were checked regularly.But being tested for colon cancer is not a pleasant experience and most people fear the possibility of bad news.The ACS sponsored several ads using "Polyp Man" dressed in a big red suit to encourage people to get tested.This is most likely an example of a ________ appeal.


A) humorous
B) cognitive
C) rhetorical
D) fear
E) sex

F) C) and E)
G) A) and E)

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The California Pistachio Growers Association has an ongoing ad campaign in which it encourages people to think of pistachios when they think of good times and good friends.The ads ask readers to log onto www.pistachios.org to register to win 100 pounds of pistachios for a year plus a trip to California.The association is using a ________ sales promotion.


A) lottery
B) contest
C) premium
D) sweepstakes
E) deal

F) None of the above
G) C) and D)

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A trade promotion where the manufacturer gives a retailer a case allowance price for products in their warehouse,which prevents shelf stock from running down during the promotional period,is referred to as a ________ stock protection program.


A) level
B) floor
C) ceiling
D) ground
E) hedge

F) A) and E)
G) C) and D)

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Informational ads,particularly those with specific information,have been found to be interesting,convincing,and


A) inexpensive.
B) humorous.
C) expensive.
D) effective.
E) competitive.

F) A) and B)
G) B) and D)

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Today,there are two popular variations of sweepstakes: one offers products that consumers value as prizes and the other offers


A) double or triple the face value of a coupon as the prize.
B) a free sample of the firm's product as the prize.
C) an "experience" as the prize.
D) a cash rebate for the purchase of the firm's product as the prize.
E) a Buy One Get One (BOGO) deal as the prize.

F) A) and B)
G) A) and E)

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All of the following are examples of posttests except which?


A) inquiry test
B) sales test
C) attitude test
D) unaided recall test
E) jury test

F) None of the above
G) All of the above

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One way TV advertising can reduce wasted coverage is to


A) identify the target market it wishes to address within the first three seconds of the commercial so the message can be ignored by nontargeted viewers.
B) run shorter ads in a greater number of geographical areas.
C) identify specific times of day or night when the target audience would be more likely to tune in.
D) develop more creative ads so that more people will choose to see them.
E) run the ads on less expensive specialized cable and satellite channels.

F) A) and D)
G) B) and C)

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Sales promotions that usually offer an immediately discounted price to the consumer,which encourages trial of the product,are commonly referred to as


A) deals.
B) rebates.
C) samples.
D) coupons.
E) premiums.

F) D) and E)
G) A) and E)

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Nabisco used a free-standing rack in the shape of a bus to promote its Ritz and other cracker products.The goal of the sales promotion was to maximize consumers' attention to lunch box and after-school snacks.The "bus," which provided storage for the featured products,was placed in a high-traffic area of U.S.grocery stores.This type of sales promotion is referred to as a


A) sample.
B) freestanding insert.
C) point-of-purchase display.
D) premium.
E) deal.

F) A) and C)
G) B) and D)

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One disadvantage of using newspapers as an advertising medium is


A) their inability to cover local markets.
B) readers damage the newspaper when clipping its ads.
C) their short life span.
D) the high cost of ads.
E) their quick consumer response.

F) C) and D)
G) A) and D)

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________ ads are expensive but effective;TurboTax reported that following its ad's airing,it more than doubled the number of people talking about its brand.


A) Reinforcement
B) Online
C) Super Bowl
D) Competitive
E) Cooperative

F) A) and B)
G) B) and D)

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Several hospitals placed signs on the inside door of bathroom stalls in their ladies' restrooms encouraging women to seek help if they are being abused.The signs included information and contact numbers for immediate help.This is an example of


A) remote media.
B) social network advertising.
C) place-based media.
D) advocacy advertising.
E) cooperative advertising.

F) C) and E)
G) A) and B)

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Which of the following statements regarding transit advertising is most accurate?


A) The growth in mass transit is declining in major cities.
B) In heavy travel times,when audiences are the largest,transit advertising is not conducive to reading advertising copy.
C) Selectivity in transit advertising is unavailable to advertisers that want to buy space by neighborhood or bus route.
D) Transit advertising is creating safety hazards as people are busy reading the copy and not paying attention while driving.
E) Transit advertising is a form of indoor advertising in stadiums,buses,etc.

F) A) and B)
G) All of the above

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Assume the following information: The cost of a full-page color ad in the U.S.national edition of The Wall Street Journal (newspaper) is $327,897 and its U.S.audience size is 1,566,027.The cost of a full-page color ad in the U.S.national edition of USA Today (newspaper) is $207,720 and its U.S.audience size is 1,711,696.The cost of a full-page color ad in the U.S.national edition of Bloomberg Businessweek (magazine) is $148,300 with an audience size of 900,000.The cost of a full-page color ad in the U.S.national edition of Sports Illustrated (magazine) is $396,600 and has an audience size of 3,000,000.The cost of a 30-second ad on the most recent Super Bowl telecast is $3,800,000 and has an audience size of 108,400,000.Using this information,which of the five media alternatives has the highest CPM?


A) The Wall Street Journal
B) USA Today
C) Bloomberg Businessweek
D) Sports Illustrated
E) Super Bowl

F) B) and E)
G) A) and B)

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Google's first search engine was called


A) Pack Rat.
B) BackRub.
C) Rub Down.
D) Black Eye.
E) Googolplex.

F) A) and C)
G) A) and E)

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