An agent that receives goods on consignment from local sellers and negotiates sales in large, central markets is called a
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commission merchant.
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sales branch agent.
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selling agent.
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manufacturers' agent.
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broker-agent.
Which of the following is the least flexible of these important retailing strategy issues?
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Store atmosphere
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Scrambled merchandising
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Retail positioning
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Store image
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Location
A small self-service store that is open long hours and carries a narrow product assortment in convenient locations is best described as a
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discount store.
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department store.
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convenience store.
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supermarket.
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category killer.
What type of wholesaler transports a limited line of products directly to customers for immediate inspection and selection?
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On-site wholesalers
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Cash-and-carry wholesalers
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Rack jobbers
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Truck jobbers
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Drop shippers
____ have been successful because consumers are willing to drive significant distances to save money buying manufacturers' closeouts and irregulars.
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Off-price shopping centers
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Outlet shopping centers
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Regional shopping centers
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Power shopping centers
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Lifestyle shopping centers
Full-service, specialty-line wholesalers that own and maintain displays in discount stores and supermarkets are called
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specialty-line wholesalers.
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full-service stockers.
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in-store maintainers.
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assemblers.
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rack jobbers.
Merchant wholesalers who specialize in just a few functions and pass others along to other intermediaries or customers are called
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limited-service wholesalers.
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wholesale service specialists.
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general-line wholesalers.
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specialty-line wholesalers.
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specialty-service wholesalers.
A retailer is an organization that purchases products for the purpose of reselling them to
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other retail organizations.
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the government.
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ultimate consumers.
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wholesalers.
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nonprofit organizations.
Which of the following is a full-service merchant wholesaler?
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Cash-and-carry wholesaler
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General merchandise wholesaler
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Drop shipper
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Mail-order wholesaler
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Truck wholesaler
Selling agents perform every wholesaling activity except
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transporting goods.
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setting prices.
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financing the products.
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taking title to products.
Which of the following is the least flexible of these important retailing strategy issues?
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Store atmosphere
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Scrambled merchandising
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Retail positioning
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Store image
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Location
Direct marketing, direct selling, and automatic vending are all examples of ____ retailing.
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off-premise
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portfolio
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nonstore
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off-price
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direct
Large, self-service stores that carry a complete line of food products and some nonfood products are called
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discount stores.
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superstores.
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supermarkets.
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department stores.
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warehouse clubs.
The selling of merchandise outside the confines of actual facilities is generally called
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nonstore retailing.
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direct selling.
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direct marketing.
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Internet marketing.
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store-front sales.
A manufacturers' outlet mall is most appropriately classified as a(n)
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discounter.
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specialty retailer.
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off-price retailer.
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category killer.
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department store.
A small self-service store that is open long hours and carries a narrow product assortment in convenient locations is best described as a
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discount store.
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department store.
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convenience store.
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supermarket.
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category killer.
The marketing of products to ultimate consumers through face-to-face sales presentations either at home or the workplace is called
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direct marketing.
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direct-response marketing.
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telemarketing.
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personal selling.
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direct selling.
Agents and brokers that facilitate and negotiate purchases but do not actually take title to products are also known as
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functional wholesalers.
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commission wholesalers.
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hands-off intermediaries.
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contract negotiators.
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functional middlemen.
Wholesaling can be defined as
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transactions in which products are bought for resale.
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transactions made at a discount.
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sales made to retailers only.
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transactions in which purchases are for production of other goods only.
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marketing activities necessary to conduct exchanges with consumers.
The performance of marketing-related activities conducted on the telephone is called
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e-marketing.
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direct-response marketing.
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telemarketing.
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phone retailing.
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tel-selling.