All Categories MCQs
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General Description
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
82261
To which primary group does a retailer typically sell goods?
Answer:
Consumers
A retailer is the final link in the distribution chain, acting as an intermediary between wholesalers or manufacturers and the end users. Their primary function is to sell goods directly to consumers for personal or household use, rather than for resale or industrial production.
82262
What is the term for the compensation paid to a broker for the services rendered in facilitating a transaction?
Answer:
Brokerage
Brokerage is the specific fee or commission charged by a broker for their services in connecting buyers and sellers. While 'commission' is a general term for payment based on sales, 'brokerage' is the industry-standard term for the remuneration earned by a broker in a trade.
82263
Which distribution channel structure is generally most effective for a small, localized market?
Answer:
direct marketing
In a small or localized market, direct marketing is often the most efficient channel. It allows the producer to maintain full control over the customer relationship, reduce distribution costs, and provide personalized service without the need for intermediaries like wholesalers or retailers.
82264
What is the professional designation for an individual who both owns and operates a retail shop?
Answer:
independent retailer
An independent retailer is a business owner who operates their own retail establishment without being part of a larger chain or franchise. They maintain full control over the business operations, inventory, and management, distinguishing them from corporate-owned retail outlets or managed store branches.
82265
In the distribution channel, a wholesaler acts as a primary link between which two parties?
Answer:
Manufacturer and Retailer
A wholesaler buys goods in large quantities directly from manufacturers and sells them in smaller quantities to retailers. They serve as an essential intermediary in the supply chain, bridging the gap between the production source (manufacturer) and the point of sale to the end-user (retailer), thereby facilitating efficient distribution of goods.
82266
Which of the following entities is generally not responsible for the physical delivery of goods?
Answer:
agents
An agent acts on behalf of a principal to facilitate transactions but typically does not take possession of the goods or handle physical delivery. Unlike wholesalers or distributors who manage inventory and logistics, an agent's primary role is to negotiate and secure contracts, leaving the physical fulfillment to the principal or other logistics providers.
82267
What is the professional term for an individual authorized to act on behalf of a principal?
Answer:
agents
In legal and commercial terms, an agent is a person who is authorized by a principal to act on their behalf to create a legal relationship with third parties. This relationship is governed by the law of agency, where the agent's actions bind the principal.
82268
Which of the following factors influence the selection of a distribution channel: 1. Manufacturer size, 2. Desire for channel control, 3. Product perishability, 4. Product weight?
Answer:
Only 1
The selection of a distribution channel is a strategic decision influenced by numerous variables. While the manufacturer's size is a significant factor, the nature of the product (perishability and weight) and the company's desire for control are equally critical in determining the most efficient route to the end consumer. Therefore, all listed factors are relevant to the decision-making process.
82269
Wholesalers are categorized as which type of business entity in the distribution chain?
Answer:
middleman
Wholesalers act as intermediaries or middlemen between manufacturers and retailers. They facilitate the distribution process by buying in bulk from producers and selling smaller quantities to retailers, thereby bridging the gap in the supply chain.
82270
Which retail system involves multiple branch shops managed by a centralized authority, all offering a similar range of products?
Answer:
Multiple shops
Multiple shops, also known as chain stores, are characterized by centralized management and ownership. They operate multiple retail outlets across different locations, maintaining a uniform brand identity, standardized pricing, and a consistent product assortment to achieve economies of scale and operational efficiency.