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Marketing Mix Quiz Questions And Answers

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Q1 . Promotion can encourage consumers to buy the new products. It is an advantage.

Q2 . A retailer is someone who sells in small quantities to the consumer.

Q3 . The market price is point where supply and demand meet.

Q4 . The marketing mix refers to a fixed set of elements that remain constant across different marketing strategies.

Q5 . The marketing mix refers to the combination of four key elements: product, price, promotion, and place.

Q6 . What is a target audience?

Q7 . Someone who buys from the producer and breaks bulk is a

Q8 . What is the order in Channel of distribution 3

Q9 . When demand goes up, price...?

Q10 . Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 Ps of the marketing mix?

Q11 . What type of media would you use to advertise a new sports drink?

Q12 . How many channels of distribution are there

Q13 . How many types of promotion are there?

Q14 . How many forms of pricing strategies are there?

Q15 . How many stages are there in the product life cycle?

Q16 . Which is the most effective type of advertising media for a sport product?

Q17 . Which of the following is NOT a component of the marketing mix (4 Ps)?

Q18 . Promotion can encourage consumers to buy the new products. It is an advantage.

Q19 . A retailer is someone who sells in small quantities to the consumer.

Q20 . The market price is point where supply and demand meet.

Q21 . The marketing mix refers to a fixed set of elements that remain constant across different marketing strategies.

Q22 . The marketing mix refers to the combination of four key elements: product, price, promotion, and place.

Q23 . What is a target audience?

Q24 . Someone who buys from the producer and breaks bulk is a

Q25 . What is the order in Channel of distribution 3

Q26 . When demand goes up, price...?

Q27 . Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 Ps of the marketing mix?

Q28 . What type of media would you use to advertise a new sports drink?

Q29 . How many channels of distribution are there

Q30 . How many types of promotion are there?

Q31 . How many forms of pricing strategies are there?

Q32 . How many stages are there in the product life cycle?

Q33 . Which is the most effective type of advertising media for a sport product?

Q34 . Which of the following is NOT a component of the marketing mix (4 Ps)?

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