A. First degree
B. Second degree
C. Third degree
D. Fourth degree
Related Mcqs:
- The basing point pricing, uniform delivered pricing, zone pricing and freight absorption pricing are all types of?
A. promotional pricing
B. geographical pricing
C. cyclical pricing
D. short term pricing - The optional-feature pricing, captive-product pricing, product-bundling pricing and by-product pricing are considered as the techniques of __________?
A. product mix pricing
B. line stretching pricing
C. line filling pricing
D. line deepening pricing - The pricing strategy in which company divides location into different sectors and charge same price for each sector is classified as?
A. freight on board origin pricing
B. zone pricing
C. basing point pricing
D. uniform delivered pricing - The geographical pricing technique in which company charges same base price plus same freight without considering location of customer is called?
A. freight on board origin pricing
B. zone pricing
C. basing point pricing
D. uniform delivered pricing - The pricing value of the product which is based on image of buyers about customer support, warranty and support is classified as _________?
A. target profit pricing
B. break-even pricing
C. perceived value pricing
D. target return pricing - The price discrimination in which seller charges less to the customers, who buy in large volumes is classified as __________?
A. second-degree price discrimination
B. first-degree price discrimination
C. third-degree discrimination
D. fourth-degree discrimination - The price discrimination in which seller charges different prices to different customers on the basis of their demand is classified as __________?
A. second-degree price discrimination
B. first-degree price discrimination
C. third-degree discrimination
D. fourth-degree discrimination - The product mix pricing technique through which companies develop product lines for pricing instead of single product is classified as __________?
A. by-product pricing
B. optional-feature pricing
C. product line pricing
D. Two-part pricing - The pricing strategy used to set price of by-products to make the price of main product even more competitive is classified as?
A. by-product pricing
B. captive product pricing
C. optional product pricing
D. Two part pricing - The pricing strategy which starts with ideal price and targets the cost which ensures that set price will be met is classified as?
A. target costing
B. marginal costing
C. learning curve costing
D. demand based costing