A. industry capital items
B. industry material and parts
C. office equipment
D. specialty industrial products
Related Mcqs:
- The portable factory and office equipment such as hand tools, desks and personal computers are classified as ____________?
A. emergency items
B. repair items
C. equipment
D. operating supplies - The office equipment such as computers and fax machines are best examples of?
A. industrial accessory equipment
B. industrial office equipment
C. fixed equipment
D. installation - The industry installations and equipment are classified in group of?
A. capital items
B. specialty industrial products
C. supplies and services
D. augmented industrial products - Companies selling mass consumer goods and services such as soft drinks, cosmetics, air travel, and athletic shoes and equipment spend a great deal of time trying to establish a superior brand image in markets called __________.
A. Business markets
B. Global markets
C. Consumer markets
D. Nonprofit and governmental markets - The high-priced photographic equipment is an example of?
A. convenience products
B. shopping products
C. specialty products
D. unsought products - The portable factory equipment such as lift trucks is an example of?
A. industrial accessory equipment
B. industrial office equipment
C. fixed equipment
D. installation - The system with special equipment, people and methods to gather and analyze information for marketers is called ___________?
A. management information system
B. marketing information system
C. financial information system
D. corporate information system - The form of countertrade in which seller sells equipment to some other country and receives money and goods as payments is called ____________?
A. barter
B. compensation deal
C. offset
D. buy back arrangement - The sum of variable costs and fixed costs is classified as _______?
A. fixed costs
B. total costs
C. augmented costs
D. variable costs - The pricing technique in which variable fee is charged with a fixed fee, are classified as _______?
A. product line pricing
B. Two-part pricing
C. by-product pricing
D. optional-feature pricing