Q1. In the mid-1990s, ____ used a SWOT analysis to create a strong business strategy that has helped it become a strong competitor after facing threats from Compaq and IBM.
a. HP Computer
b. Acer Computer
c. Dell Computer
d. NEC Computer
Q2. Nobel laureate Ronald Coase reasoned that when transaction costs were low, businesspeople would form organizations to replace market-negotiated transactions.
a. true
b. false
Q3. Transactions are conducted between businesses on the Web is often called ____.
a. B2B
b. B2C
c. C2C
d. e-business
Q4. SWOT is the acronym for ____.
a. supply, wealth, occupations, and threats
b. supply, weaknesses, opportunities, and testing
c. strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
d. strengths, wealth, occupations, and testing
Q5. Consumer shopping on the Web is often called ____.
a. B2B
b. B2C
c. B2G
d. e-business
Q6. Electronic commerce reduces the speed and accuracy with which businesses can exchange information.
a. true
b. false
Q7. The practice of an existing firm replacing one or more of its supplier markets with its own hierarchical structure for creating the supplied product is called ____.
a. marketing process
b. market integration
c. vertical integration
d. horizontal integration
Q8. In ____ analysis, the analyst first looks into the business unit to identify its strength and weaknesses.
a. SWOT
b. strategic
c. commerce
d. transaction
Q9. Asymmetric connections provide the same bandwidth for each direction.
a. true
b. false
Q10. An OC12 connection provides ____.
a. 156 Mbps
b. 622 Mbps
c. 2.5 Gbps
d. 10 Gbps
Q11. ____ specifies the format of a mail message and describes how mail is to be administered on the e-mail server and transmitted on the Internet.
a. SMTP
b. TCP/IP
c. MIME
d. POP
Q12. A T3 line operates at ____.
a. 1.544 Mbps
b. 24 Mbps
c. 44.736 Mbps
d. 1 Gbps
Q13. POP allows users to search for and manipulate only those e-mail messages that they have downloaded to their computers.
a. true
b. false
Q14. One version of fixed-point wireless directly transmits Wi-Fi packets through hundreds, or even thousands, of short-range transceivers that are located close to each other. This approach is called Etherlinx.
a. true
b. false
Q15. An IP address is a 128-bit number used to identify computers connected to the Internet.
a. true
b. false
Q16. An HTML document is similar to a word-processing document in that it specifies how a particular text element will appear.
a. true
b. false
Q17. Channel conflict is also referred to as ____.
a. Web conflict
b. account aggregation
c. cannibalization
d. addressable media
Q18. When customers buy a product they are also buying that service element.
a. true
b. false
Q19. Any product that is likely to be useful after the original buyer uses it provides the potential for a classified advertising site.
a. true
b. false
Q20. In the personal contact approach, firms prepare advertising and promotional materials about the firm and its products or services.
a. true
b. false
Q21. In the fee-for-service model, the fee is based on the value of the service provided.
a. true
b. false
Q22. The introduction of a new intermediary into a value chain is called ____.
a. intermediation
b. disintermediation
c. reintermediation
d. bill presentment
Q23. Gift retailers on the Web use the advertising-supported revenue model.
a. true
b. false
Q24. Coca Cola and Pepsi have developed identical Web presences.
a. true
b. false
Q25. A banner ad is a small rectangular object on a Web page that displays a stationary or moving graphic without a hyperlink to the advertiser.
a. true
b. false
Q26. The weighting of the factors that search engines use to decide which URLs appear first on searches for a particular search term is called search engine directory.
a. true
b. false
Q27. The fees charged for domain name hosting are much higher than that charged for hosting an active Web site.
a. true
b. false
Q28. Technology-enabled relationship management is often called ____.
a. relationship management
b. customer relationship management
c. automated relationship management
d. domain name management
Q29. Advertising a brand or a company name is a common way for companies to achieve the awareness stage of customer loyalty.
a. true
b. false
Q30. One of the key elements of a brand is ____.
a. marketspace
b. style
c. perceived value
d. micromarketing
Q31. Good customer experiences can help create an intense feeling of loyalty toward the company and its products or services.
a. true
b. false
Q32. In the information world's marketspace, digital products and services can be delivered through ____.
a. US mail
b. Federal Express
c. UPS
d. the Internet
Q33. In 1999, Ericsson launched a Web site to facilitate knowledge management.
a. true
b. false
Q34. A(n) ____ has a password-protected entrance and offers negotiated price reductions on a limited selection of products.
a. customer portals marketplace
b. private marketplace
c. private store
d. independent exchange
Q35. By engaging competitors in cooperative, long-term relationships, companies have found that they can work together with these competitors to identify new ways to provide their own customers with faster, cheaper, and better services.
a. true
b. false
Q36. In ____ purchasing, the company negotiates long-term contracts for most of the materials it will need.
a. spot
b. private
c. tier-one
d. contract
Q37. Technologies such as virtual private networks are providing the security that makes extranets increasingly attractive.
a. true
b. false
Q38. With respect to EDIs, the two businesses that exchange information are called ____.
a. traders
b. hand-shakers
c. trading partners
d. collaborators
Q39. ____ requires each business in the network to operate its own on-site EDI translator computer.
a. Indirect connection EDI
b. Direct connection EDI
c. Repeated EDI
d. Wired EDI
Q40. One term used to describe procurement activities is ____.
a. customer portal
b. supply management
c. replenishment purchasing
d. independent exchange
Q41. Companies that implement e-procurement software usually require that suppliers bid on their business.
a. true
b. false
Q42. The Dutch auction is also called an ascending-price auction.
a. true
b. false
Q43. In 1999 alone, Yahoo! spent over ____ billion in cash and stock to expand the range of services available on its Web portal site.
a. 10
b. 20
c. 30
d. 50
Q44. Which of the following takes an item and creates an online auction for that item, handles the transaction, and remits the balance of the proceeds after deducting a fee?
a. auction consignment service
b. PriceScan
c. Web community
d. escrow service
Q45. Analysts believe that a more appropriate term for the electronic commerce that occurs in general consumer auctions is consumer-to-consumer.
a. true
b. false
Q46. The 18th century saw the birth of two British auction houses, ____ in 1744 and Christie's in 1766.
a. William's
b. Sotheby's
c. Vickrey's
d. Klik-Klok
Q47. The first auctioning software, named Cricket Jr., was written by David Eccles in 1997.
a. true
b. false
Q48. In ____ A.D., the Praetorian Guard auctioned off the entire Roman Empire after killing the Emperor Pertinax.
a. 193
b. 410
c. 623
d. 1014
Q49. The English auction is also called a(n) ____.
a. ascending-price auction
b. descending-price auction
c. step-price auction
d. moving-price auction
Q50. The ____ auction is a form of open auction in which bidding starts at a high price and drops until a bidder accepts the price.
a. English
b. Dutch
c. Australian
d. Spanish