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Management Information Systems: Solving Business Problems with Information Technology, 3/e
Gerald V. Post, University of the Pacific
David L. Anderson, DePaul U/McGowan Center

Electronic Business and Entrepreneurship

Chapter 11 Multiple Choice



1

The fundamental goal of EC is:
A)To use the Internet to create new forms of businesses.
B)To use international marketing strategies.
C)To increase sales and reduce costs by improving relations with existing customers and finding new customers.
D)To avoid paying state and local taxes.
2

Consumers prefer:
A)New products over older ones.
B)Lower prices no matter what.
C)Credit over cash.
D)Instant gratification.
3

Most business laws, regulations, and rules:
A)Apply to Internet sales worldwide.
B)Need to be rewritten to include Internet options.
C)Need to be rewritten to support international sales.
D)Work quite well for Internet transactions, and save on taxes.
4

Competing purely on price and availability:
A)Works best on the Internet.
B)Requires a different type of merchant system.
C)Creates economies of scale.
D)Fails in the long run.
5

In the early stages of EC, many sites survived on:
A)Their novelty factor.
B)Target customers.
C)Established local reputations.
D)Advertising revenue.
6

The main advantage to using a third-party order-processing system is:
A)You do not have to maintain records.
B)Price and simplicity of development.
C)You can track competition better.
D)You can create a wide inventory.
7

In almost all cases, it is cheaper to use the ASP because you can:
A)Get the most flexible software available.
B)Share the server with many other merchant sites.
C)Rent software instead of paying to develop it from scratch.
D)Easily connect the Web server to your internal operations.
8

The foundations of which kind of business were created to facilitate purchasing and distribution in a world with limited delivery systems and high communication costs?
A)B2B
B)B2C
C)C2B
D)C2C
9

The interactive aspects of electronic commerce will become increasingly useful for intranets:
A)To improve internal operations and facilitate HR management
B)To improve external operations and facilitate marketing management
C)To improve internal communications and facilitate accounting
D)To improve external operations and facilitate EDI
10

EBay is an example of which category of e-commerce?
A)B2B
B)B2C
C)C2B
D)C2C
11

Bypassing the intermediaries to sell directly to the consumer is known as:
A)Disintegration
B)Multitasking
C)Disintermediation
D)Standardization
12

Ultimately, B2C commerce needs to be evaluated in three major areas; which is not one of them?
A)Traditional products
B)Traditional customers
C)Digital products
D)New services
13

What was a reason for the failure of Internet food delivery services like Webvan and Peapod?
A)Too far from customers
B)Stock was too limited
C)Phone ordering system was too confusing
D)Delivery time was too long
14

What is a major reason used cars are easier sell on the Internet than new cars?
A)People enjoy talking to car sales staff in person
B)Price shopping is easier at actual car lots
C)Consumers have more bargaining power with used cars, so increased information means more leverage
D)TV commercials for new cars are more convincing
15

Which of the following features is not an advantage of the Internet over traditional stores?
A)Search technologies
B)Ability to quickly compare multiple products and vendors
C)Low costs for large amounts of information
D)Ability to let customers touch items before they buy
16

Digital content can be easy to copy and distribute, which:
A)Deprives the owners-or artists-of any reward
B)Bolsters the profits of the owners (artists)
C)Encourages artists and authors to continue creating
D)None of the above
17

There are four main ways for consumer-oriented service Web sites to make money. Which one was a common strategy of many of the failed dot-coms?
A)Charge for a service
B)Sell related products
C)Sell ad space
D)Sell the service to another company
18

The ultimate goal of dynamic pricing is:
A)To have everyone pay the same price
B)To set individual prices for each consumer to capture the maximum each is willing to pay
C)To assign one price to different suppliers
D)To delegate pricing authority to lower management
19

The ultimate goal of perfect competition price is:
A)To have everyone pay the same price
B)To set individual prices for each consumer to capture the maximum each is willing to pay
C)To assign one price to different suppliers
D)To delegate pricing authority to lower management
20

Which is a more effective method than EDI in sharing data with suppliers and customers?
A)XP
B)Xbox
C)XTC
D)XML
21

Online auctions, which have been influential in the steel industry, give manufacturers the ability to monitor the spot market and availability of steel products. This allows the manufacturers to:
A)Pick up additional quantity
B)Fix prices
C)Sell iron
D)Bargain with suppliers
22

XML is also creating opportunities for which new type of B2B e-commerce?
A)Web sites that provide specific services that can be sold to customers
B)Web sites that provide specific services that can be sold to other businesses
C)Web sites that specialize in online auctions, such as eBay
D)Web sites that allow consumers to sell to businesses
23

SOAP stands for:
A)Standard object access process
B)Simple object access process
C)Simple object access protocol
D)Standard object access protocol
24

UDDI stands for:
A)Universal description, discovery and integration
B)Unified downloading, delay and integration
C)Universal description, demonstration and integration
D)Unparalleled demonstration, discovery and integration
25

From a marketing perspective, which is NOT a part of the buying process?
A)Pre-purchase information gathering
B)The purchase itself
C)Postpurchase support
D)Human resources
26

Transmission security, payment selection, and payment validation are all issues that are involved in:
A)Pre-purchase information gathering
B)The purchase itself
C)Postpurchase support
D)Human resources
27

The click-through rate is:
A)The percentage of people who saw the Web ad
B)The percentage of first-time visitors to the site through any given ad
C)The percentage of people who actually clicked on an ad and went to the advertiser's site to get more information
D)The number of page views a site gets in a day
28

Demographics about Web site visitors and the monitoring of response rates would be of specific interest to which of the following groups?
A)Web publishers
B)Web advertisers
C)Web page designers
D)Brick-and-mortar store owners
29

Whose rates depend on volume and the ability to provide detailed demographic data?
A)Web publishers
B)Web advertisers
C)Web page designers
D)Brick-and-mortar store owners
30

What is the name for the tool that analyzes and displays data captured whenever someone views a page on the server?
A)XML
B)Web publishing
C)Web log analyzer
D)Blog
31

Many Web providers offer free Web space, generally around:
A)1 MB
B)5 MB
C)200 MB
D)1 GB
32

The Buy-Me Button is an example of a:
A)Web host
B)Web provider
C)Merchant web site
D)Third-party order-processing system
33

In 2000, how did Ebay address the problem of fraud on its auction site?
A)It added the ability for sellers to accept credit cards from any buyer through Billpoint
B)It sought government intervention
C)It employed the Buy-Me Button
D)It accepted only multiple-unit sales
34

Amazon.com's system that enables merchants to sell items by setting a fixed price is called:
A)eShops
B)mShops
C)amShops
D)zShops
35

Web commerce software provides:
A)A typical retail experience
B)A wildly new retail experience
C)A typical wholesale experience
D)A wildly new wholesale experience
36

A Web-based business that provides a specific service to other businesses is called:
A)C2C
B)An ISP
C)An ASP
D)A Web host
37

There are three major problems in dealing with the answer to the previous question. Which is not one of them?
A)The software is usually created hastily by rookie programmers
B)The software might not be flexible enough
C)Your site is almost always hosted on a site that is shared with other merchant sites
D)It can be difficult to connect the Web server to your internal operations
38

Which is not one of the three major issues that still limit international trade from an e-commerce standpoint?
A)Transportation costs
B)National policies
C)Speed of the Internet
D)Payment and trust limitations
39

When an e-commerce firm relies entirely on Internet transactions for money-with no ties to real products-it is playing an often ill-fated strategy known as:
A)Pure Internet plays
B)Web advertising
C)B2B
D)Expert systems
40

A patent prevents anyone else from copying an idea for:
A)5 years
B)10 years
C)20 years
D)50 years




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