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Promotions and promotion mix :

What is the difference between a marketing mix and a promotional mix?

Answer

A marketing mix and a promotional mix does have some differences, both being highly crucial for the success of a business. Marketing is very essential for the growth and continuity of business operations. It helps in creating new customers and retaining the existing ones to keep the business ongoing. Marketing focuses on all the elements of the marketing mix viz product, price, place and promotion while promotion focuses more on the customer- how to reach a product to its customers and how to sell it to them ultimately

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The United Nations declared 2006 as the International year of

A) Deserts and Desertification B) World population
C) Communication D) Elderly persons
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Deserts and Desertification

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 The main objective of Availability Management is?

A) To monitor and report availability of services and components B) To guarantee availability levels for services and components
C) To ensure that all targets in Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are met D) To ensure that service availability matches or exceeds the agreed needs of the business
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) To ensure that service availability matches or exceeds the agreed needs of the business

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Energy is continuously generated in the sun due to

A) Nuclear fusion B) Nuclear fission
C) Radioactivity D) Artificial radioactivity
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) Nuclear fusion

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An object that has kinetic energy must be

A) At an elevated position B) Falling
C) At rest D) Moving
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Moving

Explanation:

In physics, we know that the kinetic energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion. It is defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity.

Hence, An object that has kinetic energy must be in motion i.e, moving.

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Controlling marketing activities :

What does monitoring and controlling marketing activities entail?

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All those activities which have been planned out by the marketing department must be tried out in the market several times in order to be able to conclude if such activities are worthwhile or not. Such activities may be repeated several times over a period say six months or a year in order to be able to decide whether to stick to them or replace them with other better alternatives. Monitoring and controlling the marketing activities entails keeping proper records of the various activities and tracking them time and again particularly when it comes to the media, when to promote the product, cost factor, reach or the number of persons towards whom the promotions have been targeted, responses generated, sales generation and return on sales

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A source program is the program written in which level language  ?

A) Alpha Numeric B) High-Level
C) Symbolic D) Machine
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) High-Level

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The direction of heat flow between two objects depends on

A) Their masses B) Their heat contents
C) Their temperatures D) Whether they are in solid, liquid or gaseous state
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Their temperatures

Explanation:

Heat always flows from a body at higher temperature to a body at a lower temperature.

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