School of Business New York University INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING Professor Ambar Machfoedy Sample Exam This is a closed book‚ closed notes mid-term exam. You have 1 hour to complete this exam. Individual point allocation for each question is indicated in parentheses. Points allocation across questions is not equal‚ so please pace your self accordingly. As you go through the exam please do not get stuck on any one question in particular. Please write all answers in the blue test booklet
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SCALP Layers:- * (S) Skin:- * Contains hair follicles which makes it hairy. * Has numerous sebaceous glands. * (C) Superficial fascia * Connects skin to the epicranial aponeurosis. * Provides an easy passage for blood vessels. * This layer is fibrous and dense in the middle and thin at the periphery. * Swelling in this part is not profuse but very painful. * Injury to the head till this layer causes profuse bleeding which can be stopped by
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Marketing 303-Final Review Sheet (Part I) Multiple Choice 1. The promotional mix 2.coupons 3. Strategy that stimulates more consumer demand for products 4. Different types of advertising 5. Different types of advertising 6. Ads in unconventional places 7. Coupons‚ premiums‚ contests‚ free samples‚ and frequent buyer programs 8. loyalty marketing programs 9. point-of-purchase promotion 10. personal selling versus advertising or sales promotion 11. Elaboration Likelihood Model of
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ITB 400 Final Exam‚ Essay Questions‚ 20 Points Instruction: Please show your work and defend the answer 1. Exchange rate fluctuations contribute to the risk of foreign investment through three possible channels: Which of the following contributes and accounts for most of the volatility? A. (i) and (ii) B. (ii) and (iii) C. (i) and (iii) D. only (ii) Answer is B = “exchange rate fluctuations contribute to the risk of foreign investment through three possible channels: 1. Its
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As mammals our aerobic metabolic system requires oxygen for us to sustain life. The organ that transports oxygen from the environment into the body where it is needed‚ are the lungs. Oxygen is transported through cellular respiration from the lungs to tissues and organs. Between 2‚100 to 2‚400 gallons of air is breathed to fuel 2‚400 gallons of blood that is pumped into the heart. Respiration is controlled by the medulla oblongata‚ which deals with the autonomic function of breathing. This characteristic
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IS3220 Final Exam Review 1. What can you detect by analyzing a data packet? Policy violations and possible network vulnerabilities 2. NetWitness Investigator works how? Real Time 3. What is used by TCP to establish a session between two systems? Three way handshake 4. Which of the following protocols is a connection-oriented protocol that operates at the transport layer of the OSI model and supports reliable connections? TCP 5. Promiscuous mode is most commonly associated with_____________?
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Solution Final Exam Managerial Accounting Winter 2009 ADM2341 All Sections STUDENT NAME: STUDENT NUMBER: Instructions: 1. Answer all questions in this booklet. Booklet is not to be removed from the examination room. You may separate the pages but ensure that you put them back together and staple before handing in. 2. Please limit your answer to the space provided. Please indicate if you use the back of a page. 3. The use of standard abbreviations (O/H for
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Anatomy Study Guide Exam 1 Blood Blood components: know the relative amounts of the components and the functions of each component Formed elements: 1. Erythrocytes (red blood cells): involved in carrying oxygen 2. Leukocytes (white blood cells): involved in immune system - fight off infections 3. Platelets: involved in blood clotting Plasma: (liquid part of blood – dilute solution of salts‚ glucose‚ amino acids‚ vitamins‚ urea‚ proteins‚ and fats * 90% water * 7% protein
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MB 300 – Exam 1 Lauren Amar Multiple Choice (0.33 point each) – Highlight the best answer. 1. The degree to which organizational tasks are subdivided into separate jobs is referred to as a. formalization. b. specialization. c. professionalism. d. centralization. 2. ____ is the degree to which an organization achieves its goals. a. Effectiveness b. Efficiency c. Organizational strategy d. Stakeholder profitability 3. ____ are used to coordinate activities between the top and bottom
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Exam 1: The complete set of hereditary information carried by an organism is its genome Human DNA contains 20% C on a molar basis. What are the mole percents of A‚ G‚ and T? A- 30% G- 20% T- 30% In a polynucleotide‚ a phosphate group is linked to the 3’ and 5’ carbons 2 pentoses Which of the following is a transition mutation? A-T —> G-C - transition= purine —> purine or pyrimidine —> pyrimidine - Purines- GA - Pyrimidines- CT The basic building block of nucleic acids is the nucleotide
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