Description : Narrow Competitive advantages but High Tradability suggest which mode of international entry? A. Export B. Franchise / Licensee C. Joint Venture D. Wholly owned subsidiary
Last Answer : Franchise / Licensee
Description : Broad Competitive advantages but Low Tradability suggest which mode of international entry? A. Joint Venture B. Franchise C. Export D. Wholly owned subsidiary
Last Answer : Wholly owned subsidiary
Description : Low Tradability and Narrow Competitive advantages suggest which mode of international entry? A. License B. Wholly owned subsidiary C. Joint Venture D. Export
Last Answer : Joint Venture
Description : High Tradability and Breadth of Competitive advantage suggest which mode of international entry? A. Export B. Franchise C. Wholly owned subsidiary D. Joint Venture
Last Answer : Export
Description : Which of the following is a mode of entry which can be chosen when going international? A. Consignment B. Wholly Owned Subsidiary C. Leasing D. Email
Last Answer : Wholly Owned Subsidiary
Description : Which of the following is a mode of entry which can be chosen when going international? A. Circular B. Horizontal C. Vertical D. None of the above
Last Answer : None of the above
Description : Which of the following is a mode of entry which can be chosen when going international? A. Export B. Vertical C. Horizontal D. Diagonal
Description : The Grummond Group buys computer peripherals in industrialised countries and sells them to developing countries. Grummond would most likely be classified as a A)trading company. B)strategic alliance. C)joint venture. D)licensee. E)subsidiary.
Last Answer : A)trading company.
Description : These are the Four Stages of Globalization A. Domestic, International, Multinational, Global (Stateless) B. Local, State, Country, World C. Micro, Macro, Geo-political, Geo-social D. Exporting, Licensing, Franchising, Joint Venture
Last Answer : Domestic, International, Multinational, Global (Stateless)
Description : Choice of International market entry mode is dependent on ...? A. Breadth of competitive advantage B. Tradability C. None of the above D. All the above
Last Answer : All the above
Description : Which of the following are elements of International Strategy framework? A. Market Selection B. Geographic Advantages C. Mode of Entry D. All of the above
Last Answer : All of the above
Description : The mode of entry into international business with least risk to the firm is: A. Indirect exports B. Direct exports C. Management contract D. Contract Manufacturing
Last Answer : Indirect exports
Description : Which of the following is NOT a strategic alliance? a) Joint marketing campaign b) Cooperative product development c) Joint venture d) Merger
Last Answer : Merger
Description : In case of joint products, the main objective of accounting of the cost is to apportion the joint costs incurred up to the split off point. For cost apportionment one company has chosen Physical Quantity Method. Three joint ... 20,000 (b) Rs. 60,000 (c) Rs. 1,80,000 (d) None of the these
Last Answer : (c) Rs. 1,80,000
Description : Governmental regulations can affect the viability & ----------- of a company using the internet as a foreign market entry mode. A. effectiveness B. association C. performance D. None of the above
Last Answer : effectiveness
Description : Why would a joint venture make more sense than a partnership for an international business?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What is outsourcing of production and concentrating on marketing operations in international business, known as ? (A) Licensing (B) Franchising (C) Contract manufacturing (D) Joint venture
Last Answer : Answer: Franchising
Description : A partnership between a domestic firm and a foreign firm is known as 1. a joint venture 2. an international partnership 3. a multinational enterprise 4. licensing 5. exporting
Last Answer : a joint venture
Description : Cuisinart Corporation owns the Spalding name but does not produce a single golf club or tennis ball. This arrangement could indicate what type of organisational structure for international marketing? A)exporting B)trading C)joint venture D)strategic alliance E)licensing
Last Answer : E)licensing
Description : The lowest level of commitment to international marketing, and also the most flexible approach, is A)a joint venture. B)direct ownership. C)exporting. D)licensing. E)a trading company.
Last Answer : C)exporting.
Description : A partnership between a domestic firm and a foreign firm is known as A)a joint venture. B)an international partnership. C)a multinational enterprise D)licensing. E)exporting
Last Answer : A)a joint venture.
Description : Having less than 50 percent of equity share in an international venture is calleda) Minority interest b) Joint venture c) Majority interest d) Exporting
Last Answer : a) Minority interest
Description : When this idea was mooted, industry experts felt that the name chosen for this venture would alienate prospective customers. John Kilcullen of IDG, whose idea this was, disagreed. He felt that the ... yellow-and black colour scheme made their releases easy to pick out. What are we talking about
Last Answer : Suntory.
Description : Which of the following frameworks are used for Market Selection when going international? A. STARS B. CAGE C. Ansoff D. BCG Matrix
Last Answer : CAGE
Description : Which of the following frameworks are not used for Market Selection when going international? A. PESTEL B. Experience Curve C. CAGE D. None of the above
Last Answer : Experience Curve
Description : The following is not a ‘reactive’ reason for going global. A. Trade barriers B. International customers C. International competition D. Product differentiation
Last Answer : Product differentiation
Description : Where should I go to get a joint venture loan in order to purchase a property?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : BrahMos is the joint venture of which of?
Last Answer : India and Russia
Description : The Matatilla Project is (a) executed by Uttar Pradesh (b) executed by Madhya Pradesh (c) a joint venture by Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh (d) a joint venture by Uttar Pradesh and Bihar
Last Answer : Ans: (c)
Description : The Bhakra Nangal Multipurpose Project is a joint venture of [IAS 2009] (a) Punjab and Haryana only (b) Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan only (c) Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh (d) Punjab and Himachal Pradesh only
Last Answer : Ans: (b)
Description : Indian Accounting Standard – 28 is related to– (A) Accounting for taxes on income (B) Financial Reporting of Interests in Joint Venture (C) Impairment of Assets (D) Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets
Last Answer : Answer: Impairment of Assets
Description : What are gilt-edged securities? (1) Securities issued by the multinational companies. (2) Securities issued by the Government (3) Securities issued by the private sector (4) Securities issued by the joint venture companies
Last Answer : (2) Securities issued by the Government Explanation: Gilt-edged securities are bonds issued by governments. They are government securities, i.e., instruments issued by the government to borrow money from the market. Gilt-edged securities are a high-grade investment with very low risk.
Description : The joint river valley venture of India and Nepal is – (1) Gomati (2) Chambal (3) Damodar (4) Kosi
Last Answer : (4) Kosi Explanation: Immediately after independence, policy planners sought a solution to the recurring flood menace faced by people of North Bihar from the Kosi and other rivers flowing ... to provide substantial flood cushion along with large irrigation and power benefits to both countries.
Description : Star Union Dai-Ichi Life insurance is a life insurance joint venture between life insurer Dai-Ichi and which banks? A) Indian Overseas Bank and United Bank of India B) Bank of India and Union Bank C) Canara Bank and Bank of India D) Allahabad Bank and OBC Bank E) Union Bank and Bank of Baroda
Last Answer : B) Bank of India and Union Bank Explanation: Star Union Dai-Ichi Life insurance = Japan‘s largest life insurer Dai-Ichi + Bank of India + Union Bank
Description : A merger is also called as ______________ 1. an amalgamation 2. a consortium 3. a joint venture 4. an acquisition 5. None of these
Last Answer : an amalgamation
Description : When two companies, who are usually rivals, come together to do business on a worldwide basis, this partnership is known as a 1. joint venture 2. strategic alliance 3. multinational venture 4. joint licensing 5. none of these
Last Answer : strategic alliance
Description : When exporting some common pitfalls include: A. failure to use an export management company B. failure to print service, sales, and warranty messages in local languages C. chasing orders around the ... orderly growth D. failure to consider licensing or joint venture agreements E. all of the above
Last Answer : E. all of the above
Description : Which Indian IT company is a Joint venture between BT and M&M?
Last Answer : Answer: Tech Mahindra
Description : Once a company makes a long-term commitment to a foreign market that has a promising political and economic environment, what becomes a possibility? A)Exporting B)Joint venture C)Limited exporting D)Direct ownership E)Licensing
Last Answer : D)Direct ownership
Description : When two companies, who are usually rivals, come together to do business on a worldwide basis, this partnership is known as a A)joint venture B)strategic alliance C)multinational venture D)joint licensing
Last Answer : B)strategic alliance
Description : What are gilt–edged securities? (1) Securities issued by the multinational companies. (2) Securities issued by the Government (3) Securities issued by the private sector (4) Securities issued by the joint venture companies
Last Answer : Securities issued by the Government
Description : The joint river valley venture of India and Nepal is (1) Gomati (2) Chambal (3) Damodar (4) Kosi
Last Answer : Kosi
Description : Which of the following is an example of Inorganic Growth? A. Book Publisher making entry into Stationery retailing B. Soap manufacturer launching a Hand Sanitizer C. Car Manufacturer acquiring a Tyre Manufacturer D. All of the above
Last Answer : Car Manufacturer acquiring a Tyre Manufacturer
Description : Which of the following is an example of Organic Growth? A. Acquisition of an input supplier B. Fabric manufacturer's entry into apparel retailing C. Merger with a competitor D. All of the above
Last Answer : Fabric manufacturer's entry into apparel retailing
Description : According to the five factors model, an attractive industry would have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT: A. Low barriers to entry. B. Suppliers with low bargaining power. C. A moderate degree of rivalry among competitors. D. Few good product substitutes.
Last Answer : Low barriers to entry.
Description : New entrants to an industry are more likely when (i.e., entry barriers are low when…) A. It is difficult to gain access to distribution channels. B. Economies of scale in the industry are high. C. Product differentiation in the industry is low. D. Capital requirements in the industry are high.
Last Answer : Product differentiation in the industry is low.
Description : Which of the following is NOT an entry barrier to an industry? A. None of these B. Economies of scale C. Customer loyalty D. Bargaining power of suppliers
Last Answer : Bargaining power of suppliers
Last Answer : A moderate degree of rivalry among competitors.