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Questions # 61:

John Browne, a junior buyer for a corporation, is analysing the global supply market before undertaking negotiations and is wondering whether foreign exchange rates are important to factor into his research. Should John consider the foreign exchange rates?

Options:

A.

No, exchange rates only apply to the national economy

B.

No, as they only affect the bank's interest rates for loans

C.

Yes, as they can affect profit and turnover

D.

Yes, only if the organisation can handle foreign currencies in their accounts

Questions # 62:

Which of the following is the most appropriate pricing arrangement in contracts where major inputs are commodities?

Options:

A.

Price adjustment mechanism

B.

Cost reimbursable pricing arrangement

C.

Standard schedule of rates

D.

Fixed pricing arrangement

Questions # 63:

Which best describes features of the recovery phase in a business cycle? Select TWO.

Options:

A.

Business confidence is low

B.

Prices are stable or rising

C.

Production capacity is reached

D.

Consumer spending rises

E.

New investment falls

Questions # 64:

Champion Toys (CT) is negotiating a large order of luxury toys with its supplier, Top Teds. CT has identified that lead times, order quantities, and delivery locations are tradeables that could be used in this negotiation. At which negotiation stage should CT introduce these tradeables?

Options:

A.

Bargaining

B.

Closure

C.

Proposing

D.

Opening

Questions # 65:

AB Manufacturing seeks to buy a new materials resource planning (MRP) software system. At the ‘defining the business need’ stage of the procurement cycle, the procurement manager ensured that all the internal stakeholders involved had the power to contribute and sign off on requirements. For the MRP system, the procurement manager consulted the head of production planning of AB Manufacturing. The head of production contributed to demand levels, existing manufacturing planning, and existing staff levels. What type of power does the head of production demonstrate?

Options:

A.

Expert

B.

Legitimate

C.

Referent

D.

Reward

Questions # 66:

It may be more difficult to buy on a credit from supplier who locates in a country with a hyperinflation? Is this assumption true?

Options:

A.

No, because supplier's bank will take risks from currency fluctuation

B.

Yes, because the supplier's currency will lose its value overtime

C.

Yes, because buyer has more advantage if they make payment in their own currency

D.

No, because the higher the inflation rate, the stronger the supplier's currency

Questions # 67:

Stalemate is more likely to happen if both parties trade more variables in a commercial negotiation. Is this assumption true?

Options:

A.

No, because the party who offers more variables will have lower bargaining power

B.

Yes, because the negotiation will last endlessly if there are too many variables

C.

No, because more variables will facilitate more possible negotiated outcomes

D.

Yes, because more variables will cause more conflicts of interest

Questions # 68:

Which of the following is considered a strength of a ‘logical’ style negotiator?

Options:

A.

Assertive

B.

Methodical

C.

Friendly and accessible

D.

Interrelate issues easily and make quick decisions

Questions # 69:

’What specific tests do you carry out to ensure quality is achieved?’ This is an example of which type of negotiation question?

Options:

A.

Leading

B.

Probing

C.

Reflective

D.

Closed

Questions # 70:

The buyer's bargaining power tends to be relatively higher than supplier's bargaining power in which of the following circumstances?

Options:

A.

The buyer does not have the option to move to an alternative supplier

B.

The buyer's spend takes up a small proportion of supplier revenue

C.

The buyer demand is so urgent that it can’t be postponed

D.

The buyer is large in size relative to its suppliers

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