G10 T1 Types of Consumer Markets & Competition 10G1 ABO

Tuesday, 7th of October 2025
Consumer Markets and Competition
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Tuesday, 7th of October 2025
Consumer Markets and Competition

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There are two ways to segment (divide) a market. Through __________________ and _______________ segmentation.
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sellers, customers
B
industrial, consumer
C
demographic, geographic
D
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geographic
demographic

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demographic
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geographic

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demographic
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geographic
C
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demographic
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geographic
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Starter Activity:

1. negmentiotas 
This word means when businesses divide customers into group.

2. gtartge ramtek
This word means the group of customers who will buy the product.

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What are the two types of segmentation?
A
demarcation and geologic
B
democratic and geomatic
C
demographic and geographic

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Samsung researches the income of people who can afford their new phones. What segmentation is this an example of?
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demographic
B
geographic

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Arabica Coffee company does research to find out which gender, male or female like matcha latte more. What segmentation is this an example of?
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demographic
B
geographic

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A company is researching a special jacket for children in Russia to use in winter. What segmentation is this an example of?
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demographic
B
geographic

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Activity

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Cheap price    
Expensive price 
Specific products  
Generic products
Many customers
A few customers

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Write two examples of niche products and mass products.

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What is today's main topic?
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Business Profits
B
Competition
C
Gender Segmentation
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Dh 950
Do they have the same target market? 
Are the product prices similar? 

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Competition is when businesses sell ______ goods or services to the _____ ________ market.
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similar, some, target
B
same, similar, consumer
C
similar, same, target
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Are the companies KFC and Cheesecake Factory in competition? Why/why not?
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yes
B
no

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Why are some businesses in competition?
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To get more customers to sell less products.
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To get more customers and decrease market share.
C
To make more profit by selling more products and increase market share.
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Competition means better quality of goods and fair prices.Who benefits from this?
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businesses
B
customers

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Competition can increase market share and profits. Who benefits from this?
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businesses
B
customers

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Competition means there are more choices of products in the market Who benefits from this?
A
businesses
B
customers

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