Practice Test
Chapter 8:
Site Locations and Selection
Practice Test
1.
A strip center is an example of a central business district.
a.
TRUE
b.
FALSE
2.
A kiosk refers to the type of shopping center that is connected by walkways.
a.
TRUE
b.
FALSE
3.
Malls offer the conveniece of more than one retailer that may sell similar merchandise.
a.
TRUE
b.
FALSE
4.
Traffic refers to the number of people who pass a retail location in a given period of time.
a.
TRUE
b.
FALSE
5.
Zoning laws refer to the types of leases a landlord can provide to a business.
a.
TRUE
b.
FALSE
6.
The geographic area from which a retail store draws most of its customers is known as the:
a.
shopping zone
b.
trade area
c.
access area
d.
demographics
7.
Services that should be spelled out in a lease may include:
a.
amount of rent
b.
length of lease
c.
services provided by the landlord
d.
all of the above
8.
When customers are able to get in and out of a business site easily, this is known as:
a.
the visibility factor
b.
ease of access
c.
traffic report
d.
access zone
9.
An exterior shopping area that has developed without much planning is known as a:
a.
central business district
b.
downtown
c.
shopping center
d.
strip mall
10.
Which of the following is not an advantage of a freestanding location?
a.
convenience
b.
direct competition
c.
convenience
d.
better visibility
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Chapter 7
Chapter 8
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