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(ii) Exporting:- Selling goods and services produced in one country to customers in another country. It involves cross-border trade and can be direct (selling directly to foreign buyers) or indirect (using intermediaries).(iii) Direct investment: Investing in foreign markets by establishing business operations or acquiring assets, such as factories, offices, or entire companies, to gain a long-term presence and control. (iv) Tariffs: Taxes or duties imposed by a government on imported or exported goods. Tariffs are used to protect domestic industries, generate revenue, and regulate trade. (v) Import quota: A limit set by a government on the quantity of a specific product that can be imported within a given period. Quotas aim to protect domestic industries from foreign competition and manage trade balance. *================================* (8a)Market segmentation is the process of dividing a broad consumer or business market into smaller, more homogeneous groups of customers with similar needs, preferences, or characteristics. This enables firms to tailor their marketing efforts to specific segments for more effective targeting. (8b) i. Product Selection: Choosing the right mix of products to meet customer needs and preferences, ensuring variety and relevance. ii. Pricing Strategy: Setting prices for products to balance profitability and competitiveness, considering factors such as cost, demand, and market conditions. iii. Promotion: Planning and implementing promotional activities, including advertising, sales promotions, and in-store displays, to attract and engage customers. iv. Inventory Management: Monitoring and managing stock levels to ensure product availability, minimize stockouts, and reduce excess inventory, optimizing sales and profitability. *================================* (9a) Marketing planning is the process of developing and implementing strategies and tactics to achieve marketing objectives. It involves analyzing the market environment, setting goals, and outlining actions to reach target customers and achieve business growth. (9b) i. Market Analysis: Conducting research to understand market trends, customer needs, and competitive landscape to inform strategic decisions. ii. Goal Setting: Defining specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) marketing objectives that align with overall business goals. iii. Strategy Development: Formulating strategies to position the brand, target key segments, and create a unique value proposition. *================================* COMPLETED✅✅✅

It involves idea generation, product design, prototype testing, and market introduction.(v) Raw materials:- These are the basic materials that are processed or transformed into finished goods. They are essential for manufacturing and production processes in various industries. *================================* (4a) i. Buying Behavior:- Consumer market involves individual or household purchases for personal use, characterized by emotional buying decisions. Organizational market involves purchases by businesses for operational needs, characterized by rational and strategic buying decisions. ii. Volume of Purchase:- Consumer market purchases are typically small in volume and frequency. Organizational market purchases are often large in volume and less frequent, involving bulk buying and long-term contracts. (b) i. Identifying Market Opportunities:- To discover new markets or segments and assess their potential. ii. Understanding Consumer Needs:- To gather insights into customer preferences, behaviors, and motivations. iii. Reducing Risk:- To make informed decisions and reduce the risk of product failure. iv. Improving Product Offerings:- To enhance product features and ensure they meet customer expectations. v. Competitive Analysis:- To analyze competitors' strategies and market positioning. vi. Evaluating Marketing Performance:- To assess the effectiveness of marketing campaigns and strategies. (c) i. Systematic Approach:- It follows a structured and organized method for data collection and analysis. ii. Objective Analysis:- It provides unbiased and accurate information for decision-making. iii. Relevance:- It focuses on addressing specific marketing problems and providing actionable insights. iv. Timeliness:- It ensures that the information is collected and analyzed promptly to support timely decisions. *================================* (5a) Warehousing is the process of storing goods in a large, organized facility (warehouse) until they are needed for distribution or sale. It involves managing inventory, handling, and safeguarding products to ensure they are available when required. (b) i. Storage:- Warehouses provide space to store raw materials, work-in-progress items, and finished goods until they are needed. ii. Inventory Management:- They help manage inventory levels, ensuring products are available when required and reducing the risk of stockouts. iii. Order Fulfillment:- Warehouses facilitate the picking, packing, and shipping of orders to customers or retail outlets, enhancing distribution efficiency. iv. Value-Added Services:- They offer additional services such as packaging, labeling, and assembly, helping firms meet specific customer requirements and improving product readiness. *================================* (6) i. Cost-Plus Pricing:- Determine the total cost of producing the product and add a markup percentage to ensure a profit margin. ii. Value-Based Pricing:- Set prices based on the perceived value of the product to the customer, considering factors such as quality, brand reputation, and unique features. iii. Competitive Pricing:- Analyze competitors' prices and set your prices at a similar level, slightly lower or higher, depending on your market positioning. iv. Penetration Pricing:- Set a low initial price to attract customers and gain market share quickly, then gradually increase the price as demand grows. v. Price Skimming:- Set a high initial price for a new or innovative product to maximize profits from early adopters, then lower the price over time to attract a broader customer base. *================================* ( 7) (i) Joint ventures:- A business arrangement where two or more parties collaborate on a specific project or business activity, sharing resources, risks, and profits while retaining their separate legal identities.

*2024 NECO MARKETING ANSWERS* *================================* MARKETING OBJ 01-10: DCDECCBBBC 11-20: ACCDCDDCEB 21-30: CBAEEDDBCB 31-40: EACCAEBCEE 41-50: DDEBDABBDE 51-60: ADBCCCDBCB COMPLETED *================================* INSTRUCTIONS: ANSWER FIVE (5) QUESTIONS ONLY 1(a) The marketing environment consists of external forces that directly or indirectly influence an organization's acquisition of inputs and generation of outputs, comprising internal and external environments. The internal environment includes factors within the organization, such as employees, management, and corporate culture. The external environment is divided into the microenvironment (customers, suppliers, competitors, intermediaries, and the public) and the macro environment (demographic, economic, natural, technological, political, and cultural forces). (b) i. Economic Growth:- Marketing stimulates economic growth by creating demand for goods and services. This leads to increased production and sales, contributing to GDP growth. ii. Employment Creation:- The marketing industry provides numerous job opportunities in various sectors, including advertising, sales, market research, and logistics. iii. Consumer Awareness:- Marketing educates consumers about available products and services, helping them make informed purchasing decisions and enhancing their standard of living. iv. Attraction of Foreign Investment:- Effective marketing strategies can attract foreign investors by showcasing Nigeria’s market potential, contributing to economic development and infrastructure improvement. *================================* (2a) i. Focus:- The selling concept focuses on the needs of the seller, aiming to convert products into cash through aggressive sales techniques. The marketing concept, on the other hand, focuses on the needs of the consumer, aiming to meet these needs through tailored products and services. ii. Approach: The selling concept employs a push approach, emphasizing promotion and sales to achieve profit. The marketing concept employs a pull approach, emphasizing understanding and satisfying customer needs to build long-term relationships and ensure repeat business. (b) i. Product:- Refers to what the company is offering to the consumer, which could be a tangible good or an intangible service. It involves decisions about product design, features, quality, brand name, and packaging. ii. Price:- Refers to the amount of money consumers have to pay to acquire the product. It involves pricing strategies, discounting, payment terms, and financing options to attract the target market. iii. Place:- Refers to how the product is distributed and made available to the consumer. It involves decisions about distribution channels, locations, inventory management, and logistics. iv. Promotion:- Refers to the various ways of communicating with the target market to persuade them to buy the product. It involves advertising, sales promotion, public relations, and personal selling. *================================* (3) (i) Government market:- This consists of government agencies and institutions that purchase goods and services for public use or for providing services to citizens. These markets are characterized by formal procurement processes and significant purchasing power. (ii) Institutional market:- This includes entities such as schools, hospitals, and non-profit organizations that purchase goods and services to support their operations. These markets focus on quality and cost-efficiency. (iii) Reseller market:- This consists of intermediaries such as wholesalers and retailers who purchase goods to resell them at a profit. They focus on buying products that will appeal to their customers and yield high sales volume. (iv) Product development:- This refers to the process of creating new products or improving existing ones to meet customer needs better.

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It wasn't easy, and there were many times he wanted to give up, but he kept reminding himself of the saying. Years passed, and Liam's hard work began to pay off. He earned a degree, got a better job, and even bought his own small house. He reconnected with his old friends, who were impressed by the changes he had made. Most importantly, Liam felt a sense of accomplishment and pride that he had never known before. Liam's story became a testament to the truth of the saying, "As you make your bed, so you lie on it." He learned that while it was easy to blame his circumstances on bad luck or external factors, his life was ultimately shaped by the choices he made. And by taking responsibility for those choices, he was able to build a better future for himself. •=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•= *SECTION B* *SECTION B* *NUMBER 5* Comprehension Answers: --- (a) Passengers amazed, inspired, and made the writer laugh and weep. (b) The story of the woman he picked up late one August night affected the writer the most. (c) The writer did not drive away because he reasoned that the passenger might need his assistance. (d) (i) The figure of speech is personification. (ii) It means that the sun was beginning to rise. (e) (i) The grammatical name is a conditional clause. (ii) Its function is to express a condition under which the writer would not proceed. (f) The writer made the woman happy by carrying her bag to the car and by driving her around the city to places of personal significance. (g) The woman asked the writer to drive her through the town to revisit significant places from her past because she had a short time to live and wanted to reflect on her memories. (h) (i) met (ii) moved (iii) situations (iv) shining (v) speaking (vi) abruptly •=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=• S

Fiscal policy measures, such as subsidies and tax breaks, can provide targeted relief to vulnerable populations and businesses. However, these must be implemented in a fiscally responsible manner to avoid further inflationary pressures and unsustainable levels of debt. Supply-side interventions, such as investments in infrastructure, education, and innovation, can help to boost productivity and increase the supply of goods and services, thereby mitigating inflationary pressures. Additionally, measures to promote competition and reduce market distortions can help to keep prices in check. Communication and transparency are also crucial. Citizens need to be informed about the causes and potential solutions to inflation. This will help to build trust and foster a sense of shared responsibility for addressing the crisis. In conclusion, the recent surge in prices has created an economic crisis that is inflicting severe hardship on citizens and undermining the stability of our society. policymakers must act decisively and implement a comprehensive range of measures to curb inflation, support vulnerable populations, and restore economic confidence. Failure to do so will have dire consequences for the well-being of our citizens and the future prosperity of our nation. •=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=• (4) Liam had always been a free spirit, someone who lived by the mantra of "live for the moment." Throughout his early twenties, he focused on enjoying life rather than planning for the future. While his friends were finishing their degrees, getting jobs, and saving for the future, Liam spent his days traveling, partying, and living off short-term jobs. His parents and friends often warned him, “Liam, you need to think about your future. What are you going to do when you’re older?” But Liam would just laugh it off, confident that everything would work out. He believed that his charm and spontaneity would always see him through. By the time Liam was thirty, his carefree lifestyle began to catch up with him. Most of his friends had stable jobs, families, and homes. Liam, on the other hand, was still living in a small, run-down apartment, working a series of dead-end jobs that barely paid the bills. He had no savings, no career prospects, and no real direction. One day, as he was packing up his things after being let go from yet another job, Liam received an invitation to a reunion. It was from his high school class, and the event was to be held at a fancy hotel downtown. Despite his initial hesitation, he decided to go, hoping to reconnect with old friends and maybe find some inspiration. At the reunion, Liam saw many familiar faces. His friends were doing well: some were doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs, and artists. They talked about their families, their careers, and their plans for the future. Liam felt a pang of regret as he listened, realizing how different his life was from theirs. When asked about his own life, he tried to laugh it off, but the reality of his situation was undeniable. During the reunion, Liam ran into Sarah, a girl he had dated briefly in high school. Sarah had always been driven and focused, and now she was a successful architect. They talked for a while, and Sarah, sensing Liam's unease, offered him some friendly advice. “Liam, it's never too late to start planning for your future. You have to take responsibility for your life and make better choices.” Her words stuck with him, and that night, Liam went home and looked at his life with new eyes. He realized that he had been avoiding responsibility for too long and that his current situation was a direct result of his past choices. As you make your bed, so you lie on it, he thought to himself. It was time to change. The next day, Liam made a decision. He enrolled in night classes at the local community college and found a steady job that, while not glamorous, provided a stable income. He started saving money and cut back on his partying.

Studies have consistently shown that educated women are more likely to be healthy, have higher incomes, and participate in the workforce. They are also more likely to invest in their children's education, creating a positive cycle that benefits generations to come. In addition to the economic benefits, education also plays a crucial role in promoting gender equality and empowering women. When girls are educated, they are better able to make informed decisions about their lives, including their health, their careers, and their families. They are also less likely to experience violence and discrimination. I understand that you may have cultural or traditional beliefs that influence your views on female education. However, I urge you to put aside these beliefs and to consider the overwhelming evidence in favor of educating girls. Our country cannot afford to waste the potential of half of its population. By denying your female children an education, you are not only harming them but also our entire society. I implore you to reconsider your decision and to give your daughters the gift of education. I know that you love your children and want what is best for them. I believe that educating your female children is the best way to ensure their future success and happiness. Please let me know if you would like to discuss this further. I am always available to answer any questions or concerns you may have. Your loving nephew/niece, [Mr OLAMIDE] •=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=• (3) SOARING PRICES: A CRIPPLING BURDEN ON CITIZENS In recent times, our nation has witnessed a sharp and unrelenting surge in the prices of goods and services, leaving citizens grappling with a severe economic crisis that threatens to erode their livelihoods and shatter their dreams. This alarming phenomenon has cast a dark shadow over households, businesses, and the overall fabric of our society, demanding urgent attention and decisive action from policymakers. The effects of this inflation are far-reaching and devastating. For ordinary citizens, the rising cost of living has become an intolerable burden that squeezes their budgets and undermines their purchasing power. Essential commodities such as food, clothing, and shelter have become increasingly expensive, forcing families to make difficult choices and sacrifices. Many are forced to cut back on basic necessities, compromising their health and well-being. The transportation sector has also been hit hard by the price hikes. Fuel costs have skyrocketed, making it exorbitantly expensive for commuters and businesses to travel. This, in turn, has a ripple effect on the prices of goods and services, as transportation costs are passed on to consumers. The result is a vicious cycle that further exacerbates inflation. Businesses, too, are feeling the pinch. Higher input costs, including raw materials, labor, and energy, are squeezing their profit margins and threatening their viability. Small businesses, in particular, are struggling to stay afloat, as they lack the economies of scale and financial resilience of larger corporations. As businesses falter, job losses may follow, further exacerbating the economic hardship faced by citizens. The psychological effects of inflation can also be profound. When prices rise unabated, citizens lose confidence in the economy and their own financial futures. They may become reluctant to spend, leading to a slowdown in economic activity and further stagnation. Moreover, inflation can erode trust in government and institutions, as citizens perceive a lack of effective response to their economic woes. Addressing this crisis requires a comprehensive and multifaceted approach from policymakers. Monetary policy tools, such as interest rate hikes, can help to curb inflation by reducing demand. However, these measures must be carefully calibrated to avoid stifling economic growth and exacerbating unemployment.

*2024 COMPLETE SOLUTION ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE* ENGLISH OBJ: 01-10: AEEEDECEEC 11-20: BDADCDDEBC 21-30: DAABCABDDD 31-40: DDCECDEEED 41-50: DBECEAADBA 51-60: ABADACADCD 61-70: ABBEBBDCCA 71-80: DBCAECEEAE 81-90: AAADAEBCDE 91-100: BBCAEADECE ©️©️©️🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 TEST OF ORAL: 1-10: EDABBEBDEB 11-20: DADDEEDEEB 21-30: BECDDDAAAC 31-40: CBBBCBBCAD 41-50: BECEADABDA 51-60: DACBCBBCDE 💻💻💻☑️☑️💻💻💻🚀 *PICK ONLY ONE (1) FROM THIS SECTION A* English Essay SECTION A: Answer 1 (ONE) questions in the SECTION A (1) ARGUMENT AGAINST THE MOTION: Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed judges, and fellow debaters, I stand here today to vehemently oppose the motion that a cashless policy will do more harm than good to society. In fact, I strongly believe that a cashless policy is a progressive step that can bring about numerous benefits to our society. First and foremost, implementing a cashless policy can significantly reduce the incidence of corruption and illegal activities in our society. With digital transactions, there is a clear record of every transaction made, making it harder for individuals to engage in illicit financial activities. This increased transparency can lead to a more accountable and ethical society. Furthermore, a cashless policy can enhance financial inclusion by providing access to financial services for underserved populations. Many individuals, especially in rural areas, do not have access to traditional banking services. By transitioning to a cashless society, these individuals can benefit from mobile banking, e-wallets, and other digital payment methods, allowing them to participate more fully in the formal economy. Additionally, a cashless policy can boost economic growth by streamlining transactions and reducing the costs associated with cash handling. Digital payments are faster, more efficient, and often come with lower transaction fees than cash transactions. This can lead to increased productivity and competitiveness in the business sector, ultimately driving economic growth. Moreover, a cashless society can improve overall security for individuals and businesses. With reduced cash transactions, the risk of theft, robbery, and counterfeit currency decreases significantly. People can feel safer knowing that their financial transactions are conducted securely through digital channels. Critics of a cashless policy may argue that it excludes vulnerable populations who may not have access to technology or be comfortable with digital transactions. However, with the right support and education programs, these populations can be empowered to embrace digital payment solutions and benefit from a cashless society. In conclusion, a cashless policy has the potential to bring about numerous benefits to society, including reducing corruption, promoting financial inclusion, boosting economic growth, and enhancing security. While there may be challenges to overcome in the transition to a cashless society, the long-term advantages far outweigh any potential drawbacks. Therefore, I urge you to reject the notion that a cashless policy will do more harm than good to society and embrace the opportunities it presents for a more inclusive and prosperous future. Thank you. •=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=•=• (2) No. 23 Green Street, Sunshine Estate, Lagos, Nigeria. July 16, 2024. Dear Uncle, I hope this letter finds you in good health and spirits. I am writing to you today to express my deep concern about your decision not to educate your female children. I understand that you may have your reasons for this stance, but I believe that it is essential for you to reconsider. Education is a fundamental human right that should not be denied to anyone, regardless of their gender. It is the key to unlocking a brighter future for our children and for our society as a whole. When girls are denied an education, they are denied the opportunity to reach their full potential and to contribute meaningfully to their communities.

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If you fail English language in the NECO examination, it means you didn't meet the required passing grade. This can affect your overall performance and ability to progress to the next level of education or pursue certain career paths. Here are some possible consequences: 1. Re-sit the exam: You may need to re-take the English language exam in the next available session. 2. Impact on admission: Failing English language may affect your chances of getting admitted into a university or college, as it's a core subject. 3. Limit career options: English language proficiency is essential for many careers, so failing the exam might limit your job prospects. 4. Need to improve: Failing the exam indicates areas where you need improvement. Focus on enhancing your English language skills to succeed in future exams. Remember, failing an exam doesn't define your worth or potential. Use it as an opportunity to learn and grow!

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