Question: Articles associated with this question : Who Needs Google's Android? Huawei Trademarks Its Own Smartphone OS Question: Persuading smartphone users to switch operating systems is

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    Who Needs Google's Android? Huawei Trademarks Its Own Smartphone OS

    Question:

    Persuading smartphone users to switch operating systems is difficult

    1. True
    2. False
  2. Question 2

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    Who Needs Google's Android? Huawei Trademarks Its Own Smartphone OS

    Question:

    The market for smartphone operating systems is presently

    1. a monopoly

    2. a duopoly

    3. an oligopoly

    4. highly competitive

    5. dominated by Huawei in China

  3. Question

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    Drug Giant Tries New Tactic to Fight Cancer

    Question:

    AstraZeneca's new tactic in the cancer drug market involves

    1. prioritizing early cancer.

    2. prioritizing late-stage cancer

    3. extending the patents of cancer drugs about to expire

    4. testing the efficacy of non-cancer drugs for fighting cancer

    5. developing near-generic versions of cancer drugs whose patents have expired

  4. Question 4

    Articles associated with this question :

    As Fiat Chrysler Pursues Renault Tie-Up, Nissan Weighs Stakes

    Question:

    The arrest and detention of Carlos Ghosn helped to resolve long-simmering tensions between Renault and Nissan.

    1. True
    2. False
  5. Question 5

    Articles associated with this question :

    The Swiss Surfer Behind $2 Billion Payments Startup Checkout.com

    Question:

    In order to be innovative, Guillaume Pousaz always focused on the geographies where there was the most competition

    1. True
    2. False
  6. Question 6

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    Why a Magazine Giant Wanted Nothing to Do With Time and Fortune

    Question:

    Magazine publisher Meredith distinguishes between "problems" and "situations." In the company's terminology, "problems" refer to

    1. problem employees

    2. problem customers

    3. problem people in general

    4. businesses that cannot be fixed

    5. technical challenges rather than social challenges

  7. Question 7

    Articles associated with this question :

    Drug Giant Tries New Tactic to Fight Cancer

    Question:

    Typically, drug companies aim their new cancer drugs at patients with advanced forms of the disease who have exhausted other treatment options.

    1. True
    2. False
  8. Question 8

    Articles associated with this question :

    As Fiat Chrysler Pursues Renault Tie-Up, Nissan Weighs Stakes

    Question:

    The proposed merger between Renault and Fiat Chrysler poses risks for Nissan. There is also a potential upside for Nissan, namely

    1. access to the Italian market.

    2. a way to avoid burdensome US tariffs

    3. a pretext to declare independence from Fiat Chrysler

    4. a $2 billion separation clause in their existing alliance

    5. access to cheaper parts and a deeper pool of technology

  9. Question 9

    Articles associated with this question :

    The Swiss Surfer Behind $2 Billion Payments Startup Checkout.com

    Question:

    A key strategic component of the way Guillaume Pousaz transformed a low-tech payments firm into Checkout.com was

    1. his alliance with Amazon.com

    2. subsidies from the Swiss state

    3. avoiding acquisitions at all costs

    4. his excellent contacts to Silicon Valley

    5. his sequencing of internationalization moves

  10. Question 10

    Articles associated with this question :

    Why a Magazine Giant Wanted Nothing to Do With Time and Fortune

    Question:

    The reason that Meredith wanted nothing to do with Time and Fortune is essentially that Time and Fortune have too much proprietary content

    1. True
    2. False

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