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2024 Valid CORe Real Exam Questions, practice HBX Certification

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Passing the HBX CORe Final Examination is an achievement in and of itself, but it also leads to the awarding of a certification from Harvard Business School. HBX CORe Final Examination certification is a testament to the learner's dedication and hard work. It is recognized by employers and educational institutions worldwide and can be added to a learner's resume or LinkedIn profile. HBX CORe Final Examination certification serves as evidence of the learner's proficiency in business fundamentals, demonstrating to potential employers that they are ready to tackle the challenges of the business world.


Objectives of HBX CORe Exam

Understand the specialized and equally valuable skills of the HBX CORe exam all of these covered in HBX CORe Dumps. The support on the HBX CORE exhausts will be examined: Consumer needs: fundamentals, Strategies to examine and reinforce needs. Suppliers and expenses, Markets, Competitors, and distinction. Develop efficient pricing techniques, Reference costs compared with those of the competition with an evaluation of relative prices. Apply joint analysis to identify the attributes that customers value the most.

Understand the power of network impacts to meet needs. Identify the sources of competitive advantage with distinction, Create reliable pricing techniques, Understand powerful analytical tools such as a loved one's cost estimation and joint analysis. Identify sources of competitive advantage with differentiation. Apply course concepts in the context of a growing online marketer, event ticket broker, multinational publishing company, and various other businesses.

 

NEW QUESTION # 158
A chain of grocery stores operates in two neighboring towns. The store in one of the towns charges five percent more than the other store for the same products. How can the company charge different prices and remain competitive?

  • A. Shoppers living near the expensive store are unwilling to drive farther for lower prices.
  • B. The grocery chain has no substitutes in either town.
  • C. Delivery of produce to the expensive store costs more than to the cheaper store.
  • D. The grocery chain pays higher rent at the store where it charges higher prices.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 159
The owner of a chain of convenience stores is concerned that store-level marketing expenditures are not increasing its stores' sales. In addition, the owner believes that an especially cold winter has caused sales to drop. The owner collects data in Dec. 2013 for a random sampling of 50 stores in the Midwestern region of the United States; a portion of this spreadsheet is given below.

In the regression specified above, which cell range belongs in the highlighted region?

  • A. B1:C51
  • B. D1:D51
  • C. C1:D51
  • D. B1:B51

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 160
Most patients who need organ transplants rely on donors, as the buying and selling of organs is illegal. If a country legalized the buying and selling of organs, what would be the result?

  • A. Fewer organ transplants would be available.
  • B. There would be a shorter waiting time for organ transplants.
  • C. There would be a decline in total welfare in the country.
  • D. Only wealthy citizens of the country would be better off.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 161
A company reported income before taxes of $800,000 for Year 2. The company did not have temporary taxable differences at the end of Year 1 but reported a net deferred tax asset of $6,000 for Year 2. The effective income tax rate is 30 percent. What amount should the company pay as income tax for Year 2?

  • A. $234,000
  • B. $240,000
  • C. $241,800
  • D. $246,000

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 162
A student wants to know the probability of getting a value less than -0.76 in a standard normal distribution (=0, =1). The student finds that the area under the curve to the left of positive 0.76 is 0.7764. What is the probability of getting a value less than -0.76?

  • A. 76.00%
  • B. 27.64%
  • C. 22.36%
  • D. 77.64%

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 163
While proposing an advertising campaign to a supermarket, a marketing firm claimed that a previous campaign it designed for a department store increased sales by 10 percent. Which of the following research strategies should the supermarket pursue to determine whether this claim is justified?
I. Research sales growth for the department store's competitors during the time of the campaign.
II. Research sales growth for the marketing firm's other clients after their campaigns.
III. Research sales growth for companies that used different marketing companies' campaigns.
IV.
Research the department store's sales growth prior to the marketing campaign.

  • A. I and IV
  • B. III only
  • C. I and II
  • D. III and IV

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 164
A mutual fund manager believes that a new research method will provide better returns for clients. The manager's historical monthly return prior to the new research method was 0.46%. After the manager began using the new method the monthly return was 0.57%. After running a hypothesis test, the manager saw that the one sided p-value was 0.029. Assuming a 95% confidence level, which of the conclusions below would be correct?

  • A. Do not reject the null hypothesis and begin using the old method.
  • B. Reject the null hypothesis and continue using the new method.
  • C. Reject the null hypothesis and begin using the old method.
  • D. Do not reject the null hypothesis and continue using the new method.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 165
A student is interested in which factors affect the U.S. poverty rate and develops a linear regression model. The student uses poverty rate in all 50
U.S. states and Washington D.C. as the dependent variable and wants to relate it to the following variables:
The unemployment rate
The percent of the adult (over 25) population with at least a bachelor's degree
The percent of the population without health insurance
The percent of the adult (over 25) population without a high school diploma or equivalent
The percent of households with children under 18 run by a single mother
The student collects data from each state and Washington D.C. for the year 2012 and runs the regression in Excel. The results of this regression are given below.

Based on these results, select the independent variables that have a coefficient that is statistically significant at the 5% level. (Select all that apply.)

  • A. Bachelor's Degree or Higher
  • B. Percent of High School Dropouts
  • C. Unemployment Rate
  • D. Percent of Population Uninsured
  • E. Percent of Single Mother Households

Answer: A,B


NEW QUESTION # 166
On the way to purchase a shirt, a consumer realizes that the shirt is on sale for 20 percent off its original price. What is an outcome of this scenario?

  • A. The supplier will price the shirt below its willingness to sell.
  • B. The customer will buy more shirts.
  • C. The customer will capture more value from the purchase.
  • D. The customer's willingness to pay for the shirt will fall.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 167
Company A owns properties that it leases for use as plant and office space. Company A received $120,000 on June 25 from Company B as a lease payment for use of a building for six months beginning July 1. What entry would Company A make on July 31?

  • A. Debit rent revenue for $20,000 and credit deferred revenue $20,000
  • B. Debit deferred revenue for $20,000 and credit rent revenue for $20,000
  • C. Debit prepaid rent $100,000 and credit accrued rent $100,000
  • D. Debit cash for $120,000 and credit deferred revenue for $120,000

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 168
A journalist believes that it is possible to predict the number of Winter Olympic medals a country will win by analyzing the country's gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in the year prior to the Olympics. The journalist collects data on the 26 countries that won medals at the 2010 Winter Olympics and performs a regression analysis. The results for this regression are provided below.

Based on the model's coefficients, by how many thousands of dollars does GDP per capita in a country need to increase on average in order for the country to win one more Winter Olympic medal?

  • A. 4.55
  • B. 0.22
  • C. 3.25
  • D. 0.31

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 169
A company that does business in two neighboring countries is considering setting different prices for its product in each market. Which of the following factors should it NOT consider when trying to predict whether this pricing structure will be effective?

  • A. Whether customers' willingness to pay is correlated with geography
  • B. Whether the product is available in digital form
  • C. Whether the product can be ordered online
  • D. Whether there are tax holidays in the two countries

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 170
Which of the following options is an example of an expense?

  • A. Purchase of $10,000 of fabric to be used by a clothing manufacturer
  • B. Payment of $6,000 for vehicle insurance covering the next year
  • C. Purchase of a new vehicle for $30,000 by a delivery company
  • D. Consumption of $500 of electricity for the head office building

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 171
Which of the following scenarios is an example of a Type I error?

  • A. A null hypothesis which is false is rejected.
  • B. A null hypothesis which is true is not rejected.
  • C. A null hypothesis which is true is rejected.
  • D. A null hypothesis which is false is not rejected.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 172
Many people argue that giving patents for medicines is unfair, because it prevents many people from accessing the products they need to live a healthy life. Why do governments allow patents for medicines?

  • A. Governments hope to earn tax revenues on monopoly profits.
  • B. Patents help promote innovation through easier recovery of fixed costs.
  • C. Patents protect consumers from counterfeit medicines.
  • D. Patents increase consumers' willingness to pay for medicines.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 173
A study was conducted to examine the effect of age, education level, number of minor legal offences, and daily alcohol consumption on annual income.

Which of the following hypothesis tests is NOT conducted in the multiple linear regression output table?

  • A. A hypothesis test for the significance of annual income on the four independent variables
  • B. A hypothesis test for the significance of all four independent variables on annual income
  • C. A hypothesis test for the significance of age on annual income, provided that education level, number of minor legal offenses, and daily alcohol consumption remain constant
  • D. A hypothesis test for the significance of education level on annual income, provided that age, number of minor legal offenses, and daily alcohol consumption remain constant

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 174
A student is deciding whether to attend a two-year graduate school program. The tuition is $12,500 per year and the cost of books and supplies is an additional $1,000 per year. The studentcould work instead of going to graduate school and earn $50,000 per year. What is the economic cost of attending graduate school for the student?

  • A. $127,000
  • B. $63,500
  • C. $73,000
  • D. $27,000

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 175
The management of Company A, a consumer products company, is forecasting revenue as part of their internal budget exercise. Which of the following factors is of the LEAST value in arriving at the forecast revenue amount?

  • A. Competitive pressures and new products
  • B. The revenue level needed to exceed break-even
  • C. The market strength for the company's products
  • D. Overall macroeconomic conditions

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 176
A dance club earns revenues by charging an entry fee and then selling drinks to attendees. This pricing scheme is MOST similar to:

  • A. A grocery store that is open only to paying members.
  • B. Selling a computer and word processing software as a package.
  • C. A movie theater providing a discount to college students.
  • D. Offering a rebate on a new television.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 177
Mobile telephone providers often require customers to enter two-year contracts, with the stipulation that these customers pay a termination fee if they would like to end their contracts early. A new mobile telephone provider offers to pay customers' early termination fees if they are currently in a contract but would like to change providers. If the goal of the company is to gain as many new customers as possible, it might be offering this promotion in order to:

  • A. overcome the barriers to entry induced by high customer switching costs.
  • B. differentiate its brand by requiring shorter contracts.
  • C. compete with existing carriers by offering the lowest costs plans.
  • D. compete for a customer segment that is interested in different mobile phone models.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 178

Which of the following formulas in Excel would correctly calculate the mean of the data below? (Select all that apply.)

  • A. =SUM(B2:B13)/12
  • B. =AVERAGE(B2:B13)
  • C. =MEAN(B2:B13)
  • D. =MEDIAN(B2:B13)
  • E. =MODE(B2:B13)

Answer: A,B


NEW QUESTION # 179
Which of the following options is an example of a biased question? (Select all that apply.)

  • A. Would it be better to replace the federal minimum wage with a living wage?
  • B. What should the federal minimum wage be?
  • C. Should the federal minimum wage be changed?
  • D. Should the federal minimum wage be increased even though it would cost private businesses billions of dollars?
  • E. Should Congress increase the federal minimum wage?

Answer: A,D


NEW QUESTION # 180
On the balance sheet, which of the following options would be included in the Paid-In Capital account?

  • A. Equity investments in other companies
  • B. A cumulative amount of previous profits
  • C. Cash contributed by owners of the business
  • D. Reserves and accounting provisions

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 181
Which of the following scatterplots shows the strongest positive linear relationship? A)

B)

C)

D)

  • A. Option C
  • B. Option B
  • C. Option A
  • D. Option D

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 182
A financial planning software company has earned large profits for the past four years, attracting new entrants to the market. What effect does the new competition have on the original company's market?

  • A. The company will be willing to supply less at any price.
  • B. The company will increase the price of its software.
  • C. Customers will become more sensitive to price changes.
  • D. Demand for financial planning software will become less elastic.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 183
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HBX CORe Final Examination is the culminating experience of the program. It tests your knowledge of the material covered in the three courses and gives you the opportunity to demonstrate your readiness to tackle real-world business challenges. CORe exam is designed to be challenging, but it is also fair and comprehensive. It covers all of the key concepts and skills that you need to know to succeed in business.

 

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