Questions: Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a product line? Tends to be the same from company to company Have some uses in common Satisfy a class of needs Sold to the same customer group
Transcript text: Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a product line? Tends to be the same from company to company Have some uses in common Satisfy a class of needs Sold to the same customer group
Solution
The answer is: Tends to be the same from company to company.
Explanation for each option:
Tends to be the same from company to company: This is NOT a characteristic of a product line. Product lines can vary significantly between companies, as each company may have different strategies, target markets, and product features.
Have some uses in common: This is a characteristic of a product line. Products within a product line typically share common uses or functions, which is why they are grouped together.
Satisfy a class of needs: This is a characteristic of a product line. Products within a product line are designed to meet a specific set of needs or solve particular problems for consumers.
Sold to the same customer group: This is a characteristic of a product line. Products within a product line are often marketed to the same customer group, as they are designed to appeal to similar consumer segments.