NRF RETAIL INDUSTRY FUNDAMENTALS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS A+ GRADED
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NRF
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NRF
Account Takeover - ANS A type of economic fraud in which thieves steal customer login information and then use it to access their retailer loyalty accounts. Also called loyalty fraud.
Active Listening - ANS A structured from of listening and responding that focuses the attention on the speak...
,Account Takeover - ANS A type of economic fraud in which
thieves steal customer login information and then use it to access
their retailer loyalty accounts. Also called loyalty fraud.
Active Listening - ANS A structured from of listening and
responding that focuses the attention on the speaker.
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Advertising - ANS the activity of explicitly paying for media space
or time in order to direct favorable attention to certain goods or
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services
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Add-on Services - ANS Available services for specific product
purchases that costumers can opt for (e. g., payment options,
product modifications etc.)
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Alterations - ANS Modifications to products that help them best
meet the needs of customers (e.g., the tailoring of clothing items
or installing additional memory in a labtop)
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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - ANS Passed by
Congress in 1991, this act banned discrimination against the
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disabled in employment and mandated easy access to all public
and commercial buildings.
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analytical communication style - ANS A communication style in
which a person tends to ask a lot of questions and behave
methodically. Typically wants the important data, facts and logic.
Anit-theft methods - ANS Practices and devices used to manage
and minimize deliberate preventable losses. Examples include:
, non-electronic ink tags, mirrors, closed-circuit cameras, display or
fixture locks, cables, chains and alarms and uniformed security
guards.
Asset Protection - ANS Also referred to as loss prevention: The
branch of retail in charge of implementing actions plans to reduce
waste, breakage or theft and increase safety.
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at-will employment - ANS The employment relationship that
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exists when employers can hire any employee they choose and
dismiss an employee with or without cause at any time.
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Employees can also elect to work for the employer or to terminate
the relationship anytime they desire to do so.
Automated fraud - ANS A type of ecommerce fraud in which
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cyber-criminals either steal credit card information from customers
or create programs to test randomly generated car numbers and
CVV codes until they find a combination that works; then bots
place multiple transactions very quickly using the stolen credit
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card number.
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Audio ads on podcast - ANS An advertising strategy in which
retailers use podcast-digital audio-messages to advertise their
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merchandise.
Available inventory (on-hand) - ANS The number of units within
the total inventory that are available to sell.
Average customer spend - ANS This refers to the average
amount that a customer spends during a store visit. This
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