CES Cheat Sheet 2026
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100 questions
120 min time limit
75% to pass
- An EEI (Electronic Export Information) must be filed in AES for shipments exceeding what value threshold to a single country? → $2,500
- In competitive analysis, the concept of 'competitive parity' means a company's marketing budget is set based on: → Matching what key competitors spend on marketing
- What is a SWOT analysis used for? → Evaluating Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats for strategic planning
- Under the Incoterms 2020 rule EXW (Ex Works), who is responsible for loading the goods onto the buyer's vehicle at the seller's premises? → The buyer
- How do export controls impact customs procedures? → They help prevent the export of restricted or sensitive items.
- What does the Incoterms rule 'FOB' mean in international shipping? → The seller's responsibility ends once the goods are loaded onto the ship.
- Which scenario indicates that an export sales pipeline has a 'concentration risk' problem? → More than 60% of the pipeline value depends on a single deal or single customer
- Which type of question is LEAST useful when conducting an initial customer needs assessment? → 'Do you want this product?' (yes/no)
- An exporter receives a purchase order with terms that differ materially from the original offer. Under the UCC and CISG, this constitutes: → A counteroffer or conditional acceptance requiring further negotiation
- When a foreign buyer's decision-making involves multiple stakeholders (e.g., procurement, finance, and technical teams), a CES specialist should: → Conduct separate or combined needs assessments addressing each stakeholder's concerns
- Under the Carmack Amendment, which mode of transport's carrier liability for cargo loss or damage within the U.S. is primarily governed? → Rail and motor carriers (trucking) in interstate commerce
- An export company sells to 12 countries. Which approach BEST prioritizes where to allocate the sales team's limited time? → Rank markets by revenue contribution and growth potential, focusing most on top tiers
- In market segmentation for export purposes, 'psychographic segmentation' groups foreign customers based on: → Values, lifestyles, attitudes, and personality traits
- An exporter negotiating a large contract in Brazil should account for which unique local factor? → Import financing through BNDES may affect the buyer's preferred payment structure
- Why is customer segmentation important for market strategy? → It enables targeted approaches that address specific needs of different groups
- Which document is the primary export control document that an exporter files electronically with U.S. Customs prior to export? → Electronic Export Information (EEI) via AES
- What is the purpose of regular client reviews? → To reassess needs, evaluate progress, and adjust strategies as circumstances change
- A sales representative discovers midway through negotiations that a foreign prospect is on the U.S. Entity List. The CORRECT action is to: → Immediately halt negotiations and consult the export compliance team
- Which entity is responsible for administering and enforcing U.S. economic sanctions programs? → Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)
- When an exporter segments international markets by 'psychographic' criteria, they are grouping markets based on: → Values, attitudes, and lifestyle characteristics of buyers
- A foreign buyer requests that the exporter agree to a most-favored-customer (MFC) clause. What does this mean for the exporter? → The exporter must offer this buyer pricing no worse than given to any other customer
- A 'negotiate' instruction on a Letter of Credit means the nominated bank will: → Purchase or advance funds against complying documents presented by the beneficiary
- What is the consequence of knowingly filing false information in the Automated Export System (AES)? → Civil penalties up to $10,000 per violation and potential criminal prosecution
- A CES-certified specialist uses an 'after-sale support' assessment to determine which of the following? → What maintenance, training, or service the customer will need post-delivery
- When a U.S. exporter discovers a material error in a previously filed Electronic Export Information (EEI), what is the required corrective action? → File a corrected EEI in AES within 4 business days of discovery
- What is an export declaration? → A report outlining the destination and value of the goods.
- Which cultural factor most directly affects how a U.S. exporter should conduct a customer needs assessment in high-context cultures like Japan? → Indirect communication and emphasis on relationships over explicit contract terms
- A key output of competitive analysis used in export pricing strategy is the 'landed cost' comparison. Which cost component is INCLUDED in landed cost? → Ocean freight, insurance, and import duties to deliver goods to the foreign buyer's door
- Which of the following best supports an ethical culture of compliance within an export organization? → Anonymously reporting compliance concerns with guaranteed non-retaliation policies
- A U.S. electronics exporter is selling to Brazil. Brazilian customs requires a unique product identifier known as: → INMETRO approval
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