Business Ethics Exam
Business Ethics Exam
Business Ethics Exam
A company hires white men and women to work for their company.
Jill discovers that her managers are refusing to hire older people. She
reports them, and helps participate in the case against them.
John smacks a coworker, and she decides not press charges because he
is her superior.
3.Brown's Business donates used computers to a local school. What is this
an example of?
Economic responsibility
Philanthrophic responsibility
Legal responsibility
Ethical responsibility.
4.Suzie has a successful business and ascribes to the service principle of
social responsibility. What might she be doing?
Suzie sells all-natural pet shampoos and makes a profit every month.
A legal statement that reveals how the company retrieves, stores, and
analyzes technology information.
Defamation
Harassment
Obscene programming
8.Which of the following answer choices includes examples of the media
industry?
The common man resents the stock exchange market and all economic
planning.
10.Individuals in which of these groups would be considered non-market
stakeholders?
Suppliers
Employees
Customers
The media
11.Which of the following is an example of whistleblowing?
Submitting a confidential lead to a local newspaper about illegal dumping
Hiring a former federal employee to audit the books
Firing an employee for failing to show up for work
Filing a worker's compensation claim for an injured hand
12.Suzie attends Brown's Business annual meetings, inspects the company's
books, approves the sale of assets, and can sue the corporation for
mismanagement. Why is she able to do these things?
Red Hot Roofers contracts with Rusty Roadrunner to have their name
written on the side of Rusty's race car.
Vendor relations
Employee relations
Investor relations
Customer relations
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has an eye out for their own best interest at all times.
has an eye out for the company's best interest at all times.
limit their behaviors to accomplishing duties assigned by their peers.
expand their behaviors beyond the normal duties of a business to help
competitors.
confine their behaviors to duties that pay overtime.
extend their behaviors beyond the normal duties of their position.
3.The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) is a law that enforces proper reporting and
oversight for publicly traded companies. What type of ethical climate will
this create?
Procedures
Law and Order
Rules
Instrumental
assist coworkers
Making a decision