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1:  

Carroll's model of social responsibility includes the social responsibilities categories of


_____________, ____________, and _____________ plus those at the discretion of the firm.

A.consumerism; discrimination; environment

B.ethical responsibilities; discrimination; legal responsibilities

C.ethical responsibilities; legal responsibilities; economic responsibilities

D occupational safety; legal responsibilities; economic responsibilities


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Option: C

2:  
Which of the following is a characteristics of

A.It presumed to the moral obligation

B.It is an old concepts

C.It is a universal philosophy

D All of the above


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Option: D

3:  
The environmental analysis includes

A.Political conditions

B.Social factors

C.Economic conditions

D All of the above


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Option: D
4:  
"We wish to be good citizens of every community in which we operate." This is 

A Ethical Code
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B Political and Social Code
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C.Legal Rule

D Legal Act
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5:  
If you believe in making decisions for the good of most people, you can be
described as following which school of thought?

A.utilitarianism

B.teleology

C.deontology

D egoism
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Option: A

6:  
Which statement is/are true?

A.Ethics is not synonymous to religious morality or moral theology

B.Ethics is the principle that guide the human behaviour

C.The terms 'ethics' and 'morality' are not synonymous terms

D All of the above


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Option: D
7:  
Which statement is true?

A.Skills are not enduring due to fatigue

B.The final proof of sincerity and seriousness is uncompromising emphasis on


integrity of character in a job

C.The mental contents of the good person are called moral and ethical values

D All of the above


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Option: D

8:  
According to the concept of moral intensity, a worker is most likely to
behave ethically and legally when

A.a manager observes his or her behavior closely

B.the worker has intense morals

C.the consequences of the act are minor

D the consequences of the act are substantial


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Option: D

9:  
The ethical dilemma of choosing between two rights refers to

A.choosing between the lesser of two evils

B.deciding which of two employee rights is the most important

C.deciding to offer a bribe or lose out on an important opportunity

D choosing between the two types of sexual harassment


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Option: A
10:  
The hand-of-government refers to the

A.ability of the government to interfere in business negotiations

B.role of corporations to be profitable within the law

C.effect of national politics on business decisions

D impact of changing government regulations


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Option: B

11:  
Which is the approach to corporate planning?

A.Customers and workers satisfaction

B.Planning skills

C.Optimising

D All of the above


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Option: D

12:  
Which one of the following is not principle business ethics?

A.Principle of universality

B.Principle of humanity

C.Principle of autonomy

D Principle of dissatisfaction
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Option: D
13:  
Milton Friedman stated his belief that 'there is only one social responsibility' for a
company to use its resources to

A.give as much to charitable causes as possible

B.ensure employment

C.provide good facilities for workers

D increase profits so long as it stays within the rules of the game


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Option: D

14:  

The national Society of Professional Engineers had a code, which requires professionals
to

A.Dissociate themselves from organizations that are of a questionable character

B.Further the cause of public good

C.Advise clarity, the consequences, if a technical opinion is overruled by a nontechnical


person

D All of the above


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Option: D

15:  
Which of the following statements about ethical standards are TRUE?

A.The upper limits of ethical standards are set by individual standards

B.The laws of economically developed countries generally define the lowest common
denominator of acceptable behaviour

C.The actual degree of enforcement of the law in an underdeveloped country would


determine the lower limit of permissible behaviour

D All of the above


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Option: D
16:  
Unethical behaviour is often triggered by

A.pressure from higher management to achieve goals

B.an organizational atmosphere that condones such behaviour

C.both (a) & (b)

D a system of checks and balances


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Option: C

17:  
"Ethics deals with the right actions of individuals." Who said?

A.Peter F. Drucker

B.C. S. Rao

C.J. R. Betty

D D. C. Zahe
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Option: A

18:  
Human and ethical values or qualities such as courage, vision, social awareness,
fearlessness, integrity, pure and clear mind, truth etc., are subjective subtle and

A.Intangible concepts

B.Subjective approach

C.Tangible concepts

D System
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Option: A
19:  
Business ethics deals primarily with

A.social responsibility

B.the pricing of products and services

C.moral obligation

D being unfair to the competition


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Option: C

20:  
Which is the principle of business ethics?

A.Principle of Aspirit of Service

B.Principle of Due Process

C.Principle of Satisfaction

D All of the above


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Option: D

21:  
A teleological approach to business ethics proposes that the guiding principle should be

A.Practice

B.People

C.Purpose

D Power
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Option: C
22:  
The factors causing ethical behaviour in business are

A.Government law

B.Government policies

C.Public awareness

D All of the above


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Option: D

23:  
The Indian ethos is for the individual self to become aware, develop and contribute social
welfare by linking yourself to the

A.Customs

B.Business

C.Cooperation and planning

D Society
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Option: A

24:  
Which is the ethical code as per Kaptein and Klamer?

A.Broad acceptance within the company

B.Integration into a broad company

C.A valid motivation for its introduction

D All of the above


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Option: D
25:  
Which statement is true?

A.Walton writes that business ethics is related with truth and justice

B.A businessman who follows unethical conduct in business should be socially boycotted by
the people

C.Government in the country has enacted various laws, rule and regulations under the
provisions of which the business is bound to act honestly

D All of the above


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Option: D

26:  
The concept of international social responsibility is the expectation that MNCs
concern themselves about ______________ effects of their decisions regarding activities
in other countries.

A.philosophical

B.competitive

C.environmental

D social and economic


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Option: D

27:  
Corporate social responsibility has three components according to professors Basu
and Palazzo:

A.cognitive, linguistic, and cognitive

B.ethical, social, authoritative

C.reflective, analytic, corporative

D conceptual, sensing, assertive


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Option: A
28) The word ethics stands for . . . .

a) Substances
b) Properties of chemicals
c) Study of molarity
d Both A and C
e) Understanding human nature
f) none of these
Answer - Click Here:
E

(29) Which country has more collectivist culture . . . .


a) USA
b) Japan
c) Pakistan
d) China
e) Both B and C
f) none of these
Answer - Click Here:
B

(30) The major types of ethical issues include except . . . .


a) Communication issues
b)Systematic issues
c) Corporate issues
d) Individual issues
e) none of these
Answer - Click Here:
A
(31) Total number of essential components of Moral reasoning
are . . . .

a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 8
e) 10
f) none of these
Answer - Click Here:
B

(32) The capitalist Justice stands for . . . .

a) Benefits should be distributed according to the value of the contribution


the individual makes to a society
b) Benefits should not be distributed according to the value of the
contribution the individual makes to a society
c) Benefits should be distributed accrding to employer judgement
d) none of these
Answer - Click Here:
A

33) the following is an alternative to moral principles . . . .


a) Virtue Ethics
b) Logic Ethics
c) Real Ethics
d) A and C
e) None of the above
Answer - Click Here:
A
(34) Total number of stages of moral development proposed by Carol
Gilligan . . . .

a) Two
b) Three
c) Four
d) Five
e) none of these
Answer - Click Here:
A

(35) The word ethics stands for . . . .


a) Substances
b) Properties of chemicals
c) Study of molarity
d) Understanding human nature
Correct ans: D

(36) Factor that affects ethical and unethical behaviour . . . .


a) Ethical dilemma
b) Diversity
c) Teamwork
d) Open communication
e) none of these
correct : A

(37).  that branch of moral philosophy, or ethics, concerned with


criteria of what is morally right and wrong is.

A) Normative Ethics

B) Applied Ethics

C) Meta-Ethics

D) Both A & B

Correct :A
38. Ethical judgements that are based on the outcome of a decision or action are
called:

(a) Naturalistic

(b) Consequentialist

(c) Deontological

(d) Non-consequentialist

Correct :C

39. The ethical approach that seeks the greatest good for the greatest number
of people is called:

(a) Utilitarianism

(b) Virtue ethics

(c) Ethical pluralism

(d) Egoism

Correct :C

40. The ethical approach that states that what is right for one person is not
necessarily right for everyone is called:

(a) Rationalisation

(b) Intrapersonal pluralism

(c) Utilitarianism

(d) Interpersonal pluralism

Correct:D
41)How does the individual come to be able to make moral decisions?

1) By understanding his motives


2) By understanding the consequences of his actions
3) By being deterred and frightened of the penalties incurred on him for his action
4) By understanding the means adopted to execute action

a) 1,2 and 3
b) 1,3 and 4
c) 1,2,3 and 4
d) 1, 2 and 4

Correct Answer: D

42). Which of these is a factor that affects ethical and unethical behaviour?

a. Ethical dilemma
b. Diversity
c. Teamwork
d. Open communication

ANSWER: a. Ethical dilemma

43). The term ___________ refers to principles, values and beliefs that define right and
wrong behaviour.

a. Customer satisfaction
b. Empowerment
c. Innovation
d. Ethics

ANSWER: d. Ethics

44) Which of this is a second stage of moral development?

a. Principled
b. Conventional
c. Pre conventional
d. None of the above

ANSWER: b. Conventional
45). A personality measure of the strength of a person's convictions is called _________.

a. Locus of control
b. Ego
c. Ego Strength
d. None of the above

ANSWER: a. Locus of control

46). ____________ are those individuals who raise ethical concerns or issues to others
inside or outside the organisation.

a. Entrepreneur
b. Whistle blowers
c. Social entrepreneur
d. Social impact management

ANSWER: b. Whistle blowers

47).The English philosopher hobbes held that natural man seeks only those things
which is __________ to himself

ANS:DELIGHTFUL

48).Every man feels by nature that he has right to do all things,and all
naturally_________

ANS: ACQUISITIVE

49). The state of nature is__________

ANS:INTOLERABLE

50). Modern psychologists have found in human nature that is instincts of


pugnacity, self assertion and _____________

ANS: acquisitiveness
51).The life of even the most developed animal group is nasty, brutish and
___________

ANS:POOR

52). Modern science deals with magic, because it had its origin In the alchemy of the
______________

ANS:MIDDLE AGES

53).Psychologists westermerck made himself ____________ from an essential


characteristics of moral action

ANS: IMPARTIALTY

54). In different circumstances the man does the work of ___________ while the
woman gathers the vegetable foods

ANS:HUNTING

55). Man tends to use its intelligence more and more ____________ his needs

ANS:SATISFYING

56). The weaker man by using __________ may defend himself successfully against
the stronger
57). Some society entirely at the level of instinct may never have really existed in the
____________ world

ANS:ANIMAL

58). The words “MORAL” is derived from the Latin words “MORES” means
______________

ANS:HABITS

59). The name ethics itself come from secondary derivation of Greek word “Cose”
which also mean______________

ANS:HABITS OR CUSTOME

60). Characteristics of human impulses depends on ____________

ANS:INSTINCT

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