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Department Management Sciences
Program BBA
Semester 6th
Course ID DMS-01601
Course Title Business Ethics
_________refers to the shift toward a more integrated and interdependent world economy
A. Globalization
B. Ethics
C. Applied Ethics
Answer: A
_________ involves the integration of technology, markets, politics, cultures, labor, production, and
commerce.
A. Socialism
B. Globalization
C. Technological innovation
Answer: B
What is MNE?
A. Multinational Equity
B. Multinational Equality
C. Multinational Enterprise
Answer: C
_______ are corporations that “own or control production or service facilities outside the country in
which they are based.”
A. Multinational enterprises
B. Multinational corporations
C. Multinational Organizations
Answer: A
MNEs can create a ______ by attracting scientists, expertise, and talent from the host country.
A. Brain drain
B. Tax revenue for Govt.
C. None of these
Answer: A
_____ the merging of historically distinct and separate national markets into 1 huge global marketplace
lead to creating of global products e.g. McDonald’s , Coca-Cola, Starbucks, etc.
A. Separations of national market
B. Globalization of technology
C. Globalization of markets
Answer: C
__________ the sourcing of goods and services from locations around the globe to take advantage of
national differences in cost and quality of factors of production
A. Globalization of production
B. Globalization of markets
C. none of these
Answer: A
__________ is the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings to, and
also the value and moral status of, the environment and its nonhuman contents
A. Applied Ethics
B. Environmental Ethics
C. Normative Ethics
Answer: B
________ Services are the processes by which the environment produces resources that we often take
for granted such as clean water, timber, and habitat for fisheries, and pollination of native and
agricultural plants.
A. Ecosystem
B. Ergonomic
C. Ecological
Answer: A
“That land is a community is the basic concept of ecology, but that land is to be loved and respected is
an extension of ethics.”
A. Leopold Quotes
B. Shakespeare Quotes
C. Mendella Quotes
Answer: A
The ______ claims that because they have superior intellect, it is ethically correct that humans act as
stewards of the land.
A. Stewardship Ethic
B. Frontier Ethic
C. Leopold Quotes
Answer: A
______ is a contemporary ecological philosophy that recognizes an inherent worth of other beings,
aside from their utility.
A. Socio ecology
B. Ecological ethics
C. Deep ecology
Answer: C
________is a social and political movement which points to the existence of considerable common
ground between environmentalism and feminism with some currents linking deep ecology and
feminism.
A. Feminism
B. Eco feminism
C. Ethical feminism
Answer: B
_______ consists of rules of human behavior & specifies that certain actions are wrong or immoral and
that others are right or moral.
A. Morality
B. Ethics
C. Human behavior
Answer: A
_______ are asked to consider the impact of their decisions and actions on the environment, the public,
and the common good.
A. Chamber of commerce
B. Corporations
C. Business Empire
Answer: B
______ must consider what structures promote moral responsibility and facilitate the weighing of moral
and other values
A. Ethics
B. Morality
C. Business
Answer: C
_______ is a term to cover practices & activities that are considered importantly right & wrong, the
rules that govern those activities, and the values that are embedded, fostered, or pursued by those
activities & practices.
A. Morality
B. Ethics
C. Normative ethics
Answer: A
_______ is a systematic attempt to make sense of our individual and social moral experience, in such a
way as to determine the rules that ought to govern human conduct, the values worth pursuing, and the
character traits deserving development in life.
A. Applied morality
B. Morality
C. Ethics
Answer: C
________ ethics is closely related to anthropology, sociology, and psychology
A. Descriptive
B. Meta
C. Normative
Answer: A
______ ethics builds on the whole that descriptive ethics provides and attempts to supply and justify a
coherent moral system based on it
A. Applied
B. Normative
C. Meta
Answer: B
_______ethics is the study of normative ethics, and, to some extent, both normative and descriptive
ethics involve some meta ethical activity
A. Meta
B. Descriptive
C. Normative
Answer: A
_______is the art of solving difficult moral problems, cases, or dilemmas through careful application of
moral principles
A. Morality
B. Causitry
C. Ethics
Answer: B
The standards of conduct and moral values governing actions and decisions in the work environment.
A. Morality at work place
B. Ethical code at work place
C. Business Ethics
Answer: C
Formal statement that defines how the organization expects and requires employees to resolve ethical
questions
A. Ethical conduct
B. Ethical reasoning
C. Ethical awareness
Answer: C
Codes of conduct cannot detail a solution for every ethical situation, so corporations provide training in
ethical _____.
A. Reasoning
B. Conduct
C. Awareness
Answer: A
Helping employees recognize and reason through ethical problems and turning them into ethical _____
A. Awareness
B. Action
C. Reasoning
Answer: B
Management’s acceptance of the obligation to consider profit, consumer satisfaction, and societal well-
being of equal value in evaluating the firm’s performance.
A. Social responsibility
B. Ethical conduct
C. Morality
Answer: A
Ethics in ___ indicates the treatment of employees with ordinary decency and distributive justice
A. SCM
B. HRM
C. None of these
Answer: B
Ethics in ___basically deals with the affirmative moral obligations of the employer towards employees to
maintain equality and equity justice.
A. SCM
B. HRM
C. None of these
Answer: B
A _______ is a corporation or enterprise that manages production or delivers services in more than one
country. It can also be referred to as an international corporation.
A. Multinational Corporation
B. Transitional Corporation
C. Both of these
Answer: C
Decisions a business makes between right and wrong includes actions of employees and organizations
A: Moral duty
B: Business ethics
C: Moral decisions
Answer: B
________ are mostly given raw deals by the way of substandard products, increased prices, failed
warranties and a host of other unfair trade practices.
A: Consumers
B: Customers
C: Buyers
Answer: A
Customers should, as far as possible, take care of their own interest and protect themselves from
market malpractices.
A: Role of businessmen
B: Role of stake holder
C: Role of consumers
Answer: C
Producers, distributors, dealers, wholesalers as well as retailers should pay due attention to customers
rights by ensuring supply of quality goods and services at reasonable price.
A: Role of distributor
B: Role of business person
C: Role of producer
Answer: B
Consumers, even while they assert their rights from sellers, should not trouble others.
A: Avoid inconvenience to others
B: Do not personalize issues
C: Not lend stuff to others
Answer: A
Customer should plan their purchases, devote some time to select the product that satisfies them.
A: Unwanted buying from consumer
B: Avoid impulsive buying
C: None of these
Answer: B
_____is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.
A: Moral Studies
B: Ethics
C: Both of these
Answer: B
________is about raising the aspirations of followers and enthusing people with a desire to reach for the
stars
A: Leadership
B: Inspiration
C: Both of these
Answer: A
______ is about making people say, 'I will walk on water for you.' It is about creating a worthy dream
and helping people achieve it.
A: Inspiration
B: Team building
C: Leadership
Answer: C
________ see their constituents as not just followers, but rather as stakeholders striving to achieve that
same common purpose
A: Ethical Leaders
B: Bosses
C: Dictators
Answer: A
_______ speak to us about our identity, what we are and what we can become, how we live and how
we could live better
A: Dictators
B: Ethical leaders
C: Both of these
Answer: B
________ is knowing your core values and having the courage to live them in all parts of your life in
service of the common good
A: Morality
B: Business Leadership
C: Ethical leadership
Answer: C
Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly, while bad people will find a way around
the laws
A: Plato
B: Muhammad Ali
C: Lord Brock
Answer: A
If you build that foundation, both the moral and the ethical foundation, as well as the business
foundation, and the experience foundation, then the building won't crumble.
A: Plato
B: Henry Kevis
C: Kurt Angle
Answer: B
An area of study that deals with the ideas about what is good and what is bad
A: Morality
B: Leadership
C: Ethics
Answer: C
_______ is the ethical treatment of employees, stake holders, owners and the public by a company
A: Leadership
B: Special Ethics
C: Managerial Ethics
Answer: C
_____ in a work place makes sure that when leaders and managers are struggling in times of crisis and
confusion, they retain a strong compass.
A: Moral Values
B: Ethics
C: Both of these
Answer: B
__________ is a set of principles dictated by upper management that defines what is right and what is
wrong
A: Business ethics
B: Managerial ethics
C: None of these
Answer: B
_______________ refers to the process of evaluating and choosing among alternatives in a manner
consistent with ethical principle
A: Ethical decision making
B: General decision making
C: Both of these
Answer: A
________ refers to the application of marketing ethics into the marketing process
A: Moral marketing
B: Ethical marketing
C: Both of these
Answer: B
_______ has influenced companies and their response is to market their products in a more socially
responsible way.
A: Marketing ethics
B: Marketing
C: Ethics
Answer: A
________ is the area of applied ethics which deals with the moral principles behind the operation and
regulation of marketing
A: Leadership ethics
B: Applied ethics
C: Marketing ethics
Answer: C
About the theoretical meaning and reference of moral propositions and how their truth values may be
determined
A: Normative ethics
B: Meta ethics
C: Applied ethics
Answer: B
Value-free approach to ethics like “ethical codes”, common pattern of behavior irrespective of real life
situations.
A: Descriptive ethics
B: Normative ethics
C: Meta ethics
Answer: A
________is defined around "fairness" in action and behaviour for public interest comprising of trust,
consistency, truthfulness, integrity, clearly stated expectations, equitable treatment, a sense of
ownership, mutual respect and impartial decision making.
A: Managerial ethics
B: Bureaucratic ethics
C: Leadership ethics
Answer: B
_______ are the rules by which we make decisions about right and wrong, should and should not, good
or bad, feasible or infeasible, and so on.
A: Moral
B: Ethics
C: Values
Answer: C