You are on page 1of 4

1.

It is not about the ability to buy everything, but it is more on the ability to resist and
control certain things.
a. Financial freedom
b. Job opportunities
c. Business growth
d. Sustainable business
2. It is an opportunity for employment?
e. Financial freedom
f. Revenue orientation
g. Job opportunities
h. Transparency
3. The objective of an enterprise is :
i. To meet consumer expectations at any cost
j. Primarily and exclusively to enhance shareholder value
k. To serve the open conflicting interests of all stakeholders
l. None of the above is correct
4. The foundation upon which all others rest
a. Legal Responsibility
b. Ethical Responsibility
c. Economic Responsibility
d. Philanthropic Responsibility
5. It is the response of the corporate sector towards society.
e. Ethical responsibility
f. Corporate Social responsibility
g. Legal Responsibility
h. Economic Responsibility
6. What model of Corporate Social Responsibility when we are referring to Poverty
Alleviation?
i. Legal Responsibility
j. Ethical Responsibility
c. Economic Responsibility
d. Philanthropic Responsibility
7. It is an ethical framework and suggests that an
individual has an obligation to work and cooperate with
other individuals and organizations for the benefit of
society at large.
a. Social Responsibility
b. Corporate Social Responsibility
c. Economic Responsibility
d. Legal Responsibility
8. We can say that the business is in profit, when:
e. Assets exceed Expenditures
f. Income exceeds Liabilities
g. Income exceeds Expenditures
h. Income exceeds Liabilities
9. Acquiring new customers can cost an organization
around five times more than retaining current ones.
a. Community
b. Repeatable Sales
c. Partnership and Collaboration
d. Employee Retention
10. Busog, Lusog, Talino (school feeding program) is
what under Corporate Social Responsibility?
e. Ethical responsibility
f. Philanthropic Responsibility
g. Legal Responsibility
h. Economic Responsibility

You might also like