Select the true answer
1. Which of the following is an example of the subject matter ofa bribe?
to throw out a speeding ticket
to obtain a government constructionproject
to obtain a certain zoningdetermination of a local municipal board
All of the above responses arecorrect.
2.Which of the following constitutesbribery?
when a person offers something of value to another person inorder to receive something in exchange
when a person tells someone not to do something even though theyshould do it
when two people want to do the same thing but one is paid forit
3.Produce the goods/services society wants and tomaximize profits for its wners/stakeholders
Ethics Training
Economic Responsibility
Ethical Responsibility
Ethics
4.Interacting with the community in which a company doesbusiness in a way that makes money for the company but alsoimproves the long-term well-being of the community
Social Sustainability
Ethical Dilemma
Ethical Responsibility
Postconventional Development
5.A company's social responsibility not to violateaccepted principles of right and wrong when conducting itsbusiness
social responsiveness
ethical responsibility
ethical behavior
social responsibility
6. A view of social responsibility that holds that anorganization's overriding goal should be profit maximization forthe benefit of shareholders
1shareholdermodel
2preconventionallevel of moral development
3stakeholders
4stakeholdermodel
7.Decision in which there is a right choice and a wrongchoice
ethical decision
ethical lapse
ethics
ethical dilemma
8. Aapplication of ethical behavior in abusiness
1leadership
2business ethics
3ethical lapse
4ethics
9. The moral principles or values that generally governthe conduct of an individual or a group
Morals
Ethics
Virtue
Code of Ethics
10.Which of the following was advanced as an argument for socialresponsibility?
| Most organisations have social objectives implied in their legalpurposes. |
| When social consequences are involved, managers are quitecapable of making the right decisions. |
| Unless an organisation has social goals, it should avoidthem. |
| 11. The main difference between utilitarianism andrights theories is: utilitarianism establishes a minimum level of morally acceptablebehavior, whereas rights theories emphasize the greatest good forthe greatest number. utilitarianism focuses on attaining a fair and equitabledistribution of economic goods and services, whereas rightstheories emphasize the greatest good for the greatest number. utilitarianism holds that the moral worth of actions orpractices is determined by their consequences, whereas rightstheories recognize that human beings have fundamental rights andprivileges. utilitarianism holds that the moral worth of actions orpractices is determined by their consequences, whereas rightstheories focus on attaining a fair and equitable distribution ofeconomic goods and services. 12.Engineers shall not intentionally falsify theirqualifications nor actively permit written misrepresentation oftheir or their associate's qualifications. Engineers may acceptcredit for previous work performed where the work wasperformed during the period the engineers were employed by theprevious employer. Brochures or other presentations incident to thesolicitation of employment shall specifically indicate the workperformed and the firms employed the dates the engineers.   T               F 13.Engineers shall acknowledge their errors afterconsulting with their employers orclients.  T    F |
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