Question 1 Four basic functions of management are Select one: a. Cooperating, organizing, planning and leading b. Controlling, leading, planning and  organizing c. Motivating, organizing, planning and leading d. Cooperating, motivating, planning and leading Question 2 In the acronym PESTEL ( i.e.PESTEL analysis),  the P is for: Select one: a. Planning b. Political c. Procedure d. Principle Question 3 On the law books, there are fines, although small, that speaks to  the improper disposal of business waste to prevent ill-health issues in the environment and to its citizens.  There is no law that speaks to the individual waste disposal.  Based on this,  would you conclude that  Select one: a. What  is  legal  is ethical b. What is ethical is illegal c. laws are not necessary for waste disposal d. all of the above Question 4 A code of ethics in an organization Select one: a. guarantees employees will act in an ethical manner. b. describes what is legal and illegal. c. eliminates ethical dilemmas. d. can create consensus regarding ethical principles. Question 5 Which of the following is not a benefit of social responsibility? Select one: a. Socially responsible companies are good corporate citizens to the community and to the environment. b. Socially responsible company policies can enhance the image of a company as well as its product brands from the perspective of the consumers. c. Socially responsible companies may lose focus on the business goals while focusing on goals related to good corporate citizenship. d. Socially responsible companies are more likely to influence stakeholders to become loyal             customers and become advocates of the company's products Question 6 Two opposing viewpoints of Corporate Social Responsibility proposed by Robbins et al are Select one: a. Environmental Analysis and Controlling b. Social Responsibility and short term planning c. Classical and Socio-economic d. Leading and controlling Question 7 CSR is the concept that an enterprise is: Select one: a. accountable for its impact on all relevant stakeholders b. accountable for its impact on only its profitability c. not accountable to any stakeholder d. all of the above Question 8 A company’s stakeholder may include : Select one: a. Its stockholders b. NGO c. Its customers d. All of the above Question 9 Examples of approaches to ethical decision making include : Select one: a. The Utilitarian Approach and Individual Approach b. Moral –Rights Approach and Justice Approach c. A and B d. None of the above Question 10 Which activity would reflect a manager engaging in the organizing function? Select one: a. Setting future objectives b. Communicating organizational goals c. Collecting quality feedback d. Delegating tasks

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Question 1

Four basic functions of management are

Select one:
a. Cooperating, organizing, planning and leading
b. Controlling, leading, planning and  organizing
c. Motivating, organizing, planning and leading
d. Cooperating, motivating, planning and leading

Question 2

In the acronym PESTEL ( i.e.PESTEL analysis),  the P is for:

Select one:

a. Planning
b. Political
c. Procedure
d. Principle

Question 3

On the law books, there are fines, although small, that speaks to  the improper disposal of business waste to prevent ill-health issues in the environment and to its citizens.  There is no law that speaks to the individual waste disposal.  Based on this,  would you conclude that 

Select one:

a. What  is  legal  is ethical
b. What is ethical is illegal
c. laws are not necessary for waste disposal
d. all of the above

Question 4

A code of ethics in an organization

Select one:

a. guarantees employees will act in an ethical manner.
b. describes what is legal and illegal.
c. eliminates ethical dilemmas.
d. can create consensus regarding ethical principles.

Question 5

Which of the following is not a benefit of social responsibility?

Select one:

a. Socially responsible companies are good corporate citizens to the community and to the environment.
b. Socially responsible company policies can enhance the image of a company as well as its product brands from the perspective of the consumers.
c. Socially responsible companies may lose focus on the business goals while focusing on goals related to good corporate citizenship.
d. Socially responsible companies are more likely to influence stakeholders to become loyal             customers and become advocates of the company's products

Question 6

Two opposing viewpoints of Corporate Social Responsibility proposed by Robbins et al are

Select one:

a. Environmental Analysis and Controlling
b. Social Responsibility and short term planning
c. Classical and Socio-economic
d. Leading and controlling

Question 7

CSR is the concept that an enterprise is:

Select one:

a. accountable for its impact on all relevant stakeholders
b. accountable for its impact on only its profitability
c. not accountable to any stakeholder
d. all of the above

Question 8

A company’s stakeholder may include :

Select one:

a. Its stockholders
b. NGO
c. Its customers
d. All of the above

Question 9

Examples of approaches to ethical decision making include :

Select one:
a. The Utilitarian Approach and Individual Approach
b. Moral –Rights Approach and Justice Approach
c. A and B
d. None of the above

Question 10

Which activity would reflect a manager engaging in the organizing function?

Select one:
a. Setting future objectives
b. Communicating organizational goals
c. Collecting quality feedback
d. Delegating tasks
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