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ExamTutorials.comhttp://www.examtutorials.comBUS 309 WK 2 Quiz 1 Chapter 1 - All Possible Questionshttp://www.examtutorials.com/course/bus-309-wk-2-quiz-1-chapter-1-all-possible-questions/ Author : bminBUS 309 WK 2 Quiz 1 Chapter 1 - All Possible Questions1. Ethics addresses the question of a. whether God exists b. what we know c. how we should live d. what we are2. Ethics does not investigate questions of a. duty and obligation b. mind and body c. fairness and unfairness d. good and bad3. Business ethics is the study of what constitutes good and bad human conduct in a a. business setting1/8b. academic setting c. heavenly setting d. utopian setting4. Who discussed whether a merchant should tell people more goods similar to his are on their way? a. Plato b. Seneca c. Aristotle d. Cicero5. Business ethics dates to a. The Modern period b. The Renaissance c. Ancient times d. The Industrial Revolution6. "Business" and "businessperson" are a. technical terms b. narrow terms c. broad terms d. colloquial terms7. The objective of businesses is to provide goods or services for2/8a. profit b. sale c. free d. rent 8. A group of persons working together for a common purpose is a. a club b. a business c. a committee d. an organization9. Moral standards concern behavior that is a. of serious consequence to human welfare b. subject to legal assessment c. performed only by businesses d. of trivial importance10. Whether you should copy a pirated DVD on your office computer is a a. technical question b. factual question c. moral question d. business question11. What term generally refers to any special code of social behavior?3/8a. morality b. business c. etiquette d. deontology12. Rules of etiquette are generally a. old-fashioned b. nonmoral c. judgmental d. utilitarian13. Laws enacted by legislative bodies are called a. torts b. statutes c. common law d. liabilities14. Common law is a. judge-made law b. legislative law c. arbitrary law d. statute law4/815. Who did Martin Luther King Jr. address his "Letter from Birmingham Jail" to? a. the courts b. fellow clergy c. fellow protestors d. fellow convicts16. Professional codes of ethics lie somewhere between a. etiquette and law b. right and wrong c. law and morality d. facts and values17. For philosophers, the important question is a. where our moral principles come from b. whether our moral principles can be justified c. where our moral principles are going d. whether our moral principles are legal18. Any religion provides its believers with a a. worldview b. church c. established clergy d. God5/819. The Golden Rule represents a. one of humankind's lowest moral requirements b. a rule applicable to all sentient beings c. one of humankind's highest moral ideals d. a rule that is self-contradictory20. The idea that morality must be based n religion can be interpreted in a. two ways b. three ways c. four ways d. five ways21. The moral instructions of the world's great religions are a. general and imprecise b. precise and specific c. inapplicable to modern life d. only applicable to believers22. The view that what is right is determined by what a culture says is right is a. deontology b. utilitarianism c. virtue ethics6/8d. ethical relativism23. Carr defends a form of a. virtue ethics b. ethical relativism c. deontology d. utilitarianism24. The tendency to let the behavior of those around us dictate our response in emergencies is known as a. ethical relativism b. bystander apathy c. morality in the narrow sense d. cultural programming1. Sometimes the rich and might fall.2. Sometimes professional codes of ethics are unwritten.3. Professional codes of ethics are always specific.4. Religion involves prescriptions for social relationships.7/85. Ethical relativism holds that there are objective and universal moral standards.6. Our conscience is literally a little voice inside us.7. Morality in the narrow sense concerns the principles that do or should regulate people's conduct and relations with each other.8. Aristotle held that there is more to living a morally good life than being good at your job.9. Pressure to meet corporate goals can lead people to act unethically.10. According to the American Management Association pressure to meet realistic business deadlines if the leading cause of unethical business conduct.11. The diffusion of responsibility inside an organization leads individuals to have a diluted sense of their own moral responsibility.12. Aristotle denied that there is an excellent we can achieve as human beings.More Questions are Included...http://www.examtutorials.com/course/bus-309-wk-2-quiz-1-chapter-1-all-possible-questions/8/8Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
ExamTutorials.comhttp://www.examtutorials.comBUS 309 WK 2 Quiz 1 Chapter 1 - All Possible Questionshttp://www.examtutorials.com/course/bus-309-wk-2-quiz-1-chapter-1-all-possible-questions/ Author : bminBUS 309 WK 2 Quiz 1 Chapter 1 - All Possible Questions1. Ethics addresses the question of a. whether God exists b. what we know c. how we should live d. what we are2. Ethics does not investigate questions of a. duty and obligation b. mind and body c. fairness and unfairness d. good and bad3. Business ethics is the study of what constitutes good and bad human conduct in a a. business setting1/8b. academic setting c. heavenly setting d. utopian setting4. Who discussed whether a merchant should tell people more goods similar to his are on their way? a. Plato b. Seneca c. Aristotle d. Cicero5. Business ethics dates to a. The Modern period b. The Renaissance c. Ancient times d. The Industrial Revolution6. "Business" and "businessperson" are a. technical terms b. narrow terms c. broad terms d. colloquial terms7. The objective of businesses is to provide goods or services for2/8a. profit b. sale c. free d. rent 8. A group of persons working together for a common purpose is a. a club b. a business c. a committee d. an organization9. Moral standards concern behavior that is a. of serious consequence to human welfare b. subject to legal assessment c. performed only by businesses d. of trivial importance10. Whether you should copy a pirated DVD on your office computer is a a. technical question b. factual question c. moral question d. business question11. What term generally refers to any special code of social behavior?3/8a. morality b. business c. etiquette d. deontology12. Rules of etiquette are generally a. old-fashioned b. nonmoral c. judgmental d. utilitarian13. Laws enacted by legislative bodies are called a. torts b. statutes c. common law d. liabilities14. Common law is a. judge-made law b. legislative law c. arbitrary law d. statute law4/815. Who did Martin Luther King Jr. address his "Letter from Birmingham Jail" to? a. the courts b. fellow clergy c. fellow protestors d. fellow convicts16. Professional codes of ethics lie somewhere between a. etiquette and law b. right and wrong c. law and morality d. facts and values17. For philosophers, the important question is a. where our moral principles come from b. whether our moral principles can be justified c. where our moral principles are going d. whether our moral principles are legal18. Any religion provides its believers with a a. worldview b. church c. established clergy d. God5/819. The Golden Rule represents a. one of humankind's lowest moral requirements b. a rule applicable to all sentient beings c. one of humankind's highest moral ideals d. a rule that is self-contradictory20. The idea that morality must be based n religion can be interpreted in a. two ways b. three ways c. four ways d. five ways21. The moral instructions of the world's great religions are a. general and imprecise b. precise and specific c. inapplicable to modern life d. only applicable to believers22. The view that what is right is determined by what a culture says is right is a. deontology b. utilitarianism c. virtue ethics6/8d. ethical relativism23. Carr defends a form of a. virtue ethics b. ethical relativism c. deontology d. utilitarianism24. The tendency to let the behavior of those around us dictate our response in emergencies is known as a. ethical relativism b. bystander apathy c. morality in the narrow sense d. cultural programming1. Sometimes the rich and might fall.2. Sometimes professional codes of ethics are unwritten.3. Professional codes of ethics are always specific.4. Religion involves prescriptions for social relationships.7/85. Ethical relativism holds that there are objective and universal moral standards.6. Our conscience is literally a little voice inside us.7. Morality in the narrow sense concerns the principles that do or should regulate people's conduct and relations with each other.8. Aristotle held that there is more to living a morally good life than being good at your job.9. Pressure to meet corporate goals can lead people to act unethically.10. According to the American Management Association pressure to meet realistic business deadlines if the leading cause of unethical business conduct.11. The diffusion of responsibility inside an organization leads individuals to have a diluted sense of their own moral responsibility.12. Aristotle denied that there is an excellent we can achieve as human beings.More Questions are Included...http://www.examtutorials.com/course/bus-309-wk-2-quiz-1-chapter-1-all-possible-questions/8/8Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)