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All questions are compulsory, each question carry 1 marks, there are total 20 questions

1What is meant by the phrase CSR?


1. Corporate Social Responsibility (√)
2. B Company Social Responsibility
3. C Corporate Society Responsibility
4. D Company Society Responsibility
2What does Milton Friedman believe to be the sole responsibility of business?
1. A The only social responsibility of business is to its shareholders. (√)
2. B Managers should act in ways that balance the interest of society and shareholders.
3. C The primary responsibility organizations have is to its employees
4. D The primary responsibility organizations have is to its stakeholders

3What is the enlightened self-interest model of CSR?


1. A Thatit is in an organization's own best interest to put itself first rather than its
ethics.
2. B That it is in an organization's best interest to consider what a shareholder would
want
3. C That it is in an organization's own best interest to act in an ethical way. (√)
4. D That it is in an organization's own best interest to follow the legislation and abide by
the law
4What does the importance of ethical behaviour, integrity and trust call into question?
1. A The
extent to which managers should attempt to change the underlying beliefs and
values of individual followers. (√)
2. B Who does what
3. C What we do next
4. D None of these
5Which of the following would most effectively act as the primary objective of a business
organisation?
1. A To make a profit. (√)
2. B To procure resources
3. C To communicate with shareholders
4. D To mediate between the organisation and the environment

6Which of the following does the term Corporate Social Responsibility relate to?
1. A Ethical conduct
2. B Environmental practice
3. C Community investment
4. D All of the above. (√)

7What is Ethics to do with?


1. A The wider community
2. B Business
3. C Right and wrong. (√)
4. D Nothing

8Which legislation relates to the concept of business ethics?


1. A Freedom of Information Act. (√)
2. B Food Act
3. C Building regulations
4. D All of these

9A stakeholder orientation includes all of the following activities except:


1. A Generating Data About Stakeholder Groups
2. B Assessing The Firm's Effects On Stakeholder Groups
3. C Distributing Stakeholder Information Throughout The Firm
4. D Minimizing The Influence Of Stakeholder Information On The Firm. (√)
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10A (n) ________ is a problem, situation, or opportunity requiring an individual, group, or
organization to choose among several actions that must be evaluated as right or wrong.
1. A Crisis
2. B Ethical Issue. (√)
3. C Indictment
4. D Fraud

11 What type of justice exists if employees are being open, honest, and truthful in their
communications at work?
1. A Procedural
2. B Distributive
3. C Ethical
4. D Interactional

12Better access to certain markets, differentiation of products, and the sale of pollution-
control technology are ways in which better environmental performance can:
1. A IncreaseRevenue. (√)
2. B IncreaseCosts
3. C Decrease Revenue
4. D Decrease Costs

13Atmospheric issues include all of the following except:


1. A Acid Rain
2. B Global Warming
3. C Air Pollution
4. D Water Quantity. (√)

14Most companies begin the process of establishing organizational ethics programs by


developing:
1. A Ethics Training Programs
2. B Codes Of Conduct. (√)
3. C Ethics Enforcement Mechanisms
4. D Hidden Agendas

15When a firm charges different prices to different groups of customers, it may be accused
of:
1. A Cultural Relativism (√)
2. B Money Laundering
3. C Facilitating Payments
4. D Price Discrimination

16Successful global initiatives addressing standards for business must begin and end with:
1. A the
role of corporate governance and shareholder power in corporate decision
making. (√)
2. B social activism
3. C the implementation of standardized ethics programs
4. D the consolidation of economic and environmental efforts
17The social economy partnership philosophy emphasizes:
1. A Cooperation And Assistance. (√)
2. B ProfitMaximization
3. C Competition
4. D Restricting Resources And Support

18Which of the following is a problem presented by ethics audits?


1. A They may be used to reallocate resources
2. B They identify practices that need improvement
3. C Selecting auditors may be difficult. (√)
4. D They may pinpoint problems with stakeholder relationships

19The first step in the auditing process should be to secure the commitment of:
1. A Employees
2. B Top Executives And Directors. (√)
3. C Stockholders
4. D Customers

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20 ____________ refers to a strategic process involving stakeholder assessment to create
long-term relationships with customers, while maintaining, supporting, and enhancing the
natural environment.
1. A Eco-strategy
2. B Green marketing. (√)
3. C Superfund reauthorization
4. D Recycle and reprocess management

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