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MCQs for Social Responsibilities of Business and Business Ethics
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MCQs for Social Responsibilities of Business and Business Ethics
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1. Which statement is true?
2. Carbon monoxide emitted by automobiles directly contributes to
3. Business people have the skills to solve
4. Unethical behaviour is often triggered by
5. The elements of management system in quality environment of TQM is
6. Which one of the following is not principle business ethics?
7. Social responsibility is
8. Which statement is/are true?
9. Which statement is true?
10. Which of the following does not contribute to the development of a manager's standard of ethics?
11. The ethical dilemma of choosing between two rights refers to
12. Corporate social responsibility that extends beyond legal mandates can help meet societal expectations in the absence of
13. The environmental analysis includes
14. Which of the following is capable of doing maximum good to society?
15. 'Ethics deals with the right actions of individuals.' Who said?
16. Which of the following statements about ethical standards are TRUE?
17. If business is to operate in a society which is full of diverse and complicated problems, it may have
18. According to the concept of moral intensity, a worker is most likely to behave ethically and legally when
19. Milton Friedman stated his belief that 'there is only one social responsibility' for a company to use its resources to
20. If you believe in making decisions for the good of most people, you can be described as following which school of thought?
21. Environmental protection can best be done by the efforts of
22. The hand-of-government refers to the
23. Which is the aspects of TQM efforts?
24. Which is the approach to corporate planning?
25. The business community's aversion to binding international legal standards governing corporate operations contrasts with its strong advocacy of international law commitments applied to the obligation of governments towards