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25 Questions

1. Sound moral reasoning is the basis of _____.

2. The modern Olympic Games in 1896 were held in which city?

3. The U.S. Supreme Court case, PGA Tour Inc. v. Martin (2001) involved a challenge to PGA Tour rules under what statute?

4. An organization's ethical climate establishes the shared set of understandings that determine correct behavior and how ethical issues will be handled.

5. When organizations borrow, they are legally obligated to pay back _____, plus ______.

6. Of the four major professional leagues, only three have shown growth in franchise values over the last 15 years.

7. Mark McCormack's sports marketing agency, IMG, began through a relationship with players of this sport

8. Administrative law describes the body of law created by rules, regulations, orders, and decisions of administrative bodies.

9. Before a sport manager is liable for negligence, the plaintiff must show that the sport manager owed the plaintiff a duty of care

10. Thoroughbred racing quickly became the most popular professional sport in the colonial United States.

11. When sport managers are faced with ethical dilemmas, their decisions are easy, not difficult, to make.

12. Under the examples below, when would vicarious liability not apply?

13. The payroll threshold set for a luxury tax acts the same as a hard salary cap.

14. While at a sporting event it is common for a sponsor company to offer free merchandise in exchange for filling out personal information, such as name, address and demographics, on a specialized index card. This is an example of

15. Which league has seen the most dramatic growth in TV revenues over the last 15 years?

16. Under the law of agency, the agent owes the principal fiduciary duties. Which of the following is not a fiduciary duty owed to the principal by the agent.

17. The U.S. Supreme Court case, PGA Tour Inc. v. Martin (2001) involved a challenge to PGA Tour rules under what statute?

18. If codes of ethics are too detailed, they can actually discourage moral reasoning.

19. The underrepresentation of women, minorities, and people with disabilities in the sport industry is an important issue for sport managers who value _____ in the workplace.

20. _____ involves measuring and ensuring progress toward organizational objectives.

21. Who is recognized as the architect of the professional golf tournament?

22. ___ employees on a daily basis is a constant challenge to any sport manager.

23. Identifying subgroups of the overall marketplace based on factors such as age or income level is considered

24. All of the following are examples of a demographic trait or characteristic except

25. What area of law has left an indelible mark on the structure and nature of labor relations in professional sport leagues?