Which of the following alone can ensure effective ethics programme in a business enterprise?
  • Publication of a code
  • Involvement of employees
  • Establishment of compliance mechanisms
  • None of them
Which of the following is capable of doing maximum good to society?
  • Business success
  • Laws and regulations
  • Ethics
  • Professional management
Carbon monoxide emitted by automobiles directly contributes to
  • Water pollution
  • Noise pollution
  • Land pollution
  • Air pollution
That an enterprise must behave as a good citizen is an example of its responsibility towards
  • Owners
  • Workers
  • Consumers
  • Community
If business is to operate in a society which is full of diverse and complicated problems, it may have
  • Little chance of success
  • Great chance of success
  • Little chance of failure
  • No relation with success or failure
“Ethics deals with the right actions of individuals. ” Who said?
  • Peter F. Drucker
  • C. S. Rao
  • J. R. Betty
  • C. Zahe
Which of the following statements about ethical standards are TRUE?
  • The upper limits of ethical standards are set by individual standards
  • The laws of economically developed countries generally define the lowest common denominator of acceptable behaviour
  • The actual degree of enforcement of the law in an underdeveloped country would determine the lower limit of permissible behaviour
  • All of the above
Which statement is true?
  • Human values system plays a vital role in total quality management
  • Values give the real meaning to total quality management effort
  • Total quality management is a corporate management strategy
  • All of the above
The national Society of Professional Engineers had a code, which requires professionals to
  • Dissociate themselves from organizations that are of a able character
  • Further the cause of public good
  • Advise clarity, the consequences, if a technical opinion is overruled by a non-technical person
  • All of the above
Which one of the following is not principle business ethics?
  • Principle of universality
  • Principle of humanity
  • Principle of autonomy
  • Principle of dissatisfaction
Which of the following does not contribute to the development of a manager’s standard of ethics?
  • competitor behaviours
  • society’s norms and values
  • individual life experiences
  • environmental situations
The hand-of-government refers to the
  • ability of the government to interfere in business negotiations
  • role of corporations to be profitable within the law
  • effect of national politics on business decisions
  • impact of changing government regulations
According to the concept of moral intensity, a worker is most likely to behave ethically and legally when
  • a manager observes his or her behavior closely
  • the worker has intense morals
  • the consequences of the act are minor
  • the consequences of the act are substantial
Corporate social responsibility that extends beyond legal mandates can help meet societal expectations in the absence of
  • Statutory devices
  • Social tool
  • Cost tool and Techniques
  • Science tool
If you believe in making decisions for the good of most people, you can be described as following which school of thought?
  • utilitarianism
  • teleology
  • deontology
  • egoism
Ethics is important for
  • Top management
  • Middle-level managers
  • Non-managerial employees
  • All of them
Which of the following can explain the need for pollution control?
  • Cost savings
  • Reduced risk of liability
  • Reduction of health hazards
  • All of them
Environmental protection can best be done by the efforts of
  • Business people
  • Government
  • Scientists
  • All the people
Business people have the skills to solve
  • All social problems
  • Some social problems
  • No social problems
  • All economic problems
Social responsibility is
  • Same as legal responsibility
  • Broader than legal responsibility
  • Narrower than legal responsibility
  • None of them
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