| Question 1 | 1 / 1 point |
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Business ethics does not need ethical theory.
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| True | ||
| False | ||
| Question 2 | 1 / 1 point |
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Prejudice means literally “prejudgment” before having any experience of that which one judges.
Question options:
| True | ||
| False | ||
| Question 3 | 1 / 1 point |
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The moral approach to advertising is the ____________ approach.
Question options:
| anything goes free market | ||
| buyer beware | ||
| truthful | ||
| moderate | ||
| Question 4 | 1 / 1 point |
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The basis for arguments against sexual harassment is that _________________________.
Question options:
| all people deserve to be treated with respect | ||
| it is socially unacceptable | ||
| in the end it brings profits down | ||
| It creates the possibility of litigation | ||
| Question 5 | 1 / 1 point |
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What does the Enron episode show?
Question options:
| How useless a code of ethics is unless embedded in practices. | ||
| How greedy human beings can be. | ||
| How important ethics is. | ||
| All of the above | ||
| Question 6 | 1 / 1 point |
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Business ethics does not need philosophical theories.
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| True | ||
| False | ||
| Question 7 | 1 / 1 point |
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“Laissez-faire” literally means________.
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| dog-eat dog | ||
| let people do what they want | ||
| social welfare | ||
| obligation | ||
| Question 8 | 1 / 1 point |
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If someone was taught by his parents that athletes are less intelligent than non-athletes, and continues to hold this belief when he reaches adulthood, his behavior is an example of ________________.
Question options:
| reverse discrimination | ||
| affirmative action | ||
| prejudice | ||
| discrimination | ||
| Question 9 | 1 / 1 point |
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According to the Federal Law, sexual harassment can only occur in the workplace.
Question options:
| True | ||
| False | ||
| Question 10 | 1 / 1 point |
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Sexual harassment always involves a superior harassing a subordinate.
Question options:
| True | |
| False |