Open Question: Can someone take a look at this and hopefully help?
I have a quiz our professor gave us, and there are literally 250 questions on it. I have to work and do not have time to finish it. Can you guys take a look at a few questions I have posted below and help?’
1. When a company such as Ben & Jerry’s collects objective information about how the company’s activities affect its various stakeholders, Ben & Jerry’s is conducting a(n) _____.
A. performance evaluation
B. social audit
C. organizational analysis
D. environmental analysis
2. Green marketing focuses on improving the environment by
A. advertising products to environmentally conscious consumers.
B. using more packaging materials.
C. hiring companies to dispose of waste products.
D. developing new products.
3. According to the consumer “bill of rights,” the Nutrition Education and Labeling Act protects which “consumer right” ?
A. the right to be heard
B. the right to be informed
C. the right to sue
D. the right to low prices
4. When a company establishes diversity initiatives, it is adopting a(n) _____.
A. educational program
B. jobs program
C. affirmative action program
D. training program
5. Pollution is _____.
A. the unproductive use of land.
B. the contamination of the natural environment by the discharge of harmful substances
C. the effects of global warming
D. the disappearance of the Brazilian rainforests
6. During the 1960s, mounting concern about workplace hazards resulted in the passage of the _____.
A. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938
B. Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act of 1975
C. Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
D. Nutrition Education and Labeling Act of 1990
7. _____ is a movement that put pressure on businesses to consider consumer needs and interests.
A. Boycotting
B. Collective bargaining
C. Consumerism
D. Picketing
8. In order for a business to be considered ethical it must ______.
A. pursue profits and be a good citizen
B. not cause harm to others and pursue profits
C. compete fairly and honestly, communicate truthfully, and not cause harm to others
D. obey all laws and regulations
9. The job of looking out for a company’s investors falls on its _____.
A. management
B. board of directors
C. auditors
D. stakeholders
10. The study of the relationship between organisms and the natural environment is known as _____.
A. etiology
B. entomology
C. enology
D. ecology
11. Which of the following is a common factor that influences the ethical behavior of businesspeople?
A. labor unions
B. cultural differences
C. organizational structure
D. organizational design
12. Johnson & Johnson gives the World Wildlife Fund a cut from sales of a special line of children’s toiletries. This is an example of _____.
A. public relations
B. marketing citizenship
C. community service
D. cause-related marketing
13. A criminal activity in which criminals steal personal information and use it to take out loans and commit other fraud is called _____.
A. insider trading
B. check kiting
C. racketeering
D. identity theft
14. Ethics is defined as ______.
A. the canons of moral behavior that are adopted by decision makers in an organization
B. the principles and standards of moral behavior that are accepted by society as right versus wrong
C. the norms of behavior that each individual must follow to preserve social order
D. the application of moral standards to business situations
15. The Latin expression caveat emptor means
A. let the buyer beware.
B. that buyers are protected by the company.
C. profits are less important than protecting consumers.
D. profits are the stakeholders’ rewards.
16. A farmer learns that the herbicides he uses on his crops are accumulating in nearby wetlands, which in turn may cause environmental damage. In considering whether to suspend the use of these herbicides, the farmer is locked in a(n) _____.
A. moral dilemma
B. ethical dilemma
C. ethical lapse
D. moral lapse
17. Buying or selling a company’s stock based on information that outside investors lack is known as ______.
A. insider trading
B. creative accounting
C. misrepresentation
D. conflict of interest
18. Aragon Systems is a maker of computers. In an attempt to obtain trade secrets from its key rival, Aragon is prepared to offer a lucrative compensation package to its rival’s leading software engineer. Aragon’s conduct is considered to be _____.
A. socially irresponsible
B. unethical
C. ethical
D. illegal
19. Which of the following situations is an example of a conflict of interest?
A. Company A purchases from Company B, which is owned or controlled by an executive from Company A.
B. Company A sells to Company B, which has no apparent ties to Company A.
C. Company A offers a trade discount on goods bought by Company B, which is a standard buying practice in the industry.
D