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Which of the following best explains the difference between
integrity and ethics?



a.


Ethics requires the consideration of others; integrity
requires adaptability to given situations


b.


Integrity means to adhere to a moral code; Ethics means
to establish a standard of behavior


c.


Ethics means always telling the truth; acting with integrity
has altruistic motivations


d.

, People with integrity show compliance with laws; Ethical
individuals have consideration for others



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Which of the following will best provide a customer with the
perception that a business cares about the community and
those in it?

a.


Giving a customer a coupon upon checkout


b.


Offering the best prices on selected products


c.


Making a major contribution to a local park that is being
built


d.


Fixing potholes in the parking lot



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John is an insurance salesman who believes in following
through on his verbal commitments to others. Giving his
customers his word is an example of professional integrity.
Which of the following best illustrates John's actions?

a.


Walking the walk


b.


Using his moral compass


c.


Doing what he believes is right


d.


Practicing what he preaches



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Andrew is driving his car and the speed limit is 55 mph.
Other cars are going much faster past him, but the posted
speed limit is 55 mph. Even though Andrew is running late
for his job and other cars are driving faster, Andrew still
believes in following the speed limit. Which ethical theory is
Andrew engaging in with his behavior?

a.


Deontology


b.


Virtue ethics


c. Utilitarianism


d.


Descriptive ethics



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