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BA300 AUSTIN Final Exam Practice Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Which of the following is not one of the steps in the moral decision-making process, according to the text? a) moral awareness b) ethical behavior c) moral development d) moral judgement - c) moral development Identify t...

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Which of the following is not one of the steps in the moral decision-making process,

according to the text?




a) moral awareness


b) ethical behavior


c) moral development


d) moral judgement - ✔✔c) moral development


Identify two of the ways identified in the video segments that your superior in a

business setting can influence the degree of your ethical behavior in business:




a) by increasing your salary based on merit; by punishing unethical behavior




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,b) by setting high or low expectations of your ethical behavior; by contributing to the

overall organizational ethical norm


c) by assigning you to a low-performing team of fellow employees; by micromanaging

your work to indicate a lack of trust


d) by routinely accepting your hiring recommendations; by routinely including you in

high-level operational decisions - ✔✔b) by setting high or low expectations of your

ethical behavior; by contributing to the overall organizational ethical norm


Which of the following individuals is most likely to refuse to carry out a supervisor's

order that she considers unethical?




a) a person with a high internal locus of control and high ego strength


b) a person with a high external locus of control and high ego strength


c) a person with a high external locus of control and low ego strength


d) a person with a low internal locus of control and low ego strength - ✔✔a) a person

with a high internal locus of control and high ego strength


John Walker, the Chief Executive Officer of Consolidated Industries, had a tough

decision to make. He had to decide which of four possible plants to close to save money

and boost the value of Consolidated's shares. He decided to close a subsidiary in a poor




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,third-world nation located 6,000 miles away from the company headquarters where he

was located. He reached that decision after realizing that it was the only one of the four

plants at which he had met none of the workers. He also was unwilling to believe that

all of the money he had put into a London subsidiary would not soon pay off if he

diverted some of the money saved by closing the third world plant to the London

operations. Which of the following two concepts is illustrated by the process by which

John Walker decided which plant to close:




a) diffusion of responsibility; escalation of commitment


b) Pygmalion Effect; confirmation trap


c) locus of control; Koh - ✔✔a) diffusion of responsibility; escalation of commitment


The federal organizational sentencing guidelines influence the ethical behavior of

companies in all of the following ways except:




a) Encouraging the establishment of ethics officers and other effective ethical

compliance measures


b) Reducing a potential fine from criminal misconduct if the company cooperates in a

government investigation of alleged crimes the company committed




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, c) Increasing the potential culpability score of a corporate officer accused of illegal

conduct


d) Punishing companies that obstruct government investigation into corporate

wrongdoing - ✔✔c) Increasing the potential culpability score of a corporate officer

accused of illegal conduct


CFO Jane is concerned about overreacting to the bad press. She tells the group that she

has concluded that a recall's costs to the company far outweigh the benefit of such a

recall to the public. It is virtually certain that no babies actually will be harmed and

leaving the bibs on the market will ensure that low-income consumers, the biggest

consumers of this bib, will continue to be able to afford a Consolidated-made bib rather

than a bib produced by a less well-known company. The company's shareholders are

also likely to be harmed by a costly recall. She thinks the overall best solution is to leave

the bibs on the market with a warning, including in the company's advertising, that

they contain trace amounts of lead and urges the team to agree with her

recommendation. Which of the following theories of ethical decision-making has Jane

followed in making her recommendation?




a) Nozick's rights theory


b) Utilitariani - ✔✔b) Utilitarianism




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