BUSN 201 Midterm A Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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BUSN 201 Midterm A Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
When deciding to engage in corporate social responsibility, a key factor when selecting activities is - Answer-how the social activity relates to the business activities of the corporation.
In the IDDR approach to making ethical decisio...
BUSN 201 Midterm A Exam Questions
and Answers All Correct
When deciding to engage in corporate social responsibility, a key factor when selecting
activities is - Answer-how the social activity relates to the business activities of the
corporation.
In the IDDR approach to making ethical decisions, the first "D" stands for what? -
Answer-Discussion
Via the Internet, Britta enters false code into the computer control system of Chicken
Company, a food maker, to alter the levels of ingredients so that consumers of the food
become ill. Britta is - Answer-a cyberterrorist.
Ricard, an engineer, supervises the construction of a new mountainside roadway. The
road collapses in a landslide due to faulty grading. Motorists injured in the collapse sue
Ricard in a tort action for negligence. Under that theory, as a professional, Ricard is
held to the same standard of care as - Answer-other engineers.
The triple bottom line looks at all of the following except - Answer-how decisions impact
the relationship between the U.S. and other nations.
Civil law pertains to the duties that exist between persons or between persons and their
governments, excluding the duty not to commit crimes. - Answer-T
The system of checks and balances in the U.S. Constitution allows each branch of
government to limit the actions of the other branches. - Answer-T
Chris operates the Devil's Brew chain of coffee stands. "Devil's Brew" is - Answer-a
trade name.
Talk, Inc., offers to buy from Ultra Corporation 1,000 phones with certain features.
Without notifying Talk, Ultra timely ships phones with fewer features. With respect to the
offer, this shipment is an acceptance and - Answer-a breach.
A corporation can refuse to produce business records that might subject the firm to
criminal prosecution. - Answer-F
, Beth, an accountant for Credits & Debits, acquires a negotiable instrument from Ellen by
promising to pay its face value in thirty days. Beth acquires the status of an HDC when
she - Answer-pays the face value due on the instrument.
Lyn is injured when a part of a building ledge breaks free and strikes her. If Lyn brings a
successful tort action against the building's owner, she may be awarded special
damages to compensate her for - Answer-monetary losses, such as medical expenses.
A belief in the possibility that a person committed a crime is sufficient probable cause to
support the issuance of an arrest warrant. - Answer-F
A holder will be deemed to have notice of a defect in an instrument if he or she has
reason to know that it exists, given all the facts and circumstances known at the time. -
Answer-T
Recharge Corporation makes batteries. Sol is injured when the Recharge battery in his
phone bursts into flame. In Sol's product liability suit against the maker, alleging a
design defect, the court may consider - Answer-an available alternative design.
Eliza buys a new motorcycle from Fast Bikes, Inc. The most important factor in
determining whether an express warranty is created is whether - Answer-Fast Bikes'
promise becomes part of the basis of the bargain.
Political speech by corporations falls within the protection of the First Amendment. -
Answer-T
Pavers Inc. contracts to buy some heavy equipment from Earthmovers, Inc. Before
either party performs, Earthmovers sells its assets to Excavation Corporation. On
learning of the sale, Pavers is concerned about its contract with Earthmovers. Pavers
should - Answer-demand assurances of performance from the seller.
When an award of punitive damages is grossly excessive, it furthers no legitimate
purpose and violates due process requirements. - Answer-T
Pine Mills Inc. agrees to sell a certain quantity of plywood to Quality Lumber Company
under a destination contract. Pine Mills must - Answer-deliver the plywood to a
particular destination.
Intentional deceit for personal gain may be unethical but it does not give rise to liability
for fraud. - Answer-F
Duty-based ethical standards are most likely to derive from - Answer-philosophical
reasoning.
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