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MNO3704 – Assignment 2
Question1
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The … report established recommended standards of conduct for boards and directors of listed companies, bank
and certain state-owned enterprises.
a. King I
b. King II
c. King III
d. King IV
Question2
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The … report focuses on moving companies away from a tick-box mentality to a rather mindful application of th
code.
a. King III
b. King II
c. King I
d. King IV
Question3
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Biodiversity, resource use, pollution, green design, waste management and the long-term availability of water a
environmental sustainability indicators for the … industry.
a. agriculture
b. tourism
c. mining
d. 昀椀 nancial
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Life costs, life cycle assessment, risk assessment, value management, lean construction, affordability and budge
constraints form part of the … dimension of sustainability.
a. economic
b. environmental
c. developmental
d. social
Question5
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Supporting services ...
a. includes erosion prevention, climate regulation, natural 昀氀 ood regulation and extreme event moderation.
b. secure and maintain the production of other ecosystem services like primary production and photosynthesis.
c. are material bene 昀椀 ts such as fresh water, food, raw materials and medicinal resources.
d. refers to recreational, spiritual and religious values, and educational information.
Question6
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… is a deliberate process of identifying the individuals and groups that are likely to impact or be impacted by it.
a. social change
b. Stakeholder analysis
c. Stakeholder engagement
d. social impact
Question7
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When … come/s into contact, they …, during which energy or energies are set free. Such energies present the …
could impact on the environment.
a. impacts; change; energy
b. matter; stay the same; inconsistency
c. aspects; connect; energy
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d. substances; interact; risk
Question8
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Non-cash bene 昀椀 ts are often more important than monetary incentives for conservation. This statement form
which pillar of sustainable tourism?
a. environmental sustainability
b. social sustainability
c. economic sustainability
d. corporate sustainability
Question9
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Protecting, restoring and promoting sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably managing forests,
combating deserti 昀椀 cation and halting and reversing land degradation and biodiversity loss relate to which su
development goal?
a. goal 17
b. goal 14
c. goal 16
d. goal 15
Question10
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A company board responsible for … needs to shift its thinking in order to become more inclusive.
a. values
b. markets
c. governance
d. life cycles
Question11
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… covers an organisation’s impact on living and non-living natural systems.
a. Economic prosperity
b. social responsibility
c. Environmental sustainability
d. corporate governance
Question12
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The … report takes account of the speci 昀椀 c corporate governance initiatives such as governing bodies, impro
compliance requirements, and structures such as social and ethics committees. King IV (p77)
a. King I
b. King IV
c. King III
d. King II
Question13
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If a substance is … it has the potential to … and cause damage to other substances and to the environment.
a. multiple; threaten humans
b. contactable; cause harm to humans
c. made of natural elements; in 昀氀 uence man-made elements
d. contactable; in 昀氀 uence human senses
Question14
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The UNEA2 report recommends a framework of four integrated lines of policy interventions to address the nexus
environment and health. Enhancing ecosystem resilience ...
a. involves the removal of harmful substances from the environment in which people live and work.
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b. involves the reduction in the use of carbon fuels and thereby emissions of carbon dioxide through substitution
non-carbon energy.
c. generates the needed economic activity and value to sustain the world’s population with less resource use an
waste.
d. builds capacity of the environment, economies and societies to anticipate, respond to and recover from
disturbances.
Question15
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The environmental awareness of customers, staff and neighbouring communities, healthy living, cultural heritag
educational opportunities are social sustainability indicators for the … industry.
a. agriculture
b. mining
c. tourism
d. 昀椀 nancial
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Provisioning services ...
a. are material bene 昀椀 ts such as fresh water, food, raw materials and medicinal resources.
b. can be categorised as provisioning, regulating, supporting or cultural.
c. control a wide variety of processes important to human functioning.
d. refers to recreational, spiritual and religious values, and educational information.
Question17
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Dependency on direct and indirect subsidies, dependency on external 昀椀 nance, energy balance, supply of qua
soil, water, energy and biotic resources are sustainability indicators for the … industry.
a. mining
b. 昀椀 nancial
c. agriculture
d. tourism
Question18
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The King IV report connects these foundations to three connected paradigms: from … capitalism to … capitalism
short-term capital markets to long-term sustainable capital markets; from siloed … to integrated reporting.
a. 昀椀 nancial; inclusive; reporting.
b. 昀氀 exible; transparent; knowledge.
c. qualitative; quantitative; reporting.
d. product; function; suppliers.
Question19
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… also has/have the responsibility to … with its health and safety committee on preparing and reviewing of polic
plans and documents that relate to all … activities.
a. The natural environment; argue; functional
b. Organisational culture; confer; workable
c. Organisations; argue; communal
d. Management; consult; organisational
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The main focus of … is concerned with an organisation’s impact on the resources of its stakeholders and with th
economic system at local, national and global levels.
a. social responsibility
b. economic prosperity
c. corporate governance
d. environmental sustainability
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