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Business Ethics 6-10 Exam Questions With Correct Answers Advertising is best known for - answerthe persuasion to purchase the product. Due care is the idea that consumers and sellers do not meet as equals and that the consumer's interests are particularly vulnerable to being harmed by the manuf...

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Business Ethics 6-10 Exam Questions With
Correct Answers

Advertising is best known for - answer✔✔the persuasion to purchase the product.
Due care is the idea that consumers and sellers do not meet as equals and that the consumer's
interests are particularly vulnerable to being harmed by the manufacturer, who has knowledge
and expertise the consumer does not have. - answer✔✔True

Critics of advertising contend that - answer✔✔advertising rarely gives consumers much useful
information
The case of MacPherson v. Buick Motor Car in 1916 changed product liability law. As a result
of it, the courts - answer✔✔expanded the liability of manufacturers for injuries caused by
defective products
A psychological appeal is one that aims to persuade by appealing primarily to reason and not to
human emotional needs. - answer✔✔False

Terms like can be, as much as, and help, are examples of - answer✔✔ambiguity.

According to the legal doctrine of strict product liability, - answer✔✔a manufacturer need not be
negligent to be held liable for a defective product.
The Fair Packaging and Labeling Act of 1966 empowers representative agencies to rank and list
all ingredients in the order of decreasing percentage of total contents. - answer✔✔False
Subliminal advertising is advertising that supposedly communicates at a level beneath our
conscious awareness. - answer✔✔True

The terms best, finest, and most are examples of - answer✔✔puffery
Before the case of MacPherson v. Buick Motor Car in 1916, injured consumers could recover
damages only from the retailer of the defective product. - answer✔✔True
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was established over seventy-five years ago to protect
consumers against deceptive advertising. - answer✔✔True

Which statement is true from an ethical perspective? - answer✔✔The argument for strict liability
is basically utilitarian

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Which statement is accurate in its description of consumer protection? - answer✔✔The
Consumer Product Safety Commission has the power to order recalls, public warnings, and
refunds
Defenders of advertising claim that, despite criticisms, advertising enjoys protection under the
First Amendment as a form of speech. - answer✔✔True
Business' responsibility for understanding and providing for consumer needs derives from the
fact that citizen-consumers are dependent on business to satisfy their needs. - answer✔✔True
In 1972, Congress created one of the most important agencies for regulating product safety. This
agency is the - answer✔✔Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The consumer's main source of product information is - answer✔✔the label and package.
Statistics indicate that the faith consumers place in manufacturers is often misplaced. -
answer✔✔True
The FTC now follows the "modified" ignorant consumer standard and protects only those cases
of foolishness that are committed by significant numbers of people. - answer✔✔True
The word ecosystem refers to a total ecological community, both living and nonliving. -
answer✔✔True
A moral of Garrett Hardin's parable "The Tragedy of the Commons" is that there can be a
difference between the private costs and the social costs of a business activity. - answer✔✔True

Cost benefit analysis - answer✔✔involves value judgments and factual uncertainties.

Which of the following is a drawback to the regulatory approach? - answer✔✔regulation can
take away an industry's incentive to do more than the minimum
Cost benefit analysis is a device used to determine whether it's worthwhile to incur a particular
cost. - answer✔✔True
Any equitable solution to the problem of who should pay the bill for environmental cleanup
should take into account responsibility as well as benefit. - answer✔✔True

According to the philosopher Joel Feinberg, - answer✔✔the rights of future generations are
contingent upon those people coming into existence.
Regulation is always the most effective way to allocate the costs of environmental protection. -
answer✔✔False
Three approaches have gained the most attention when it comes to achieving our environmental
goals: the use of regulations, incentives, and pricing mechanisms. - answer✔✔True

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