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Quiz 3: Ethics and Social Responsibility
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Question 61
True/False
Walmart's behavior demonstrates that it places great value on the importance of corporate social responsibility.
Question 62
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Companies must uphold their moral and ethical obligations to consumers above their need to respond to investors.
Question 63
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At the Kaplan Thaler advertising agency, one of the firm's ethical principles is that their employees are expected to be helpful to their colleagues.
Question 64
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United States companies that locate their operations in less developed parts of the world are required to enforce U.S. standards regarding child labor, pollution, fair wages, and human rights.
Question 65
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Consumers have limited resources for determining whether a company has engaged in unlawful actions or has been irresponsible in its activities.
Question 66
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The Americans with Disabilities Act is a federal law that upholds ethical standards.
Question 67
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Telecommuting is one instance when a person's employer may influence how an employee behaves at home.
Question 68
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When you agree to work for a company, you're saying that you agree with its mission and ethics.
Question 69
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In effect, ethics are the guidelines you use to make daily decisions.
Question 70
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A company's track record of legal compliance can be used to evaluate a company's ethical conduct.
Question 71
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The production of toxic materials is moving at a far faster pace than the growth of proper storage facilities and techniques, so disposal becomes more and more expensive.
Question 72
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Sexual conduct outside the office will never impact the professional role of the employee involved.
Question 73
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The decision to abide by the speed limit when driving is not an ethical decision.
Question 74
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As a consequence of The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation work to upgrade public access to technology, Microsoft's leadership has demonstrated its high regard for CSR.
Question 75
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Moral relativism is a perspective that holds that there is a universal moral truth that is modified by individuals to suit differing circumstances.
Question 76
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Companies with a strong sense of corporate social responsibility are obligated to understand the work structure of their suppliers.
Question 77
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The environmental and social concerns of the Amazon Basin would be taken into consideration when a socially responsible U.S. manufacturer of furniture is making the decision about whether to purchase wood from that region.
Question 78
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Legal compliance refers to conducting a business within the boundaries of all the legal regulations of that industry.
Question 79
True/False
Intel consistently scores high as an industry leader in its commitment to strong CSR practices because it supports many charitable groups and is responsive to the needs of the communities where it has facilities.