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Sport Organizations Responsibility for Performance
Quiz 2: Globalization, Ethics, and the International and Olympic Sport Industry Segments
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Question 1
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According to the International Olympic Committee, the purpose of the Olympic movement is to create international goodwill through sport and "to contribute to the creation of superior athletic competition by promoting youth sport."
Question 2
True/False
True or False; The FIFA World Cup for men was established in 1930 and has been played continuously every four years except in 1942 and 1946 due to World War II. Currently, there are 209 national associations that are recognized by FIFA as being eligible to compete in the World Cup, which consists of a qualification phase and the month-long tournament known as the World Cup Finals.
Question 3
True/False
The United States Olympic Committee empowers national governing bodies in each sport to focus on preparing athletes for Olympic competition.
Question 4
True/False
Olympic marketing revenue reached $866 billion for the period of 2005-9, with broadcast revenues for the 2010 Winter Games and 2012 Summer Games totaling $300.5 billion.
Question 5
True/False
Current members of The Olympic Partners (TOP), the IOC's corporate sponsorship group, include McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Panasonic, General Electric, Dow, Atos, Acer, Omega, Procter & Gamble, Visa, and Samsung. Each of the 11 partners pays upwards of $1 million in cash and value-in-kind for a four-year sponsorship.
Question 6
True/False
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has had to fight to deter and to detect the use of illegal performance-enhancing substances, and, in the case of the host bidding process, deal with an ugly scandal involving bribes to IOC members to win their favor in the voting rounds.
Question 7
True/False
Arguments for the activist approach toward social responsibility of organizations include that it is management's responsibility to earn profits for owners (stockholders), that potential conflicts of interest occur when managers must meet profit goals and simultaneously enhance social welfare, and that businesses lack the expertise to manage social problems.
Question 8
True/False
To understand more fully the effects of an Olympic Games on a city, region, and nation, the International Olympic Committee commissions an Olympic Games Impact (OGI) Study that approximates an environmental impact statement. All cities that contemplate hosting an Olympic Games must participate in the OGI Study. The IOC understands that one of its most important legacies is to bequeath to the host cities and their citizens a heritage of undeniable improvement over conditions that preceded those cities' hosting of the Olympic Games.
Question 9
True/False
There are numerous examples from sport organizations that underscore the value of organizational diversity, including the story of Jackie Robinson's breaking of the color barrier in the National Football League, Texas Western University's use of five African-American starters in winning their 1996 national championship game against the all-white squad from the University of Kentucky, and Billie-Jean King's victory over Bobby Riggs in the ballyhooed "Battle of the Sexes" tennis match in 1944.
Question 10
True/False
Although there were no women competitors at the inaugural Olympic Games in Athens in 1896, the number and percentage of female Olympic athletes have steadily increased, especially in recent decades.