Deck 18: Public Policy Issues
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Deck 18: Public Policy Issues
1
Courts are more likely to be understanding to manufacturers if a product injury was the result of a(n) _____.
A) design defect
B) manufacturing defect
C) inadequate material
D) inherent risk
A) design defect
B) manufacturing defect
C) inadequate material
D) inherent risk
D
2
A firm may produce an acceptable product but may still get into trouble if it fails to provide adequate instructions for use or warnings against particular uses.
True
3
Business firms deal with public policy issues that are restricted to just new products.
False
4
Historically, product liability applied to goods, not services, and there have been many lost attempts to extend the law to cover services.
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5
The _____ is typically the last stage in the life cycle of a public concern that often lasts for years, and where general shifts in a country's political thinking may cause various issues to move into or out of the idle state.
A) trial support phase
B) regulatory adjustment phase
C) political arena phase
D) stirring phase
A) trial support phase
B) regulatory adjustment phase
C) political arena phase
D) stirring phase
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6
New regulatory legislation is often precise and made exclusively to prevent a period of jockeying among adversaries.
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7
In terms of the seriousness of the potential suits and the costs of error, the most complex and frustrating problem that new product managers currently face is _____.
A) reverse engineering
B) product differentiation
C) product liability
D) mass customization
A) reverse engineering
B) product differentiation
C) product liability
D) mass customization
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8
In a product liability suit, lack of privity as a defense against negligence is acceptable.
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9
Which of the following is true of the stirring phase of the life cycle of a public concern?
A) It is characterized by a would-be leader and a muted cause seeking a political base.
B) It typically occurs when the opportunity for defusing the public concern has usually passed.
C) It is easy to identify this period, although most people ignore it.
D) It is characterized by a period of jockeying by adversaries.
A) It is characterized by a would-be leader and a muted cause seeking a political base.
B) It typically occurs when the opportunity for defusing the public concern has usually passed.
C) It is easy to identify this period, although most people ignore it.
D) It is characterized by a period of jockeying by adversaries.
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10
One of the key defenses available to a manufacturer in the case of a product liability suit is assumption of risk by a product user.
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11
The unauthorized production of goods that are protected by trademark, copyright, or patent is known as near brand usage.
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12
In many foreign markets, especially developing economies, the laws governing intellectual property protection and product piracy are very stringent.
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13
Which of the following is true of product liability?
A) Products with inherent risks are excluded from product liability.
B) Historically, it applied to goods and not to services.
C) It is applicable in cases where there is an assumption of risk.
D) It is particularly applied in cases of unforeseeable misuse.
A) Products with inherent risks are excluded from product liability.
B) Historically, it applied to goods and not to services.
C) It is applicable in cases where there is an assumption of risk.
D) It is particularly applied in cases of unforeseeable misuse.
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14
Identify the correct statement about the political arena phase of the life cycle of a public concern.
A) At this stage, the opportunity for defusing the public issue has already passed.
B) At this stage, a champion decides to take on the public issue as a cause.
C) It is characterized by a period of jockeying by the adversaries.
D) It is characterized by tentative expressions of concern by knowledgeable authorities.
A) At this stage, the opportunity for defusing the public issue has already passed.
B) At this stage, a champion decides to take on the public issue as a cause.
C) It is characterized by a period of jockeying by the adversaries.
D) It is characterized by tentative expressions of concern by knowledgeable authorities.
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15
Sustainable design refers to either new product design or delivery that reduces negative impacts on the environment.
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16
An implied warranty is any statement of fact made by the manufacturer about a product, whether made by salespeople, retailers, or others.
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17
In the _____ of the life cycle of a public concern, individuals begin to sound off long before enough people have been injured or irritated to cause a general reaction.
A) trial support phase
B) stirring phase
C) political arena phase
D) regulatory adjustment phase
A) trial support phase
B) stirring phase
C) political arena phase
D) regulatory adjustment phase
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18
With reference to the life cycle of a public concern, as public agitations over an issue increase, a champion may decide to take it on as a cause in the _____ phase of the cycle.
A) stirring
B) political arena
C) regulatory adjustment
D) trial support
A) stirring
B) political arena
C) regulatory adjustment
D) trial support
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19
The concept of strict liability requires proof that a direct sale from the manufacturer to the injured user took place.
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20
A hair dryer lacking an overheat cutoff switch is an example of a product with inherent risk.
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21
According to the U.S. Trade Representation lists, the countries with the biggest piracy problem are currently:
A) Germany and Korea.
B) Britain and Canada.
C) Mexico and Japan.
D) China and Taiwan.
A) Germany and Korea.
B) Britain and Canada.
C) Mexico and Japan.
D) China and Taiwan.
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22
The best success in sustainable product design occurs when firms:
A) align their business objectives with their environmental initiatives.
B) use raw materials that are scarce or hard to get.
C) pursue projects that have short-term environmental benefits.
D) try to prevent their environmentally responsible business practices from achieving revenue objectives.
A) align their business objectives with their environmental initiatives.
B) use raw materials that are scarce or hard to get.
C) pursue projects that have short-term environmental benefits.
D) try to prevent their environmentally responsible business practices from achieving revenue objectives.
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23
With reference to product liabilities, injuries caused as a result of inadequate materials and absence of safety devices would fall under the category of _____.
A) design defects
B) inherent risks
C) customer misuse
D) dangers after use
A) design defects
B) inherent risks
C) customer misuse
D) dangers after use
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24
Janet uses the Atlas brand of lawnmowers despite being aware of its potential defects. She neglects the defects and continues to use the product regardless of its dangers. In this case, the manufacturer of Atlas lawnmowers can use _____ as a defense against any strict liability claims.
A) assumption of risk
B) misrepresentation
C) warranty
D) inherent risk
A) assumption of risk
B) misrepresentation
C) warranty
D) inherent risk
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25
Under the concept of strict liability, the:
A) buyer is unjustified to depend on the seller being right.
B) seller of an item is required to make an implied warranty rather than an express warranty.
C) seller of an item has the responsibility for not putting a defective product on the market.
D) buyer needs to prove that there was direct sale from the manufacturer.
A) buyer is unjustified to depend on the seller being right.
B) seller of an item is required to make an implied warranty rather than an express warranty.
C) seller of an item has the responsibility for not putting a defective product on the market.
D) buyer needs to prove that there was direct sale from the manufacturer.
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26
Which of the following sources of product liability stems from a seller's promise that is unfulfilled?
A) Misrepresentation
B) Warranty
C) Negligence
D) Strict liability
A) Misrepresentation
B) Warranty
C) Negligence
D) Strict liability
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27
Simply offering a product for a given use is sufficient to create a(n):
A) proof of negligence.
B) misrepresentation liability.
C) explicit warranty.
D) implied warranty.
A) proof of negligence.
B) misrepresentation liability.
C) explicit warranty.
D) implied warranty.
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28
Panaroma is a patented apparel brand. A manufacturer sells low quality apparel under a slightly different brand name "panoroma" that can cause confusion among customers. This scenario best illustrates _____.
A) embezzlement
B) brand cannibalization
C) near brand usage
D) defalcation
A) embezzlement
B) brand cannibalization
C) near brand usage
D) defalcation
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29
During which of the following stages of the new products process are problem experts involved as players in the communications program?
A) Development
B) Concept generation
C) Project evaluation
D) Launch
A) Development
B) Concept generation
C) Project evaluation
D) Launch
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30
A manufacturer deals in jackets for motorcyclists. The jackets are sold in plastic covers that have a picture of a motorcycle racer wearing the jacket. Ryan, a motorcycle racer, buys one of these jackets to wear for a race. He meets with an accident during the race and gets seriously injured. He realizes that the jackets were not made to be used as safety gear for riding. In this scenario, which of the following legal bases for product liability should Ryan use to claim product liability?
A) Misrepresentation
B) Strict liability
C) Negligence
D) Warranty
A) Misrepresentation
B) Strict liability
C) Negligence
D) Warranty
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31
Which of the following statements is true of product recall?
A) Safety risks and corrective action are avoided during the recall stage.
B) Recall program coordinators should be cross-functional teams rather than individual members.
C) Recall notices mailed to consumers should resemble junk mail to enable risk assessment.
D) Final customers as well as intermediaries should be informed of the potential risks.
A) Safety risks and corrective action are avoided during the recall stage.
B) Recall program coordinators should be cross-functional teams rather than individual members.
C) Recall notices mailed to consumers should resemble junk mail to enable risk assessment.
D) Final customers as well as intermediaries should be informed of the potential risks.
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32
With which of the following injury sources are inadequate quality techniques that may result in faulty product units, even if a product is well designed, most closely associated?
A) Failure to provide adequate instructions
B) Defects in manufacture
C) Inherent risks
D) Design defects
A) Failure to provide adequate instructions
B) Defects in manufacture
C) Inherent risks
D) Design defects
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33
A firm charged with strict liability in an injury case may seek to defend on the basis of:
A) misrepresentation of product.
B) unforeseeable misuse.
C) specialized legislation.
D) inadequate materials.
A) misrepresentation of product.
B) unforeseeable misuse.
C) specialized legislation.
D) inadequate materials.
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34
The degree of puffing a court will allow in business is most closely related to:
A) express warranties.
B) quasi contracts.
C) negligent torts.
D) strict liabilities.
A) express warranties.
B) quasi contracts.
C) negligent torts.
D) strict liabilities.
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35
A(n) _____ is best described as any statement of fact made by a manufacturer about a product, whether made by salespeople, retailers, or others.
A) implied warranty
B) express warranty
C) oblique warranty
D) assumed warranty
A) implied warranty
B) express warranty
C) oblique warranty
D) assumed warranty
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36
Under the concept of _____, the seller of an item has the responsibility for not putting a defective product on the market.
A) inherent risk
B) assumption of risk
C) strict liability
D) express warranty
A) inherent risk
B) assumption of risk
C) strict liability
D) express warranty
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37
Which of the following is true of counterfeiting as a means to product piracy?
A) Counterfeit goods range from low price and quality to excellent quality.
B) It involves making defamatory statements about established product brands.
C) It refers to a ban on copyrighted or patented goods or brands.
D) Counterfeited products have the manufacturer's original warranty.
A) Counterfeit goods range from low price and quality to excellent quality.
B) It involves making defamatory statements about established product brands.
C) It refers to a ban on copyrighted or patented goods or brands.
D) Counterfeited products have the manufacturer's original warranty.
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38
Which of the following is the primary task of a recall program coordinator for defective products?
A) Fighting strict liability claims on the firm's behalf
B) Communicating with the media and regulatory bodies
C) Writing complaint letters to political representatives
D) Making financial arrangements to sustain the loss
A) Fighting strict liability claims on the firm's behalf
B) Communicating with the media and regulatory bodies
C) Writing complaint letters to political representatives
D) Making financial arrangements to sustain the loss
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39
_____ is best described as the unauthorized use of copyrighted or patented goods or brands.
A) Defalcation
B) Brand piracy
C) Brand cannibalization
D) Embezzlement
A) Defalcation
B) Brand piracy
C) Brand cannibalization
D) Embezzlement
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40
In the context of common law in the 1880s, under the doctrine of _____, injury claimants had to prove that there was direct sale of a defective product from the manufacturer to the injured user for the user to claim product liability.
A) profitability
B) portability
C) privity
D) possession
A) profitability
B) portability
C) privity
D) possession
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41
A concern facing product developers is the unlocked potential in developing markets or in Third-World countries. Elaborate on this statement.
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42
In _____, a manufacturer assumes all responsibility and is expected to pass along the costs somehow.
A) monopolistic approach
B) no-fault approach
C) trade-off approach
D) zero defects approach
A) monopolistic approach
B) no-fault approach
C) trade-off approach
D) zero defects approach
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43
Even when a particular situation seems to have a clear-cut guiding principle, one often finds a contrary principle of equal merit and this is referred to as a(n) _____.
A) trade-off problem
B) legal recourse
C) ethical lapse
D) no-fault situation
A) trade-off problem
B) legal recourse
C) ethical lapse
D) no-fault situation
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44
Describe with examples the various sources of injury that can cause product liability claims.
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45
What are the various ways in which a product can be protected against product piracy?
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46
Explain the legal bases for negligence and warranty claim with respect to product liability.
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47
Briefly trace the stages of the life cycle of a public concern.
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