Deck 2: Ethics and the Law

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Ethical issues are seldom multifaceted.
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Ethics concern behavior that is judged by society.
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It is not possible for a code to make clear what a company expects of its personnel in terms of the ethical dimensions of corporate policies and actions.
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A whistleblower is one who calls attention to unpleasant conditions at the workplace.
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An individual's values are significantly influenced by those held in the groups to which he or she belongs.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley statute established a board to oversee accounting practices in (the):

A) United States.
B) Netherlands.
C) United Kingdom.
D) Australia.
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Today's business professionals involved in global markets are sometimes faced with ethical predicaments,because of different:

A) modes of transport.
B) languages.
C) standards of ethics.
D) values of money.
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Ethical issues involving Internet and computer technology also have prompted people to consider ethical issues such as:

A) privacy.
B) governance.
C) discrimination.
D) apartheid.
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Values can vary from one individual to another.
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The fact that the Enron and Arthur Andersen case dominated the media and ?resulted in numerous congressional investigations showed the widespread concern with:

A) ethical behavior in business.
B) the enforcement of law.
C) the power of the government.
D) the role of educational institutions in the field of ethics.
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Educational institutions have responded to the increased need to examine ethics by adding courses,workshops and programs,and have expanded the study of ethics in existing courses.
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Businesses concerned with ethics usually focus on their corporate responsibility and the development of codes of conduct.
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Technological developments have created new ethical problems.
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Beliefs and standards that are considered to be worthwhile are known as:

A) values.
B) morals.
C) ethics.
D) discretions.
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Trade associations are against developing guidelines for ethical business practices for their diverse memberships.
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Credo is a term that is used to describe unethical behavior.
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There is only one kind of value-individual value.
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The development of technology has introduced a burgeoning array of ethical questions.
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A corporate code of ethics is a set of guidelines limited to corporate management.
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Ethics takes a more philosophical approach in determining what is good or bad.
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Some firms or industries have established a code of ethics,sometimes called a "credo." The objective of a code of ethics is to:

A) specify the principles of ethical behavior expected of its employees.
B) set down the principles to be followed in dealing with government agencies.
C) establish guidelines in dealing with suppliers.
D) establish rules for management to follow in dealing with employee grievances.
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All of the following are examples of self-regulatory standards of conduct created by trade associations,EXCEPT:

A) telephone marketing.
B) billboard marketing.
C) marketing to children.
D) sweepstakes.
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The usual motivation behind whistleblowing is the outrage to a person's sense of:

A) knowledge.
B) self-esteem.
C) ethics.
D) confidence.
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A larger culture has a certain genre of values that are different from the values held by employees of a corporation or department within a company,or what may be known as a:

A) macro-culture.
B) subculture.
C) para-culture.
D) cross-culture.
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The federal government and many states have statutes that protect whistleblowers from:

A) retaliation.
B) rebuke.
C) appraisal.
D) indictments.
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A distinction between law and ethics is that legal mandates are usually more:

A) flexible.
B) precise.
C) obscure.
D) flawed.
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Ethical beliefs are the foundation of many of our:

A) reports.
B) laws.
C) books.
D) religious practices.
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American firms are prohibited from bribing foreign officials under the:

A) Federal Indictments Act.
B) Civil Rights Act.
C) Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
D) Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
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Sometimes,the driving force for reform may be the:

A) ethic guru.
B) quality assuror.
C) whistleblower.
D) protagonist.
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A person who reveals to a governmental authority,or to news media,confidential information regarding some wrong doing or conduct that he or she regards as unethical is called a(n):

A) whistleblower.
B) ethic guru.
C) quality assuror.
D) protagonist.
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All of the following are the influencing factors on both group values and individual values,EXCEPT:

A) religion.
B) wealth.
C) traditions.
D) customs.
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Incentives for corporations to act more ethically are provided by:

A) Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
B) Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
C) Civil Rights Act.
D) Federal Indictments Act.
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Which of the following activities are not under the direct purview of governmental bodies?

A) Legislation concerning fair labor practices.
B) Consumer protection.
C) Protection of the environment.
D) Supervision of small businesses.
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The actions of corporations that are intended to demonstrate their wish to behave responsively take many forms and are conducted under the banner of:

A) corporate liability.
B) national mandate.
C) patriotic duties.
D) corporate responsibility.
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The threat of legal prosecution and penalties:

A) does not eliminate all unethical practices.
B) helps to eliminate all unethical practices.
C) has caused an increase in unethical practices.
D) does not make any impact on unethical practices.
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Ethical theories and moral standards are derived from:

A) law.
B) religion.
C) values.
D) codes.
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Code of ethics is also known as:

A) kudo.
B) credo.
C) an epilogue.
D) quantum.
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A ______ makes clear that the company expects its personnel to recognize the ethical dimensions of corporate policies and actions.

A) rule
B) regulation
C) code
D) social action
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The whistleblower may be confronted with an ethical:

A) practice.
B) observation.
C) quantum.
D) dilemma.
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Governments may impose on individuals a set of duties known as:

A) legal mandates.
B) ethical considerations.
C) legal imperatives.
D) national imperatives.
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What are some non-legal penalties experienced by firms that engage in unethical practices?
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What are the basic functions of the U.S.Office of Government Ethics?
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How important is a code of ethics for companies today?
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Briefly explain the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
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Ethical issues are seldom multifaceted.
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Ethics concern behavior that is judged by society.
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It is not possible for a code to make clear what a company expects of its personnel in terms of the ethical dimensions of corporate policies and actions.
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A whistleblower is one who calls attention to unpleasant conditions at the workplace.
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An individual's values are significantly influenced by those held in the groups to which he or she belongs.
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The Sarbanes-Oxley statute established a board to oversee accounting practices in (the):

A) United States.
B) Netherlands.
C) United Kingdom.
D) Australia.
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Today's business professionals involved in global markets are sometimes faced with ethical predicaments,because of different:

A) modes of transport.
B) languages.
C) standards of ethics.
D) values of money.
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Ethical issues involving Internet and computer technology also have prompted people to consider ethical issues such as:

A) privacy.
B) governance.
C) discrimination.
D) apartheid.
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Values can vary from one individual to another.
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The fact that the Enron and Arthur Andersen case dominated the media and ?resulted in numerous congressional investigations showed the widespread concern with:

A) ethical behavior in business.
B) the enforcement of law.
C) the power of the government.
D) the role of educational institutions in the field of ethics.
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Educational institutions have responded to the increased need to examine ethics by adding courses,workshops and programs,and have expanded the study of ethics in existing courses.
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Businesses concerned with ethics usually focus on their corporate responsibility and the development of codes of conduct.
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Technological developments have created new ethical problems.
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Beliefs and standards that are considered to be worthwhile are known as:

A) values.
B) morals.
C) ethics.
D) discretions.
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Trade associations are against developing guidelines for ethical business practices for their diverse memberships.
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Credo is a term that is used to describe unethical behavior.
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There is only one kind of value-individual value.
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The development of technology has introduced a burgeoning array of ethical questions.
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A corporate code of ethics is a set of guidelines limited to corporate management.
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Ethics takes a more philosophical approach in determining what is good or bad.
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Some firms or industries have established a code of ethics,sometimes called a "credo." The objective of a code of ethics is to:

A) specify the principles of ethical behavior expected of its employees.
B) set down the principles to be followed in dealing with government agencies.
C) establish guidelines in dealing with suppliers.
D) establish rules for management to follow in dealing with employee grievances.
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All of the following are examples of self-regulatory standards of conduct created by trade associations,EXCEPT:

A) telephone marketing.
B) billboard marketing.
C) marketing to children.
D) sweepstakes.
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The usual motivation behind whistleblowing is the outrage to a person's sense of:

A) knowledge.
B) self-esteem.
C) ethics.
D) confidence.
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A larger culture has a certain genre of values that are different from the values held by employees of a corporation or department within a company,or what may be known as a:

A) macro-culture.
B) subculture.
C) para-culture.
D) cross-culture.
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The federal government and many states have statutes that protect whistleblowers from:

A) retaliation.
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D) indictments.
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A distinction between law and ethics is that legal mandates are usually more:

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C) obscure.
D) flawed.
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Ethical beliefs are the foundation of many of our:

A) reports.
B) laws.
C) books.
D) religious practices.
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American firms are prohibited from bribing foreign officials under the:

A) Federal Indictments Act.
B) Civil Rights Act.
C) Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
D) Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
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Sometimes,the driving force for reform may be the:

A) ethic guru.
B) quality assuror.
C) whistleblower.
D) protagonist.
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A person who reveals to a governmental authority,or to news media,confidential information regarding some wrong doing or conduct that he or she regards as unethical is called a(n):

A) whistleblower.
B) ethic guru.
C) quality assuror.
D) protagonist.
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All of the following are the influencing factors on both group values and individual values,EXCEPT:

A) religion.
B) wealth.
C) traditions.
D) customs.
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Incentives for corporations to act more ethically are provided by:

A) Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
B) Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
C) Civil Rights Act.
D) Federal Indictments Act.
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Which of the following activities are not under the direct purview of governmental bodies?

A) Legislation concerning fair labor practices.
B) Consumer protection.
C) Protection of the environment.
D) Supervision of small businesses.
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The actions of corporations that are intended to demonstrate their wish to behave responsively take many forms and are conducted under the banner of:

A) corporate liability.
B) national mandate.
C) patriotic duties.
D) corporate responsibility.
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The threat of legal prosecution and penalties:

A) does not eliminate all unethical practices.
B) helps to eliminate all unethical practices.
C) has caused an increase in unethical practices.
D) does not make any impact on unethical practices.
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Ethical theories and moral standards are derived from:

A) law.
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C) values.
D) codes.
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Code of ethics is also known as:

A) kudo.
B) credo.
C) an epilogue.
D) quantum.
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A ______ makes clear that the company expects its personnel to recognize the ethical dimensions of corporate policies and actions.

A) rule
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C) code
D) social action
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The whistleblower may be confronted with an ethical:

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Governments may impose on individuals a set of duties known as:

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D) national imperatives.
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What are some non-legal penalties experienced by firms that engage in unethical practices?
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What are the basic functions of the U.S.Office of Government Ethics?
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How important is a code of ethics for companies today?
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Briefly explain the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.
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