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WGU C202 PRE-ASSESSMENT: MANAGING HUMAN CAPITAL (UXC2) PUXC Attempt #1 Status: Passed 1. Which situation is an example of a managerial ethical dilemma? YOUR ANSWER CORRECT ANSWER Exchanging birthday cards with a longtime employee Seeing an employee outside of work hou...

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WGU C202 PRE-ASSESSMENT: MANAGING HUMAN CAPITAL
(UXC2) PUXC
Attempt #1
Status: Passed



1.
Which situation is an example of a managerial ethical dilemma?



YOUR CORRECT
ANSWER ANSWER


Exchanging birthday cards with a longtime employee

Seeing an employee outside of work hours behaving rudely to a clerk in a store

Reading an article in the newspaper about a crime committed by the relative of
an employee

Being asked to directly supervise a family member




2.
A human resource manual specifies that employees cannot be terminated or punished for refusing to
follow an illegal request made by a supervisor.

Which standard is being applied to resolve this ethical dilemma?



YOUR CORRECT
ANSWER ANSWER


Virtue standard

Rights standard

Utilitarian standard

Common good standard




3.
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What is the goal of affirmative action?



YOUR CORRECT
ANSWER ANSWER


To bar employment decisions based on ability and qualikcations

To rely on legal remedies such as lawsuits and injunctions for success

To seek to remedy past practices that innately caused an adverse effect on
applicants

To focus on changing institutional demographics in an organization from the top-
down




4.
A female employer is accused of having an employment practice that negatively impacts women. The
employer responds that she has the same requirements for male and female applicants and wants to hire
other women.

Why is this case a potential demonstration of adverse impact?



YOUR CORRECT
ANSWER ANSWER


Adverse impact is based on intentional sex discrimination.

Adverse impact must be the result of unequal promotion rather than unequal
hiring.

Adverse impact is unintentional and relates to policies applied to all employees.

Adverse impact must be proven by examination of a society’s history of
discrimination, not an individual’s history.




5.
Which protected classes must a company set hiring goals for under Executive Order 11246?



YOUR CORRECT
ANSWER ANSWER




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YOUR CORRECT
ANSWER ANSWER


Religious groups and workers over the age 40

Minorities and disabled veterans

Minorities and women

Native Americans and people with disabilities




6.
An employer terminates an employee for being unattractive and putting less effort in personal
appearance.

Why is this permitted under an at-will employment relationship?



YOUR CORRECT
ANSWER ANSWER


An employer can terminate an employee for a retaliatory reason.

An employer can terminate an employee for discriminatory reasons.

An employer can terminate an employee for an illegal reason.

An employer can terminate an employee for an immoral reason.




7.
Which law guarantees that a woman can take unpaid time off following the birth of her child without fear
of losing her job?



YOUR CORRECT
ANSWER ANSWER


The Rehabilitation Act of 1973

The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993

The Family Friendly Leave Act of 1994

The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008


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