Test Bank For Canadian Business & Society Ethics, Responsibilities And Sustainability 4Th Edition By by Robert Sexty
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Course
Canadian Business & Society Ethics
Institution
Canadian Business & Society Ethics
Chapter 03 - Identifying Stakeholders and Issues
True / False Questions
1. In a pluralistic society, business enterprises are completely dependent on government.
FALSE
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 03-01 Recognize business as one institution in society and understand that its activiti...
Chapter 01 - The Relationship between Business and Society
Chapter 01
The Relationship between Business and Society True / False Questions 1. The study of business and society involves an exploration of what is "right" and/or "wrong"
in terms of the social and ethical conduct of business. FALSE Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 01-01 Describe the complexity of the interrelationships between business and society.
Topic: 01-01 The Complexity of Business and Society 2. Responses to social and environmental issues will determine the corporations which will survive in the future. TRUE Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 01-01 Describe the complexity of the interrelationships between business and society.
Topic: 01-01 The Complexity of Business and Society 3. Integrity refers to the appropriateness of a corporation's behaviour, not to its adherence to moral principles. TRUE Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 01-02 Define the terminology relating to the integrity of business.
Topic: 01-02 Integrity in Business 1-1 Chapter 01 - The Relationship between Business and Society
4. Ethics apply to business in the same manner as they apply to religion. TRUE Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 01-02 Define the terminology relating to the integrity of business.
Topic: 01-02 Integrity in Business 5. A responsible corporation, a business undertaking that responds to social, ethical, and environmental responsibilities in addition to its economic obligations results in a firm's integrity. FALSE Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 01-02 Define the terminology relating to the integrity of business.
Topic: 01-02 Integrity in Business 6. The triple-E bottom line (3E) is the evaluation of a corporation's performance according to a summary of the economic, social or ethical, and environmental value the corporation adds or destroys. TRUE Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 01-02 Define the terminology relating to the integrity of business.
Topic: 01-02 Integrity in Business 7. Most people agree on a universal way to approach ethics and therefore, there is widespread agreement as to the appropriate behaviour by business in society. FALSE Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 01-03 Differentiate between the three main approaches to ethical thinking.
Topic: 01-03 Main Approaches to Ethical Thinking 1-2 Chapter 01 - The Relationship between Business and Society
8. Deontological theories of ethics are rule-based. TRUE Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 01-03 Differentiate between the three main approaches to ethical thinking.
Topic: 01-03 Main Approaches to Ethical Thinking 9. Virtue ethics emphasizes the situation that individuals find themselves in and focuses on what they are doing. FALSE Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 01-03 Differentiate between the three main approaches to ethical thinking.
Topic: 01-03 Main Approaches to Ethical Thinking 10. When resolving ethical issues, automatic decisions are reliable. FALSE Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective: 01-03 Differentiate between the three main approaches to ethical thinking.
Topic: 01-03 Main Approaches to Ethical Thinking 11. The teleological approach to ethics is also referred to as a rule-based theory. FALSE Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 01-03 Differentiate between the three main approaches to ethical thinking.
Topic: 01-03 Main Approaches to Ethical Thinking 12. Virtue ethics focuses upon ‘doing' rather than ‘being'. FALSE Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective: 01-03 Differentiate between the three main approaches to ethical thinking.
Topic: 01-03 Main Approaches to Ethical Thinking 1-3
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