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,Table Of Contents

Part 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: What Is Organizational Behavior?
Part 2: The Individual
Chapter 2: Diversity In Organizations
Chapter 3: Attitudes And Job
Satisfaction
Chapter 4: Emotions And Moods
Chapter 5: Personality And Values
Chapter 6: Perception And Individual Decision
Making
Chapter 7: Motivation Concepts
Chapter 8: Motivation: From Concepts To
Applications
Part 3: The Group
Chapter 9: Foundations Of Group Behavior
Chapter 10: Understanding Work Teams
Chapter 11: Communication
Chapter 12: Leadership
Chapter 13: Power And
Politics
Chapter 14: Conflict And
Negotiation
Part 4: The Organization System
Chapter 15: Foundations Of Organization
Structure
Chapter 16: Organizational Culture
Chapter 17: Human Resource Policies And Practices
Chapter 18: Organizational Change And Stress
Management

,Organizational Behavior, 15e (Robbins/Judge)
Chapter 1 What Is Organizational Behavior?

1) Are Defined As People Who Oversee The Activities Of Others And Who Are Responsible For
AttainingGoals In Organizations.
A) Assistants
B) Managers
C) Secretaries
D) Interns
E) Apprentices
Answer: B

2) Sally Mitchell Works As A Manager At An Environmental Organization. She Is Currently Working On A
Global Warming Project And Decides What Tasks Related To Creating Awareness About The Issue Need To
Be Done. In Addition, She Is Also Deciding Which Members Of Her Team Will Work On Engaging With The
Public And Which WillWork On Lobbying With The Government. She Is Also Assigning People As Team
Members To Ensure That Tasks Are Undertaken On Time. Which Of The Following Categories Of Functions
Is Mitchell Undertaking?
A) Planning
B) Organizing
C) Scrutinizing
D) Controlling
E) Envisionin
gAnswer: B

3) Johanna Reid, A Campaign Manager At A Child Rights Organization, Recently Started Working On An
IlliteracyProject. During The Project, She Needs To Motivate Team Members To Attain Their Project
Milestones And DirectThem Through Different Phases Of The Project. Which Of The Following Kinds Of
Functions Will These Tasks Be Covered Under?
A) Planning
B) Organizing
C) Scrutinizing
D) Evaluating
E) Leadin
gAnswer:
E

4) Lesley Torres Is A Project Manager For The Campaign "Action Against Deforestation In Indonesia". She
Recently Faced A Glitch When The Campaign Could Not Be Launched Publicly According To Schedule.
Torres Monitored The Schedule To Find The Cause Of The Delay, Before Speeding Up The Implementation
Process By Allocating More Members For The Implementation Phase. By Doing This, Which Of The
Following Functions Is ShePerforming?
A) Controlling
B) Planning
C) Formulating
D) Leading
E) Organizing

, Answer: A
5) Which Of The Following Functions Do Managers Undertake As Part Of Planning Functions?
A) Defining An Organization's Goals
B) Implementing Strategies For Achieving Goals
C) Executing Plans To Integrate Activities
D) Accomplishing Goals Of A Project
E) Employing Strategies To Coordinate
TasksAnswer: A

6) According To Henry Mintzberg, A Factory Supervisor Giving A Group Of High School Students A Tour Of
The PlantMay Be Termed As A .
A) Leader
B) Figurehead
C) Resource Allocator
D) Negotiator
E) Disturbance
HandlerAnswer: B

7) Ellen Ortiz Works As A Sales Manager At A Telecom Firm. The Company Has Recently Launched A New
Product InThe Market. Her Work In The Next Few Weeks Involves Sharing Knowledge About The Product
With Her Team Members. She Will Also Need To Inspire Them To Reach Their Sales Targets, And Clarify
Any Doubts About The New Product. Which Of The Following Roles Is Ortiz Playing?
A) Leader
B) Liaison
C) Disseminator
D) Spokesperson
E) Negotiato
rAnswer: A

8) Regina George Works As A Campaign Manager In A Not-For-Profit Organization In Hampshire. For The
Upcoming Campaign Against Genetic Engineering, She Is Networking With Managers Who Are Working On
The IssueOf Food Safety. Through Her Network Of Contacts, She Strives To Gain Information About The
Stakeholders In The Food Industry And Other Lobby Groups. Which Of The Following Roles Is George Most
Likely To Be Playing According To Mintzberg's Classification Of Managerial Roles?
A) Figurehead
B) Leader
C) Liaison
D) Entrepreneur
E) Resource
AllocatorAnswer: C

9) Annette Simpson Works For A Fashion House In Paris And Is Preparing For The Company's Upcoming
Line Of Winter Clothing. She Is Currently Researching Online To Know What Is In Vogue This Season. In
Addition, She Is AlsoNetworking With Contacts From The Press And Fashion Magazine Editors To
Understand The Changing Tastes Of Consumers. Which Of The Following Roles Is Simpson Playing
According To Mintzberg's Classification Of Managerial Roles?
A) Figurehead
B) Leader
C) Symbol Head
D) Monitor
E) Spokesperson

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