Question 1 : The ease with which the product can be repaired and kept in operating condition.
- reliability
- service life
- maintainability
- product safety
Question 2 : The companies should begin the process of establishing company ethics programs by ,
- Rule Book
- Codes Of Conduct
- Hidden*Agendas
- Ethics Enforcement Mechanisms
Question 3 : Business people have the skills to solve ?
- All Economic Problems
- All Social Problem
- Some Social Problem
- All Technical Problem
Question 4 : Why managers tend to resolve free cash flow:
- Managers are in best position to decide the best use of that funds
- These funds are needed for undertaking profitable projects
- Managers may not be acting in the shareholder’s best interest
- None of the above
Question 5 : What does CVV approach CSR incorporate
- Incorporate the CSR strategy directly into the business strategy of an organization
- Donations in areas such as arts, education, housing, health, social welfare and the environment
- Corporate success and social welfare are interdependent
- Benchmarking
Question 6 : Which of the following is not an argument commonly deployed by critics of discrimination laws?
- Unfair discrimination is economically inefficient and thus does not require regulation.
- Anti-discrimination law harms groups it is intended to protect.
- Discrimination law interferes with principles of liberty.
- Discrimination law fails to deter employers from discriminating unfairly.
Question 7 : What is fundamental purpose of Corporate Social Entrepreneurship (CSE)
- To explicit and implicit contracts between the company and the stakeholders for distribution of responsibilities, rights, and rewards
- ) To accelerate companies’ organizational transformation in more powerful generators of societal betterment
- To lay solid foundation for management and oversight
- To respect the rights of shareholders and facilitate the effective exercise of these rights
Question 8 : Adverse social impacts could not be in the form of______
- Loss of land
- loss of structures
- Loss of livelihood
- Loss of profit
Question 9 : Define Positive rights
- Duties others have to not interfere in certain activities of the person who holds the right.
- Duties of other agents (it is not always clear who) to provide the holder of the right with whatever he or she needs to freely pursue his or her interests.
- Are correlated with duties others have toward the person with the right
- Provide a basis for justifying one’s actions and for invoking the protection or aid of others
Question 10 : The consumer has the right to get compensation against unfair trade practices under right to
- Right to choose
- Right to seek redressal
- Right to safety
- Right to protect
Question 11 : The market for automobiles is an example of
- monopolistic competition.
- duopoly.
- differentiated oligopoly.
- pure oligopoly.
Question 12 : Which of the following are not consider as the ways and means of consumer protection?
- Self-regulation by the business
- Business associations
- Government
- Special protection cell
Question 13 : An entitlement that derives from a legal system that permits or empowers a person to act in a specified way or that requires others to act in certain ways toward that person is
- Right
- Legal right
- Moral rights or human rights
- Characteristic of Rights
Question 14 : What does reputation of organization signal to stakeholders:
- Branding
- Monetary left
- Key Characteristics
- Profit
Question 15 : The degree of risk associated with using a product.
- reliability
- service life
- maintainability
- product safety
Question 16 : Discrimination leads to inefficient use of human resources, but opponents reply that some forms of discrimination may actually benefit society is termed as
- Utilitarian
- Rights-based
- Justice-based
- Duty based
Question 17 : Which of the following is NOT one of the primary elements of a strong organizational compliance program:
- A written code of conduct
- An ethics officers
- Significant financial expenditure
- A formal ethics training program
Question 18 : The human activity, among the following, which causes maximum environmental pollution having regional and global impacts, is:
- Urbanization
- Industrialisation
- Agriculture
- Mining
Question 19 : Statement that explains Maxim
- The reason a person in a certain situation has for doing something he or she plans to do.
- The person’s reasons for acting must be reasons that everyone could act on at least in principle
- The person’s reasons for acting must be reasons that that person would be willing to have all others use, even as a basis of how they treat him or her.
- Are correlated with duties others have toward the person with the right
Question 20 : Criticisms of Utilitarianism Critics say
- all values can be measured
- Utilitarians doesnot respond that monetary
- Critics say utilitarianism does not fails with rights and justice.
- Critics say utilitarianism fails with rights and justice.
Question 21 : What is UNIVERSALIZABILITY
- The reason a person in a certain situation has for doing something he or she plans to do.
- The person’s reasons for acting must be reasons that everyone could act on at least in principle
- The person’s reasons for acting must be reasons that that person would be willing to have all others use, even as a basis of how they treat him or her.
- Provide a basis for justifying one’s actions and for invoking the protection or aid of others
Question 22 : Deceptive Advertising does not Requires
- author
- media
- audience
- master
Question 23 : Which ethical principle specifies to do what is good:
- Beneficence
- Least harm
- Respect for Autonomy
- None of the above
Question 24 : Which of the following factors that should not be taken into consideration when determining the ethical nature of a given advertisement?
- Social effects
- Effects on desire
- Effects on belief
- Commercial effects
Question 25 : Individual entitlements to freedom of choice and well-being is/are
- Justice
- Rights
- Rule-utilitarianism
- Utilitarianism
Question 26 : How many major provisions as regards to CSR under the Indian Companies Act 2013
- Three
- Four
- Five
- Six
Question 27 : what is Corporate Governance
- It is system by which companies are directed and controlled
- It is created to oversee the audit of public companies
- It enhances the reputation of markets as a means of attracting capital
- It provides flexible standards and best practices for companies
Question 28 : What process may explain the decline in the number of tones of fish caught?
- Bioremediation
- Deforestation
- Extinction
- Overexploitation
Question 29 : Legal doctrine that holds that manufacturers must bear the costs of injuries resulting from product defects regardless of fault.
- Buyer right
- Due care
- Seller responsibility
- strict liability
Question 30 : All of the following are major traits behind the CSR phenomenon except:
- Sustainability
- Globalization
- The failure of the private sector
- Knowledge