BCOM CH. 1 MC

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Which phrase explains what the post-trust era is? A. a period in which the government no longer allows monopolies or trusts to form B. a period characterized by the formation of trusts to manage the wealth of businesses C. a period in which people put more of their trust in big business than in big government D. a period in which the government allows financial trusts to try to make the economy safer E. a period in which people have lost the trust they once had in the business community
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E
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What brought about the state of affairs known as the post-trust era? A. the disclosure of widespread cheating in school B. a series of major business scandals C. a prolonged economic recession D. the practice of outsourcing jobs E. a switch to more transparency by businesses
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B
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In the post-trust era A. businesses are often thought to operate against the public's best interests. B. the majority of employees have faith in their leaders and colleagues at work. C. transparency is no longer important in the workplace. D. stakeholders do not require businesses to be accountable to them. E. character-based traits play a very small role in establishing credibility.
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A
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Which of the following is true of competence? A. It has grown less important in the post-trust era. B. It is often evaluated by one's track record of achievements. C. It is innate and cannot be gained through experience. D. It increases when individuals focus on connecting with others. E. It depends mainly on the ability to build a sense of community.
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B
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Angie's boss has told her that she needs to demonstrate more competence on the job. Which of the following actions will help her do so? A. taking on fewer projects at one time B. asking coworkers what their needs are C. working independently and not consulting others D. hiding her mistakes from her team members E. setting specific work goals and achieving them
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E
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The Daily News just hired five young reporters. Which new employee has the most competence? A. Kate, who made top grades in journalism at a prestigious university and then traveled for a year B. Giorgio, who has a degree in English and has published three stories in literary magazines C. Helena, who earned a journalism degree and interned at a local newspaper for two summers D. Bill, who earned a degree in philosophy and spent a year writing for a school newspaper E. Becca, who made top grades at a small college and graduated with a degree in English
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C
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Tess is the general manager of Choc-a-block, an international sweet manufacturing company. She wants to give one of her managers an "Employee of the Year" award. Which of the following managers should she choose if she is looking for the employee with the highest level of competence? A. Jack, who is completely trustworthy with confidential information B. Dora, who is the first one to explain what she needs in any situation C. Maria, who develops effective action plans to achieve team goals D. Peggy, who considers company interests above those of customers E. Terry, who keeps a low profile and does not draw attention to himself
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C
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Which of the following actions will help a manager establish a sense of caring? A. holding regular meetings to ask about employee concerns B. setting clear and measurable goals for each employee C. taking a course in making teams function more efficiently D. assigning people to projects without their input E. encouraging people to use the pronouns "I" and "me" in communication
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A
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Which of the following communication techniques show that someone has a team orientation? A. discussing only positives rather than focusing on negatives B. being open and transparent about the company's confidential matters C. using the FAIR test to evaluate what other people say D. using the pronouns "your" and "our" to discuss goals and needs E. keeping personal motivations hidden in the workplace
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D
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In what way does caring help establish credibility in the business world? A. It helps people understand serious business problems. B. It encourages people to work as individuals instead of as teams. C. It promotes closed communication structures. D. It encourages people to demonstrate accountability. E. It makes individuals less transparent.
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D
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Which of the following indicates that Tom, the sales manager of Blue Inc., lacks a sense of caring? A. Tom strives to cultivate a sense of community in the workplace. B. Tom attempts to understand the dreams and aspirations of his employees. C. Tom encourages employees to bond and work in teams. D. Tom focuses on results more than he does on developing employee skills. E. Tom prioritizes the welfare of his employees over that of the company.
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D
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The Durable Business Machine Company has been around for almost a century and generally has a good reputation for accountability. Which of the following actions might harm its reputation for taking a stakeholder view? A. The company consistently pays its shareholders high dividends. B. The company offers its employees good benefits packages. C. The company develops products that meet customer needs. D. The company helps its employees develop professional skills. E. The company keeps profits high by eliminating pollution controls.
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E
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Kei produces results. He is scrupulously honest. He checks to see that his teammates have what they need. He always talks about his team's accomplishments, not his own. However, he fails to consider the impact of his company's actions on the public. Kei needs to improve in developing a sense of A. caring. B. community. C. character. D. accountability. E. competence.
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D
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Performing at the highest standards, not just for oneself, but for the team, for the supervisor, for the consumer, and for the company's shareholders, indicates a sense of A. individuality. B. accountability. C. opportunity. D. future-orientation. E. endurance.
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B
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During performance evaluations, Jana is consistently praised for her ability to see how customers might view the services that her company offers. What does this characteristic of Jana's demonstrate? A. caring B. competence C. expertise D. transparency E. character
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A
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Marta is a middle manager at a company. Which of the following actions would help Marta build a sense of community among her team members? A. assign all the team roles without explaining why decisions are made B. emphasize how the quality of the team's work affects her chance at promotion C. empower each team member to set personal goals for his or her career D. put more emphasis on immediate results than on developing skills E. remind team members frequently of the customers who will use the products
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C
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Javier is an editorial manager at a publishing company. He wants to give one of his supervisors an "Employee of the Year" award. Which of the following supervisors should he choose if he is looking for an employee with a strong sense of caring? A. Jon, who sets short- and long-term deadlines for every project and meets them promptly B. Ayesha, who always takes on extra work to help the department meet its deadlines C. Paul, who is the best copy editor and proofreader in the department D. Jenny, who helps her employees develop the skills that will allow them to advance E. Trung, who communicates openly whenever he has doubts or questions
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D
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Character refers to A. the stated and lived values of a company. B. the knowledge and skills needed to accomplish business tasks. C. a reputation for adhering to high moral and ethical values. D. a set of principles that govern behavior in the workplace. E. the ability to cultivate a sense of community in the workplace.
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C
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Which of the following is true of character? A. It is central in establishing trust. B. It is innate and cannot be cultivated. C. Its importance has decreased in the post-trust era. D. It is seldom important in long-term, collaborative relationships. E. It increases when the level of transparency decreases.
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A
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Greg is the purchasing manager at a jeans-manufacturing company. He knows he could save his company money by using cheaper, thinner cotton, but he says, "Our customers count on us to provide a durable product. I do not want to let them down." What quality does this demonstrate? A. competence B. character C. fairness D. expertise E. community
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B
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Ethics can be defined as A. the skills needed to identify and overcome business problems. B. the practice of sharing all relevant information with stakeholders. C. a written code of conduct designed to guide the actions of a company. D. rules of conduct or moral principles that guide individual or group behavior. E. a set of guidelines for evaluating how much honesty to use in a given situation.
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D
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Which of the following statements about business ethics is true? A. They are skills needed to identify and overcome business problems. B. They are of decreasing significance to businesses in the post-trust era. C. They are self-formulated values prioritized and adhered to by individuals in business. D. They measure the extent to which employees care for the needs of the business. E. They are commonly held principles in the business community for acceptable behavior.
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E
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Why has transparency become so important in the post-trust era? A. It creates the feeling among employees that managers care about their interests and needs. B. It helps reduce the fear that unethical or dishonest practices are being conducted in secret. C. It reduces incompetence by stressing the acquisition of necessary skills and knowledge for the job. D. It empowers each individual employee to think primarily about his or her career needs. E. It focuses on action and results so it helps businesses address their most pressing issues.
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B
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What is the recommended thing to do if you observe unethical behavior in the workplace? A. Assume that the person knows what he or she is doing and ignore it. B. Accuse the person of acting with bad motives or criminal intent. C. Ask questions that challenge the rationalization of the behavior. D. Report the behavior to the media or to law enforcement immediately. E. Make a joke about the behavior to subtly convey your discomfort with it.
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C
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Which of the following is true of corporate values? A. Corporate values are those that are formulated and adhered to by individuals. B. Publicly traded companies can decline to adopt a code of conduct. C. The employees of a company are not bound by corporate values. D. Corporate values are most effective when aligned with personal values. E. Corporate values are implied and unwritten rules that are open to interpretation.
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D
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Derek is the general manager of a gasket manufacturing company. He wants to give one of his employees an "Employee of the Year" award. Which of the following individuals should he choose if he is looking for an employee with a strong sense of ethics? A. Jordan, who shares all relevant information with stakeholders B. Fatima, who went to night school to acquire more job-related skills C. Lora, who shares the company's trade secrets with its competitors D. Pam, who created a spreadsheet to help track production stages E. Danilo, who conducts personal business on company time
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A
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What type of company is required to have a code of ethics available to all employees? A. all companies that employ more than 100 people B. all companies that trade internationally C. all companies that have more than a single owner D. all companies that are publicly traded E. all companies that make more than a million dollars
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D
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The most successful people are those whose A. personal values take priority over the corporate values where they work. B. personal values are subservient to the corporate values where they work. C. personal values align with the corporate values where they work. D. lives are ruled entirely by their personal values. E. lives are ruled entirely by the corporate values where they work.
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C
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What is the relationship between honesty and competition? A. Too much honesty destroys competition. B. Businesses must commit fraud to compete. C. Truly honest businesses do not need to compete. D. Honesty and competition have no relationship. E. Honesty encourages competition on merit.
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E
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Brad is the chief financial officer of his company. At the annual meeting, he gives a presentation that contains only positive financial news even though the company had a lay-off in the previous year. What impact is Brad's presentation likely to have on the employees? A. It will create hope that the coming year will be better than the previous year. B. It will cause employees to forget about the previous year's problems. C. It will create mistrust because the presentation did not offer the whole truth. D. It will not have much effect because employees do not listen to such presentations. E. It will impress the employees with Brad's team orientation and positive attitude.
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C
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Which of the following is most likely to damage trust in a workplace? A. employees who consistently fail to deliver on promises B. a corporate president who misused the company jet C. a chief financial officer who embezzled from the pension plan D. insider trading committed by the CEO's administrative assistant E. a researcher who divulged company secrets to a competitor
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A
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What does the "F" in the FAIR test of ethical business communication stand for? A. Fresh B. Factual C. First D. Forthright E. Fitting
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B
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What does the "I" in the FAIR test of ethical business communication stand for? A. Intent of communicator B. Interest of audience C. Impact on stakeholders D. Insight into motives E. Illustration of credibility
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C
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When Gerda examined her most recent memo, she reached the following conclusions. Which of them indicates an area where she failed to pass the FAIR test? A. She shared the statistics on which she based her conclusions. B. She considered her audience's reaction as she chose her wording. C. She included the sources of all her information. D. She avoided loaded terms and maintained a polite tone throughout. E. She successfully masked her true motivations.
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E
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Phil is a designer for a shoe manufacturer. When presenting his latest design to the management team, he made the statement, "We wanted to create a sporty shoe for old geezers who need lots of arch support." What aspect of FAIR communication does his statement fail to meet? A. making his motives clear B. avoiding misleading information C. presenting a recommendation D. communicating respectfully E. considering what stakeholders want
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D
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Rita is the general manager of a software company. She wants to give one of her employees an "Employee of the Year" award. Which of the following individuals should she choose if she is looking for an employee who communicates fairly in business? A. Julio, who always discloses his sources of information B. Eva, who is the fastest programmer at the company C. Deb, who believes that customers never know what they want D. Lisa, who builds team spirit by remembering birthdays E. Todd, who seldom checks his programs for bugs
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A
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Which of the following is characteristic of people in high-trust relationships? A. a willingness to cooperate B. high resistance to new ideas C. complicated and formalized communication styles D. a tendency to assume the worst of other people E. a strong disinclination to help other people
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A
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Which of the following is true of people in low-trust relationships? A. They are highly efficient and easy to motivate. B. They assume the best of each other. C. They give each other the benefit of the doubt. D. They communicate poorly and inefficiently. E. They help each other freely and willingly.
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D
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How does having a high level of trust impact communication? A. It improves communication because people have to rely more on rhetoric. B. It improves communication because people feel less resistance to ideas. C. It worsens communication because people take things for granted. D. It worsens communication because people question each other's motives. E. It improves communication because people have to be persuaded to cooperate.
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B
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How does having a low level of trust impact communication? A. It improves communication because people have to rely more on rhetoric. B. It improves communication because people feel less resistance to ideas. C. It improves communication because people work harder at it. D. It worsens communication because people question each other's motives. E. It worsens communication because people share more assumptions.
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D
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Aleta is the general manager of large landscaping company. She wants to give one of her landscaping teams a "Stars of the Year" award. Which of the following teams should she choose for the award if she is looking for one that operates in a high-trust environment? A. Team A, whose members are highly efficient and easy to motivate B. Team B, whose members tend to assume the worst of each other C. Team C, whose members rarely give each other the benefit of the doubt D. Team D, whose members have poor communication styles E. Team E, whose members are often disinclined to help each other
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A
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Matt is the general manager of a construction company. He wants to give one of his teams a "Stars of the Year" award by looking for one that operates in a high-trust environment. Which of the following teams will Matt eliminate from consideration first? A. Team A, whose members are efficient and easy to motivate B. Team B, whose members always assume the best of each other C. Team C, whose members rarely give each other the benefit of the doubt D. Team D, whose members have simple and direct communication styles E. Team E, whose members help each other freely and frequently
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C
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When employees are engaged, that means they are connected to their work A. ethically. B. emotionally. C. intellectually. D. physically. E. professionally.
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B
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Which of the following behaviors indicates engagement by employees? A. viewing coworkers' motives with suspicion B. feeling resistant to new ways of doing things C. bending the truth slightly to paint a more positive picture D. keeping one's motives hidden from colleagues E. putting in extra time to meet the company's goals
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E
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According to recent studies, what impact does having highly engaged employees have on a company? A. It increases mistrust. B. It decreases cooperation. C. It increases profitability. D. It decreases overtime. E. It increases resistance.
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C