Thursday, October 3, 2019

BU 490 BU490 MODULE 1 QUIZ ANSWERS - ASHWORTH

BU 490 BU490 MODULE 1 QUIZ ANSWERS - ASHWORTH

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Ashworth BU490 Module 1 Quiz Answers
Question 1

5 / 5 points
Which criteria are used to evaluate moral reasoning?
Question options:

Standards universal to all cultures

Factual evidence limited only to that which supports the conclusion

Logic and evidence

Clearly defined choices
Question 2

5 / 5 points
Technology now allows for the altering of cells in plants, humans, and animals in a process called
Question options:

Genetic engineering

Nanotechnology

Biotechnology

Information engineering
Question 3

5 / 5 points
At this first post-conventional stage, the person becomes aware that people hold a variety of conflicting personal views and opinions and emphasizes fair ways of reaching consensus by agreement, contract, and due process.
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Social Contract Orientation

Universal Ethical Principles Orientation

Interpersonal Concordance Orientation

Law and Order Orientation
Question 4

5 / 5 points
There have been several arguments against business ethics. Which argument best supports the idea that when an organization makes money, it improves society, so business ethics are not needed?
Question options:

If it's legal, it's ethical

Profits benefit all

The Loyal Agent states it

Conflict is not unusual
Question 5

5 / 5 points
Because companies intentionally engage in actions such as production and sales, some people believe they should be held morally responsible for their decisions and actions. This view considers companies as having to act as
Question options:

Moral agents

Machines

Individuals

Regulators
Question 6

5 / 5 points
Which of the following component of moral reasoning is based on an individual's conclusions about people, policies, institutions, or behaviors?
Question options:

Factual information

Facility for moral judgement

Ability for emotional reasoning

Understanding of moral standards
Question 7

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Which of the following is defined as standards of what a group or individual feels is right or wrong, or good or evil?
Question options:

Morality

Ethics

Standards

Values
Question 8

5 / 5 points
_______ is the theory that, because different societies have different ethical beliefs, there is no rational way of determining whether an action is morally right or wrong other than by asking whether the people of this or that society believe it to be right or wrong.
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Cultural adaptation

Universalism

Ethical relativism

Ethical adaptation
Question 9

5 / 5 points
______criticized Kohlberg's theory on the grounds that it describes male and not female patterns of moral development.
Question options:

Carol Gilligan

David Reed

James Rachels

Edward Feeman
Question 10

5 / 5 points
Which of the following can be described as an example of a moral standard?
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Do not be late for a meeting

Do not harm others

Do not use a work computer for personal use

Do not discuss pay issues with others
Question 11

5 / 5 points
Which of the following best describes hyper norms as moral standards?
Question options:

Norms that differ from one community to the next

Norms that can only be applied if the community accepts those norms

Norms that a community accepts because it follows the rules of microsocial norms

Moral standards that should be applied to all people in societies
Question 12

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Which of the following best describes the basis for moral standards?
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Moral standards are based on authority

Moral standards deal with serious issues

Moral standards are based on personal experiences

Moral standards are based on impartial rules
Question 13

5 / 5 points
Which of the following best describes an organization's obligations toward society?
Question options:

Ethics

Morals

Values

Corporate social responsibility
Question 14

5 / 5 points
Which of the following is one of the advantages of ethical decision-making as a long-term business strategy?
Question options:

Ethical behavior will increase short- term profits

Ethical behavior will provide positive press opportunities

Ethical behavior can ensure positive employee relationships

Ethical behavior can provide significant competitive advantage
Question 15

5 / 5 points
According to World Bank reports, which of the following is a disadvantage of globalization?
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Business operations can move

Inequalities increase between and within nations

Consumers have access to lower priced goods

Developed nations only grew at about 2 percent per capital
Question 16

5 / 5 points
With which area are many of the ethical issues related to information technology concerned?
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Privacy

Costs

Accessibility

Biology
Question 17

5 / 5 points
A person might find it difficult to avoid a wrong because of coercion or a threat. What type of moral defense could be used to reduce responsibility?
Question options:

Level of contribution

Ignorance

Differing moral standards

Mitigating factors
Question 18

0 / 5 points
Which of the following best describes ethical standards?
Question options:

Norms of behavior in a society

Laws that govern acceptable behavior

How reasonable moral standards are when applied to your life

Systematic
Question 19

5 / 5 points
What condition of moral responsibility has been met when a person fails to prevent an injury or wrong when he or she knew there was a potential for injury?
Question options:

Causality

Duty

Obligation

Freedom
Question 20

5 / 5 points
_______ refers to the reasoning process by which human behaviors, institutions, or policies are judged to be in accordance with or in violation of moral standards.
Question options:

Critical thinking

Ethical evaluation

Interpersonal concordance

Moral reasoning

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