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BUSINESS ETHICS ETHICAL DECISION MAKING BUSINESS ETHICS
NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR VERIFIED||
Which of the following is a comprehensive set of environmental
standards that encourage a cleaner, safer, and healthier world? -
ANSWER-ISO 14000
A moral philosophy that seeks the greatest good for the greatest
number of people. - ANSWER-Utilitarianism
A moral philosophy that focuses on the rights of individuals and
on the intentions associated with a particular behavior, rather than
its consequences. - ANSWER-Deontology
A viewpoint that can lead to an act being viewed as unethical as
circumstances evolve. - ANSWER-Relativist perspective
The elements of trust, self-control, empathy, fairness, and
truthfulness that are important to business transactions. -
ANSWER-Virtue
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The issue of what individuals feel they are due based on their
rights and performance in the workplace. - ANSWER-Justice
A moral philosophy that evaluates the morality of an action on the
basis of principles or rules designed to promote the greatest
overall utility. - ANSWER-Rule utilitarianism
A form of justice based on the evaluation of outcomes or results of
the business relationship. - ANSWER-Distributive justice
A moral philosophy that evaluates the morality of an action on the
basis of its conformity to general moral principles based on logic
and respect for individual rights. - ANSWER-Rule deontology
A philosophy that stipulates that acts are morally right or
acceptable if they produce some desired result, such as
realization of self-interest or utility. - ANSWER-Teleology
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An individual who believes that an action is ethical because
others within the individual's company and industry regularly
engage in the activity. - ANSWER-Relativist
"********* the maxim of thy action were to become by thy will a
universal law of nature." - ANSWER-Categorical imperative
The specific principles or rules that people use to decide what is
right and wrong. - ANSWER-Moral philosophy
The last of Kohlberg's stages of cognitive moral development. -
ANSWER-Universal ethical principles
If there is congruence between individual ethics and the
organizational ethical culture, the potential for making ethical
choices in organizational decision making increases. - ANSWER-
Congruence in ethics
BUSINESS ETHICS ETHICAL DECISION MAKING BUSINESS ETHICS
NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR VERIFIED||
Which of the following is a comprehensive set of environmental
standards that encourage a cleaner, safer, and healthier world? -
ANSWER-ISO 14000
A moral philosophy that seeks the greatest good for the greatest
number of people. - ANSWER-Utilitarianism
A moral philosophy that focuses on the rights of individuals and
on the intentions associated with a particular behavior, rather than
its consequences. - ANSWER-Deontology
A viewpoint that can lead to an act being viewed as unethical as
circumstances evolve. - ANSWER-Relativist perspective
The elements of trust, self-control, empathy, fairness, and
truthfulness that are important to business transactions. -
ANSWER-Virtue
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The issue of what individuals feel they are due based on their
rights and performance in the workplace. - ANSWER-Justice
A moral philosophy that evaluates the morality of an action on the
basis of principles or rules designed to promote the greatest
overall utility. - ANSWER-Rule utilitarianism
A form of justice based on the evaluation of outcomes or results of
the business relationship. - ANSWER-Distributive justice
A moral philosophy that evaluates the morality of an action on the
basis of its conformity to general moral principles based on logic
and respect for individual rights. - ANSWER-Rule deontology
A philosophy that stipulates that acts are morally right or
acceptable if they produce some desired result, such as
realization of self-interest or utility. - ANSWER-Teleology
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An individual who believes that an action is ethical because
others within the individual's company and industry regularly
engage in the activity. - ANSWER-Relativist
"********* the maxim of thy action were to become by thy will a
universal law of nature." - ANSWER-Categorical imperative
The specific principles or rules that people use to decide what is
right and wrong. - ANSWER-Moral philosophy
The last of Kohlberg's stages of cognitive moral development. -
ANSWER-Universal ethical principles
If there is congruence between individual ethics and the
organizational ethical culture, the potential for making ethical
choices in organizational decision making increases. - ANSWER-
Congruence in ethics