Test Bank for Law, Business and
Society 13th Edition
Chapter 1: Capitalism and the Role of Government
Which of the following is a key feature of capitalism?
a) Government ownership of all resources
b) Private ownership of resources
c) Centralized economic planning
d) Restriction of free markets
Answer: b) Private ownership of resources
What role does government play in a capitalist economy?
a) To regulate and control all aspects of the economy
b) To maintain a balance between the interests of business and society
c) To ensure that all businesses are state-owned
d) To eliminate competition
Answer: b) To maintain a balance between the interests of business and society
Which economic system emphasizes government control and collective ownership of
resources?
a) Capitalism
b) Socialism
c) Feudalism
d) Mercantilism
Answer: b) Socialism
Chapter 2: Ethics in Business
Which of the following ethical theories emphasizes the outcome of actions?
a) Deontological ethics
b) Virtue ethics
c) Utilitarianism
,d) Egoism
Answer: c) Utilitarianism
The idea that businesses should prioritize social responsibility and ethical behavior
over profitability is known as:
a) Shareholder theory
b) Corporate social responsibility
c) Laissez-faire capitalism
d) Profit maximization
Answer: b) Corporate social responsibility
Which ethical principle suggests that an action is right if it respects the rights and
dignity of others?
a) Utilitarianism
b) Virtue ethics
c) Deontological ethics
d) Pragmatism
Answer: c) Deontological ethics
Chapter 3: The Constitution and Business
Which clause in the U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to regulate interstate
commerce?
a) Commerce Clause
b) Necessary and Proper Clause
c) Supremacy Clause
d) Establishment Clause
Answer: a) Commerce Clause
Which amendment protects businesses from unreasonable searches and seizures?
a) First Amendment
b) Fourth Amendment
c) Fifth Amendment
, d) Sixth Amendment
Answer: b) Fourth Amendment
The "Takings Clause" of the Fifth Amendment is most commonly associated with:
a) Free speech
b) Due process of law
c) Just compensation for property
d) Right to bear arms
Answer: c) Just compensation for property
Chapter 4: The Regulatory Environment
Which federal agency is primarily responsible for enforcing antitrust laws?
a) Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
b) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
c) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
d) Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Answer: a) Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
The principle that government regulations must be reasonable and not arbitrary is
known as:
a) Judicial review
b) Due process
c) Equal protection
d) Stare decisis
Answer: b) Due process
Which of the following is a primary function of regulatory agencies?
a) Writing and enforcing rules
b) Directly managing businesses
c) Funding private enterprises
d) Deciding corporate mergers
Society 13th Edition
Chapter 1: Capitalism and the Role of Government
Which of the following is a key feature of capitalism?
a) Government ownership of all resources
b) Private ownership of resources
c) Centralized economic planning
d) Restriction of free markets
Answer: b) Private ownership of resources
What role does government play in a capitalist economy?
a) To regulate and control all aspects of the economy
b) To maintain a balance between the interests of business and society
c) To ensure that all businesses are state-owned
d) To eliminate competition
Answer: b) To maintain a balance between the interests of business and society
Which economic system emphasizes government control and collective ownership of
resources?
a) Capitalism
b) Socialism
c) Feudalism
d) Mercantilism
Answer: b) Socialism
Chapter 2: Ethics in Business
Which of the following ethical theories emphasizes the outcome of actions?
a) Deontological ethics
b) Virtue ethics
c) Utilitarianism
,d) Egoism
Answer: c) Utilitarianism
The idea that businesses should prioritize social responsibility and ethical behavior
over profitability is known as:
a) Shareholder theory
b) Corporate social responsibility
c) Laissez-faire capitalism
d) Profit maximization
Answer: b) Corporate social responsibility
Which ethical principle suggests that an action is right if it respects the rights and
dignity of others?
a) Utilitarianism
b) Virtue ethics
c) Deontological ethics
d) Pragmatism
Answer: c) Deontological ethics
Chapter 3: The Constitution and Business
Which clause in the U.S. Constitution gives Congress the power to regulate interstate
commerce?
a) Commerce Clause
b) Necessary and Proper Clause
c) Supremacy Clause
d) Establishment Clause
Answer: a) Commerce Clause
Which amendment protects businesses from unreasonable searches and seizures?
a) First Amendment
b) Fourth Amendment
c) Fifth Amendment
, d) Sixth Amendment
Answer: b) Fourth Amendment
The "Takings Clause" of the Fifth Amendment is most commonly associated with:
a) Free speech
b) Due process of law
c) Just compensation for property
d) Right to bear arms
Answer: c) Just compensation for property
Chapter 4: The Regulatory Environment
Which federal agency is primarily responsible for enforcing antitrust laws?
a) Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
b) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
c) Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
d) Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Answer: a) Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
The principle that government regulations must be reasonable and not arbitrary is
known as:
a) Judicial review
b) Due process
c) Equal protection
d) Stare decisis
Answer: b) Due process
Which of the following is a primary function of regulatory agencies?
a) Writing and enforcing rules
b) Directly managing businesses
c) Funding private enterprises
d) Deciding corporate mergers