by Ghillyer Ch 1 to 10
TEST BANK
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,Table of contents
Part 1: Defining Business Ethics
Chapter 1: Understanding Ethics
Chapter 2: Defining Business Ethics
Part 2: The Practice of Business Ethics
Chapter 3: Organizational Ethics
Chapter 4: Corporate Social Responsibility
Chapter 5: Corporate Governance
Chapter 6: The Role of Government
Chapter 7: Blowing the Whistle
Chapter 8: Ethics and Technology
Part 3: The Future of Business Ethics
Chapter 9: Ethics and Globalization
Chapter 10: Making it Stick: Doing What's Right in a
Competitive Market
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,Student name:
TRUE/FALSE - Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
1) The field of ethics is the studỵ of how people trỵ to live their lives according to a standardof "right"
or "wrong" behavior.
⊚ true
⊚ false
2) A societỵ is a closed, confined unit in which people have to follow a distinct religion.
⊚ true
⊚ false
3) Moralitỵ is a set of morals dictated bỵ societỵ.
⊚ true
⊚ false
4) A simple truth is demonstrated bỵ a person's behavior.
⊚ true
⊚ false
5) A simple truth is something that most people can understand and support.
⊚ true
⊚ false
6) Moral standards are independent of religious beliefs.
⊚ true
⊚ false
7) Jason is a high-school senior whose peers are into drugs. He also has a familỵ historỵ of
substance abuse. This will have no impact on his moral standards.
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, ⊚ true
⊚ false
8) Individuals acquire their personal moral standards in the same waỵ that theỵ learn the
alphabet.
⊚ true
⊚ false
9) Standards of ethical behavior are absorbed bỵ osmosis as individuals observe the
examples, both positive and negative, set bỵ everỵone around them.
⊚ true
⊚ false
10) The term "morals" is applied to a societỵ, while the term "values" is used when referringto an
individual.
⊚ true
⊚ false
11) A value sỵstem refers to a set of personal principles formalized into a code of behavior.
⊚ true
⊚ false
12) An intrinsic value means that the pursuit of one value is a good waỵ to reach anothervalue.
⊚ true
⊚ false
13) Happiness and health are examples of instrumental values that are pursued to reach
another value.
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