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MSB - 201 (BYU) (Latest Update 2026 /
2027) Questions & Answers {Grade A}
100% Correct




When Marco learned that a major shipment was being rejected by Chinese export


authorities, he was more than a little concerned. Cindy is a Chinese national who is


responsible for external logistics in the factory. Marco called Cindy and she quickly


brushed aside the issue, saying "I paid a fine so they would not have to return the


shipment to the factory." As far as Marco knew, paying a fine was not a normal option


in the procedure. - correct answer Suspicion without enough Evidence (Believe


something might be wrong, but unsure that it is)




David is a regional sales manager. Three weeks into the summer nobody had received


a paycheck. The CEO told David that there must be some issues with the new payroll


system. David discovered that there was no issue with the system. He felt irate and

, betrayed. A competing company offered to hire David and his team. By not informing


the CEO of their plans to quit, they might be able to get him to pay what he owed. Then


they could all quit together. - correct answer Playing Dirty (Achieve justice by doing


something normally considered unethical)




Nick's interview with Mr. Sandoval, a long-time customer, ended with a startling


revelation: Mr. Sandoval has been using an invalid Social Security number (SSN).


According to company policy, Nick should reject Mr. Sandoval's loan application and


report the invalid number. But reporting would have disastrous consequences for Mr.


Sandoval's landscaping business—and would harm Nick's company, as well. - correct


answer Skirting the Rules (Bending a rule to achieve some good for a disadvantaged


external party)




Shelley's HR director told her that he had a great relationship with the admissions


director for her MBA program of interest. With his recommendation, Shelley could skip

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