General Business #104 Exam with
complete solution 2024/2025
Workers and owners _______________________________. - ANSWER-(C)
sometimes disagree
The Federal act that was most favorable to the employer was the
_________________. - ANSWER-(C) Taft-Hartley Act
the first Federal act of real significance in regulating monopoly powers of large
businesses was _________________. - ANSWER-(B) Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Which of the following items is not DIRECTLY regulated by the ICC. - ANSWER-
(C) Nuclear power plants
Which of the following items should NOT be a goal of business enterprises? -
ANSWER-(D) Polluting streams
Which of the following acts of labor is likely to be illegal? - ANSWER-(A)
Secondary strike
A picket line is an effective weapon of labor if ____________________. - ANSWER-
(A) It is honored
A union shop that requires employees to join the union prior to employment is
called a(an) _________________. - ANSWER-(C) Closed shop
The Wagner Act is the popular name for the _____________. - ANSWER-(C)
National Labor Relations Act
complete solution 2024/2025
Workers and owners _______________________________. - ANSWER-(C)
sometimes disagree
The Federal act that was most favorable to the employer was the
_________________. - ANSWER-(C) Taft-Hartley Act
the first Federal act of real significance in regulating monopoly powers of large
businesses was _________________. - ANSWER-(B) Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Which of the following items is not DIRECTLY regulated by the ICC. - ANSWER-
(C) Nuclear power plants
Which of the following items should NOT be a goal of business enterprises? -
ANSWER-(D) Polluting streams
Which of the following acts of labor is likely to be illegal? - ANSWER-(A)
Secondary strike
A picket line is an effective weapon of labor if ____________________. - ANSWER-
(A) It is honored
A union shop that requires employees to join the union prior to employment is
called a(an) _________________. - ANSWER-(C) Closed shop
The Wagner Act is the popular name for the _____________. - ANSWER-(C)
National Labor Relations Act