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D333 OA LATEST EXAM 2025 ETHICS IN
TECHNOLOGY 100%ACCURATE EXAM |VERIFIED WGU
EXAM
Ethics - (ANSWER)A code of behavior that is defined by the group to which an
individual belongs.
Morals - (ANSWER)The personal principles upon which an individual bases their
decisions about what is right or wrong.
Virtue - (ANSWER)A habit that inclines people to do what is acceptable.
Software Piracy - (ANSWER)A form of copyright infringement that involves making
copies of software or enabling others to access software to which they are not
entitled.
Vice - (ANSWER)A habit of unacceptable behavior
Integrity - (ANSWER)Adherence to a personal code of principles.
Law - (ANSWER)A system of rules that tells us what we can and cannot do.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - (ANSWER)The concept that an organization
should act ethically by taking responsibility for the impact of its actions on its
shareholders, consumers, employees, community, environment, and suppliers.
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Supply Chain Sustainability - (ANSWER)
Stakeholder - (ANSWER)Someone who stands to gain or lose, depending on how a
particular situation is resolved.
Corporate Ethics Officer/ Corporate Compliance Officer - (ANSWER)A senior-level
manager who provides an organization with vision and leadership in the area of
business conduct.
Code of Ethics - (ANSWER)A statement that highlights an organization's key
ethical issues and identifies the overarching values and principles that are
important to the organization and its decision making.
Social Audit - (ANSWER)A process whereby an organization reviews how well it is
meeting its ethical and social responsibility goals and communicates its new goals
for the upcoming years.
Problem Statement - (ANSWER)A clear, concise description of the issue that needs
to be addressed.
Bathsheba Syndrome - (ANSWER)The moral corruption of people in power, which
is often facilitated by a tendency for people to look the other way when their
leaders act inappropriately.
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Software & Information Industry Association (SHA) and
BSA | The Software Alliance - (ANSWER)A trade group that represents the world's
largest software and hardware manufacturers.
Trade Secret - (ANSWER)Information, generally unknown to the public, that a
company has taken strong measures to keep confidential.
Whistle-Blowing - (ANSWER)An effort by an employee to attract attention to a
negligent, illegal, unethical, or dangerous act by a company that threatens the
public interest.
Conflict of Interest - (ANSWER)A conflict between a person's self-interest and the
interests of a client.
Fraud - (ANSWER)The crime of obtaining goods, services, or property through
deception
Misrepresentation - (ANSWER)The misstatement or incomplete statement of a
material fact.
Breach of Contract - (ANSWER)The failure of one party to meet the terms of a
contract
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Material Breach of Contract - (ANSWER)The failure of one party to perform
certain expressed or implied obligations, which impairs or destroys the essence of
the contract.
Bribery - (ANSWER)The act of providing money, property, or favors to someone in
business or government in order to obtain a business advantage.
Internal Control - (ANSWER)The process established by an organization's board of
directors, managers, and IT systems people to provide reasonable assurance for
the effectiveness and efficiency of operations, the reliability of financial reporting,
and compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Policies - (ANSWER)The guidelines and standards by which the organization must
abide.
Process - (ANSWER)A collection of tasks designed to accomplish a stated
objective.
Procedure - (ANSWER)Defines the exact instructions for completing each task in a
process.
Separation of Duties - (ANSWER)The concept of having different aspects of a
process handled by different people to prevent fraud.
D333 OA LATEST EXAM 2025 ETHICS IN
TECHNOLOGY 100%ACCURATE EXAM |VERIFIED WGU
EXAM
Ethics - (ANSWER)A code of behavior that is defined by the group to which an
individual belongs.
Morals - (ANSWER)The personal principles upon which an individual bases their
decisions about what is right or wrong.
Virtue - (ANSWER)A habit that inclines people to do what is acceptable.
Software Piracy - (ANSWER)A form of copyright infringement that involves making
copies of software or enabling others to access software to which they are not
entitled.
Vice - (ANSWER)A habit of unacceptable behavior
Integrity - (ANSWER)Adherence to a personal code of principles.
Law - (ANSWER)A system of rules that tells us what we can and cannot do.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - (ANSWER)The concept that an organization
should act ethically by taking responsibility for the impact of its actions on its
shareholders, consumers, employees, community, environment, and suppliers.
, 2
Supply Chain Sustainability - (ANSWER)
Stakeholder - (ANSWER)Someone who stands to gain or lose, depending on how a
particular situation is resolved.
Corporate Ethics Officer/ Corporate Compliance Officer - (ANSWER)A senior-level
manager who provides an organization with vision and leadership in the area of
business conduct.
Code of Ethics - (ANSWER)A statement that highlights an organization's key
ethical issues and identifies the overarching values and principles that are
important to the organization and its decision making.
Social Audit - (ANSWER)A process whereby an organization reviews how well it is
meeting its ethical and social responsibility goals and communicates its new goals
for the upcoming years.
Problem Statement - (ANSWER)A clear, concise description of the issue that needs
to be addressed.
Bathsheba Syndrome - (ANSWER)The moral corruption of people in power, which
is often facilitated by a tendency for people to look the other way when their
leaders act inappropriately.
, 3
Software & Information Industry Association (SHA) and
BSA | The Software Alliance - (ANSWER)A trade group that represents the world's
largest software and hardware manufacturers.
Trade Secret - (ANSWER)Information, generally unknown to the public, that a
company has taken strong measures to keep confidential.
Whistle-Blowing - (ANSWER)An effort by an employee to attract attention to a
negligent, illegal, unethical, or dangerous act by a company that threatens the
public interest.
Conflict of Interest - (ANSWER)A conflict between a person's self-interest and the
interests of a client.
Fraud - (ANSWER)The crime of obtaining goods, services, or property through
deception
Misrepresentation - (ANSWER)The misstatement or incomplete statement of a
material fact.
Breach of Contract - (ANSWER)The failure of one party to meet the terms of a
contract
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Material Breach of Contract - (ANSWER)The failure of one party to perform
certain expressed or implied obligations, which impairs or destroys the essence of
the contract.
Bribery - (ANSWER)The act of providing money, property, or favors to someone in
business or government in order to obtain a business advantage.
Internal Control - (ANSWER)The process established by an organization's board of
directors, managers, and IT systems people to provide reasonable assurance for
the effectiveness and efficiency of operations, the reliability of financial reporting,
and compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Policies - (ANSWER)The guidelines and standards by which the organization must
abide.
Process - (ANSWER)A collection of tasks designed to accomplish a stated
objective.
Procedure - (ANSWER)Defines the exact instructions for completing each task in a
process.
Separation of Duties - (ANSWER)The concept of having different aspects of a
process handled by different people to prevent fraud.