BUS 309 FLAG QUESTION WITH ANSWER
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Which among the following steps involves predicting the likely,
foreseeable, and the possible consequences to all the relevant
stakeholders?
Select one:
a. Compare and weigh the alternatives
b. Consider the available alternatives
c. Identify the ethical issues
d. Identify and consider the impact of decisions on stakeholders
The correct answer is: Compare and weigh the alternatives
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Which ethical framework goes against the ethical principle of
obeying certain duties or responsibilities, no matter the end result?
Select one:
a. Deontological framework of ethics.
b. Social justice through fairness framework of ethics.
c. Virtue ethics framework of ethics.
,d. Utilitarian framework of ethics.
The correct answer is: Utilitarian framework of ethics.
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Utilitarian thinking would promote the following policies except
to:
Select one:
a. deregulate private industry.
b. protect property rights.
c. regulate advertising.
d. allow for free exchanges.
The correct answer is: regulate advertising.
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Identify the first step in making responsible ethical decisions.
Select one:
a. Determine the facts
b. Consider the available alternatives
c. Identify the ethical issues
d. Identify and consider impact of decision on stakeholders
, The correct answer is: Determine the facts
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Fundamentally, the concept of _____ is central to the deontological
tradition.
Select one:
a. social justice
b. normative analysis
c. personal ethics
d. moral rights
The correct answer is: moral rights
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A manager honoring a commitment, although resulting in
unfavorable consequences, is highlighting the difficulties
associated with which type of ethical framework?
Select one:
a. Virtue ethics framework of ethics.
b. Utilitarian framework of ethics.
c. Social justice through fairness framework of ethics.
d. Deontological framework of ethics.
Question1
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Which among the following steps involves predicting the likely,
foreseeable, and the possible consequences to all the relevant
stakeholders?
Select one:
a. Compare and weigh the alternatives
b. Consider the available alternatives
c. Identify the ethical issues
d. Identify and consider the impact of decisions on stakeholders
The correct answer is: Compare and weigh the alternatives
Question2
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Which ethical framework goes against the ethical principle of
obeying certain duties or responsibilities, no matter the end result?
Select one:
a. Deontological framework of ethics.
b. Social justice through fairness framework of ethics.
c. Virtue ethics framework of ethics.
,d. Utilitarian framework of ethics.
The correct answer is: Utilitarian framework of ethics.
Question3
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Utilitarian thinking would promote the following policies except
to:
Select one:
a. deregulate private industry.
b. protect property rights.
c. regulate advertising.
d. allow for free exchanges.
The correct answer is: regulate advertising.
Question4
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Identify the first step in making responsible ethical decisions.
Select one:
a. Determine the facts
b. Consider the available alternatives
c. Identify the ethical issues
d. Identify and consider impact of decision on stakeholders
, The correct answer is: Determine the facts
Question5
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Fundamentally, the concept of _____ is central to the deontological
tradition.
Select one:
a. social justice
b. normative analysis
c. personal ethics
d. moral rights
The correct answer is: moral rights
Question6
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A manager honoring a commitment, although resulting in
unfavorable consequences, is highlighting the difficulties
associated with which type of ethical framework?
Select one:
a. Virtue ethics framework of ethics.
b. Utilitarian framework of ethics.
c. Social justice through fairness framework of ethics.
d. Deontological framework of ethics.