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MNG2601-25-S2 TOPIC 2 PLANNING: A RESPONSIBLE APPROACH Assessment 2
QUIZ
Assessment 2
Opened: Tuesday, 1 July 2025, 8:00 AM
Closes: Friday, 12 September 2025, 3:00 PM
Unique number: 143124
Before attempting this assessment, study lessons 1–6 and the corresponding chapters in the prescribed book.
Assessment 02 is based on the content of these lessons and chapters.
It is not advisable to use a cell phone to complete the assessment. Please use a desktop computer, tablet, or laptop when
doing so. Students who use a cell phone find it difficult to navigate the Online Assessment tool on the small screen and
often struggle to navigate between questions and successfully complete the assessments. In addition, cell phones are
more vulnerable to dropped internet connections than other devices. If at all possible, please do not use a cell phone for
this assessment type.
General assessment information:
1. This is an online assessment which you must submit via myUnisa.
2. The assignment deals with lessons 1–6, as found on the left-hand side of the module site, and the corresponding
chapters in the prescribed book.
3. The assessment comprises 25 multiple-choice questions worth one mark each (25 marks in total).
4. This assessment also contains application questions, which means a scenario or case will form part of the question.
You are required to apply the information in a scenario or case to the theoretical content of lessons you studied up to this
stage, and to select the correct answer.
5. There will be a time limit to the assessment, as the aim is not for you to search for the answers while completing the
assessment, BUT rather to evaluate or measure your knowledge of the applicable content.
6. Ensure that your assessment is submitted before the due date and time.
Attempts allowed: 2
Time limit: 1 hour 45 mins
Grading method: Highest grade
Summary of your previous attempts
Attempt State Grade / 25.00 Review
1 Finished 22.00 Review
Submitted Monday, 18 August 2025, 1:41 PM
2 Finished 22.00 Review
Submitted Monday, 18 August 2025, 2:32 PM
Your final grade for this quiz is 22.00/25.00.
No more attempts are allowed
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MNG2601-25-S2 TOPIC 2 PLANNING: A RESPONSIBLE APPROACH Assessment 2
QUIZ
Started on Monday, 18 August 2025, 1:47 PM
State Finished
Completed on Monday, 18 August 2025, 2:32 PM
Time taken 45 mins 7 secs
Grade 22.00 out of 25.00 (88%)
Question 1
Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
Starbucks’ story began in 1971 in Seattle. They have more than 30 000 stores worldwide, of which a few of these stores are
in South Africa.
Which one of the following options would be an example of external stakeholders at Starbucks?
a. Investors not wanting to invest
b. South African coffee consumers
c. CEO Adrian Maizey
d. All men and woman, on the same job category, receive equal pay
Question 2
Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
Jonathan Bradfield has been farming for 42 years and is currently the owner of Limestone Hill, outside Bathurst in the
Eastern Cape. Jonathan farms mainly with pineapples together with his sons-in-law, Anton Ferreira and Albert van der
Westhuizen. In 2006, Limestone Hill was nearly ruined when the toxic metal cadmium was found in a consignment of canned
pineapples in Europe. A multi-national fertiliser distributor imported low-grade zinc-sulphate from Asia that contained high
concentrations of cadmium and lead. It contaminated the local export of canned pineapple rings, and South Africa’s
reputation as a pineapple producer was scarred. At the time, it was a catastrophe as no one knew where it was going to end.
The problem was discovered in Switzerland while testing a batch of canned pineapples imported from South Africa. The
entire shipment had to be returned as it could not be established which of the cans contained the toxic metal. This was a
tremendous loss for Limestone Hill, as most of their annual produce was included in this shipment. In 2006, the use of Asian
soil suppliers by the multi-national fertiliser distributor was a/n ____ for Limestone Hill.
a. weakness
b. threat
c. strength
d. opportunity
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,9/10/25, 8:59 PM MNG2601-25-S2: Assessment 2
MNG2601-25-S2 TOPIC 2 PLANNING: A RESPONSIBLE APPROACH Assessment 2
QUIZ
Assessment 2
Opened: Tuesday, 1 July 2025, 8:00 AM
Closes: Friday, 12 September 2025, 3:00 PM
Unique number: 143124
Before attempting this assessment, study lessons 1–6 and the corresponding chapters in the prescribed book.
Assessment 02 is based on the content of these lessons and chapters.
It is not advisable to use a cell phone to complete the assessment. Please use a desktop computer, tablet, or laptop when
doing so. Students who use a cell phone find it difficult to navigate the Online Assessment tool on the small screen and
often struggle to navigate between questions and successfully complete the assessments. In addition, cell phones are
more vulnerable to dropped internet connections than other devices. If at all possible, please do not use a cell phone for
this assessment type.
General assessment information:
1. This is an online assessment which you must submit via myUnisa.
2. The assignment deals with lessons 1–6, as found on the left-hand side of the module site, and the corresponding
chapters in the prescribed book.
3. The assessment comprises 25 multiple-choice questions worth one mark each (25 marks in total).
4. This assessment also contains application questions, which means a scenario or case will form part of the question.
You are required to apply the information in a scenario or case to the theoretical content of lessons you studied up to this
stage, and to select the correct answer.
5. There will be a time limit to the assessment, as the aim is not for you to search for the answers while completing the
assessment, BUT rather to evaluate or measure your knowledge of the applicable content.
6. Ensure that your assessment is submitted before the due date and time.
Attempts allowed: 2
Time limit: 1 hour 45 mins
Grading method: Highest grade
Summary of your previous attempts
Attempt State Grade / 25.00 Review
1 Finished 22.00 Review
Submitted Monday, 18 August 2025, 1:41 PM
2 Finished 22.00 Review
Submitted Monday, 18 August 2025, 2:32 PM
Your final grade for this quiz is 22.00/25.00.
No more attempts are allowed
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, 9/10/25, 7:47 PM Assessment 2: Attempt review
MNG2601-25-S2 TOPIC 2 PLANNING: A RESPONSIBLE APPROACH Assessment 2
QUIZ
Started on Monday, 18 August 2025, 1:47 PM
State Finished
Completed on Monday, 18 August 2025, 2:32 PM
Time taken 45 mins 7 secs
Grade 22.00 out of 25.00 (88%)
Question 1
Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
Starbucks’ story began in 1971 in Seattle. They have more than 30 000 stores worldwide, of which a few of these stores are
in South Africa.
Which one of the following options would be an example of external stakeholders at Starbucks?
a. Investors not wanting to invest
b. South African coffee consumers
c. CEO Adrian Maizey
d. All men and woman, on the same job category, receive equal pay
Question 2
Complete
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
Jonathan Bradfield has been farming for 42 years and is currently the owner of Limestone Hill, outside Bathurst in the
Eastern Cape. Jonathan farms mainly with pineapples together with his sons-in-law, Anton Ferreira and Albert van der
Westhuizen. In 2006, Limestone Hill was nearly ruined when the toxic metal cadmium was found in a consignment of canned
pineapples in Europe. A multi-national fertiliser distributor imported low-grade zinc-sulphate from Asia that contained high
concentrations of cadmium and lead. It contaminated the local export of canned pineapple rings, and South Africa’s
reputation as a pineapple producer was scarred. At the time, it was a catastrophe as no one knew where it was going to end.
The problem was discovered in Switzerland while testing a batch of canned pineapples imported from South Africa. The
entire shipment had to be returned as it could not be established which of the cans contained the toxic metal. This was a
tremendous loss for Limestone Hill, as most of their annual produce was included in this shipment. In 2006, the use of Asian
soil suppliers by the multi-national fertiliser distributor was a/n ____ for Limestone Hill.
a. weakness
b. threat
c. strength
d. opportunity
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