Reference no: EM132282766
1. In the context of ethics, the good is most likely to be defined as __________.
a sustained way of producing high-quality goods and services
the moral goals and objectives people choose to pursue
the acquisition of the things necessary for having a good life
a formal system of examining one’s moral life
a formalized, duty-based approach to achieving one’s targets
2. Which of the following is the process of making informal connections with people who could have beneficial business contacts?
Applying
Public relations
Career counseling
Networking
Planning
3. Which of the following statements is true of the legal system?
The state enforces legal rules through civil and criminal sanctions.
The motivation to observe moral values in a legal system comes from within an individual.
It sets moral standards but does not legally prosecute in instances of breach.
It involves a broader-based commitment to proper behavior than does the ethical system.
It sets the highest ethical standards acceptable to a society.
4. Which of the following refers to judicial decisions that apply to legal problems and interpret the relevant constitutional, legislative, and regulatory laws?
Case law
Procedural law
Substantive law
Commercial law
Tort law
5. A methodology to help create stability in a process is
Daily meetings between workers and management.
Preventative Maintenance
Worker suggestion systems.
Performance measure scoreboards
6. Which of the following is a difference between ethical and legal systems?
The moral values are observed from within the legal system, whereas the moral values are observed in the form of state transaction in an ethical system.
An ethical system consists of rules to guide conduct, whereas the legal system consists only of rules to foster social cooperation.
An ethical system primarily deals with what is wrong, whereas the legal system primarily deals with what is right.
The legal system involves a broader-based commitment to proper behavior than an ethical system.
The legal system is an institution of state, whereas an ethical system is not an institution of state.