Question 1 (4 points) What is the Myth of Amoral Business? Question 1 options:A) An unpopular view of American business.B) A popular view of American business.C) Reporting of scandals.D) None of the above.Save
Question 2 (4 points) The breakdown of the Myth of Amoral business has been signalled by: Question 2 options:A) the reporting of scandals.B) the formation of groups like environmentalists and consumerists.C) proliferation of corporate codes of ethical conduct and of ethics programs.D) all of the above.Save
Question 3 (4 points) The vocabulary of morality is: Question 3 options:A) rich and is applied to a variety of objects in a number of ways.B) specific and means one thing.C) clear and operates only at one level.D) none of the above.Save
Question 4 (4 points) If business operates within the law, does it thereby automatically operate morally? Question 4 options:A) Yes.B) No.C) UnrelatedD) Ambiguous.Save
Question 5 (4 points) The aim of business ethics is: Question 5 options:A) neither defense of the status quo nor its radical change.B) to implement radical change.C) to represent a panacea.D) none of the above.Save
Question 6 (4 points) Psychologist L. Kohlberg identified which of the following: Question 6 options:A) a need for a deontological approach in society.B) a psychological theory that was undisputed.C) three levels of moral development, each with two stages.D) that ethical theory was free of traditional investigations.Save
Question 7 (4 points)
One alternative to ethical relativism is:
Question 7 options:A) moral relativism.B)
normative ethical relativism.
C)
normative moral relativism.
D) moral absolutism.Save
Question 8 (4 points) Most moral judgements in business are made on such generally accepted rules as: Question 8 options:A) do no harm.B) do not kill.C) tell the truth.D) all of the above.Save
Question 9 (4 points) The notions of virtue, character, moral imagination, and ideals are: Question 9 options:A) considered mutually important with individuals.B) not inter-related.C)
are obscure ideas and are unobtainable.
D) applicable more to business than to individuals.Save