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1. Change drivers often trigger a sequence of changes with one change leading to the next change.
True
False
2. Diversity, technology, globalization, and economic uncertainty are among key change trends affecting organizations.
True
False
3. The rate of change doubles every year.
True
False
4. Job performance emerges from capacity, opportunity, and willingness to perform the job.
True
False
5. Mary won her case at the U.S. Court of Appeals level. The losing party filed a writ certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court. Three justice vote to hear the case and five vote not to hear the case. What is the result?
a. The case will be sent to the U.S. Court of Appeals for a review.
b. Mary will win the case as she had already won at the U.S. Court of Appeals.
c. The case will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
d. Mary will now be considered to lose the case.
6. Roger is up for a promotion at work. One night when he is leaving the office he hears his boss, Thomas, say, “Roger really should be the one to get promoted but we need more women management positions, so I am going to promote Krista instead.” Roger does not get the promotion and sues his firm. The basis of Roger’s claim is the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which was enacted by the U.S. Congress, and makes it illegal to discriminate against employees because of gender. Roger is a resident of Indiana and his firm incorporated in Kentucky. Will a federal district court have subject matter jurisdiction over Roger’s lawsuit?
a. Yes, but only as long as Roger’s damages exceed $75,000.
b. Yes.
c. No
d. No, unless the accounting firm also does business in Indiana
7. Which of the following statements is true about federal appellate court proceedings?
a. The appeals can come only from a U.S. district court.
b. The appeals can only come from state supreme courts.
c. Appeals care usually heard by a three- judge panel rather than by all the judges of the court.
d. Appellate courts will usually be willing to allow new evidence to be introduced and essentially retry the case.
8. The concept of concurrent jurisdiction refers to ______?
a. Cases where the appeal is heard by the same court that tried the case
b. Cases that can be heard in either a state or a federal courts
c. Separate legal actions that arise out of a common set of facts and circumstances.
d. Criminal cases in which the same court determines guilt and also decides the penalty.