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1. _______ is the duty of one person to respect the rights and personal autonomy of another.
A. Reasonable expectation of privacy
B. Reciprocal obligation
C. Moral free space
D. Intrusion into seclusion
2. When considering executive compensation, what's typically seen as the correlation between pay and performance?
A. There's little correlation between pay and performance.
B. Pay is directly influenced by performance.
C. Performance is directly influenced by pay.
D. Pay and performance are directly correlated.
3. Which element of the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations (COSO) control structure supports the control environment by transmitting fair and truthful messages?
A. Information and communications
B. Risk assessment
C. Control activities
D. Ongoing monitoring
4. At the end of the fiscal year, a company's accountant is shocked to see a major increase in the CEO's travel expenses. The CEO began taking more trips, stating he used them to meet with potential investors. Some of the investors did ultimately invest in the company, but the travel expenses were still significantly more than what was budgeted for. Why is this an example of change blindness?
A. The accountant failed to notice the impact of new investment dollars.
B. The CEO failed to calculate the difference between travel costs and potential investments.
C. The accountant failed to notice that the CEO was spending more on travel over time.
D. The CEO failed to increase the travel budget to correspond with increased travel.
5. Which of the following statements regarding the nature of corporations as legal persons is correct?
A. Corporations must operate in more than one country to be granted legal rights beyond those of rights to contract.
B. Corporations are treated as persons when granted legal rights beyond those of rights to contract.
C. Corporations can't legally be granted personhood.
D. Corporations with less than 500 employees can't be granted legal rights.
6. A soda company launches an ad campaign for a zero-sugar drink. On the surface, it appears the company is illustrating social responsibility by promoting better food choices and a healthier diet to consumers. However, internal communications show that executives aimed to target teens and young adults who don't already use their products. This is an example of social
A. deception.
B. corruption.
C. targeting.
D. marketing.
7. Under Title II of the USA Patriot Act, _______ seizure of voicemail is permitted pursuant to warrants.
A. nationwide
B. statewide
C. international
D. citywide
8. Which of the following is an example of reputation management undertaken in response to criticism?
A. After receiving comments on the lack of diversity in its ads, a clothing company launches a social media campaign highlighting diverse models.
B. To further its mission and values, a garden center donates plants and seeds to local schools for a gardening program.
C. To address a seasonal labor shortage, a toy manufacturer implements a comprehensive recruitment program in neighboring communities.
D. After receiving an award for its sustainability practices, a technology company conducts an internal review of its goals to ensure alignment.