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INTI INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONS) ACCOUNTING


BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONS) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONS) FINANCE
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONS) HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONS) INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONS) MANAGEMENT
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONS) MARKETING
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTANCY (HONS)
MGT3218: ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR

FINAL EXAMINATION: MOCK FINAL SESSION

This paper consists of TWO (2) sections. Answer any THREE (3) questions in SECTION A
and answer ALL the questions in SECTION B in the answer booklet provided.

SECTION A: Answer any THREE (3) questions.

Question 1
Demonstrate how the Big Five traits predict behavior at work.
(25 marks)
Question 2
a) Define motivation and explain THREE (3) key elements of motivation.
(10 marks)
b) Discuss Maslow’s needs theory of motivation.
(15 marks)
Question 3
What is stress? Explain potential sources and consequences of stress.
(25 marks)
Question 4
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(25 marks)
Question 5
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Question 6
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SECTION B: Answer the questions based on the case study given.

The high-flyer
Louise Palmer, 36, is co-founder of 7days, a management consultancy business. She earns
£200,000 a year and lives with her husband Adrian, 42, who works part-time, and their seven-
month-old son Archie, in Buckinghamshire.

There are several factors that make her feel stressed: being the family's principal breadwinner;
making sure her employees are paid; the constant pressure to win new business; and worrying
about whether she spends enough time with her son. But she thrives on the pressure of her job
and, because she feels largely in control of her life, says that her stress levels are manageable.

'Of course, I feel stressed because running your own business is a 24/7 commitment. It is very
difficult to walk away and switch off or to wind down. However, when I think about my
mother, who had to worry about whether she had enough money to put food on the table, I
think she would have encountered far greater levels of stress than me. Having had a childhood
without much money, I think that would be the biggest source of stress anyone could have’.

'I know that, if the worst comes to the worst, we could sell the house, downsize and have an
easier life.'
Source: Adapted from https://www.theguardian.com/society/2004/oct/31/mentalhealth.workplacestress

Question 7

a) Identify and explain sources of stress that happen to Louise Palmer


(15 marks)

b) Discuss ways individual and management can do to manage stress.


(10 marks)

~ THE END~

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