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Rohit Sir Final
Rohit Sir Final
1. Geography
2. World
3. Universal
4. Included
1. Social Welfare
2. Acquisition of Property
3. Profit
4. Immeasurable wealth
Q.3. Corporate contributions for charitable and social responsibility purposes is called:
A. Corporate Charities.
B. Corporate Discretionaries.
C. Corporate Philanthropy.
D. Corporate Donations.
Q. 4. For every business. ................... Consider as binding.
1. Heterogeneity
2. Code
3. Code of Conduct
4. Code of Ethics
Q.7. These four factors are considered important for Corporate ..........................
Q.8. In which year was the Corporate Social Responsibility Act passed?
1. April 5, 2014
2. April 5, 2013
3. April 1, 2014
4. April 1, 2013
Q.9. According to the Corporate Social Responsibility Act, Corporates are required to pay a percentage
of their profits for social welfare.
1. 5%
2. 3.5%
3. 2.5%
4. 2%
A. It is in an organization's own best interest to put itself first rather than its ethics
D. It is in an organization's own best interest to follow the legislation and abide by the law
Q. 13. Which of the following would most effectively act as the primary objective of a business
organisation?
A. To procure resources
B. To make a profit
Q.14. The Corporate Social Responsibility does relate most to the following EXCEPT:
A. Ethical conduct
B. Environmental practice
C. Employee satisfaction
D. Community investment
Q.15. Which of the following is not one the underlying principles of the corporate governance
Combined Code of Practice?
A. Openness
B. Integrity
C. Accountability
D. Acceptability
Q.16. Where an organization takes into account the effect its strategic decisions have on society, this
is known as
A. Corporate governance
B. Business policy
C. Business ethics
A. Sustainable revolution
B. Sustainable improvement
C. Sustainable development
D. Sustainable living
Q.18. Which of the following is NOT one of the conditions a corporate firm has to satisfy to be a
corporate citizen?
A. Behaviour
B. Consistently Satisfactory
C. Profiteering
D. Ethical actions
Q.19. Which of the following should not be the reason for the organizations to undertake social
responsibility?
A. To do charity
Q.20. CSR is an ethical management concept where companies aim to integrate following concerns
along with the consideration of human rights into their business operations:
Q.21. The studies show that companies engaging in socially responsible behaviour tend to show long-
term financial gains and increase in
A. Value
B. Profits
C. Revenue
D. Market share
Q.22. The form of ethics that endeavors to help professionals decide what to do when they are
confronted with a case or situation that raises an ethical question or moral problem is referred to as:
A. Professional ethics.
B. Business ethics.
C. Organizational ethics.
D. Ethical climate.
Q.23. A document prepared to guide organisation members when encountering ethical
dilemmas is a(n) .
A. Code of ethics.
B. Code of conduct.
C. Outline of expected behaviours.
D. List of rules and responsibilities.
Q.24. …………………is essential at work because you must be able to work with others, especially if you
don’t always agree with them.
A. Communication.
B. Honesty.
C. Cooperation.
D. Integrity.
Q.25 Utilitarianism is an approach in ethics that means:
A. Fairness is the fundamental aspect of ethical conduct and people in a dispute should look at the
situation outside of their own vested interests in the outcome to decide what is right.
B. Journalists often face conflicts among ethical principles in the course of their work and must often
make difficult decisions.
C. Not all ethical precepts can be applied in all situations, but they do provide useful guidelines for
media professionals in their behavior.
D. Whatever does the most good for the most number of people is best.