McqMate
These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) .
Chapters
| 101. |
What is the term for the act of getting individuals to behave in ways that are acceptable to a group? |
| A. | Indoctrination |
| B. | Brainwashing |
| C. | Propaganda |
| D. | Socialisation |
| Answer» D. Socialisation | |
| 102. |
What is not one of the layers of cultural influence? |
| A. | Social |
| B. | Business |
| C. | Organisational |
| D. | Company |
| Answer» D. Company | |
| 103. |
Which of the following is not part of Schein's model of the formation of culture? |
| A. | Shared values |
| B. | Pre-conceptions |
| C. | Shared beliefs |
| D. | Norms |
| Answer» B. Pre-conceptions | |
| 104. |
All definitions of Corporate Social Responsibility recognize that: |
| A. | Companies have a responsibility for their impact on society and environment. |
| B. | The natural environment should be the main focus of CSR activities. |
| C. | Business ethics is a complex issue. |
| D. | Companies must pay equal attention to business ethics and sustainability. |
| Answer» A. Companies have a responsibility for their impact on society and environment. | |
| 105. |
Who said that the "only one social responsibility of business is to increase profits"? |
| A. | Edward Freeman |
| B. | Milton Friedman |
| C. | Michael Porter |
| D. | Michael Freeman |
| Answer» B. Milton Friedman | |
| 106. |
What is the main characteristic of the stakeholder approach? |
| A. | The idea that many different groups have a legitimate interest in the corporation |
| B. | It is a critical perspective on corporations and business. |
| C. | A focus on social and environmental responsibilities of a corporation. |
| D. | The assumption that shareholders are not the main stakeholders in the corporation. |
| Answer» A. The idea that many different groups have a legitimate interest in the corporation | |
| 107. |
What are the four generic strategies of social responsiveness? |
| A. | Proaction, Defensive, Reinvestment, Reaction |
| B. | Reaction, Defence, Reinvestment, Proaction |
| C. | Reaction, Defence, Investment, Withdrawal |
| D. | Reaction, Defence, Accommodation, Proaction |
| Answer» D. Reaction, Defence, Accommodation, Proaction | |
| 108. |
Which of the following is NOT an example of a genuine business innovation? points |
| A. | Development of less polluting fuel |
| B. | Investment in alternative energy sources |
| C. | New product targeted at low-income customers |
| D. | Charitable donation to an ecological organization |
| Answer» C. New product targeted at low-income customers | |
| 109. |
How many rights does a consumer have under the Consumer Protection Act |
| A. | 8 |
| B. | 6 |
| C. | 4 |
| D. | 5 |
| Answer» B. 6 | |
| 110. |
Under this act, the minimum age of forum member of a district forum should be: |
| A. | 30 |
| B. | 40 |
| C. | 35 |
| D. | 65 |
| Answer» C. 35 | |
| 111. |
The maximum age for a state commission member should be: |
| A. | 60 |
| B. | 35 |
| C. | 70 |
| D. | 67 |
| Answer» D. 67 | |
| 112. |
The framework for establishing good corporate governance and accountability was originally set up by the: |
| A. | Cadbury Committee |
| B. | Nestlé Committee |
| C. | Rowntree Committee |
| D. | Thornton Committee |
| Answer» A. Cadbury Committee | |
| 113. |
Which of the following is not one the underlying principles of the corporate governance Combined Code of Practice? |
| A. | Integrity |
| B. | Accountability |
| C. | Openness |
| D. | Acceptability |
| Answer» D. Acceptability | |
| 114. |
Directors’ responsibilities are unlikely to include |
| A. | a duty of care |
| B. | a duty to keep proper accounting records |
| C. | a fiduciary duty |
| D. | a duty to propose high dividends for shareholders |
| Answer» D. a duty to propose high dividends for shareholders | |
| 115. |
Fraudulent trading may be |
| A. | A criminal offence committed only by directors of a limited company |
| B. | A civil and a criminal offence committed only by directors of a limited company |
| C. | A civil and a criminal offence committed by any employee |
| D. | A civil offence committed by any employee |
| Answer» C. A civil and a criminal offence committed by any employee | |
| 116. |
When was the Consumer Protection Act passed in India? |
| A. | 1968 |
| B. | 1986 |
| C. | 1984 |
| D. | 1976 |
| Answer» B. 1986 | |
| 117. |
When was the ‘Right to Information’ Act passed? |
| A. | October 2005 |
| B. | March 2006 |
| C. | December 2007 |
| D. | September 2003 |
| Answer» A. October 2005 | |
| 118. |
What can be the maximum claim amount at the district level of the consumer court under Consumer Protection Act 2019? |
| A. | Less than 1 lakh |
| B. | upto 1 crore |
| C. | Upto 20 lakhs |
| D. | Above 1 crore |
| Answer» B. upto 1 crore | |
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