Bus 475 Capstone Final Exam Part 1
1. In the
managerial function of __________, managers encourage and motivate workers to
work toward organizational goals.
A. organizing
B. planning
C. controlling
D. leading
2. eBay.com
is a vast auction site that is similar to a competitive market in some ways but
differs from it in others. Which of the following describes how eBay resembles
a competitive market?
A. On eBay the large sellers dominate the market.
B. Sellers sometimes do not describe the products accurately
on eBay.
C. There is a great variety of different products sold on
eBay.
D. It is easy to enter and easy to leave eBay.
3. From the
point of view of consumer surplus and producer surplus, what problem was
created when Thailand subsidized the cost of energy to consumers to help
alleviate the burden of higher energy costs?
A. It encouraged the consumption of too much fuel at the
expense of other goods.
B. It has no effect; consumers gained consumer surplus, but
taxpayers lost the same amount because they had to finance the subsidy.
C. It hurt the poor and benefitted the rich.
D.It led to less fuel being used than the amount that
maximizes consumer surplus.
4. The
following is an example of a moral value judgment:
A. Keith Lewis must be a total flake.
B. The senator dresses well.
C. As an actress, Paris Hilton has a nice clothes rack.
D. I don’t deserve to be flunked for an honest mistake.
5. Research
on the five-stage model of group development shows that
A. all groups pass through the norming stage.
B. not all groups go through each of the stages.
C. groups always pass through the stages in order.
D. all groups pass through the adjourning stage.
6. A
standardized language used to manipulate data is
A. Microsoft Access.
B. a structured query language.
C. Oracle.
D. a data manipulation language.
7. Business
communication is often more demanding than social communication because
communication on the job is affected by
A. desire to always advance and move up in an organization.
B. the growing reliance on teamwork in business.
C. personalities.
D. politics.
8. Communication
is the process of
A.listening actively.
B. talking constantly.
C. transferring information and meaning.
D. writing messages.
9. Aggregate
demand management policies are designed most directly to
A. prevent budget deficits or surpluses
B. control the aggregate level of spending in the economy
C. minimize inflation
D. minimize unemployment
10. What is a
subjective statement?
A. A statement that is fact
B. A statement made true by someone thinking it is true
C. A statement involving a subject
D. A statement that pertains to a chapter in a book
11. Brenda
Butler, editor of the Republican, is trying to decide whether to take a job at
a much larger newspaper or to become the CEO and publisher of the Republican.
Brenda has to make this decision because of ________.
A. an opportunity
B. a threat
C. a problem
D. bounded rationality
12. The
__________ as the number of levels in the organizational hierarchy increases.
A. scope of influence expands
B. span of control narrows
C. span of control expands
D. scope of influence narrows
13. Why do
some stores offer senior citizen discounts on Tuesdays?
A. Senior citizens have more elastic demand schedules than
do other shoppers.
B. Senior citizens have less elastic demand schedules than
do other shoppers.
C. Most stores are perfect competitors in their geographic
region.
D. Senior citizens have perfectly inelastic demand curves,
whereas other shoppers do not.
14. What are
the benefits of using IM in business communication?
A. Less personal
B. Ability to exclude those unable to use IM
C. To maintain a quiet work environment
D. Low cost
15. Business
environment pressures can come from which of the following?
A. Management restructuring
B. Quality control
C. Political changes
D. Cost reduction
16. The
reliability of our observations is not better than the reliability of our
____________.
A. memories
B. senses
C. friends
D. family
17. Utilitarianism
is
A. an act that will produce less happiness than will
alternatives, it is the right thing to do, and if it will produce more
happiness, it would be wrong to do.
B. an act that will produce more happiness than will
alternatives, it is the right thing to do, and if it will produce less
happiness, it would be wrong to do.
C. an act that will produce more happiness than will
alternatives, it is the wrong thing to do, and if it will produce less
happiness, it would be right to do.
D. an act that will produce less happiness than will
alternatives, it is the wrong thing to do, and if it will produce less
happiness, it would be right to do.
18. Refer to
the graph shown. With efficient production, this firm can maximize production
at what point?
A. B
B. C
C. D
D. A
19. A valid
contract must
A. use the title “Contract” at the top of the document
B. be signed by all parties
C. exist where all necessary legal elements for contract
formation are present
be entirely in writing
20. “Fair use”
is a defense to copyright infringement that
A. is available in all countries.
B. is non-statutory.
C. requires findings by a court.
D. is absolute.
21. One of the
advantages of a server farm is that
A. servers can be stacked on top of one another, so less
space is needed.
B. servers last longer in a server farm.
C. more people are required to maintain servers in a server
farm.
D. if one server fails, an application can be automatically
moved to another one.
22. Remedies
for a contract breach may include
A. consequential damages.
B. no consideration of cost to the breaching party or
parties.
C. punitive damages.
D. imprisonment and fines.
23. The reason
economists and accountants have problems using cost analysis in the real world
is that
A. although implicit costs do not show up in accounting
profits, they nevertheless affect managerial decisions.
B. although explicit costs do not show up in accounting
profits, they nevertheless affect managerial decisions.
C. explicit costs cannot be measured.
D. economists do not believe in the existence of explicit
costs.
24. Which of
the following is an ethical issue?
A. Business Process Reengineering
B. Accuracy Question Source
C. Sales tax formulas
D. Software coding
25. Personality
within an individual typically evolves ________.
A. when an individual changes jobs
B. relatively quickly
C. at no point during a lifetime
D. over approximately 25 years
26. What are
some rhetorical devices used in persuasive messages?
A. Biases
B. Syllogisms
C. Stereotypes
D. Memories
27. The
Administrative Procedures Act
A. provides for uniform procedural structures in regulatory
agencies.
B. establishes regular order in congressional committees.
C. provides due process standards for the Judiciary Branch.
D. applies to the Judiciary Branch.
28. In a
relational database, the customer record contains information regarding the
customer’s last name. The last name is a(n):
A. entity
B. relation
C. attribute
D. primary key
29. What way
can you build credibility with an audience when planning a persuasive message?
A. Use simple language.
B. Use difficult language.
C. Use descriptive language.
D. Use hostile language.
30. Which of
the following groups would be most likely to benefit from a tariff on
Japanese-manufactured light trucks (i.e., pickup trucks)?
A. U.S. consumers of pickup trucks
B. Japanese auto workers
C. U.S. domestic pickup truck manufacturers
D. U.S. firms that export products to Japan
31. What type
of data visual would you use to illustrate trends over time?
A. Line chart
B. Gantt chart
C. Bar graph
D. Scatter diagrams
32. Which of
the following is a wireless technology?
A. Fiber-optic connections
B. 4 G applications
C. Typical cable modem to router communication link
D. Communication between a modem and a router
33. Our most
reliable source of information about the world is
A. the Internet.
B. our own observations.
C. Facebook.
D. cable news.
34. Business
ethics may be defined as
A. minimizing decisions having potentially adverse
consequences for business stakeholders
B. taking an expedient approach to any business situation
C. doing what is most advantageous for the business
D. a consciousness of what is right or wrong in the
workplace
35. During an
organizational confrontation meeting, __________ meet to confront the issue of
whether the organization is effectively meeting its goals.
A. employees from all organizational levels
B. all of the managers of the organization
C. external and internal change agents
D. members of the top management team
36. An
argument consists of two parts:
A. the point and the conclusion
B. the fact and the rebuttal
C. the premise and the conclusion
D. the subject and the outcome
37. How do you
keep the audience’s attention?
A. Relate your subject to your audience’s needs
B. Offer a reward
C. Use confusing language
D. Talk about yourself
38. __________
are part of the elements of creativity?
A. Listening skills
B. Thinking skills
C. Domain skills
D. Athletic skills
39. Administrative
law primarily stems from
A. the Executive Branch.
B. common law decisions of courts.
C. the Judicial Branch.
the Legislative Branch.
40. Suppose
that at the current price consumers would like to purchase 10 million
large-screen televisions and 15 million are available. When the market
coordinates the demand and supply for large-screen televisions, the price of
large-screen televisions will _______________.
A. stay the same
B. rise
C. fall
D. be fixed by government
41. Laura has
dreamed of playing in a symphony. She practices her instrument every day and
yet, year after year, she cannot successfully play the difficult musical piece
necessary to try out. This is an example of
A. extrinsic motivation outweighing intrinsic motivation.
B. motivation being the main factor in performance.
C. motivation not equaling performance.
D. vicarious learning being of upmost importance.
42. What are
the three major steps in the writing process?
A. Prepare, Write, and Complete
B. Plan, Write, and Complete
C. Plan, Construct, and Complete
D. Prepare, Construct, and Stop
43. Transactional
leaders motivate followers by
A. inducing followers to support their vision.
B. inspiring them with charismatic behavior.
C. exchanging rewards for good performance.
D. overlooking mistakes or substandard performance.
44. A(n)
_____________________ allows unauthorized entry into a wireless network.
A. rogue access point
B. cloud server
C. disgruntled employee
D. lack of encryption
45. What does
quality of hire mean?
A. On a 1–10 scale, the hire is a 10
B. How good an employee is at getting hired
C. A measure of how a new employee is hired
D. A measure of how closely new employees meet the company’s
needs
46. Critical
to the systems development life cycle is
A. the identification of the time of year it is developed.
B. seeing what competitors provide.
C. the identification of the price charged to other
customers.
D. knowing the customer’s goals and objectives.
47. A socially
responsible company
A. is only concerned with shareholder value.
B. is concerned with its economic and social value and
environmental impact.
C. constantly strives to reduce labor and material costs
wherever possible.
D. primarily seeks to enhance executive compensation.
48. One of the
principal roles of the Judiciary is
A. to resolve disputes.
B. to provide the other branches of government with legal
counsel.
C. to issue common law writs.
D. to issue injunctions and related orders.
49. A nation’s
comparative advantage in the production of an item is determined by
A. which country has already specialized in the production
of the item.
B. the opportunity cost of producing the item relative to a
trading partner’s opportunity cost.
C. the total and marginal costs of producing the item.
D. wage rates and other input costs.
50. According
to Keynes, why might deflation create problems for an economy?
A. People would invest less into the economy.
B. In expectation of increased spending, too many
entrepreneurs would begin businesses and most would fail.
C. Consumers might expect prices to fall further and cut
back consumption now.
D. The cost of repricing goods would increase costs, and
therefore reduce profits, for businesses and they would cut production.