B.Ethics Mid F21
B.Ethics Mid F21
OBJECTIVE
Q1: Choose the correct option. (12)
Sr.
No
Question A B C D
Situations, activities, and decisions
1 where issues of right and wrong are Norms Rules Ethics Laws
addressed is ____?
Corporate Social Company Social Corporate Society Company Society
2 What is meant by the phrase CSR?
Responsibility Responsibility Responsibility Responsibility
A ________ sets out the purpose and
Mission Purpose
3 general direction for the Vision Profit statement
statement statement
rganisation?
To mediate
Which of the following would most
To procure To communicate between the
4 effectively act as the primary To make a profit
resources with shareholders organization and
objective of a business organisation?
the environment
Who are organizational
5 Government Employees Customers All of the these
stakeholders?
The wider
6 What is Ethics to do with? Business Right and wrong Nothing
community
Which of the following is an example Conduct of
In the personal None of the
7 of an area where business ethics international Nowhere
life of staff above
apply? operations
Which legislation relates to the Freedom of Building
8 Food Act All of these
concept of business ethics? Information Act regulations
SUBJECTIVE
i. Define Stakeholders.
ii. What is the relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility and profit?
iii. How would you define Business Ethics?
iv. What are the Advantages of Business Ethics?
v. Mention some Disadvantages of Business Ethics.
vi. Briefly describe some of the Business Ethics Issues You Have Observed.
vii. What are the Principles of Business Ethics?
viii. What is meant by Whistle blowing?
ix. What is meant by personal integrity?
Long Questions
Q3. Define ethical absolutism, ethical relativism. To what extent is each perspective useful for
studying and practising business ethics? (06)
Q4. What are the two main families of Western modernist ethical theories? Explain the difference
between these two approaches to ethical theory. (06)
Q5. Describe Kohlberg’s theory of cognitive moral development and critically evaluate its
contribution to our understanding of ethical decision-making in organizations. (06)