AaBbCcD V Normal No Spacing Heading 1 Headil 1. Jerome is an HR (human resources) specialist for a major defense corporation. He is in the process of hiring two new management trainees in the maintenance and repair department of his company. Safety and employee break-times are important aspects of a manager's responsibilities. He has provided each of the new hires with a booklet that describes the company's policies and guidelines for safety preparedness and employee relations. Jerome has instructed these individuals to read and study the rules; take the online test that covers these policies, and then sign the associated required documents that pertain to their knowledge in these areas. This procedure which includes reading the booklet and taking the online test are part of Jerome's company's A Company promotion brochures C Integrity based ethics B. Licensure exams D. Compliance based ethics 2. Last year, the McJellyBelly Corporation provided the American Red Cross $5 million targeted for the Boulder/Longmont/Lyons, Colorado area which will need funds to help this area recover from the natural disaster that struck there. From a Corporate social responsibility standpoint, we would consider these funds as A. Corporate policy C Taxation without representation B. Corporate philanthropy D. Compliance funds 3. In class, we viewed an Anheuser-Busch-In-Bev video where the production line in a brewery was switched from beer to water. The water was distributed by truck to several areas in the U.S. that experienced natural disasters. We also watched a video sponsored by McDonald's that celebrated the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King. These public relations campaigns were purposely provided to demonstrate the company's Social responsibility awareness Divisive culture on social issues Philanthropic causes Stance on Capitalism 4. A secretary for the XYZ Banking Corporation mentioned to her good friend that she overheard a company executive discussing plans to sell the company to a very large, financially healthy conglomerate. The secretary's company is publicly traded, and the future announcement of this sale will initially create a buy signal for investors who would like to make some money trading XYZ Banking Corporation. The secretary's friend quickly purchased XYZ Banking Corporation stock, which was at a yearly low, in anticipation that the stock price will rise and she will realize a good return on her Investment when she decides to sell. Since this information is not yet available to the general public, A The friend is participating in a legal trade. B. The friend is participating in insider trading, but the source of her information is not liable, C. The friend is participating in Insider trading, and the source of her information is also liable. D. The friend is participating in insider trading, but only the source of her information is liable. Once the secretary mentioned it to the friend, it became general public knowledge A. B C. D. 5. Two respective owners of large chicken egg operations in Utah have been talking by phone about business and the territories they serve. Both serve the general metropolitan area of Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, which includes 300-500 small, mid-size, and large grocery stores and quick shops. In their conversation, they agree to divide the stores between the two competitive operations. They share with each other the amount of ere sales they realize in each operation. This activity is and it is called A Legal, price discrimination C Legal, price fixing B. Illegal; price discrimination D. illegal; price fixing AaBbCcD V Normal No Spacing Heading 1 Headil 1. Jerome is an HR (human resources) specialist for a major defense corporation. He is in the process of hiring two new management trainees in the maintenance and repair department of his company. Safety and employee break-times are important aspects of a manager's responsibilities. He has provided each of the new hires with a booklet that describes the company's policies and guidelines for safety preparedness and employee relations. Jerome has instructed these individuals to read and study the rules; take the online test that covers these policies, and then sign the associated required documents that pertain to their knowledge in these areas. This procedure which includes reading the booklet and taking the online test are part of Jerome's company's A Company promotion brochures C Integrity based ethics B. Licensure exams D. Compliance based ethics 2. Last year, the McJellyBelly Corporation provided the American Red Cross $5 million targeted for the Boulder/Longmont/Lyons, Colorado area which will need funds to help this area recover from the natural disaster that struck there. From a Corporate social responsibility standpoint, we would consider these funds as A. Corporate policy C Taxation without representation B. Corporate philanthropy D. Compliance funds 3. In class, we viewed an Anheuser-Busch-In-Bev video where the production line in a brewery was switched from beer to water. The water was distributed by truck to several areas in the U.S. that experienced natural disasters. We also watched a video sponsored by McDonald's that celebrated the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King. These public relations campaigns were purposely provided to demonstrate the company's Social responsibility awareness Divisive culture on social issues Philanthropic causes Stance on Capitalism 4. A secretary for the XYZ Banking Corporation mentioned to her good friend that she overheard a company executive discussing plans to sell the company to a very large, financially healthy conglomerate. The secretary's company is publicly traded, and the future announcement of this sale will initially create a buy signal for investors who would like to make some money trading XYZ Banking Corporation. The secretary's friend quickly purchased XYZ Banking Corporation stock, which was at a yearly low, in anticipation that the stock price will rise and she will realize a good return on her Investment when she decides to sell. Since this information is not yet available to the general public, A The friend is participating in a legal trade. B. The friend is participating in insider trading, but the source of her information is not liable, C. The friend is participating in Insider trading, and the source of her information is also liable. D. The friend is participating in insider trading, but only the source of her information is liable. Once the secretary mentioned it to the friend, it became general public knowledge A. B C. D. 5. Two respective owners of large chicken egg operations in Utah have been talking by phone about business and the territories they serve. Both serve the general metropolitan area of Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, which includes 300-500 small, mid-size, and large grocery stores and quick shops. In their conversation, they agree to divide the stores between the two competitive operations. They share with each other the amount of ere sales they realize in each operation. This activity is and it is called A Legal, price discrimination C Legal, price fixing B. Illegal; price discrimination D. illegal; price fixing