Question 5 {1 point} Existing water rendered unusable is 0 all Wasted. O b] Polluted. {:31 c} Decaved. Q d} Drossed. lQuestion I5 {1 point} The inability of humans and nature to restore environmental conditions to a previous state within a relevant time frame is O a] Irreve rsibilitv. {:31 b} Destruction. {:1 c] The point of no return. {:1 d} Imminent domain. Question 3' {1 point} Business that meets the need of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs is following principles of {:1 a] Endurance. O b} Longvtermism. {:11 c] Sustainability. 0 d} Ecological determinism. Question 18 (1 point) With the triple bottom line initiative Unilever is at shade of green. ( a) Light b) Market O c) Stakeholder O d) Dark Question 19 (1 point) Tea Estates India, a subsidiary of Unilever, has focused on renewable energy resources. This indicates that TEI operates at which shade of green? (a) Light ( b) Market O c) Stakeholder O d) Dark Question 20 (1 point) Interface Carpet and Starbucks Coffee have adopted a set of principles that allows for no removal of nonrenewable substances from the earth, and doing no harm to the biosphere. This places them at shade of green. ( a) Light ( b) Market c) Stakeholder O d) DarkQuestion 8 (1 point) When environmental sustainability is framed as a value proposition, the following issues emerge except a) Survival of future generations (b) The value of communities on the planet (c) Inevitability of climate change O d) The natural beauty of the environment Question 9 (1 point) The text discusses four distinct mind-sets with respect to the environment excluding ( a) Doomsayer's Ob) Cornucopian ( c) Haves vs have-nots ( d) Aesthetics O e) Epicurean Question 10 (1 point) The following pair of mind-sets are anti-growth. ( a) Doomsayer/haves vs have-nots ( b) Doomsayer/epicurean O c) Cornucopian/epicurean O d) Aesthetic/cornucopianQuestion 11 {1 point] "World food production has expanded, food has become less expensive, and advances in biotechnology increase food production every year. We are moving, albeit slowly, toward using solar energy, and we are becoming much more efficient in using present energy sourcesl' Such a statement would be made by somebody with O 31 Doomsayer (:11 b] Haves vs have-nots O c} Aesthetic Q d} Epicurean Question '12 {1 point} Pascal's Wager on the environment argues that O a} It is in one's own best interest to behave as if there will be an eventual environmental crisis, since the possibility of inhabitable world for future generations outweighs any advantage of believing otherwise 0 b} It is in one's own best interest to behave as if there will not be an eventual environmental crisis, since the possibility of inhabitable world for future generations outweighs any advantage of believing otherwise c} It is in one's own best interest to behave as if there will be an eventual environmental crisis, since the possibility of fully habitable wodd for future generations outweighs any advantage of believing othenrvise Q d} It is in one's own best interest to behave as if there will not be an eventual environmental crisis, since the possibility of habitable world for future generations outweighs any advantage of believing othenrvise Question 13 {1 point] The text proposes the _______ mind-set. Oaj Cornucopian O b} Epicurean O c] Pragmatist Q d} Utilitarian Question 1 (1 point) Anything that is internal or external to an entity is its ( a) Ecology. ( b) Ecosystem. O c) Environment. O d) Habitat. Question 2 (1 point) Environmental concerns nowadays are a) Mainstream b) Considered odd c) Do not have much support ( d) Refer to the warming of the northern hemisphere Question 3 (1 point) There are media reports about the state of the earth. ( a) Unified O b) Contradictory c) Standard scientific O d) Business Question 4 (1 point) There are many factors that influence our environment and we critical knowledge of the cause and effects relationships among them. ( a) Have all the b) Have mastered the scientific and O c) Lack O d) Boast ofQuestion 21 {1 point} Technology has advanced _ society's capacity to grasp its consequences. 0 a] Slower than (:31 b} Faster than (:11 c] lIZI'JnIy with (:11 d} At about the same rate as Question 22 {1 point} Which of the following is nota valid definition of technology? {:31 a] The totality of the means employed to provide objects necessary for human sustenance and comfort 0 b] A scientific method used in achieving a practical purpose 0 c} All the ways people use their inventions and discoveries to satisfy their needs and desires (:11 d} The science of replacing human effort with mechanical power Question 23 {1 point] Our world is currently dominated by O a] Industrial technology. {:31 b} Robotics. (:11 c] Information technology and biotechnology. (:31 d} Spiritual technology. Question 39 (1 point) Property rights are a balance between allowing the of an innovation and allowing the innovator to reap the of their innovation O a) Stagnation, losses b) Proliferation, rewards O c) Advancement, assets O d) Acceleration, penalties Oe) Expanding, payments Question 40 (1 point) Property rights are based on the a) US Constitution b) Mill's utilitarianism O c) Locke's Ideas O d) A and CQuestion 14 (1 point) Strategies adopted by businesses to account for the environment are summarized in O a) Logic of values b) Different mind-sets O c) Core beliefs of the organization O d) Shades of green Question 15 (1 point) The market green principle encapsulates the following strategy for a company a) Create and sustain competitive advantage by paying attention to the customers b) Create and sustain competitive advantage by paying attention to the shareholders c Create and sustain competitive advantage by paying attention to the scientists d) Create and sustain competitive advantage by ensuring that it is in compliance with the law Question 16 (1 point) The dark green principle encapsulates the following logic ) Create and sustain competitive advantage by paying attention to the customers ()b) Create and sustain competitive advantage by paying attention to the earth c) Create and sustain competitive advantage by paying attention to the scientists O d) Create and sustain competitive advantage by ensuring that it is in compliance with the law Question 17 (1 point) The rationale for Unilever's corporate-wide triple bottom line initiative was to measure assets quantitatively and equally. ( a) Economic, ecological and marketing b) Financial, social and environmental c) Economic value added Od) Liabilities, profits and lossesQuestion 27 (1 point) Using biology to discover, develop, manufacture, market, and sell products and services is called (a) Bioethics. Ob) Biotechnology. O c) Bionics. Od) Bio-commerce. Question 28 (1 point) Management on the frontier includes a) New technology O b) Advancement in existing technology c) Mass marketing of existing technology O d) All of the above (e) None of the above Question 29 (1 point) On the ethical frontier there is little precedent to determine ethically sound behavior. ( a) Moral ( b) Legal O c) Environmental O d) Social (e) A and B Question 30 (1 point) Uncertainty created by new technology raises new ethical (a) Problems ( b) Solutions c) Outcomes d) SocietyQuestion 35 {1 point] In a domestic supply chain of a manufacturing company ultimate responsibility of a product lies with O a] The company itself 0 b] All the members of the supply chain 0 c} The end of the supply chain 0 d} Employees of the company lQuestion 3o {1 point} Stakeholder networks proactively shaping solutions that work for all is critical, otherwise there may be 0 a] Responsibility gaps O b} Breaking the law (:3 c] Lack of creativity {:1 d} A low cost product Question 3? {1 point] When all stakeholders shirk responsibility and no one addresses the problems before they are forced to, there could be (:31 a] Higher costs for firms 0 b) Government stepping in O c] Society paying to clean up large messes 0 d} All of the above Question 33 {1 point] Organizations need to foster _ with their stakeholders to enable them to handle the various issues faced on the frontier. 0 all Dynamic processes 0 b] Dynamic cooperation (:31 c} Specific decision guideline Q d} A and a Question 31 {1 point] _ and social change may.r shift what is considered ethically permissible. Q a] Political {:11 b] Data collection (:1 c} Privacy.-r issues 0 d} Trade secrets Question 32 {1 point] Uncertainty.r is characterized by _______ outcomes. (:1 a] Abnormal {:11 b] Unpredictable {:11 c] Stable Q d} Unstable Question 33 {1 point] RisI-c entails taking an action with _________ outcomes. (:1 a] Abnormal {:11 b] Uncertain {:11 c] Stable 0 d} Controlled Question 34 {1 point] Privacy focuses on individual's right to ______ their own information. (:1 a] Control 0 b} Use {:11 c] Access 0 d} Digitize Question 24 (1 point) Technology has benefited society in all of the following ways except Oa) Increasing production. (b) Reducing the amount of labor needed to produce goods and services. Oc) Raising the standard of living. O d) Improving the sustainability of life on Earth. Question 25 (1 point) Privacy and informed consent are issues that ( ) Are the same whether one is surfing the Web or visiting the local hardware store. b) Are always readily apparent to users of the Internet. Oc) Are of little importance to consumers of e-commerce. O d) Become even more important on the Internet than in brick-and-mortar businesses. Question 26 (1 point) Which of the following is not a way that businesses attempt to protect consumers privacy? a) Ethical leadership ( b) Privacy policies Oc) Periodic purges of databanks O d) Chief privacy officers