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A) Bribes always involve money.
B) Bribery accounts for more than half of all white-collar crimes in the U.S.
C) Commissioned salespeople cannot be bribed because of the commission system.
D) The difference between a business gift and a bribe is quite clear.
E) Bar bills, meals, and entertainment are always considered bribes.
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A) composed of employees from all functional areas and managerial levels.
B) a nonessential organization in multinational corporations.
C) assigned the task of writing employee handbooks.
D) responsible for disciplining wrongdoers.
E) charged with eliminating ethical dilemmas.
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A) being honest with customers.
B) following company policies.
C) showing loyalty to co-workers.
D) treating customers and peers fairly.
E) maintaining personal sales goals.
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A) is also called a whistle-blower.
B) writes the company's code of ethics.
C) interacts with stakeholders on a daily basis.
D) handles all negative publicity for an organization.
E) officially assumes the role of corporate conscience.
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A) refers to following the rules and treating others fairly.
B) refers to a firm's economic level of social responsibility.
C) assumes that the individual is operating at an unrestricted moral level.
D) assumes that human interactions are primarily reciprocal.
E) refers to the devotion to a generic religious or social principle.
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A) sales made in out-of-town offices, regardless of value.
B) sales that include verbal guarantees.
C) sales over $25 made door-to-door.
D) sales over $50 made in hometown offices.
E) sales over $100 made in hometown offices.
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A) code of ethics.
B) corporate credos.
C) points of reference.
D) cooperative acceptance.
E) cooling-off laws.
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A) Employee rights
B) Sales territories
C) Sales pressure
D) Benefits flexibility
E) Personnel substance abuse
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A) "You're going to love this new mattress!"
B) "We are the metropolitan area's low price leader."
C) "We offer a 100 percent order-fill rate; you'll never experience a back-order."
D) "Our employees have extensive training in how to pamper our customers."
E) "Your own mother can't care for you as well as our staff!"
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A) Unrestricted
B) Principled
C) Mature
D) Conventional
E) Preconventional
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A) conventional moral maturity
B) point of convenient reference
C) directional code of ethics
D) fixed point of reference
E) frame of conventionality
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A) Agents but not distributors for U.S. firms operating in foreign countries are required to comply with U.S. ethical standards.
B) Those parts of the world that do not conform to U.S. ethical standards are limited to just three geographic areas.
C) The vast majority of international companies have low ethical standards.
D) Ethics related to employees operating overseas are typically clear and consistent.
E) Every employee of a U.S. company is subject to U.S. law regardless of the country in which business is conducted.
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