Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
Article 1 states that all humans are born free and equal in dignity because they are endowed with:
A. Beauty B. Reason and conscience C. Wealth D. Education
The principle of brotherhood in Article 1 calls people to act:
A. Competitively B. In a spirit of unity C. Indifferently D. With personal interest
Article 3 guarantees the right to life, liberty, and:
A. Wealth B. Nationality C. Security of person D. Education
Article 9 prohibits:
A. Freedom of speech B. Arbitrary arrest or detention C. Marriage before 18 D. Immigration
Article 6 guarantees recognition:
A. Only in home country B. As a person before the law C. Only for citizens D. Only for employed persons
Good Governance
Good governance is primarily about:
A. Profits B. Decision-making processes C. Celebrity leadership D. Politics only
A key characteristic of good governance:
A. Exclusivity B. Transparency C. Control of media D. Competition
Which is NOT part of good governance?
A. Accountability B. Participation C. Profit maximization D. Responsiveness
Rule of law in governance means:
A. Leaders act on personal preference B. Decisions follow legal standards C. Laws don’t apply to officials D. Citizens cannot question orders
Equity and inclusiveness ensure:
A. Only the rich benefit B. Equal opportunities for all C. Faster decision-making D. Limited participation
Consensus-oriented governance aims to:
A. Remove citizen involvement B. Resolve conflicting interests C. Silence minority voices D. Promote political rivalry
Effectiveness and efficiency means:
A. Producing results with proper resource use B. Reducing services for citizens C. Prioritizing profit D. Serving only majority groups
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) & Business Ethics
CSR means responsibility that goes:
A. Below legal requirement B. Beyond legal compliance C. Only toward customers D. Toward shareholders only
According to Herbert Simon, CSR should:
A. Follow the minimum law B. Exceed what law requires C. Ignore ethics D. Focus on marketing
Business ethics is a form of:
A. Applied ethics B. Abstract art C. History D. Accounting procedure
Business ethics teaches:
A. What ought to be done B. Only what is profitable C. Corporate branding D. Politics
Utilitarianism focuses on:
A. Individual pleasure B. Greatest good for most C. Ignoring others D. Obeying tradition
Relativism is the idea that truth:
A. Never changes B. Depends on circumstances C. Is universal D. Must follow religion
Ethical failures in business result in:
A. Trust B. Scandals and collapse C. Higher respect D. Better reputation
CSR activities once a year:
A. Guarantee ethical behavior B. Do not guarantee ethical behavior C. Replace ethical business D. Remove responsibility
Moral excellence is the main goal of:
A. CSR and ethics B. Accounting C. Marketing D. Pricing strategies