Management and Administration Exam
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Exam 2026-2027 | Graded A+
Discuss the nature of law and sources of law in the United States. -ANSWER Law is used
to keep order in civilization. This can be enforced by the police or higher government
officials.
Describe the United States' judicial system -ANSWER The Judiciary is made up of courts
-- Supreme, Circuit, the magistrate (local) and municipal (city) courts. The Judicial
branch interprets the laws.
Describe legal issues affecting businesses (SP) -ANSWER Disgruntled Employees
Discrimination/Harassment Cases
Harassment
Immigration Audits
Copyright and Patent Issues
Identify the basic torts relating to business enterprises (SP) -ANSWER The area of tort
law covers a wide range of misconduct, including personal injuries, negligence, and
malpractice.
Wrongful Interference
Unfair Competition
Disparagement
Computer Torts
Describe the nature of legally binding contracts (SP) -ANSWER Generally, to be legally
valid, most contracts must contain two elements:
1. All parties must agree about an offer made by one party and accepted by the other.
2. Something of value must be exchanged for something else of value. This can include
goods, cash, services, or a pledge to exchange these items.
Describe the nature of legal procedure (SP) -ANSWER he rules by which a court hears
and determines what happens in civil lawsuit, criminal or administrative proceedings.
Discuss the nature of debtor-creditor relationships (SP) -ANSWER A creditor provides
money to an individual. Until the individual repays the amount, they are considered a
debtor.
Explain the nature of agency relationships (SP) -ANSWER an area of commercial law
dealing with a set of contractual, quasi-contractual and non-contractual fiduciary
,relationships that involve a person, called the agent, that is authorized to act on behalf
of another (called the principal) to create legal relations with a third party.
Discuss the nature of environmental law (SP) -ANSWER A legal forum for environmental
and natural resources
Discuss the role of administrative law (SP) -ANSWER the body of law that regulates the
operation and procedures of government agencies.
Explain what it means to have sole proprietorship (CS) -ANSWER A sole proprietorship is
owned and run by one individual who receives all profits and has unlimited responsibility
for all losses and debts.
Explain what it means to have General Partnership (CS) -ANSWER A General
Partnership is composed of 2 or more persons (usually not a married couple) who agree
to contribute money, labor, or skill to a business. Each partner shares the profits,
losses, and management of the business, and each partner is personally and equally
liable for debts of the partnership. Formal terms of the partnership are usually contained
in a written partnership agreement.
Explain what it means to have Limited Partnership (CS) -ANSWER A Limited Partnership
is composed of one or more general partners and one or more limited partners. The
general partners manage the business and share fully in its profits and losses. Limited
partners share in the profits of the business, but their losses are limited to the extent of
their investment.
Explain what it means to have Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) (CS) -ANSWER A
Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is similar to a General Partnership except that
normally a partner doesn't have personal liability for the negligence of another partner.
This business structure is used most by professionals, such as accountants and
lawyers.
Explain what it means to have Limited Liability Limited Partnership (LLLP) (CS) -
ANSWER A Limited Liability Limited Partnership is a Limited Partnership that chooses to
become an LLLP by including a statement to that effect in its certificate of limited
partnership. This type of business structure may shield general partners from liability for
obligations of the LLLP.
Explain what it means to have Corporation (CS) -ANSWER A Corporation is a more
complex business structure. A corporation has certain rights, privileges, and liabilities
beyond those of an individual. Doing business as a corporation may yield tax or
financial benefits, but these can be offset by other considerations, such as increased
licensing fees or decreased personal control. Corporations may be formed for profit or
nonprofit purposes.
, Explain what it means to have Limited Liability Company (LLC) (CS) -ANSWER A Limited
Liability Company (LLC) is formed by 1 or more individuals or entities through a special
written agreement. The agreement details the organization of the LLC, including
provisions for management, assignability of interests, and distribution of profits and
losses. LLCs are permitted to engage in any lawful, for-profit business or activity other
than banking or insurance.
Explain what it means to have Trust (CS) -ANSWER A Trust is a legal relationship in
which one person, called the trustee, holds property for the benefit of another person,
called the beneficiary.
Explain what it means to have Joint Venture (CS) -ANSWER A Joint Venture is formed
for a limited length of time to carry out a business transaction or operation.
Identify sources that provide relevant, valid written material (PQ) -ANSWER Legal
documents that are valid should be signed, dated and sourced
Extract relevant information from written materials (PQ) -ANSWER closely connected or
appropriate to the matter at hand.
Apply written directions to achieve tasks (PQ) -ANSWER Don't assume, always follow up
to confirm instructions.
Analyze company resources to ascertain policies and procedures (CS) -ANSWER
Company resources can be any information regarding the company.
EX: Handbook, Evaluations, Instructional Content
Explain communication techniques that support and encourage a speaker (PQ) -
ANSWER Positive reinforcement as well as attentiveness help support and encourage a
speaker.
Follow oral directions (PQ) -ANSWER Always clarify and restate directions to confirm
accuracy.
Demonstrate active listening skills (PQ) -ANSWER Be attentive as well as adding to the
conversation appropriately.
Explain the nature of effective verbal communications (PQ) -ANSWER Effective verbal
communication entails accurately communication information in the most
understandable means of exchange.
Ask relevant questions (PQ) -ANSWER Ask questions that pertain to the task at hand.
Interpret others' nonverbal cues (PQ) -ANSWER Body Language as well as other signs
and gestures that indicate mood or thought path are nonverbal cues.