1. Allison, an HR Executive at BigMind Inc., must recruit suitable candidates from a list of 50 job
applicants. Which of the following is a legally permissible criterion that Allison can use to make a
hiring decision?
a. Education
b. Gender
c. Age
d. National origin - Answers ANSWER: a
2. Which of the following is an illegal criterion for rejecting job applicants?
a. Education
b. Work experience
c. Skill set
d. Religion - Answers ANSWER: d
3. Susan alleges that her job application was rejected by Bob & Ben Inc. because of her ethnicity. To
establish that she was discriminated against based on her ethnicity and file suit against the company,
Susan must:
a. develop and present an affirmative action plan.
b. prove that Bob & Ben Inc. engages in status-blind employment decisions.
c. conduct due diligence.
d. satisfy the burden of proof. - Answers ANSWER: d
4. Equal employment opportunity is a broad-reaching concept that essentially requires employers to
make _____ employment decisions.
a. status-blind
b. nepotistic
c. egocentric
d. means-end - Answers ANSWER: a
5. Affirmative action means that an employer takes proactive measures to _____.
a. reduce both negative and positive discrimination in the organization
b. minimize status-blind employment decisions
c. increase the number of women and minorities in the workforce
d. decrease instances of whistle-blowing in the workplace - Answers ANSWER: c
6. Which of the following is true of the U.S. Department of Labor?
a. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is part of the U.S. Department of Labor.
b. Unlike the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, it enforces employment laws for
employers in both private and public workplaces.
c. The employment requirements set out by executive orders for federal contractors and
subcontractors is beyond the scope of the U.S. Department of Labor.
d. It has broad enforcement power and oversees compliance with many employment-related laws. -
Answers ANSWER: d
7. The Department Head of the supply chain unit of MacX Inc. issued a memo stating that all male
employees must work in the evening shift for the next two months. This best exemplifies _____.
a. disparate treatment
b. unjustifiable dismissal
c. a nepotistic decision
d. a status-blind employment decision - Answers ANSWER: a
8. Sentinals FC, a soccer club, is hiring new players. The applicants are required to be of a certain
height and physical build to qualify for the next round of the selection process. Consequently, some
applicants do not qualify despite having exceptional soccer skills. This best exemplifies _____.
a. nepotism
b. disparate impact
c. status-blind hiring
d. summary dismissal - Answers ANSWER: b
9. _____ is a practice required for safe and efficient organizational operations.
a. Disparate treatment
b. Constructive dismissal
c. A business necessity
, d. A business emergency - Answers ANSWER: c
10. Preventing workers from injuring themselves at the workplace is _____.
a. a nonretaliatory practice
b. the burden of proof
c. a business necessity
d. a business emergency - Answers ANSWER: c
11. Which of the following is a criticism of the use of criminal background checks in the selection
process?
a. It is likely to cause disparate impact directed at underrepresented groups.
b. It leads to an increase in the number of status-blind employment decisions.
c. It is merely an indicator of the past and not a predictor of the future.
d. It reduces negative discrimination but increases positive discrimination. - Answers ANSWER: a
12. Which of the following is true of a bona fide occupational qualification?
a. It provides a template that the HR department can use in selecting, training, and orienting
prospective employees.
b. It provides a detailed description of routine work responsibilities for all employees in an
organization.
c. It provides an exhaustive list of the desired traits and characteristics expected from prospective
employees.
d. It provides a legitimate reason an employer can use to exclude persons on otherwise illegal bases
of consideration. - Answers ANSWER: d
13. Which of the following is true of nonretaliatory practices in workplaces?
a. Employers are prohibited from retaliating against individuals who file discrimination charges.
b. Employees are prohibited from retaliating against organizations that practice discrimination.
c. Employers are restricted from retaliating against employees who violate organizational ethics.
d. Employees are restricted from retaliating against employers who use summary dismissal. -
Answers ANSWER: a
14. According to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which of the following is considered illegal?
a. Discriminating against employees on the basis of their educational qualification
b. Discriminating against employees on the basis of their ethnicity
c. Discriminating against employees on the basis of their work experience
d. Discriminating against employees on the basis of their skill sets - Answers ANSWER: b
15. Which of the following statements is true of using social networking sites to fill job positions?
a. It results in employers making status-blind employment decisions.
b. It is likely to result in disparate impact.
c. It encourages positive discrimination by using anonymous application procedures.
d. It prevents employers from engaging in racial discrimination. - Answers ANSWER: b
16. Which of the following organizations must comply with rules and regulations established by
specific government agencies to enforce the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972?
a. Government and private employers with a minimum of 10 employees
b. Private employers with 15 or more employees
c. Private organizations with a minimum of five employees
d. Labor unions with five or more members - Answers ANSWER: b
17. Which of the following is true of the Civil Rights Act of 1991?
a. It requires employers to minimize instances of whistle-blowing in the workplace.
b. It requires employers to discourage affirmative actions in the workplace.
c. It requires employers to show that an employment practice is job related for a position.
d. It requires employers to avoid making status-blind employment decisions. - Answers ANSWER: c
18. Which of the following is true of executive orders 11246, 11375, and 11478?
a. They require all educational institutions and private organizations with 10 or more employees to
follow the regulations established by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972.
b. They require public and private employers to conduct due diligence as soon as a business deal is
closed.
c. They require state governments and federal contractors to prevent the use of summary dismissal
in organizations.
d. They require federal contractors to take affirmative action to compensate for historical
discrimination against women, minorities, and individuals with disabilities. - Answers ANSWER: d