BA 3301 Exam Questions And 100% Correct Answers
Jason lived on a block that had a collective action problem: people on the block
collected money to pay to pave the alley. After Jason realized his neighbors had
collected enough to pay for the paving without his contribution, he refused to pay, and
Jason was the only free rider who received a paved alley. His brother, Hoyt,
reprimanded him: "That was wrong, Jason! The world would be a far worse place if
everyone acted as you did." Hoyt is arguing from the perspective of which of the
following? - ANSWER The categorical imperative
The utilitarian approach is most succinctly stated by the following saying: - ANSWER
"Our actions should bring about as much good consequence as possible while bringing
about as little bad consequence as possible."
If Gina, a United States musician, sold copies of her newest album in Great Britain, her
music would enjoy the same protection as that of a British citizen under the - ANSWER
Berne Convention.
Reciprocity is a cornerstone of the Berne Convention. - ANSWER TRUE
What is the purpose of the Madrid Protocol? - ANSWER To make more uniform and
single-sourced the trademark process for multinational companies.
Darryl believed that right and wrong were determined by his religion and then the
principles of his religion were applied in his interaction with others. This is known as a: -
ANSWER principles-based approach
The narrow view of corporate social responsibility would be expressed by which of the
following statements? - ANSWER Melanie, a stockbroker with a Wall Street firm, said to
a fellow broker: "You know, we do what's best for the country when we maximize profits
for shareholders. These do-gooders who say the government should regulate this and
that, these nutjobs who say we ought to look out for the little people, they're the ones
really holding the economy back and hurting everybody."
Jason lived on a block that had a collective action problem: people on the block
collected money to pay to pave the alley. After Jason realized his neighbors had
collected enough to pay for the paving without his contribution, he refused to pay, and
Jason was the only free rider who received a paved alley. His brother, Hoyt,
reprimanded him: "That was wrong, Jason! The world would be a far worse place if
everyone acted as you did." Hoyt is arguing from the perspective of which of the
following? - ANSWER The categorical imperative
The utilitarian approach is most succinctly stated by the following saying: - ANSWER
"Our actions should bring about as much good consequence as possible while bringing
about as little bad consequence as possible."
If Gina, a United States musician, sold copies of her newest album in Great Britain, her
music would enjoy the same protection as that of a British citizen under the - ANSWER
Berne Convention.
Reciprocity is a cornerstone of the Berne Convention. - ANSWER TRUE
What is the purpose of the Madrid Protocol? - ANSWER To make more uniform and
single-sourced the trademark process for multinational companies.
Darryl believed that right and wrong were determined by his religion and then the
principles of his religion were applied in his interaction with others. This is known as a: -
ANSWER principles-based approach
The narrow view of corporate social responsibility would be expressed by which of the
following statements? - ANSWER Melanie, a stockbroker with a Wall Street firm, said to
a fellow broker: "You know, we do what's best for the country when we maximize profits
for shareholders. These do-gooders who say the government should regulate this and
that, these nutjobs who say we ought to look out for the little people, they're the ones
really holding the economy back and hurting everybody."