Week One Quiz 1.(this is just the synopsis for all of the questions that follow, there is no answer for this one)Assume you are a nursing director for a nursing home. You’ve been working at your facility for a few short months when you learn the company that owns the home has been improperly overbilling Medicare for the care and services provided to your residents. You bring this to the attention of the company’s managers, but they do nothing. You then notify the appropriate authorities (becoming a whistle-blower) and, dismayed by the fraud and other problems, you quit. 2.Why are ethics considered so important when studying organizational behavior? Multiple Choice • Unethical behavior makes it easy to influence others and conduct business. • Unethical behavior can ensure loyalty, which helps the performance of individuals and teams • You will be confronted with ethical challenges at all levels of organizations and throughout your career • Unethical acts are not illegal and can benefit the company • Some unethical acts are necessary to work around unfair governmental regulations. 3. The contingency approach suggests that Multiple Choice • there is one best way to manage • OB theories apply to all situations • a manager needs to learn a set of hard-and-fast rules • the best answer depends on the situation • management practices from the past can be applied in today’s situations 4. Overcharging Medicare for care and services provided to patients is an example of ______ behavior Multiple Choice • rational • unbiased • unethical • illegal organizational • 5. Ethics is primarily concerned with Multiple Choice • right and wrong • legal and illegal • moral and immoral • religious and nonreligious public and nonpublic • 6. In an ethical dilemma such as the one presented above Multiple Choice • there are two choices, neither of which resolves the situation in an ethically acceptable manner • there are two choices, either of which resolves the situation in an ethically acceptable manner • there are two choices, one of which resolves the situation in an ethically acceptable manner • there is only one choice • • there are no choices 7. In the case above, this presents a(n) _____ Multiple Choice • ethical dilemma • desired outcome • systematic approach • goal Problem • The case above represents an extreme example of unethical and illegal conduct. These are the exception in the business community. Which of the following statements about this behavior is false? 8. Multiple Choice • Very few unethical acts are also illegal • Most unethical acts are not punished in any way • Even if illegal, few of these acts are prosecuted • You can rely on the legal system to manage or assure ethical conduct at work soft skills • 9. Problem solving and critical thinking are ______ because they use logic and reasoning to develop and evaluate options Multiple Choice • technical skills • soft skills • common sense • hard skills organizational • ...