Answer Options:
A. the orientation of new employees.
\nB. senior management’s vision for the organization.
\nC. the mission of the organization.
\nD. the beliefs, values, and behaviors that characterize the organization.
\nE. All of these are correct.
Answer: D. the beliefs, values, and behaviors that characterize the organization.
Question: Social facility does not include which of the following?
Answer Options:
A. Sensing nonverbal emotions
\nB. Influence
\nC. Synchrony
\nD. Concern
\nE. Self-presentation
Answer: A. Sensing nonverbal emotions
Question: True or False? Patients have no responsibilities in their relationships with providers.
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: False
Question: Ethics does nothing to help form the laws and legal system of the U.S.
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: False
Question: True or False? Managerial accounting is most often provided for and used by external users.
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: False
Question: In cases involving juveniles, courts have:
Answer Options:
A. declared minors to have all the same rights as adults.
\nB. declared juveniles to have only the rights that their parents allow them to have.
\nC. maintained the right to act in the best interests of minors.
\nD. renounced their authority to protect the best interests of minors.
\nE. None of the above.
Answer: C. maintained the right to act in the best interests of minors.
Question: If a case is affirmed, it:
Answer Options:
A. means all justices unanimously agree on an opinion.
\nB. is sent back to the court that heard the case.
\nC. means the decision is valid and must stand.
\nD. will result in a new trial for the defendant.
\nE. is postponed in a case that the Supreme Court will hear.
Answer: C. means the decision is valid and must stand.
Question: True or False? There should always be a mechanism in the decision process to purchase some capital acquisitions “no matter what.”
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: False
Question: Employees face many pressures at work that can result in burn out and frustration.
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: True
Question: Negative advertising on cable has become:
Answer Options:
A. partisan framing.
\nB. selective interpretation.
\nC. campaign framing.
\nD. the political twist.
\nE. spin.
Answer: E. spin.
Question: Problems associated with the care of active military personnel and retirees include all of the following, except:
Answer Options:
A. access to care in rural areas.
\nB. access to medical centers in major metropolitan areas.
\nC. access to care for veterans and other military personnel.
\nD. All of these are problems associated with the active and retired military personnel.
Answer: B. access to medical centers in major metropolitan areas.
Question: Even though the premise behind legal decision making is to be a non-biased adjudicator, it is extremely difficult to leave your personal ethical beliefs behind.
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: True
Question: All theories presented in the chapter see nature and nurture working together.
Answer Options:
A. True
\nB. False
Answer: A. True
Question: Individuals have the right to make informed decisions regarding their care when they are competent to do so.
Answer Options:
True
\nFalse
Answer: True
Question: How does the mass of the Sun compare with the other stars in our stellar neighborhood?
Answer Options:
The Sun is an unusual star with a unique mass compared to neighborhood stars.
\nThe Sun is of average mass compared to neighborhood stars.
\nThe Sun is more massive than the majority of stars in our neighborhood.
\nThe Sun is less massive.
Answer: The Sun is more massive than the majority of stars in our neighborhood.
Question: If you observe a star of magnitude 14, then…
Answer Options:
you are observing the star visible with your unaided eye.
\nyou are observing the star visible with your unaided eye under dark skies.
\nyou are using a telescope.
\nyou are using a large radio telescope.
Answer: you are using a telescope.
Question: At the national convention:
Answer Options:
A. upset arrival list delegates are undisclosed as to whom they would like to see as the party’s candidate.
\nB. the delegates from those states that had early primaries and caucuses are seated closest to the front of the convention center.
\nC. the presidential candidate is chosen by the party delegates.
\nD. states within the political parties are entrusted with making the determination of an appropriate candidate based upon electability.
\nE. really take their tutelaries for the party to choose the presidential candidate.
Answer: C. the presidential candidate is chosen by the party delegates.
Question: Which of the following does NOT describe a major feature of Romantic-era architecture?
Answer Options:
Materials like iron, steel, and glass were hidden from view within Romantic designs.
\nIt reflected an age of industry and use of new materials.
\nUsed elements of fantasy.
\nIt was an era of borrowing styles from other periods and whimsy.
Answer: Materials like iron, steel, and glass were hidden from view within Romantic designs.