MANAGEMENT TRAINEE PRE TEST 4

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Management Trainee Pre-Test 4

Welcome to the Management Trainee Pre-Test 4! This quiz is designed to assess your knowledge and understanding of social responsibility, ethical considerations, and health-related issues affecting children and consumers.

  • Test your grasp on corporate social responsibility.
  • Evaluate the impact of nutrition on education.
  • Understand roaming charges and consumer behavior.
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ThinkingTree175
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After reading the summary or statement, you are required to select one of the answers:
 
True : the answer follows logically from the information contained in the summary
False: the answer is logically false from the information contained in the summary
Cannot say: It is not possible to determine whether the statement is true or false without further information 
Being socially responsible is acting ethically and showing integrity. It directly affects our quality of life through such issues as human rights, working conditions, the environment, and corruption. It has traditionally been the sole responsibility of governments to police unethical behaviour. However, the public have realised the influence of corporations and, over the last ten years, the level of voluntary corporate social responsibility initiatives that dictate the actions of corporations has increased
Corporations can influence the public's quality of life
True
False
Cannot say
The ethical actions of corporations have changed over the last ten years
True
False
Cannot say
Traditionally the Government have relied upon the larger corporations to help drive social responsibility whilst they concentrated on the smaller corporations.
True
False
Cannot say
A well-nourished child can be more likely to be a studious one. But food has been seen as a cost to be cut in times of austerity, rather than an ingredient of good schooling. That may now be changing: as the government worries about obesity – which is fast rising among children- and urges everyone to eat less salt, fat and sugar, and more fruit and vegetables, the deficiency and unhealthiness of most school meals is striking. But cash constraints make change difficu
Children who eat healthily will perform better in exams
True
False
Cannot say
The number of obese children used to be less than it is now
True
False
Cannot say
The Government is apathetic about obesity
True
False
Cannot say
It is more expensive for a Singaporean customer to use a roaming service than it is for Malaysian customer.
True
False
Cannot say
Pay as you go roaming rates are lower than they are for contract customers
True
False
Cannot say
Customers can be charged for calls which they do not make themselves
True
False
Cannot say
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