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CIS 552 Final Exam New


1. Which of the following is not a virus preventative technique?
2. What is the name of a virus that changes itself when it spreads?
3. Which of the following is a piece of code or software that spreads from system to system by attaching itself to other files?
4. What type of malware attempts to trick victims into purchasing software or providing their credit card numbers?
5. Which of the following best describes what occurs when a lower-level account is cracked in order to obtain increased access?
6. Enumeration can be used to discover all but which of the following types of information?
7. Installing Netcat on a remote system by using an exploit is an example of what type of attack?
8. Which of the following best describes what occurs when a user attempts a connection to a Windows system without the standard username and password being provided?
9. What can an insecure login system provide?
10. Which of these describes a database security problem that occurs when actions of database users are not properly tracked?
11. Changing the content of a Web site with the intent of leaving a distinguishing mark or changing its appearance is __________.
12. Identifying fixes and prevention methods occurs in which of these incident response stages?
13. Which of the following properly describes an IDS system?
14. Which of the following is best suited for environments where critical system-level assets need to be monitored?
15. An incident response team does not respond to which of the following events?
16. In Linux, which of the following is the account that has complete and unrestricted access?
17. Who originally designed and created Linux?
18. Most versions of Linux make their source code available through which of the following methods?
19. Approximately how many distributions of Linux are available in different forms and formats?
20. Which of the following is not a target of Trojans?
21. Which of the following ports does Back Orifice communicate on?
22. Which of the following terms describes a malware program that helps the attacker gain remote access to a system?
23. Which of the following describes valid protection against malware?
24. Which sniffer tool is designed to intercept and reveal passwords?
25. Which of the following is defined in Title 18, Section 2511 of the U.S. Code on electronic crimes?
26. Which of the following attacks generally involves one computer targeting another, seeking to shut it down and deny legitimate use of its services?
27. Which of the following communication methods employs security mechanisms called trusted devices?
28. What capability is provided by inSSIDer?
29. Why is WPA2 superior to WPA?
30. Factors that affect the emanations of a wireless network include all but which one of the following?

CIS 552 Midterm Exam


1. Which of the following is most likely to be broken using a birthday attack?
2.Which of following methods is best suited in a situation where bulk encryption is required?
3. The main purposes for using cryptography include all but which one of the following?
4. Which of the following best describes the purpose of the key zeroization process?
5. Digital signatures are used for all but which one of the following purposes?
6. All but which one of the following is security vulnerability found in RIP?
7. Which of the following statements is true in regard to TCP?
8. Which of the following is a factor that makes scanning UDP more difficult?
9. Which of the following is a common application layer attack?
10. Which of the following activities is the responsibility of the OSI reference model transport layer?
11. Focal length defines which of the following camera qualities?
12. A false acceptance rate is also known as which of the following errors?
13. If an active fax machine is discovered during an assessment, which of the following is of the least concern?
14. Which of the following lock grades should be selected in order to appropriately protect critical business assets?
15. Which of the following biometric authentication methods is most frequently found on laptops?
16. Which of the following is a tool used for network mapping?
17. A ___________ scan detects packets in which all flags are active.
18. Modems can be located by conducting what type of attack?
19. What does OS fingerprinting allow?
20. Which of the following is a tool used for wardriving?
21. Which of the following is a penetration testing framework?
22. Which of the following types of penetration testing is designed to attack an organization's physical security?
23. Which of the following terms best describes hackers that occupy the lowest level of the hacker hierarchy?
24. Which of the following statements is most accurate in regard to successful security professionals?
25. In which of the following phases does an attacker passively acquire information about the intended victim's systems?
26. Which of the following tools is used to determine the path to a specific IP address?
27. Which of the following databases would be valuable for obtaining information about a company's financial history?
28. In order to locate domain information on a Canadian organization, which of the following Regional Internet Registries would be checked first?
29. Which of the following best describes the first two steps of the footprinting process?
30. In order to locate domain information on a European organization, which of the following Regional Internet Registries would be checked first?

MGMT 520 Final Exam New


REL 212 Final Exam


1. The label “new religious movement” is __________.
2. Which of the following is not one of the synoptic gospels?
3. The Pentateuch refers to the __________.
4. Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
5. Jesus taught spiritual lessons by telling stories called __________.
6. A good example of an eccliesiastical court would be __________.
7. Which word most closely translates the Japanese word kami?
8. The god of rice is known as __________.
9. The name for God in Islam is __________.
10. Islam traces its ancestry to the patriarch __________.
11. The word kamikaze means __________.
12. The biggest annual Shinto festival celebrates the __________.
13. In Northern Ireland, interfaith efforts have attempted to directly address conflict between __________.
14. The goal of religious pluralism is __________.
15. Which is the Jewish holy day of atonement and cleansing?
16. Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
17. The ethical principle of the Golden Rule is found in
18. The new “Arab Spring” resulted in __________.
19. Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
20. The covenant is a __________.
21. Jesus died by __________.
22. The Rastafari religious group originated in __________.
23. Which apocalyptic religious movement was founded by Charles Taze Russell?
24. Missionaries who spread the Christian faith in the first century were called __________.
25. Reverend Sun Myung Moon founded the __________.
26. The scattering of Jews outside of the land of Israel is known as the __________.
27. The sacred book of Islam is called the __________.
28. Many religious require repentance from sinfulness, but Shinto requires __________.
29. In Islam, charity or almsgiving is known as __________.
30. Who founded Sikhism?

BIS 155 Final Exam


Section 1.0 20 Points - (5 points per Question)
1.1 Define Pareto Analysis. How would you apply this statistical technique to the business world? Provide real world examples. Explain the types of problems you will encounter in the profession you are going and how you can use Pareto Analysis.

1.2 In your own words, define what the standard deviation is? How would you apply this statistical technique to the business world? Explain the types of problems you will encounter in the profession you are going and how you can use standard deviation

1.3 In your own words, what does Coefficient of Determination mean? What letter represents this term? How would you apply this statistical technique to the business world? Explain the types of problems you will encounter in the profession you are going and how you can use coefficient of determination.

1.4 In your own words, what does Correlation Coefficient or Correlation mean? What letter represents this term? How would you apply this statistical technique to the business world? Explain the types of problems you will encounter in the profession you are going and how you can use correlation coefficient

Section 2.0 Data Analysis (15 Points per Problem)
2.1 Given the data below from the corrugated industry, accomplish a Pareto analysis and then construct a Pareto graph(s). Describe how you would use this analysis. Do not simply interpret the graphs but actually what would be done using this data, what problem would start to resolve, why?
2.2 Given the data below from the department of transportation industry, accomplish a Pareto analysis and then construct a Pareto graph(s). Describe how you would use this analysis. Do not simply interpret the graphs but actually what would be done using this data, what problem would start to resolve, why?
2.3 Accomplish a scatter plot of Automotive Registrations versus Traffic Accidents. Perform the necessary calculations to complete the statements/questions listed below. Paste your graph below the data and answer the questions.
2.4 Listed below is the data acquired when measuring melt flow results (mg/min) of a PVC compound. Using Excel, determine the following calculations below and answer any applicable questions pertaining to the data/calculations.What is your interpretation of this data?
2.5 Describe what you learned by accomplishing the analysis project on complaints that we accomplished during class. How will you retain the knowledge from this class? What is your specific plan to keep learning Excel? (Note: You need to give this a lot of thought as if you do not continue in some way to practice on Excel, all of your gains will be lost)
Section 3.0 50 Points - (10 points per Question)
3.1What is a cause/effect diagram? How can you use this diagram? How can this diagram be used in a brainstorming activity?
3.2 The Deming Cycle is shown below. Label the parts of the Deming Cycle Circle. What does this philosophy mean and how would you use this tool in the business environment? How do the different statistical tools fit into this model?
3.3Compare and discuss your skill level and knowledge prior to taking this class and the learning’s that you will take away once you have completed this course. Have you learned anything about your career path?
3.4Identify 8 to 10 items that you learned from the threaded discussions. Identify 10 to 15 websites that you think can be useful going forward.
3.5 Finally, what did you like about the course? Identify 15 to 20 items that you learned in this class. How do you think you can use the information that was presented in this class in your influence in the business world?
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FIN 590 Week 4 Midterm Exam


1. (TCO A) Real estate is an appropriate investment vehicle for
2. (TCO A) Demand for real estate, as a factor in the production of a final product, is
3. (TCO A) In traditional city patterns, the highest land use density is found in
4. (TCO A) Bid-rent curves
5. (TCO A,B,C) To forecast future benefits from a proposed venture, which of the following should be considered?
6. (TCO A,B,C) A shopping center's trade area is
7. (TCO A,B,C) A property's desirability, relative to competing properties, is influenced by all of the following except
8. (TCO A,B,C) In real estate investment analysis, capitalization rates
9. (TCO A,B,C) The difference between the rate of return on assets and the cost of borrowing is the
10. (TCO A,B,C) The debt coverage ratio is the relationship between
11. (TCO C, D) The instrument that evidences the borrower's indebtedness and promise to repay is called a
12. (TCO C, D) A second mortgage is an example of which of the following?
13. (TCO C, D) The size of the annual debt service depends upon
14. (TCO C, D) The annual debt service constant on a monthly payment, fully amortizing mortgage note is
15. (TCO C, D) The real rate of interest on a fixed-rate loan
16. (TCO C, D) Potential disadvantages of the limited partnership include
17. (TCO C, D) Which is a key difference between tenancy in common and joint tenancy?
18. (TCO D) The treatment of a gain under the installment sales method
19. (TCO D) In a 1031 Exchange (like-kind exchange),
20. (TCO D) The tax basis of property acquired in a like-kind exchange must be allocated between land and improvements
21. (TCO A, B, C) Bug Bastion Village, a student apartment complex, generates effective gross income of $26,000. Income tax savings are $12,500 (due to interest and depreciation expense, the owner's income tax liability for the year is $12,500 less than it would have been without the investment). There are no capital transactions, and all operating expenses were tax deductible. The after-tax cash flow to the equity investor was $13,800, and operating expenses equaled 90 percent of net operating income. What percent of net operating income is needed to cover the debt service obligation? Present the property's operating statement in good form.
22. (TCO C, D) An apartment house was purchased on July 8 of last year, by a taxpayer who computes her taxes on a calendar basis. Her depreciation deduction last year was $9,375. The building accounted for 75 percent of the property's market value at the time of purchase. What was the taxpayer's initial tax basis in the property?

MKTG 540 Week 4 Midterm Exam


Page 1
1. (TCO B) Corporate responsibility includes:
2. (TCO C) The cradle to grave life cycle:
3. (TCO C) According to the IPAT formula, environmental impact is a function of:
4. (TCO D) Societal marketing:
Page 2
1. (TCOs C and D) Define the following terms and explain their relation to sustainability marketing.
1. Brundtland Report
2. Ecological footprint
3. Affluence
4. IPAT formula
2. (TCOs B and C) Please give the definition of each term.
1. Environmental marketing
2. Affluence
3. (TCO A) ) Sustainability marketing delivers solutions to people's needs that are _______, _________, ____________________, and _______________. Provide the four terms needed to complete this sentence and explain what is meant by each term
Page 3
1. (TCOs B, C, D) What are the major issues emphasized in corporate social responsibility? How are these issues related to traditional marketing and to the rise of the consumer class? How is sustainability marketing different from conventional marketing, and how is it related to it?
2. (TCOs A, B, C) What impact has conventional marketing and the encouragement of consumerism had on the world, from environmental and social perspectives? In your answer, provide responses to the following questions.
1. What are the major social and environmental concerns of the 21st Century?
2. How are the by-products of traditional marketing and these 21stcentury concerns related?
3. From a corporate social responsibility perspective, what role does business have in addressing these issues now and in the future?
3. (TCOs A and B) Your textbook describes various schools of thought in a progression towards sustainability marketing. Describe these and explain which of the various types your selection best addresses the issues outlined in the Brundtland report?

MIS 535 Week 8 Exam (LATEST VERSION) PERFECT SCORE


1. (TCO A) An example of a business using information systems for customer and supplier intimacy is (Points : 4)
2. (TCO B) Which of the following businesses use the market creator business model? (Points : 5)
3. (TCO C) In a table for customers, the information about a single customer would reside in a single (Points : 4)
4. (TCO D) The method of slicing digital messages into parcels, transmitting them along different communication paths, and reassembling them at their destinations is called (Points : 4)
5. (TCO E) Enterprise applications (Points : 5)
6. (TCO F) Object-oriented development could potentially reduce the time and cost of writing software because (Points : 4)
7. (TCO G) A salesperson clicks repeatedly on the online ads of a competitor in order to drive the competitor's advertising costs up. This is an example of (Points : 4)
1.(TCO G) How is the security of a firm's information system and data affected by its people, organization, and technology? Is the contribution of one of these dimensions any more important than the other? Why?(Points : 25)
2.(TCO F) You have been hired as a consultant for a nationwide real estate firm, Cross & Deptford, who are interested in achieving better organization between branches by updating their information systems, but are not sure what will suit their needs. What will you recommend they do in order to determine the most effective IT projects?(Points : 25)
3. (TCO E) Distinguish between grid computing, cloud computing, and utility computing.(Points : 25)
4. (TCO D) What is cloud computing and how do you think its developments could impact businesses? (Points : 20)
5. (TCO C) IF you were to design the new contracts database for a publishing house what fields do you anticipate needing? Which of these fields might be in use in other databases used by the company?(Points : 25)
6. (TCO B) You are evaluating BI software from a variety of vendors. Identify six elements in the BI environment. Use your understanding of the importance of these elements to formulate six questions to ask the vendor in order to determine how their software will interplay with your needs.(Points : 25)
7.(TCO A) You have been hired to work with 10 salespeople from different branches of a national business in creating an online training site for new Sales employees. Identify six collaboration tools that are available to help the team work together. Which single tool would be the most helpful for the project, in your opinion, and why?(Points : 25)

MGMT 520 Midterm Exam (2 SETS)


1. (TCO C) A common and strong defense to a claim of injury due to a tort of negligence is “assumption of the risk.” Give an example of this defense in regard to a certain injury. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 2. 2. (TCO B) Beginning in the early 1900s, the federal government and Congress began the creation of administrative agencies, with the first two being the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Briefly explain the driving force that required the creation of administrative agencies at the federal, state, and local levels. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 3. 3. (TCO F) List and define the four major types of intellectual property. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 4. 4. (TCO I) In Week 2, our course discussed the conflicts on the Internet of Yahoo.com supporting a website by the American Nazi Party, whose promotion of Nazi propaganda and sale of Nazi memorabilia was a direct violation of French government law. Yahoo refused three attempts by the French government to force the website to be taken down on the grounds that this was an exercise of the American Nazi Party’s First Amendment rights.
At virtually the same time, the government of China ordered Google to take down certain website information posted by their customers. Google complied with this demand from the government by taking down or blocking any information identified as offensive by the Chinese, without requesting the approval of their customers. Do you agree with this action by Google? What options besides caving-in were available to Google? What was the long-term effect on Google in China? (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 5. 5. (TCO D) Contract law is a very basic and important part of both our everyday life, and the operation of the business world. List and define the three basic elements that are required to form a legally binding contract. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 6. 6. (TCO B) In 2015, a research food store in Dallas, Texas, developed a new type of organic food called Greatstuff that provided low fat, good taste, low calorie content, and was quickly found to provide a number of health type benefits. The demand for the product skyrocketed, and retail sales in the Dallas area alone quickly began to exceed the supply. The Dallas store expanded their local production by acquiring extra components from Colorado, and also contracted with a similar facility in Beaumont, Texas, to produce the Greatstuff organic food. The reputation of the product continued to boom, and even though the production had increased by 1,000 per cent over the initial supply, the retail demand kept the store shelves empty most of the time.

A similar type organic food store out of Chicago approached the original Dallas store, and asked for the formula for Greatstuff, but the Texas owners declined. The supply and retail market continued to boom all over Texas. The owners of the organic food store in Chicago came to Dallas, bought a truck load of Greatstuff and took it back to their facility in Illinois and sold most of it, but also tried unsuccessfully to replicate production. Through some political connections, a number of members of Congress found out about Greatstuff, and applying the Commerce Clause succeeded in passing legislation that was signed by the president to: 1) place a special federal sales tax on Greatstuff, and 2) require the formula for production to be made public. The Dallas developer of Greatstuff sued in federal court in Dallas, contending that Greatstuff had nothing to do with interstate commerce and was not subject to the Commerce Clause. 
You (student) should assume the role of an attorney representing the Dallas Organic Food Store in contending that the production and sale of Greatstuff is not subject to the federal legislation generated under the Commerce Clause. As the attorney for Dallas Organic Food Store, what would you argue to support your client's position that the production and sale of Greatstuff is not subject to Federal regulation? Be specific about why Federal law does not apply and why. (25 Points) (Points : 25)
Question 7. 7. (TCO I) Larry R. Smeltzer and Marianne Jennings wrote an article, "Why an International Code of Business Ethics Would Be Good for Business," which was assigned to be read at the beginning of the course. As you have worked throughout this session, you should have considered this article and how it may or may not have impacted different situations in the world economic/business/legal/political environments. The essay you will write on the next question should show that you have read this article and can apply the theories and thoughts from that article to the scenario provided. Feel free to rely on the information you know about the situations (if real) or analogize to one that is real, if you wish. Include in your answer at least two specific concepts from the article, and apply those concepts to your reasoning in your answer. You will be graded on your knowledge of the article as well as the application of ethical theories to international situations.

In 2014, General Motors promoted a woman to President and Chief Executive Officer, and almost immediately she announced the recall of over two million GM vehicles going back as far as 2002 due to faulty ignition switches. Perhaps most importantly, GM has recognized that the ignition switch failure has led to 23 deaths. GM is currently settling these wrongful death claims for an average of $1,000,000. Yes, that sounds like a lot of money, but remember GM clears about $2 Billion in profits each year. Based on the public statements of the new CEO, it is clear that GM was aware of this problem for many years, but avoided the recall to protect its global reputation as the world’s leading auto maker. As the crisis has developed, the new CEO has taken center stage and been willing to accept the blame. She has admitted the problem was ignored and disbelieved as research was conducted.

For this question, think about the facts of General Motors recognition and reputation, and the impact of this recall on their worldwide sales. Due to the loss of lives involved, and other serious injuries to those who were impacted by the ignition malfunction, you must ask the question “Was it worth It?” Also, think about the cost to stockholders, managers, employees, and other stakeholders. 
Now think about Smeltzer and Jennings's international code of ethics article. Would an international code of ethics have impacted how this entire General Motors travesty played out in the real world? Would GM have been somehow required to behave differently, which would have protected so many stakeholders from losses? Or, would nothing really have changed? Feel free to argue both sides of this, and include in your answer at least two or three things you would have derived from Smeltzer and Jennings's International Code of Ethics and how that would or wouldn't have impacted the GM recall crisis. Include everything you have learned this session about ethics in the business world. (25.0 points) (Points : 25)
Question 8. 8. (TCO A) Use the fact pattern you received in the above Smeltzer and Jennings's "International Code of Ethics" question to answer this question. Analyze and propose a solution to the problem you received above using the steps of the Regulation School of Social Responsibility. Show the steps, apply the facts, and provide a proposed solution you would suggest. (25.0 points) (Points : 25)
1. (TCO C) A common and strong defense to a claim of injury due to a tort of negligence is “assumption of the risk.” Give an example of this defense in regard to a certain injury. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
2. (TCO C) In the famous “Palsgraph Case” of the 1920s, Mrs. Palsgraph was standing at one end of the platform of the Long Island Railroad. A train was pulling-out at the other end of the platform, and a man with a large box under his arm was running and trying to get up on the train. Two employees of Long Island Railroad were trying to help the man get up on the moving train; a guard on the platform was trying to push the man up on the train, and the conductor on the train was trying to pull the would-be passenger up onto the train. The would-be passenger dropped the box under the wheels of the train; the box was filled with explosives for fireworks, and exploded. The shock of the explosion caused scales at the other end of the platform to fall and injury Mrs. Palsgraph, and she sued the Long Island Railroad for her injuries claiming negligence on the part of their two employees.
1. List and define the five elements that are required to prove a tort of negligence.
2. Do you think the railroad would be liable for negligence in this case?
Question 3. 3. (TCO F) List and define the four major types of intellectual property. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 4 . TCO F. In Midler v. Ford Motor Co., Bette Midler sued Ford for unauthorized appropriation. Explain what appropriation is. Tell me what type of civil claim appropriation is and what a person has to prove to win damages for it. (short answer only)

MGMT 520 Midterm Exam (3 SETS)


1. (TCO C) A common and strong defense to a claim of injury due to a tort of negligence is “assumption of the risk.” Give an example of this defense in regard to a certain injury. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 2. 2. (TCO B) Beginning in the early 1900s, the federal government and Congress began the creation of administrative agencies, with the first two being the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Briefly explain the driving force that required the creation of administrative agencies at the federal, state, and local levels. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 3. 3. (TCO F) List and define the four major types of intellectual property. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 4. 4. (TCO I) In Week 2, our course discussed the conflicts on the Internet of Yahoo.com supporting a website by the American Nazi Party, whose promotion of Nazi propaganda and sale of Nazi memorabilia was a direct violation of French government law. Yahoo refused three attempts by the French government to force the website to be taken down on the grounds that this was an exercise of the American Nazi Party’s First Amendment rights.
At virtually the same time, the government of China ordered Google to take down certain website information posted by their customers. Google complied with this demand from the government by taking down or blocking any information identified as offensive by the Chinese, without requesting the approval of their customers. Do you agree with this action by Google? What options besides caving-in were available to Google? What was the long-term effect on Google in China? (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 5. 5. (TCO D) Contract law is a very basic and important part of both our everyday life, and the operation of the business world. List and define the three basic elements that are required to form a legally binding contract. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 6. 6. (TCO B) In 2015, a research food store in Dallas, Texas, developed a new type of organic food called Greatstuff that provided low fat, good taste, low calorie content, and was quickly found to provide a number of health type benefits. The demand for the product skyrocketed, and retail sales in the Dallas area alone quickly began to exceed the supply. The Dallas store expanded their local production by acquiring extra components from Colorado, and also contracted with a similar facility in Beaumont, Texas, to produce the Greatstuff organic food. The reputation of the product continued to boom, and even though the production had increased by 1,000 per cent over the initial supply, the retail demand kept the store shelves empty most of the time.

A similar type organic food store out of Chicago approached the original Dallas store, and asked for the formula for Greatstuff, but the Texas owners declined. The supply and retail market continued to boom all over Texas. The owners of the organic food store in Chicago came to Dallas, bought a truck load of Greatstuff and took it back to their facility in Illinois and sold most of it, but also tried unsuccessfully to replicate production. Through some political connections, a number of members of Congress found out about Greatstuff, and applying the Commerce Clause succeeded in passing legislation that was signed by the president to: 1) place a special federal sales tax on Greatstuff, and 2) require the formula for production to be made public. The Dallas developer of Greatstuff sued in federal court in Dallas, contending that Greatstuff had nothing to do with interstate commerce and was not subject to the Commerce Clause.
You (student) should assume the role of an attorney representing the Dallas Organic Food Store in contending that the production and sale of Greatstuff is not subject to the federal legislation generated under the Commerce Clause. As the attorney for Dallas Organic Food Store, what would you argue to support your client's position that the production and sale of Greatstuff is not subject to Federal regulation? Be specific about why Federal law does not apply and why. (25 Points) (Points : 25)
Question 7. 7. (TCO I) Larry R. Smeltzer and Marianne Jennings wrote an article, "Why an International Code of Business Ethics Would Be Good for Business," which was assigned to be read at the beginning of the course. As you have worked throughout this session, you should have considered this article and how it may or may not have impacted different situations in the world economic/business/legal/political environments. The essay you will write on the next question should show that you have read this article and can apply the theories and thoughts from that article to the scenario provided. Feel free to rely on the information you know about the situations (if real) or analogize to one that is real, if you wish. Include in your answer at least two specific concepts from the article, and apply those concepts to your reasoning in your answer. You will be graded on your knowledge of the article as well as the application of ethical theories to international situations.

In 2014, General Motors promoted a woman to President and Chief Executive Officer, and almost immediately she announced the recall of over two million GM vehicles going back as far as 2002 due to faulty ignition switches. Perhaps most importantly, GM has recognized that the ignition switch failure has led to 23 deaths. GM is currently settling these wrongful death claims for an average of $1,000,000. Yes, that sounds like a lot of money, but remember GM clears about $2 Billion in profits each year. Based on the public statements of the new CEO, it is clear that GM was aware of this problem for many years, but avoided the recall to protect its global reputation as the world’s leading auto maker. As the crisis has developed, the new CEO has taken center stage and been willing to accept the blame. She has admitted the problem was ignored and disbelieved as research was conducted.

For this question, think about the facts of General Motors recognition and reputation, and the impact of this recall on their worldwide sales. Due to the loss of lives involved, and other serious injuries to those who were impacted by the ignition malfunction, you must ask the question “Was it worth It?” Also, think about the cost to stockholders, managers, employees, and other stakeholders.
Now think about Smeltzer and Jennings's international code of ethics article. Would an international code of ethics have impacted how this entire General Motors travesty played out in the real world? Would GM have been somehow required to behave differently, which would have protected so many stakeholders from losses? Or, would nothing really have changed? Feel free to argue both sides of this, and include in your answer at least two or three things you would have derived from Smeltzer and Jennings's International Code of Ethics and how that would or wouldn't have impacted the GM recall crisis. Include everything you have learned this session about ethics in the business world. (25.0 points) (Points : 25)
Question 8. 8. (TCO A) Use the fact pattern you received in the above Smeltzer and Jennings's "International Code of Ethics" question to answer this question. Analyze and propose a solution to the problem you received above using the steps of the Regulation School of Social Responsibility. Show the steps, apply the facts, and provide a proposed solution you would suggest. (25.0 points) (Points : 25)
1. (TCO C) A common and strong defense to a claim of injury due to a tort of negligence is “assumption of the risk.” Give an example of this defense in regard to a certain injury. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
2. (TCO C) In the famous “Palsgraph Case” of the 1920s, Mrs. Palsgraph was standing at one end of the platform of the Long Island Railroad. A train was pulling-out at the other end of the platform, and a man with a large box under his arm was running and trying to get up on the train. Two employees of Long Island Railroad were trying to help the man get up on the moving train; a guard on the platform was trying to push the man up on the train, and the conductor on the train was trying to pull the would-be passenger up onto the train. The would-be passenger dropped the box under the wheels of the train; the box was filled with explosives for fireworks, and exploded. The shock of the explosion caused scales at the other end of the platform to fall and injury Mrs. Palsgraph, and she sued the Long Island Railroad for her injuries claiming negligence on the part of their two employees.
1. List and define the five elements that are required to prove a tort of negligence.
2. Do you think the railroad would be liable for negligence in this case?
Question 3. 3. (TCO F) List and define the four major types of intellectual property. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 4 . TCO F. In Midler v. Ford Motor Co., Bette Midler sued Ford for unauthorized appropriation. Explain what appropriation is. Tell me what type of civil claim appropriation is and what a person has to prove to win damages for it. (short answer only)
Question 5. 5. (TCO D) Contract law is a very basic and important part of both our everyday life, and the operation of the business world. List and define the three basic elements that are required to form a legally binding contract. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 6. TCO A. Use the fact pattern you received in the above Marianne Jennings "International Code of Ethics" question to answer this question. Analyze and propose a solution to the problem you received above using the front page of the newspaper method. Show the steps, apply the facts, and provide a proposed solution you would suggest.

MGMT 520 Midterm Exam (4 SETS)


1. (TCO C) A common and strong defense to a claim of injury due to a tort of negligence is “assumption of the risk.” Give an example of this defense in regard to a certain injury. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 2. 2. (TCO B) Beginning in the early 1900s, the federal government and Congress began the creation of administrative agencies, with the first two being the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Briefly explain the driving force that required the creation of administrative agencies at the federal, state, and local levels. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 3. 3. (TCO F) List and define the four major types of intellectual property. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 4. 4. (TCO I) In Week 2, our course discussed the conflicts on the Internet of Yahoo.com supporting a website by the American Nazi Party, whose promotion of Nazi propaganda and sale of Nazi memorabilia was a direct violation of French government law. Yahoo refused three attempts by the French government to force the website to be taken down on the grounds that this was an exercise of the American Nazi Party’s First Amendment rights.
At virtually the same time, the government of China ordered Google to take down certain website information posted by their customers. Google complied with this demand from the government by taking down or blocking any information identified as offensive by the Chinese, without requesting the approval of their customers. Do you agree with this action by Google? What options besides caving-in were available to Google? What was the long-term effect on Google in China? (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 5. 5. (TCO D) Contract law is a very basic and important part of both our everyday life, and the operation of the business world. List and define the three basic elements that are required to form a legally binding contract. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 6. 6. (TCO B) In 2015, a research food store in Dallas, Texas, developed a new type of organic food called Greatstuff that provided low fat, good taste, low calorie content, and was quickly found to provide a number of health type benefits. The demand for the product skyrocketed, and retail sales in the Dallas area alone quickly began to exceed the supply. The Dallas store expanded their local production by acquiring extra components from Colorado, and also contracted with a similar facility in Beaumont, Texas, to produce the Greatstuff organic food. The reputation of the product continued to boom, and even though the production had increased by 1,000 per cent over the initial supply, the retail demand kept the store shelves empty most of the time.

A similar type organic food store out of Chicago approached the original Dallas store, and asked for the formula for Greatstuff, but the Texas owners declined. The supply and retail market continued to boom all over Texas. The owners of the organic food store in Chicago came to Dallas, bought a truck load of Greatstuff and took it back to their facility in Illinois and sold most of it, but also tried unsuccessfully to replicate production. Through some political connections, a number of members of Congress found out about Greatstuff, and applying the Commerce Clause succeeded in passing legislation that was signed by the president to: 1) place a special federal sales tax on Greatstuff, and 2) require the formula for production to be made public. The Dallas developer of Greatstuff sued in federal court in Dallas, contending that Greatstuff had nothing to do with interstate commerce and was not subject to the Commerce Clause.
You (student) should assume the role of an attorney representing the Dallas Organic Food Store in contending that the production and sale of Greatstuff is not subject to the federal legislation generated under the Commerce Clause. As the attorney for Dallas Organic Food Store, what would you argue to support your client's position that the production and sale of Greatstuff is not subject to Federal regulation? Be specific about why Federal law does not apply and why. (25 Points) (Points : 25)
Question 7. 7. (TCO I) Larry R. Smeltzer and Marianne Jennings wrote an article, "Why an International Code of Business Ethics Would Be Good for Business," which was assigned to be read at the beginning of the course. As you have worked throughout this session, you should have considered this article and how it may or may not have impacted different situations in the world economic/business/legal/political environments. The essay you will write on the next question should show that you have read this article and can apply the theories and thoughts from that article to the scenario provided. Feel free to rely on the information you know about the situations (if real) or analogize to one that is real, if you wish. Include in your answer at least two specific concepts from the article, and apply those concepts to your reasoning in your answer. You will be graded on your knowledge of the article as well as the application of ethical theories to international situations.

In 2014, General Motors promoted a woman to President and Chief Executive Officer, and almost immediately she announced the recall of over two million GM vehicles going back as far as 2002 due to faulty ignition switches. Perhaps most importantly, GM has recognized that the ignition switch failure has led to 23 deaths. GM is currently settling these wrongful death claims for an average of $1,000,000. Yes, that sounds like a lot of money, but remember GM clears about $2 Billion in profits each year. Based on the public statements of the new CEO, it is clear that GM was aware of this problem for many years, but avoided the recall to protect its global reputation as the world’s leading auto maker. As the crisis has developed, the new CEO has taken center stage and been willing to accept the blame. She has admitted the problem was ignored and disbelieved as research was conducted.

For this question, think about the facts of General Motors recognition and reputation, and the impact of this recall on their worldwide sales. Due to the loss of lives involved, and other serious injuries to those who were impacted by the ignition malfunction, you must ask the question “Was it worth It?” Also, think about the cost to stockholders, managers, employees, and other stakeholders.
Now think about Smeltzer and Jennings's international code of ethics article. Would an international code of ethics have impacted how this entire General Motors travesty played out in the real world? Would GM have been somehow required to behave differently, which would have protected so many stakeholders from losses? Or, would nothing really have changed? Feel free to argue both sides of this, and include in your answer at least two or three things you would have derived from Smeltzer and Jennings's International Code of Ethics and how that would or wouldn't have impacted the GM recall crisis. Include everything you have learned this session about ethics in the business world. (25.0 points) (Points : 25)
Question 8. 8. (TCO A) Use the fact pattern you received in the above Smeltzer and Jennings's "International Code of Ethics" question to answer this question. Analyze and propose a solution to the problem you received above using the steps of the Regulation School of Social Responsibility. Show the steps, apply the facts, and provide a proposed solution you would suggest. (25.0 points) (Points : 25)
1. (TCO C) A common and strong defense to a claim of injury due to a tort of negligence is “assumption of the risk.” Give an example of this defense in regard to a certain injury. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
2. (TCO C) In the famous “Palsgraph Case” of the 1920s, Mrs. Palsgraph was standing at one end of the platform of the Long Island Railroad. A train was pulling-out at the other end of the platform, and a man with a large box under his arm was running and trying to get up on the train. Two employees of Long Island Railroad were trying to help the man get up on the moving train; a guard on the platform was trying to push the man up on the train, and the conductor on the train was trying to pull the would-be passenger up onto the train. The would-be passenger dropped the box under the wheels of the train; the box was filled with explosives for fireworks, and exploded. The shock of the explosion caused scales at the other end of the platform to fall and injury Mrs. Palsgraph, and she sued the Long Island Railroad for her injuries claiming negligence on the part of their two employees.
1. List and define the five elements that are required to prove a tort of negligence.
2. Do you think the railroad would be liable for negligence in this case?
Question 3. 3. (TCO F) List and define the four major types of intellectual property. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 4 . TCO F. In Midler v. Ford Motor Co., Bette Midler sued Ford for unauthorized appropriation. Explain what appropriation is. Tell me what type of civil claim appropriation is and what a person has to prove to win damages for it. (short answer only)
Question 5. 5. (TCO D) Contract law is a very basic and important part of both our everyday life, and the operation of the business world. List and define the three basic elements that are required to form a legally binding contract. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 6. TCO A. Use the fact pattern you received in the above Marianne Jennings "International Code of Ethics" question to answer this question. Analyze and propose a solution to the problem you received above using the front page of the newspaper method. Show the steps, apply the facts, and provide a proposed solution you would suggest.
Question 7. 7. (TCO I) Larry R. Smeltzer and Marianne Jennings wrote an article, "Why an International Code of Business Ethics Would Be Good for Business," which was assigned to be read at the beginning of the course. As you have worked throughout this session, you should have considered this article and how it may or may not have impacted different situations in the world economic/business/legal/political environments. The essay you will write on the next question should show that you have read this article and can apply the theories and thoughts from that article to the scenario provided. Feel free to rely on the information you know about the situations (if real) or analogize to one that is real, if you wish. Include in your answer at least two specific concepts from the article, and apply those concepts to your reasoning in your answer. You will be graded on your knowledge of the article as well as the application of ethical theories to international situations.

In 2014, General Motors promoted a woman to President and Chief Executive Officer, and almost immediately she announced the recall of over two million GM vehicles going back as far as 2002 due to faulty ignition switches. Perhaps most importantly, GM has recognized that the ignition switch failure has led to 23 deaths. GM is currently settling these wrongful death claims for an average of $1,000,000. Yes, that sounds like a lot of money, but remember GM clears about $2 Billion in profits each year. Based on the public statements of the new CEO, it is clear that GM was aware of this problem for many years, but avoided the recall to protect its global reputation as the world’s leading auto maker. As the crisis has developed, the new CEO has taken center stage and been willing to accept the blame. She has admitted the problem was ignored and disbelieved as research was conducted.

For this question, think about the facts of General Motors recognition and reputation, and the impact of this recall on their worldwide sales. Due to the loss of lives involved, and other serious injuries to those who were impacted by the ignition malfunction, you must ask the question “Was it worth It?” Also, think about the cost to stockholders, managers, employees, and other stakeholders.
Now think about Smeltzer and Jennings's international code of ethics article. Would an international code of ethics have impacted how this entire General Motors travesty played out in the real world? Would GM have been somehow required to behave differently, which would have protected so many stakeholders from losses? Or, would nothing really have changed? Feel free to argue both sides of this, and include in your answer at least two or three things you would have derived from Smeltzer and Jennings's International Code of Ethics and how that would or wouldn't have impacted the GM recall crisis. Include everything you have learned this session about ethics in the business world. (25.0 points) (Points : 25)
Question 8. 8. (TCO A) Use the fact pattern you received in the above Smeltzer and Jennings's "International Code of Ethics" question to answer this question. Analyze and propose a solution to the problem you received above using the steps of the Regulation School of Social Responsibility. Show the steps, apply the facts, and provide a proposed solution you would suggest. (25.0 points) (Points : 25)
1. (TCO C) A common and strong defense to a claim of injury due to a tort of negligence is “assumption of the risk.” Give an example of this defense in regard to a certain injury. (15 Points) (Points : 15)
Question 2. 2. (TCO B) Beginning in the early 1900s, the federal government and Congress began the creation of administrative agencies, with the first two being the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Briefly explain the driving force that required the creation of administrative agencies at the federal, state, and local levels. (15 Points) (Points : 15)