1
To maximize profits and indicate good corporate citizenship, businesses should evaluate a decision's:
Select one:
a.
safety risks for consumers and employees
b.
financial implications
c.
all of the above
d.
public relations impact
e.
legal implications
2
An example of the moral minimum is excessive corporate salaries.
Select one:
True
False
3
If a corporation is incorporated in Delaware, has its main office in Massachusetts and does business in New Hampshire, but its president lives in Connecticut, in which state(s) can it be sued?
Select one:
a.
Delaware, Massachusetts and New Hampshire
b.
Only Connecticut
c.
Connecticut, Delaware and Massachusetts
d.
Only Delaware
e.
Delaware and Massachusetts
4
Negligence requires the proof of which elements?
Select one:
a.
None of the above
b.
duty of care, breach of duty and injury
c.
duty of care, breach of duty and damages
d.
duty of care and breach of duty
5
In order to prove the tort of defamation one must show the publication of a statement that holds an individual up to contempt, ridicule, or hatred.
Select one:
True
False
6
The right to privacy is guaranteed by the Bill of Rights and some state constitutions.
Select one:
True
False
7
Which of the following is true about the differences between criminal and civil law.
Select one:
a.
The burden of proof for a civil case is preponderance of the evidence.
b.
An act that leads to tort liability can never also lead to criminal liability
c.
The burdens of proof for both civil and criminal cases is proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
d.
In both criminal and civil cases a jury must find the defendant guilty by a unanimous vote.