Mattel, the maker of Barbie dolls, frequently shows television ads aimed at children on Saturday mornings, when many children are known to watch cartoons. Some of these ads mix cartoon-type animation and real shots of the dolls so that it is sometimes difficult for even an adult to determine what the doll can or cannot do. This most likely represents
A) a conflict of interest.
B) an ethical problem because children may be deceived about what Barbie can do.
C) an ethical concern for many creditors of Mattel.
D) illegal payoffs, if parents are getting more than they actually know they are paying for.
E) that Mattel employees need better working conditions and higher pay.
Question 2 - AT&T charges different rates for long-distance service depending on time of day and distance of the call. This pricing method is called ____ pricing.
A) geographic
B) odd
C) discriminatory
D) demand-based
E) segmented
Question 3 - A small restaurant with wait staff that reports to staff manager who reports to a floor manager who reports to the restaurant manager is a clear example of a(n) ____ organizational structure.
A) matrix
B) line
C) line-and-staff
D) informal
E) network
Question 4 - ________, the proper handling of a new employee's first 90 days, is essential for long-term success.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Question 5 - Ranee is a businessperson who works for a successful and admired Fortune 500 company. About how often is Ranee likely to encounter ethical issues in the workplace?
A) Once or twice during her career
B) About two to three times per year
C) Approximately once a month
D) Almost every week
E) On a daily basis
Question 6 - William Clark wants to know his breakeven point. His selling price is 20 per unit, his fixed costs are 6,000, and the variable costs per unit are 6. What is his breakeven quantity?
A) 430 units
B) 428.6 units
C) 300 units
D) 425.6 units
E) 50 units