EXAM 1
Question 1
A supervening illegality (that is, legality after the
contract was entered into) is best described as
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Voiding the contract |
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Resulting in a discharge of contract duties |
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Having no effect on the contract |
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Making the contract voidable |
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Question 2
A contract clause conditioned on the occurrence of an event
may best be an example of
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An express condition |
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A condition precedent |
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An implied condition |
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A covenant |
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Question 3
Which type of mistake usually will make a contract voidable
at the option of the mistaken party?
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A bilateral or mutual mistake |
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A unilateral mistake |
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A unilateral palpable mistake |
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Both a. and c. |
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Question 4
Which of the following is a TRUE statement?
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For a court to refuse to enforce a covenant not to compete |
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Regarding covenants not to compete, it is best for the |
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Covenants not to compete are illegal and void in most |
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As a general rule, courts will find a time period of six |
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Question 5
Which of the following is a true statement?
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The Uniform Commercial Code is an example of federal |
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The Uniform Commercial Code’s implied warranty of fitness |
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To disclaim the implied warranty of merchantability the |
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A Uniform Commercial Code contract must have a definite |
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Question 6
Which is true about corporate criminal liability?
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Corporations have always been just as subject to criminal |
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Because a corporation cannot be sent to prison, they |
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If the criminal conduct can be traced to a specific person |
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There can be liability for both the individuals who commit |
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Question 7
Which of the following is true regarding the liability of
the partners in a limited partnership?
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Both the limited and general partners have unlimited |
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Neither the limited nor the general partners have |
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The limited partners have limited liability and the general |
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The limited partners have unlimited liability and the |
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Question 8
Which is a FALSE statement about U.S. civil rights laws?
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The Age Discrimination in Employment Act protects against |
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Language discrimination in the form of |
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Even an employee at-will can sue for wrongful discharge if |
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An employer is allowed to have an Affirmative Action plan |
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Question 9
Which of the following kinds of jurisdiction would be
necessary and sufficient for a court to hear a case?
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Subject matter and in personam and in rem. |
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Subject matter or in personam or in rem. |
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Subject matter and either in personam or in rem. |
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In rem and either subject matter or in personam. |
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Question 10
The person who can accept an offer is known as
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The acceptor |
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The offeror |
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The assignee |
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The offeree |
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Question 11
An oral contract in which Sally agrees to work for Jane for
the rest of Jane’s life is:
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A guaranty contract. |
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Unenforceable under the Statue of Frauds because it cannot |
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Enforceable under the Statute of Frauds. |
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A and C only. |
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Question 12
France has a civil law legal system. Civil law systems
are principally based on
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administrative rules and regulations. |
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case law. |
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detailed codified law. |
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executive pronouncements. |
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Question 13
Which of the following is NOT one of the aspects of the
implied warranty of merchantability?
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The goods are suitable for the ordinary purposes for which |
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The goods are adequately contained, packaged, and labeled. |
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The goods are priced justly and fairly. |
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The goods within each unit or part are of an even quality. |
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Question 14
Under merchant’s protections statutes:
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Reasonable grounds for detainment are necessary only if |
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The length of detainment is not relevant as long as there |
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Any investigation and the period of detainment must both |
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Merchants do not have any ethical responsibility to |
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Question 15
Damages which are fixed in the amount to be awarded in the
event of a breach are known as:
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Punitive damages. |
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Liquidated damages. |
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Consequential damages. |
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Conditional damages. |
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Question 16
A contract where agreement between the parties is inferred,
or assumed, based on their conduct is what type of contract?
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Bilateral. |
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Unilateral. |
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Quasi. |
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Implied in fact. |
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Question 17
Which of the following is/are true about the principal
agency relationship?
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In a non-disclosed principal situation, the agent is |
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Under the ratification doctrine, a principal can ratify |
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Under the imputed knowledge and notice doctrine, a |
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All of the above. |
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Question 18
A party loses a lawsuit and files an appeal. The appellate
court is most likely to review the trial court’s
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application of the law. |
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consideration of the creditability of the evidence. |
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findings of fact. |
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interpretation of the conduct of the witnesses. |
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Question 19
Ron contracts with Gail under what Ron later learns to have
been misrepresented facts. Ron has not yet suffered an injury. He can
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only obtain compensatory damages from Gail. |
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rescind the contract and receive restitution |
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either obtain damages or rescind the contract. |
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none of the above. |
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Question 20
In determining the lawfulness of a merger, which of the
following factors need not be shown?
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An actual lessening of competition. |
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The relevant product market. |
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The relevant geographic market. |
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The likelihood of a substantially lessening of competition |
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Question 21
To be convicted of a crime under U.S. laws, the prosecution
typically must prove the case against the defendant:
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By a preponderance of the evidence. |
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By clear and convincing evidence. |
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Beyond a reasonable doubt. |
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None of the above. |
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Question 22
Which of the following is a false statement?
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Securities include not only stocks and bonds but also |
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The common types of securities are stocks and bonds issued |
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When a security is offered to the public, the Securities |
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“Blue sky” laws refer to federal securities laws found in |
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Question 23
Which of the following is FALSE regarding federal
administrative agencies?
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Congress typically delegates to administrative agencies |
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Administrative agencies, such as the Occupational Health |
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Administrative agencies typically can impose civil fines |
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The decisions of administrative agencies can generally be |
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Question 24
The “fair use” doctrines applies to:
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Patent law |
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The employment at-will doctrine |
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Copyright law |
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The National Labor Relations Act. |
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Question 25
Which of the following statements regarding product
liability is not
true?
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One major problem with using negligence for product |
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Failure to warn about a generally or commonly known danger |
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Strict liability is a “no fault” system. |
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To be held liable in strict liability, the product must be |
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Question 26
A non-essential term of an offer under the common law may be
the
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Writing |
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Parties |
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Price |
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Subject Matter |
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Question 27
What is the legal significance of the distinction between
rule of reason violations and per se violations under the Sherman Act?
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Rule of reason violations must be proven beyond a |
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Rule of reason violations require an agreement with at |
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Rule of reason violations relate to actions brought by |
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Rule of reason violations ultimately may be proven to be |
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Question 28
Which of the following is a false statement?
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A state court can use a Long-Arm statute to obtain in |
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A court can issue a summons ordering a defendant named in |
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Interrogatories are written statements given by witness |
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Small claims courts have limited jurisdiction. |
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Question 29
What third party cannot sue to enforce rights in the
original contract?
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A third party creditor beneficiary |
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A third party done beneficiary |
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A third party incidental beneficiary |
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An assignee. |
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Question 30
Which of the following is a false statement?
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An agent who has held herself out as having higher-than-customary |
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The “reasonable person” standard typically applies to the |
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Most information that comes to the attention of an agent |
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Duties of loyalty and accountability are not duties that |
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Question 31
The statute enacted to combat organized crime and which imposes
liability on wrongdoers is:
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The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. |
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The Organized Crime and Innocent Victims Act. |
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The Crime Victims Compensation Act. |
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The Habitual Criminal Damages Recovery Act. |
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Question 32
Which type of mistake usually will make a contract voidable
at the option of the mistaken party?
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a. |
A bilateral or mutual mistake |
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b. |
A unilateral mistake |
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c. |
A unilateral palpable mistake |
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Both a. and c. |
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Question 33
Which of the following is a false
statement?
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In a limited partnership, the liability of the limited |
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In most states, limited liability partnerships are |
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In winding up a general partnership, creditors are paid |
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A partnership technically legally “dissolves” when a |
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Question 34
Tom is a minor who enters into a contract with Diane. All of
the following are effective methods for Tom to ratify the contract EXCEPT
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expressly ratifying the contract after Tom reaches the age |
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failing to disaffirm the contract within a reasonable time |
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ratifying the contract before Tom reaches the age of |
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impliedly ratifying the contract after Tom reaches the age |
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Question 35
A plaintiff in a fraudulent misrepresentation case
must prove all of the following except:
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Reasonable and justifiable reliance |
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False statement of material fact |
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Intent to deceive |
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Physical injury. |
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Question 36
Which of the following corporate acts is most likely to be
held ultra vires today?
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Contribution to a private university to help fund an |
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Generous gratuity paid to the young widow of the |
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Entering a joint venture with another business |
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Installation of antipollution equipment not yet required |
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Question 37
Which of the following is a correct statement?
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Incorporators must sign and execute the articles of |
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Most states in the U.S. limit the duration of a |
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A tenancy at will under U.S. law is created by an express |
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A quitclaim deed warrants more than any other deed under |
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Question 38
Who can be deemed liable for trading on material inside
information based on U.S. securities laws?
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Misappropriators of inside information |
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Insiders and tipees in conspiracy with insiders |
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Inadvertent tipees who are in a fiduciary relationship |
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All of the above. |
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Question 39
What is FALSE about a board of directors of the traditional
business corporation?
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The board must act as a collective body to legally bind |
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The board is protected for poor business decisions by the |
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The board is responsible for establishing of major |
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Board members are automatically entitled to compensation |
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Question 40
X offers to sell Y a computer. Y sends an acceptance via the
mail. This acceptance is generally effective when it is
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in transit. |
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received. |
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sent or dispatched. |
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written. |
EXAM 2
Question 1
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One advantage of the
Utilitarian ethical principle is that:
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It is very egalitarian as all people and groups affected are |
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It has a broad stakeholder component that is similar to modern |
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It conforms to the way most people think about acting by |
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All are advantages. |
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Question 2
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World Development Corporation
suggests that its employees apply the Categorical Imperative to ethical issues
that arise at work. This theory requires that the employees
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Seek to overthrow unjust governments by any means at their |
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Categorize the issues according to profitability and legality |
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Evaluate their actions in light of how they treat human beings |
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Take whatever steps are necessary to survive since one can say |
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Question 3
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Which of the following is the most
accurate statement?
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Immanuel Kant would support the Golden Rule of religion (“Do |
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Ethical relativism has been widely adopted as an ethical theory |
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A corporation that moves jobs overseas to take advantage of |
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Social audits are now the legally mandated norm in the corporate |
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Question 4
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Bribery, though commonly thought
wrongful, arguably can be considered moral pursuant to:
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Utilitarian ethics if the overall greater good is achieved by |
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Ethical egoism from the vantage point of the company paying the |
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Ethical relativism if making the lavish “gifts” (that |
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All of the above. |
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Question 5
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Nora’s bestcriticism of
Utilitarianism is that it
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Encourages unethical behavior |
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Fosters conformance with society’s standards |
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Mandates acting in the employer’s best interest |
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