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Question 1 of 20The legislative branch of government is made up of: A. appointed officials. B. elected representatives. C. equal numbers of all political parties. D. community leaders. Question 2 of 20Interpretation and determination of violations of the law is the function of: A. the legislative branch of a government. B. the judicial branch of a government. C. the executive branch of a government. D. none of the three branches of government. Question 3 of 20 The designation not elected by the voters in the Consumer Protection Agency is the: A. president. B. governor. C. mayor. D. secretary. Question 4 of 20 The agencies outside the executive branch that are headed by groups or individuals are created by the: A. Congress. B. Senate. C. President. D. judicial branch. Question 5 of 20 The branch of the government that frequently delegates to administrative agencies some of their lawmaking authority is the: A. legislative. B. executive. C. state judiciary. D. federal judiciary. Question 6 of 20 The Sarbanes-Oxley statute established a board to oversee accounting practices in: A. the United States. B. the Netherlands. C. the United Kingdom. D. Australia. Question 7 of 20 Beliefs and standards that are considered to be worthwhile are known as: A. values. B. morals. C. ethics. D. discretions. Question 8 of 20Governments may impose on individuals a set of duties known as: A. legal mandates. B. ethical considerations. C. legal imperatives. D. national imperatives. Question 9 of 20A distinction between law and ethics is that legal mandates are usually more: A. flexible. B. precise. C. obscure. D. flawed. Question 10 of 20A __________ makes clear that the company expects its personnel to recognize the ethical dimensions of corporate policies and actions. A. rule B. regulation C. code D. social action Question 11 of 20 A misdemeanor is usually punished by a fine and/or imprisonment for not more than: A. three months. B. six months. C. eight months. D. a year. Question 12 of 20Larceny is often classified as petty or grand, depending upon the: A. time when the crime was committed. B. person from whom it was stolen. C. value of the stolen property. D. court in which it was referred. Question 13 of 20The crime of bribery consists of giving or taking money or property of value with the intent of __________ someone. A. recruiting B. reappraising C. appraising D. influencing Question 14 of 20 The crimes that involve activities intended to obtain goods or to deceive others by making false claims is known as false pretenses and are governed by: A. state laws and federal laws. B. executive orders. C. contract laws. D. ordinances. Question 15 of 20Frequently, persons with knowledge of computers access the credit card numbers of consumers who have made purchases on the Internet and use these credit card numbers without authorization. This act constitutes the crime of: A. identity theft. B. credit card fraud. C. false pretense. D. credit card perjury. Question 16 of 20The tort of slander does NOT require a(n): A. indirect defamatory statement. B. direct defamatory statement. C. drawing, picture, or cartoon. D. direct attack. Question 17 of 20In conducting business, a firm and its owners have the right not to be subjected to: A. politically correct statements. B. truthful statements. C. false and malicious statements. D. acts of negligence. Question 18 of 20The branch of the government that frequently delegates to administrative agencies some of their lawmaking authority is the: A. legislative. B. executive. C. state judiciary. D. federal judiciary. Question 19 of 20The determinations reached at a hearing conducted by an administrative agency: A. cannot be appealed through the regular court system. B. can be appealed through the alternative dispute resolution system. C. can be appealed through the regular court system. D. can be appealed only through in-house dispute resolution system. Question 20 of 20If the person accused of defamation had a special privilege in making the defamatory statement, such as an attorney in a court proceedings, who accuses a witness of lying, the defamed person: A. cannot recover damages. B. can recover damages. C. can file a suit of defamation. D. can make defamatory statement against attorney
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· 1. Question 1 of 20The legislative branch of government is made up of: A. appointed officials. B. elected representatives. C. equal numbers of all political parties. D. community leaders. Question 2 of 20Interpretation and determination of violations of the law is the function of: A. the legislative branch of a government. B. the judicial branch of a government. C. the executive branch of a government. D. none of the three branches of government. Question 3 of 20 The designation not elected by the voters in the Consumer Protection Agency is the: A. president. B. governor. C. mayor. D. secretary. Question 4 of 20 The agencies outside the executive branch that are headed by groups or individuals are created by the: A. Congress. B. Senate. C. President. D. judicial branch. Question 5 of 20 The branch of the government that frequently delegates to administrative agencies some of their lawmaking authority is the: A. legislative. B. executive. C. state judiciary. D. federal judiciary. Question 6 of 20 The Sarbanes-Oxley statute established a board to oversee accounting practices in: A. the United States. B. the Netherlands. C. the United Kingdom. D. Australia. Question 7 of 20 Beliefs and standards that are considered to be worthwhile are known as: A. values. B. morals. C. ethics. D. discretions.
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Question 8 of 20Governments may impose on individuals a set of duties known as: A. legal mandates. B. ethical considerations. C. legal imperatives. D. national imperatives. Question 9 of 20A distinction between law and ethics is that legal mandates are usually more: A. flexible. B. precise. C. obscure. D. flawed. Question 10 of 20A __________ makes clear that the company expects its personnel to recognize the ethical dimensions of corporate policies and actions. A. rule B. regulation C. code D. social action Question 11 of 20 A misdemeanor is usually punished by a fine and/or imprisonment for not more than: A. three months. B. six months. C. eight months. D. a year. Question 12 of 20Larceny is often classified as petty or grand, depending upon the: A. time when the crime was committed. B. person from whom it was stolen. C. value of the stolen property. D. court in which it was referred. Question 13 of 20The crime of bribery consists of giving or taking money or property of value with the intent of __________ someone. A. recruiting B. reappraising C. appraising D. influencing Question 14 of 20 The crimes that involve activities intended to obtain goods or to deceive others by making false claims is known as false pretenses and are governed by: A. state laws and federal laws. B. executive orders. C. contract laws. D. ordinances.
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Question 15 of 20Frequently, persons with knowledge of computers access the credit card numbers of consumers who have made purchases on the Internet and use these credit card numbers without authorization. This act constitutes the crime of: A. identity theft. B. credit card fraud. C. false pretense. D. credit card perjury. Question 16 of 20The tort of slander does NOT require a(n): A. indirect defamatory statement. B. direct defamatory statement. C. drawing, picture, or cartoon. D. direct attack. Question 17 of 20In conducting business, a firm and its owners have the right not to be subjected to: A. politically correct statements. B. truthful statements. C. false and malicious statements. D. acts of negligence. Question 18 of 20The branch of the government that frequently delegates to administrative agencies some of their lawmaking authority is the: A. legislative. B. executive. C. state judiciary. D. federal judiciary. Question 19 of 20The determinations reached at a hearing conducted by an administrative agency: A. cannot be appealed through the regular court system. B. can be appealed through the alternative dispute resolution system. C. can be appealed through the regular court system. D. can be appealed only through in-house dispute resolution system. Question 20 of 20If the person accused of defamation had a special privilege in making the defamatory statement, such as an attorney in a court proceedings, who accuses a witness of lying, the defamed person: A. cannot recover damages. B. can recover damages. C. can file a suit of defamation. D. can make defamatory statement against attorney
Question 1 of 20The legislative branch of government is made up of: B. elected representatives. Question 2 of 20Interpretation and determination of violations of the law is the function of: B. the judicial branch of a government. Question 3 of 20 D. secretary. Question 4 of 20 The agencies outside the executive branch that are headed by groups or individuals are created by the: A. Congress. Question 5 of 20 The branch of the government that frequently delegates to administrative agencies some of their lawmaking authority is the: A. legislative.
Question 5 of 20 The branch of the government that frequently delegates to administrative agencies some of their lawmaking authority is the: A. legislative. Question 6 of 20 The Sarbanes-Oxley statute established a board to oversee accounting practices in: A. the United States. Question 7 of 20 Beliefs and standards that are considered to be worthwhile are known as: A. values.
Question 15 of 20Frequently, persons with knowledge of computers access the credit card numbers of consumers who have made purchases on the Internet and use these credit card numbers without authorization. This act constitutes the crime of: B. credit card fraud. Question 16 of 20The tort of slander does NOT require a(n): B. direct defamatory statement. Question 17 of 20In conducting business, a firm and its owners have the right not to be subjected to: C. false and malicious statements. Question 18 of 20The branch of the government that frequently delegates to administrative agencies some of their lawmaking authority is the: A. legislative. Question 19 of 20The determinations reached at a hearing conducted by an administrative agency: . C. can be appealed through the regular court system. Question 20 of 20If the person accused of defamation had a special privilege in making the defamatory statement, such as an attorney in a court proceedings, who accuses A. cannot recover damages.
I am still missing the following part. Can you please re-send the answers. Thank youQuestion 8 of 20Governments may impose on individuals a set of duties known as: A. legal mandates. B. ethical considerations. C. legal imperatives. D. national imperatives. Question 9 of 20A distinction between law and ethics is that legal mandates are usually more: A. flexible. B. precise. C. obscure. D. flawed. Question 10 of 20A __________ makes clear that the company expects its personnel to recognize the ethical dimensions of corporate policies and actions. A. rule B. regulation C. code D. social action Question 11 of 20 A misdemeanor is usually punished by a fine and/or imprisonment for not more than: A. three months. B. six months. C. eight months. D. a year. Question 12 of 20Larceny is often classified as petty or grand, depending upon the: A. time when the crime was committed. B. person from whom it was stolen. C. value of the stolen property. D. court in which it was referred. Question 13 of 20The crime of bribery consists of giving or taking money or property of value with the intent of __________ someone. A. recruiting B. reappraising C. appraising D. influencing Question 14 of 20 The crimes that involve activities intended to obtain goods or to deceive others by making false claims is known as false pretenses and are governed by: A. state laws and federal laws. B. executive orders. C. contract laws. D. ordinances.
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