BLAW CHAPTER 1
c
Which area of law is most likely to impact directly the finance and accounting departments of a company? a. products liability b. employment discrimination c. credit regulation d. environmental law e. all of these are likely to impact about the same
e
Which of these issues may impact a company's operations? a. international issue b. political issues c. ethical issues d. legal issues e. all of these issues can impact operations
*Private law* generally includes: a. the common law b. the procedural process of courts c. federal rules governing health and safety d. criminal statutes e. none of the other choices are correct
a
. Nebraska is the only state that: a. has a unicameral legislature b. has a bicameral legislature c. does not have a legislature d. does not have sales tax e. does not have income tax
a
. Substantive, as opposed to procedural, law includes: a. contract law b. administrative procedure c. civil procedure d. criminal procedure e. all of the other choices are correct
a
. The U.S. Constitution: a. established and limited the powers of the U.S. government b. created the common law c. created the four major branches of the U.S. government d. created the 50 states e. all of the other choices are included in the Constitution
a
. is the law that concerns the legal relationship between members of society and the government. a. public law b. private law c. ethical law d. tort law e. corporation law
a
The shift from laws of the past that required discrimination based on race to laws of today that prohibit discrimination based on race show how: a. the legal system can bring about changes in "acceptable" behavior b. the legal system does not change with time c. the legal system is subject to the whims of Supreme Court Judges d. the legal system is subject to the will of the general public
??
A constitution is best described as: a. the statutory law of the land b. the fundamental law of the land c. the supplementary law of the land d. the nuanced law of the land e. the accessory law of the land
b
A misdemeanor is: a. a more serious offense than a felony b. a less serious offense than a felony c. equivalent to a felony d. a violation of private law e. none of the other choices
b
About 200 to 300 of the thousands of pieces of legislature proposed in each session of Congress: a. are valid pieces of legislation b. pass both the House and Senate c. are voted on by the general public d. pass the House, but not the Senate e. are voted on by both Democrats and Republicans
b
American firms doing business in other countries: a. are not subject to any laws other than those of the United States b. are subject to the laws of the country in which it does business c. are only subject to the laws of the United States, unless the other country specifically says otherwise d. are subject to international laws, but not the laws of the country in which they operate e. none of the other choices
b
An order from the governor of a state to give preference to buying recycled products is an example of an: a. primary order b. executive order c. environmental order d. health order e. ethical order
b
As the highest legal authority, the United States Constitution: a. is unwritten b. overrides any state or federal laws that go beyond what the Constitution permits c. overrides any state, but not any federal, laws that go beyond what the Constitution permits d. overrides any federal, but not any state, laws that go beyond what the Constitution permits e. none of the other choices is correct
b
Both and are part of the rules that govern behavior in most nations. a. philosophy and sociology b. customs and ethics c. formal rules and psychology d. all of the other specific choices e. none of the other specific choices
b
Contrasted with private law, a good example of *public law* is: a. agency law b. securities regulation c. torts d. contract law e. none of the other choices are correct
b
Contrasted with private law, an example of *public law* is: a. agency law b. antitrust law c. torts d. contract law e. none of the other choices are correct
b
Contrasted with private law, an example of *public law* is: a. agency law b. labor law c. torts d. contract law e. none of the other choices are correct
b
Law may be classified on the basis of whether it is: a. environmental or industrial b. *civil or criminal* c. written or unwritten d. all of the three specific combinations can be correct e. none of the three specific combinations are correct
b
Less serious crimes, punishable by fine or imprisonment for less than a year, are generally classified as: a. torts b. misdemeanors c. fraud d. negligence e. procedural violations
b
Making marijuana illegal in the United States and alcohol illegal in Saudi Arabia are both examples of: a. how law applies to individuals and not to groups or society as a whole b. how governments can use law to enforce different social norms c. how formal law is respected in all nations d. how law applies to both individuals and to groups equally e. none of the other choices
b
Many studies find that there is a strong relationship between: a. a well-functioning legal system and the number of prisons b. a well-functioning legal system and the level of economic development c. a well-functioning legal system and the birth rate d. the level of corruption and life expectancy e. none of the other choices
b
Morality concerns: a. conformity to the rules of the common law b. conformity to rules of correct conduct within the context of a *society, religion, or other institution* c. living in accordance with the law d. living an ascetic lifestyle e. conformity to the rules of civil law
b
Nebraska differs from all other states in that: a. it does not have senators b. it does not have a bicameral legislature c. it does not have a judicial branch d. all of the other specific choices are correct e. none of the other specific choices are correct
b
One of the major advantages of dispute resolution through the *common law* is: a. strict adherence to prior decisions, so that the law does not change b. its ability to change with the times c. the Congress can pass laws in accordance with the wishes of the voters d. a state constitution specifies how laws are passed e. none of the other choices are correct
b
One of the most important state laws affecting business is: a. the Uniform Probate Code b. the Uniform Commercial Code c. the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure d. the Uniform Partnership Act e. the Compensation for Tort Victims Act
b
Private law: a. does not involve courts b. sets forth rules governing the legal relationships among members of society c. applies only to individual states d. is criminal law e. applies only to businesses within the United States
b
Procedural, as opposed to substantive, law generally includes all of the following except for: a. court orders b. securities regulation c. rules of evidence d. administrative procedure e. all of the other choices are procedural law
b
Procedural, as opposed to substantive, law generally includes all of the following except for: a. court orders b. contract law c. rules of evidence d. administrative procedure e. all of the other choices are procedural law
b
State constitutions: a. must be approved by a two-thirds vote of Congress b. are the highest form of law within each state c. tend to be much shorter than the U.S. Constitution d. must be approved by state supreme courts e. none of the other choices are correct
b
State courts can review statutes passed by their legislatures to ensure: a. that the statutes are fair b. that the statutes do not violate the state constitution or the U.S. Constitution c. that the statutes do not violate women's rights d. that the statutes do not violate previously passed statutes e. none of the other choices
b
Statutory law comes from: a. Senate resolutions b. state legislatures c. Executive Orders d. the Supreme Court e. all other choices are correct
b
The Environmental Protection Agency is an example of: a. a state legislature b. an administrative agency c. an executive agency d. a congressional agency e. none of the other choices
b
The United States Constitution: a. established the form of state governments b. gave the government certain powers c. granted freedom to all citizens d. granted Congress the power to impose income taxes e. all other choices are correct
b
The United States Constitution: a. is the oldest written constitution except for those in England (U.K.) and Spain b. created the three branches of government c. established the common law d. created the cabinet officers (Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, etc.) e. all of the other choices are correct
b
The United States Constitution: a. is unwritten b. overrides any state or federal laws that go beyond what the Constitution permits c. overrides any state, but not any federal, laws that go beyond what the Constitution permits d. overrides any federal, but not any state, laws that go beyond what the Constitution permits e. none of the other choices is correct
b
The common law in the United States began in: a. France, at the time of the French revolution b. England, before colonial times in America c. Russia, at the time of the Russian revolution d. the U.S., after the Declaration of Independence e. Italy in the lex mercatoria
b
The objective of criminal law is to: a. provide restitution for the victim of the crime b. punish the wrongdoer for wrongs against the government c. require the wrongdoer to pay money damages to the injured party d. the three specific choices are correct e. none of the three specific choices are correct
b
The powers and structures of all state governments are based on: a. unwritten constitutions b. written constitutions c. unwritten agreements between the state residents and their congressional representatives d. written agreements between the state residents and their congressional representatives e. the Bill of Rights
b
Under a civil law system, judges can: a. only rule on matters lawyers bring them b. initiate proceedings on their own c. only rule on cases involving businesses d. only rule on tort cases e. none of the other choices
b
When judges use decisions from earlier legal cases for guidance in legal principles to solve current cases it is referred to as: a. common law b. precedent c. procedural law d. statutory procedure e. legal culture
b
A case is: a. a dispute between two or more parties that is resolved through the legal process b. the breaking of a law c. the breaking of a contract d. the forming of a contract through the legal process e. none of the other choices
a
A case is: a. the form in which a dispute comes to court b. the breaking of a law c. the breaking of a contract d. the forming of a contract e. none of the other choices
a
A criminal offense that is less serious than a felony is a: a. misdemeanor b. tort c. defamation d. medical malpractice e. breach of contract
a
According to of the U.S. Constitution, two thirds of the Senate must approve any treaty the president agrees to before it becomes binding on the United States. a. Article II, Section 2 b. Article III, Section 2 c. Article IV, Section 2 d. Article II, Section 3 e. Article II, Section 1
a
An important source of U.S. law affecting the legal environment of business are regulations, opinions, and orders from: a. administrative agencies b. police department policies c. U.S. Senate resolutions d. U.N. treaties e. executive (Presidential) charters
a
The United States Constitution: a. is the oldest written constitution in force in a major nation b. created the four branches of government c. established the common law d. created the 50 states e. all of the other choices are correct
a
The doctrine of stare decisis can be defined as: a. the use of prior case decisions as guidance in resolving later disputes b. laws setting forth rules for relationships between people c. a private or civil wrong that results in injury to another d. decisions concerning legal wrongs or crimes committed against society e. none of the other choices are correct
a
The judiciary: a. applies the common law b. writes laws c. is not involved with the common law d. is controlled by voters through referendums e. none of the other choices
a
The reasonable "doing of something about disputes" refers to: a. the business of law b. the business of legality c. the business of management d. the business of courts e. all of the other choices are correct
a
What part of the Constitution provides that all power to make laws for the federal government shall be held by Congress? a. Article I, Section 1. b. Article II, Section 1. c. Article I, Section 2. d. Article II, Section 2. e. this power comes from the Magna Charta, not the Constitution.
a
Which of the following are reflected in some aspect of law: a. honesty and integrity are reflected by the enforceability of contracts b. respect for other people and their property is reflected in agency law c. some measures of acceptable behavior are reflected in tort and property law d. all of the other specific choices e. none of the other specific choices
a
Which of the following is an accepted definition of law? a. a body of rules of action or conduct PRESCRIBED BY AUTHORITY , and having binding legal force b. a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by society, but lacking legal force c. a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by courts and sanction by international society d. a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by the Supreme Court, and having binding legal force e. none of the other choices
a
Which of the following is an example of a criminal felony? a. homicide b. fiduciary duty c. invasion of privacy d. intentional breach of contract e. trespass
a
Which of the following statements is true? a. law imposes structure on society by limiting activities that hurt the "public interest" b. the sale of marijuana is illegal worldwide c. the sale of alcoholic beverages is legal worldwide d. laws do not apply to individuals; only to society as a whole e. all of the other choices are correct
a
With respect to the relation between morality and legality: a. legality does not always imply morality b. illegality defines immorality c. legality defines morality d. none of the three specific choices are correct e. the three specific choices are all correct
a
State constitutions: a. must be approved by majority vote in Congress b. must be approved by a two-thirds vote of Congress c. are the highest form of law within each state d. tend to be much shorter than the U.S. Constitution
b??
*sets forth rules governing the legal relationships among members of society* and is enforced mostly through the state court systems. a. criminal law b. bankruptcy law c. environmental law d. public law e. private law
e
. An important source of U.S. law affecting the legal environment of business are regulations, opinions, and orders from: a. police departments b. the U.S. Senate c. U.N. treaties d. executive (Presidential) charters e. none of the other choices are correct
e
. Precedent is when: a. judges use ethical principles to solve current cases b. judges ask the jury to solve current cases c. judges use the U.S. Constitution to solve current cases d. judges confer with higher ranking judges to solve current cases e. none of the other choices
e
A misdemeanor is: a. a more serious offense than a felony b. a violation of contract law c. equivalent to a felony d. a violation of private law e. none of the other choices
e
An administrative agency is created when the: a. legislative branch delegates some authority to a group or agency b. legislative branch enacts a law specifying the duties and responsibilities of an agency c. executive branch delegates some of its authority to a group or agency d. the President creates an office by Executive Order e. all of the other choices can be correct
e
An order from the governor of a state to give preference to buying recycled products is an example of an: a. primary order b. ethical order c. environmental order d. health order e. none of the other choices is correct
e
Article I, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution: e. provides that all power to make laws for state governments shall be held by state governors
e
By the use of laws and the legal system, the government can: a. change acceptable behavior b. instruct people on what is allowed in certain circumstances c. encourage certain types of business activity d. impose sanctions to try to eliminate certain business activities e. all of the other choices are included
e
Common law is: a. the foundation of *agency law* b. the foundation of *contract law* c. the foundation of *property law* d. the* foundation of tort law* e. all of the choices are correct
e
Contrasted with private law, an example of public law is: a. real property law b. contract law c. tort law d. agency law e. none of the other choices are correct
e
Executive orders are issued by: a. Congress b. the Supreme Court c. the Senate only d. the other three specific choices can be correct e. none of the three specific choices are correct
e
For a person to be found guilty under a criminal statute, the jury must find the evidence presented demonstrates: a. beyond all doubt that the person committed the crime b. by a preponderance of the evidence that the person committed the crime c. more than a modicum of doubt exists that the person committed the crime d. res ipsa loquitur by the defendant e. none of the other choices are correct
e
If someone is sued in a civil suit, such as in tort for hitting someone on the head with a stick, to find the wrongdoer liable, the jury must find that the injured party was favored by: a. evidence beyond a reasonable doubt b. substantive evidence c. felony evidence d. judicial doubt e. none of the other choices are correct
e
Some companies have employees take ethics classes online, rather than attend a classroom lesson. What has been the biggest drawback to online classes: a. testing knowledge is difficult b. the evidence is that people do not pay much attention c. it cannot be used to cover legal issues d. failure of eye contact e. none of the other choices are big drawbacks
e
State constitutions: a. specify how state officials are chosen and removed b. specify how finances and revenues are paid and collected c. specify how laws are passed d. specify how the court systems run
e
Statutory law is: a. a rule declared by the Supreme Court b. also known as the fundamental law of the nation c. a form of common law d. the separation of powers at the federal level e. none of the other choices are correct
e
The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws works with: a. lawyers b. law professors c. the business community d. judges e. all of the other choices are correct
e
The United States Constitution is: a. an unwritten document b. an understanding between the people and the government c. the second highest legal authority; the Declaration of Independence is the highest legal authority d. the second highest legal authority; the Executive is the highest legal authority e. none of the other choices is correct
e
The United States Constitution: a. is unwritten b. cannot override any state or federal laws that go beyond what the Constitution permits c. overrides any state, but not any federal, laws that go beyond what the Constitution permits d. overrides any federal, but not any state, laws that go beyond what the Constitution permits e. none of the other choices is correct
e
The United States Constitution: a. lacks both clear rules and general principles b. has only specific rules c. has only "theoretical" principles d. has one fundamental goal e. none of the other choices
e
The division in government power as established by the Constitution is referred to as the: a. Three Branches b. Executive Privilege c. Stare Decisis d. Legal Separation e. none of the other choices are correct
e
The doctrine of stare decisis is generally defined as: a. the use of lex mercatoria as guidance in judicial decisions b. laws setting forth rules for relationships between people c. a private or civil wrong that results in injury to another d. decisions concerning legal wrongs or crimes committed against society e. none of the other choices are correct
e
The judiciary: a. reviews actions taken by the executive branch b. interprets laws enacted by legislative bodies c. enforces laws enacted by legislative bodies d. contributes to the development of the common law e. all of the other choices are possible
e
The non-criminal law concerning the rights and duties that exist among individuals to each other, or to the state, is: a. administrative law b. procedural law c. constitutional law d. felony law e. none of the other choices are correct
e
The objective of criminal law is to: a. provide restitution for the victim of the crime b. strongly enforce ethical norms of social behavior c. require the wrongdoer to pay money damages to the injured party d. let judges make new precedent e. none of the other choices are very good answers
e
The powers and structures of all state governments are based on: a. unwritten constitutions b. the Bill of Rights c. unwritten agreements between the state residents and their congressional representatives d. written agreements between the state residents and their congressional representatives e. none of the other choices are correct
e
The reasonable "doing of something about disputes" refers to: a. the business of the private sector b. the need for regulations c. the leadership of management d. the structure of courts e. none of the other choices
e
The shift from laws of the past that enforced discrimination based on race to laws of today that prohibit discrimination based on race show how: a. the legal system can only change when the majority of the country wants it to change b. the legal system does not change with time c. the legal system is subject to the whims of Supreme Court Justices d. the legal system is subject to the will of the general public e. none of the other choices
e
The term "common law" refers to: a. law common to most countries b. laws passed by Congress c. laws passed by state legislatures d. legal rules identical in all 50 states e. none of the other choices are correct
e
When operating in global business, American firms must take into account: a. U.S. federal laws b. the laws of all countries in which they have operations c. international treaties and trade agreements that may apply d. laws in U.S. states e. all of the other choices can be correct
e
When operating in the international arena, American businesses must take into account: a. U.S. federal laws b. the laws of all countries in which they have operations c. international treaties and trade agreements that may apply d. the rules of the World Trade Organization e. all of the other choices
e
Which is generally recognized as the best (most correct) definition of law? a. a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by controlling authority, and having binding legal force b. that which must be obeyed and followed by members of a society subject to sanctions or legal consequences c. the circumstances in which the public force is brought to bear through the courts d. a rule of conduct that justifies a prediction that it likely will be enforced by the courts if its authority is challenged e. all of the other choices are correct; there is no one agreed upon best definition
e
Which of the following are reflected in some aspect of law: a. honesty and integrity are reflected by family law b. respect for other people and their property is reflected in agency law c. some measures of acceptable behavior are reflected in tort and property law d. all of the other specific choices e. none of the other specific choices
e
Which of the following concerns *legal wrongs* committed against the government: a. tort law b. procedural law c. ethical law d. private law e. criminal law
e
Which of the following concerns legal wrongs committed against the government: a. tort law b. procedural law c. ethical law d. private law e. none of the other choices are correct
e
Which of the following is NOT a part of the rules that govern behavior in most nations: a. ethics b. formal rules c. social customs d. administrative rules e. all of the other choices are parts of the rules
e
Which of the following is not a part of the rules that govern behavior in most nations: a. formal rules b. informal rules c. social customs d. ethics e. all of the other choices are part of the rules
e
Which of the following is usually a criminal felony? a. trespass b. fiduciary duty c. invasion of privacy d. intentional breach of contract e. none of the other choices are correct
e
Which of the following statements about law is true? a. law must be approved by the "will of the people" b. the sale of marijuana is illegal worldwide c. he sale of alcoholic beverages is legal worldwide d. formal law is respected in all nations e. none of the other choices are necessarily correct
e
Which of the following statements is true? a. law applies to individuals only; not to groups or society as a whole b. the sale of marijuana is illegal worldwide c. the sale of alcoholic beverages is legal worldwide d. formal law is respected by all nations e. none of the other choices are true
e
sets forth rules governing the legal relationships among members of society and is enforced mostly through the state court systems. a. criminal law b. bankruptcy law c. environmental law d. public law e. none of the other choices
e
A constitution must be: a. a written document b. applicable to all situations c. accepted by at least two-thirds of the citizens of a country d. acknowledged by the international community e. none of the other choices
e???
Integrity means: a. thinking things through before making decisions b. not living by a moral code, but maintaining a certain standard of ethics c. living by a moral code and standards of ethics d. all of the other specific choices e. none of the other specific choices
c
Laws that define and *establish legal rights and regulate behavior* are referred to as: a. procedural laws b. moral laws c. substantive laws d. stare decisis e. none of the other choices are correct
c
Most states have a two-part legislature. Having two legislative house is meant to: a. make things more efficient b. make things more fair c. serve as an added check on government power d. serve to enhance government power e. none of the other choices
c
Of the thousands of pieces of legislature proposed in each session of Congress: a. about half pass both the House and Senate b. about two-thirds pass both the House and Senate c. about 200 to 300 pass both the House and Senate d. about 1000 pass both the House and Senate e. about 50 pass both the House and Senate
c
Some companies have employees take ethics classes online, rather than attend a classroom lesson. One of the advantages to online classes is: a. employees who cannot hear well can still do online classes b. employees prefer to be online c. employees must be more attentive than when grouped in a large auditorium d. employees retain information better when it is presented on a computer e. employees are statistically less likely to violate ethics if they take an online course
c
State constitutions tend to be longer and more detail-filled than the U.S. Constitution in part because: a. state constitutions are more important b. individual states have different moral codes that require frequent changes c. amending state constitutions is generally easier than changing the U.S. Constitution d. there is no separation of power at the state level e. none of the other choices is correct
c
The Napoleonic Codes were early examples of: a. tort law b. contract law c. civil law d. criminal law e. common law
c
The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws: a. protects worker rights in all states b. makes sure all state laws affecting businesses are the same c. drafts proposed laws for consideration by state legislatures d. all of the other specific choices e. none of the other specific choices
c
The U.S. Constitution creates: a. the rights of citizens b. stare decisis c. the executive branch of government d. informal law e. none of the other choices are in the Constitution
c
The U.S. common law originated in: a. colonial America b. the Confederate States of America c. England d. ancient Rome e. the Constitution
c
The United States Constitution divides governmental power to prevent: a. extreme gaps in income b. states from becoming too powerful c. the tyranny the founders experienced under King George III d. excessive taxation e. none of the other choices
c
The United States Constitution is: a. an unwritten document b. an understanding between the people and the government c. the highest legal authority d. the second highest legal authority; the Executive is the highest legal authority e. the supplementary law of the land
c
The common law began in: a. France, at the time of the French revolution b. Russia, at the time of the Russian revolution c. *England, before colonial days in America* d. the U.S., after the Declaration of Independence e. Italy in the lex mercatoria
c
The fundamental law of the nation is the: a. Declaration of Independence b. Bill of Rights c. Constitution d. magna charta e. curia regis
c
The original or oldest source of law in this country is: a. the federal Constitution b. the constitution of the first state c. the common law d. the Declaration of Independence e. none of the other choices are correct
c
The term "common law" refers to: a. law common to most countries b. laws passed by Congress c. law made and *applied by judges* d. law passed by a state's legislature e. none of the other choices are correct
c
The use of legal precedent, or the use of prior decisions as guidance in disputes that occur later, is called: a. procedural law b. public law c. stare decisis d. remedy in equity e. tort law
c
To help create an improved internal ethical environment many companies now use: a. administrative law judges b. off-duty police c. corporate compliance programs d. commercial codes e. litigation specialists
c
To resolve disputes between citizens or between citizens and government, which is the most important institution that has evolved? a. the penitentiary system b. the diplomatic corps c. the court system d. the military e. all of the other choices
c
Under common law, disputes come to court: a. when police make an arrest b. when counseling does not work c. in the form of a case d. in the form of a complaint e. in the form of a criticism
c
Which of the following is a part of the rules that govern behavior in most nations: a. the Old Testament b. the New Testament c. social customs d. the Torah e. all of the other choices are parts of the rules
c
. Public law: a. concerns crimes that occur in public places b. concerns the general well-being of the public c. concerns only private citizens d. concerns the legal relationship between members of society and the government e. none of the other choices
d
About 200 to 300 of the thousands of pieces of legislature proposed in each session of Congress: a. are valid pieces of legislation b. pass the House, but not the Senate c. are voted on by the general public d. go to the President for his signature e. are voted on by both Democrats and Republicans
d
Administrative agencies can: a. enact regulations b. supervise compliance with regulations c. adjudicate violations of regulations d. all of the other specific choices are correct e. none of the other specific choices are correct
d
Bribes are: a. illegal b. unethical c. sometimes used to obtain business contracts from government officials d. all of the other specific choices e. none of the other specific choices
d
Executive orders: a. require businesses to pay taxes b. require government officials to resign c. require private citizens to do certain things d. require agencies to do certain things e. none of the other choices
d
If a criminal offense is punishable by a fine and/or imprisonment for *less than a year*, it is probably a: a. felony b. tort c. breach of contract d. *misdemeanor* e. defamation
d
Which one contributed to the push for changes in corporate culture to include codes of ethics: a. changes in management structure (less hierarchical) b. the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines c. boards of directors d. all of the other choices play that role e. pressure from the public
d
The Uniform Commercial Code is: a. one of the most important state laws affecting business b. a minor state law affecting business c. a set of federal regulations d. a code enforced by the Supreme Court e. none of the other choices
a
The United States Constitution: a. has both clear rules and general principles b. has only clear rules c. has only general principles d. has one fundamental goal e. none of the other choices
a
Article I, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution: a. provides that all power to make laws for the federal government shall be *held by Congress* b. provides that all power to make laws for the federal government shall be held by the Supreme Court c. provides that all power to make laws for the federal government shall be held by the Vice President d. provides that all power to make laws for state governments shall be held by senators e. provides that all power to make laws for state governments shall be held by state governors
a
Civil law is: a. *non-criminal law* concerning the *rights and duties* that exist among individuals to each other, or to the state b. criminal law concerning the rights and duties that exist among individuals to each other, or to the state c. criminal law concerning felonies d. criminal law concerning misdemeanors e. none of the other choices
a
Civil law originated in: a. the *Roman Empire* b. the Ottoman Empire c. ancient China d. Portugal e. Britain
a
Common law is: a. the original or oldest source of law in the United States b. the law generally applied world wide c. the law that the legislature must follow d. the law that everyday citizens, but not government officials, must follow e. none of the other choices
a
Corporate social responsibility, as written about by Peter Drucker, is defined as: a. "the ethics of social responsibility" b. "the ethics of moral responsibility" c. "the ethics of ethical responsibility" d. "the ethics of human responsibility" e. "the ethics of economic responsibility"
a
Criminal law: a. concerns legal wrongs or crimes committed against the state b. concerns legal wrongs or crimes committed against businesses c. concerns the environment d. concerns sales e. concerns contracts
a
Enforcement of law in a society is important because it: a. provides some predictability and uniformity to the boundaries of acceptable conduct b. promotes social well-being c. leads to higher literacy rates d. prevents large disparities in income e. none of the other choices
a
Ethics, in the context of business practitioners: a. has to do with rules or standards governing the conduct of members of a profession and how standards are put into action within an organization b. has to do with only rules governing interactions with other corporations c. has to do with federal regulations about racial discrimination d. all of the other specific choices e. none of the other specific choices
a
In Lamson v. Crater Lake Motors, in which a car sales employee who felt that the sales tactics of the company were unethical and was fired after he refused to cooperate sued the company for wrongful discharge, the appeals court found that: a. Lamson had no case because his actions were not an important public duty b. Lamson had no case because his actions were illegal c. Lamson had no case because Crater Lake Motors was participating in illegal transactions, but Lamson was not aware of them d. Lamson had no case because Crater Lake Motors had no history of racial discrimination e. Lamson had no case because he had a history of making false claims against the company
a
In addition to the legislature, the president or governor of a state is: a. a source of law b. a source of funding c. a source of judicial decisions d. a source of moral codes e. a source of compensation for injury
a
In response to declining public image and to internal problems, most corporations now have: a. written codes of ethics b. occasional discussions about ethical dilemmas c. intensive multi-week training about ethics d. more in-house security guards e. none of the other choices are used
a
Morals refer to: a. correct rules of conduct within the standards of a society b. abstract theoretical concepts in the study of ethics c. the rule of law d. etiquette e. none of the other choices are correct
a
One of the major differences between high income countries like New Zealand and extremely low income countries like Haiti is: a. New Zealand has a well-functioning legal system and lack of corruption while Haiti has no meaningful law to protect life and property and high corruption b. Haiti has a well-functioning legal system and lack of corruption while New Zealand has no meaningful law to protect life and property and high corruption c. New Zealand has an elected parliament and Haiti does not d. Haiti has a growing population and New Zealand has a declining population e. none of the other choices
a
Powers not granted to the federal government are retained by states or are left to the people according to: a. the Constitution b. the Supreme Court c. the common law d. Executive Order 153 e. none of the other choices are correct
a
Stare decisis creates a more just legal system by: a. neutralizing the prejudices of individual judges b. preventing judges from being appointed for life c. neutralizing the prejudices of individuals in a jury d. all of the other specific choices are correct e. none of the other specific choices are correct
a
State constitutions: a. specify how finances and revenues are paid and collected b. specify how the federal government should enforce laws c. specify how the Supreme Court takes cases d. all of the other specific choices are correct e. none of the other choices are correct
a
State constitutions: a. specify how state officials are chosen and removed b. specify how the federal government should enforce laws c. specify how the Supreme Court takes cases d. all of the other specific choices are correct e. none of the other choices are correct
a
Statutory law is: a. a law enacted by a legislative body b. also known as the fundamental law of the nation c. a form of common law d. the separation of powers at the federal level e. all of the other choices are correct
a
Substantive, as opposed to procedural, law includes: a. antitrust law b. administrative procedure c. civil procedure d. criminal procedure e. none of the other choices are correct
a
. In Davis v. Baugh Industrial Contractors, the traditional common law rule prevented a party who accepted a completed construction project from later suing the contractor for flaws in construction that caused injury to others. In reviewing such a case, the Washington state high court held that the rule was not sensible in modern times and would be dropped. This is an example of how: a. modern day values are changing b. common law can adapt to changing circumstances c. common law never changes d. courts can never go against a precedent set in previous cases e. none of the other choices
b
. Invasion of privacy, defamation, and trespass are examples of civil law under the category of: a. contract law b. tort law c. felony offenses d. misdemeanor offenses e. none of the other choices are correct
b
. Under the common law, judges usually decide cases based on: a. personal opinion b. decisions from previous cases c. the U.S. Code or U.S. Code Annotated d. the statutes of the state within which the court sits e. executive orders
b
. Which of the following is an accepted definition of law? a. a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by society, but lacking legal force b. that which must be obeyed and followed by members of a society subject to sanctions or legal consequences c. that which must be obeyed and followed by the controlling authority of a country d. a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by the Supreme Court, and having binding legal force e. none of the other choices
b
*Article II, Section 2* of the U.S. Constitution: a. requires unanimous approval by the House of Representatives b. requires approval by the entire Senate before a treaty, or international agreement, agreed to by the president become binding on the U.S. c. requires approval by *two thirds* of the Senate before a treaty, or international agreement, agreed to by the president become binding on the U.S. d. requires approval by one third of the Senate before a treaty, or international agreement, agreed to by the president become binding on the U.S. e. none of the other choices is correct
c
*Executive orders* are issued by: a. Congress b. the Supreme Court c.* the President* d. the heads of administrative agencies e. none of the other choices are correct
c
Both and are part of the rules that govern behavior in most nations . a. philosophy and sociology b. psychology and ethics c. formal rules and informal rules d. all of the other specific choices e. none of the other specific choices
c
Case reporters are: a. unofficial publications of case decisions b. reporters who publish court cases in newspapers c. official publications of case decisions d. secret case documents not available to the public e. none of the other choices
c
Common law is: a. the law generally applied world wide b. the law that everyday citizens, but not government officials, must follow c. the foundation of agency, contract, property and tort law d. the foundation of criminal law e. none of the other choices
c
Contrasted with public law, an example of *private law* is: a. administrative law b. securities regulation c. real property law d. environmental law e. all of the other choices are private law
c
Contrasted with public law, an example of private law is: a. administrative law b. securities regulation c. *tort law* d. environmental law e. all of the other choices are private law
c
For a person to be found guilty under a criminal statute, the jury must find the evidence presented demonstrates: a. beyond all doubt that the person committed the crime b. by a preponderance of the evidence that the person committed the crime c. *beyond a reasonable doubt* that the person committed the crime d. more than a modicum of doubt exists that the person committed the crime e. none of the other standards apply in a criminal case
c
Generally accepted rules of correct conduct within the standards of a society are: a. etiquette b. ethics c. morals d. manners e. all of the other choices are correct
c
How *substantive law is enforced* through the courts is determined by: a. criminal law b. civil law c. procedural law d. public law e. private law
c
If a criminal offense is punishable by imprisonment for more than a year, it is probably a: a. tort b. defamation c. felony d. misdemeanor e. breach of contract
c
If someone is sued in a civil suit, such as in tort for hitting someone on the head with a stick, to find the wrongdoer liable, the jury must find that the injured party was favored by: a. evidence beyond a reasonable doubt b. substantive evidence c. the preponderance of the evidence d. civil evidence e. none of the other choices are correct
c
In Lamson v. Crater Lake Motors, in which a car sales employee who felt that the sales tactics of the company were unethical and was fired after he refused to cooperate sued the company for wrongful discharge, the appeals court found that Lamson had no case because: a. he was not explicitly or implicitly directed to participate in any unlawful activity b. his actions were not an important public duty c. the defendant took no action concerning the plaintiff that amounted to a tort under the applicable law d. all of the other specific choices e. none of the other specific choices
d
In his writings about "the ethics of social responsibility" Peter Drucker asserts that the first responsibility of a business leader is: a. to ensure that the company upholds its ethical standards b. to ensure that there is no racial discrimination c. to ensure that everyone gets an equal share of the profits d. to ensure that the corporate mission is fulfilled e. none of the other choices
d
Law may be classified on the basis of whether it is: a. *public or private* b. *civil or criminal* c. *procedural or substantive* d. all of the three specific combinations can be correct e. none of the three specific combinations are correct
d
Laws are important in societies made up of people with differing desire and values because: a. disagreements are inevitable and laws is an attempt to settle disputes in a peaceful manner b. disagreements are inevitable and law is a force that constrains people within a society c. disagreements are inevitable and law provides social rules to govern behavior d. all of the other specific choices e. none of the other specific choices
d
One example of the law working to effect social change in the U.S. is in the area of: a. commercial paper b. negotiable instruments c. easements d. racial discrimination e. covenants
d
Precedent is when: a. judges use ethical principles to solve current cases b. judges ask the jury to solve current cases by following state codes c. judges use the U.S. Constitution to solve current cases d. judges use decisions from earlier cases for guidance in legal principles to solve cases e. judges confer with higher ranking judges to solve current cases
d
Surveys suggest that, over the past years: a. business leaders have become more ethical b. workers at for-profit firms have become more ethical c. workers at not-for-profit firms have become more ethical d. public confidence in the ethical standards of business leaders has fallen e. public confidence in the ethical standards of politicians has risen
d
The *non-criminal law* concerning the *rights and duties* that exist among individuals to each other, or to the state, is: a. administrative law b. procedural law c. constitutional law d. civil law e. felony law
d
The division in government power as established by the Constitution is referred to as the: a. Three Branches b. Executive Privilege c. Stare Decisis d. Separation of Powers e. Law of the Land
d
The law is ethics, integrity and morality. a. is always in opposition of b. synonymous with c. integrated into d. distinct from e. closely related to
d
The practice of deciding court cases by referring to earlier decisions is known as: a. statutory decisions b. E pluribus unum c. Curia Regis d. stare decisis e. lex mercatoria
d
The value of precedence in legal decisions under the common law is: a. consistence in the legal system enhances the ability of persons and business to plan b. parties will be confident that the rule will apply to future disputes that may arise c. it helps to neutralize the prejudices of individual judges d. the other three specific choices are correct e. none of the other specific choices are correct
d
Unlike at the federal level, in some states: a. voters must be over 21 to vote on legislation b. voters make all the laws through the voting process c. voters may not directly enact legislation through the voting process d. voters may directly enact legislation through the voting process e. none of the other choices
d
Which of the following are reflected in some aspect of law: a. honesty and integrity are reflected by the enforceability of contracts b. respect for other people and their property is reflected in tort and property law c. some measures of acceptable behavior are reflected in criminal laws d. all of the other specific choices e. none of the other specific choices
d
Which of the following characteristics *differentiates a civil law system from common law:* a. *civil law systems are inquisitorial rather than adversarial* b. *civil law is code-based rather than case-based* c. *civil law is influenced more by academic experts than by practicing lawyers* d. all of the other specific choices are correct e. none of the other specific choices are correct
d
Which of the following is a part of the rules that govern behavior in most nations: a. ethics b. statutory law c. social customs d. all of the choices are parts of the rules e. none of the other choices are correct
d
Which of the following statements is true? a. formal law is respected in all nations b. the sale of marijuana is illegal worldwide c. the sale of alcoholic beverages is legal worldwide d. law imposes structure on society by limiting activities that hurt the "public interest" e. all of the other choices are correct
d
A case is: a. the forming of a contract through the legal process b. the breaking of a law c. the breaking of a contract d. all of the other specific choices are correct e. none of the other specific choices are correct
e
A major advantages of the use of precedent in law for businesses is that they will: a. be able to get judges to resolve cases in favor of large businesses b. be able to avoid harsh punishments from the use of ineffective attorneys c. be unable to plan for future contingencies d. be unable to enforce contracts e. have reasonable expectations about the enforcement of agreements
e
In Davis v. Baugh Industrial Contractors, the traditional common law rule prevented a party who accepted a completed construction project from later suing the contractor for flaws in construction that caused injury to others. In reviewing such a case, the Washington state high court held that the rule was no longer sensible in modern times because: a. contractors no longer sign liability release forms b. contractors are no longer considered trustworthy people compared to in earlier years c. construction has become complex so landowners cannot be expected to recognize substandard performance d. contractors no longer work directly with landowners e. contractors will do substandard work if they are not held accountable even after a project is completed
e
In Davis v. Baugh Industrial Contractors, the traditional common law rule prevented a party who accepted a completed construction project from later suing the contractor for flaws in construction that caused injury to others. In reviewing such a case, the Washington state high court held that: a. state statute prevented the court from changing the rule b. common law rules cannot be changed, so it could not amend the rule c. common law rules cannot be changed without U.S. Supreme Court approval d. the rule had a good rationale behind it, so it would be maintained e. none of the other choices are correct
e
In Davis v. Baugh Industrial Contractors, the traditional common law rule prevented a party who accepted a completed construction project from later suing the contractor for flaws in construction that caused injury to others. In reviewing such a case, the Washington state high court held that: a. state statute prevented the court from changing the rule b. common law rules cannot be changed, so it could not amend the rule c. common law rules cannot be changed without U.S. Supreme Court approval d. the rule had a good rationale behind it, so it would be maintained e. the rule was not sensible in modern times and would be changed
e
In addition to judge-made common law, "law" includes: a. *state constitutions* b. *statutes* c.*the federal constitution* d. *administrative regulations* e. all of the other choices are possible
e
In addition to the legislature, the president or governor of a state is: a. a source of compensation for injury b. a source of funding c. a source of judicial decisions d. a source of moral codes e. none of the other choices
e
In an orderly society, law and the legal system help to: a. influence the behavior of members of society b. resolve disputes c. maintain the important values of society d. provide a way for important social changes to take effect e. all of the answers are part of the role of law
e
Law may be classified on the basis of whether it is: a. legal or illegal b. common or unique c. written or unwritten d. all of the three specific combinations can be correct e. none of the three specific combinations are correct
e
Law(s) is (are): a. an attempt to settle disputes in a peaceful manner b. forces that constrains people within a society c. social rules that govern our behavior d. written statutes passed by legislatures e. all of the other choices are correct
e
Laws that define and establish legal rights and regulate behavior are referred to as: a. procedural laws b. moral laws c. judicial ethics d. stare decisis e. none of the other choices are correct
e
Making marijuana illegal in the United States and alcohol illegal in Saudi Arabia are both examples of: a. how law applies to individuals and not to groups or society as a whole b. how law applies to both individuals and to groups equally c. how formal law is respected by all nations d. all of the other specific choices e. none of the other specific choices
e
Many studies find that there is a strong relationship between: a. a well-functioning legal system and the number of prisons b. a well-functioning legal system and incidence of disease c. a well-functioning legal system and the birth rate d. the level of corruption and life expectancy e. none of the other choices
e
One example of the law working to effect social change in the U.S. that is discussed in the text is in the area of: a. commercial paper b. negotiable instruments c. easements d. land titles e. none of the other choices
e
Powers not granted to the federal government are retained by states or are left to the people according to: a. the Court of Law b. the Supreme Court in Marbury v. Madison c. the common law d. Executive Order 153 e. none of the other choices are correct
e
Pressures to improve the ethical "climate" of a company come from: a. other managers, as businesses become less hierarchical b. boards of directors c. federal statutes d. customers e. all of the other choices can be correct
e
Private law: a. does not involve courts b. provides a check on Congress's power c. applies only to individual states d. is criminal law e. none of the other choices
e
Procedural law specifies: a. how a lawsuit should begin b. what legal documents need to be filed in a lawsuit c. which court may hear a case d. how trials proceed e. all of the other choices are part of that
e
Regulatory law may come from: a. Congress b. state legislatures c. administrative agencies d. the President e. any of the other choices can be correct
e