Organizational Behavior Chapter 1 Practice Questions
A(n) _________ leads people to get things done. A. controller B. manager C. coach D. planner E. organizer
B. Manager
Which management skill uses mental ability to analyze and diagnose complex situations? A. Informational B. Technical C. Interpersonal D. Human E. Conceptual
E. Conceptual
Which of the following is NOT one of the primary activities managers perform within their workplaces? A. Controlling B. Organizing C. Planning D. Leading E. Demonstrating
E. Demonstrating
Contributors to the knowledge of OB include all EXCEPT _________. A. industrial psychologists B. counseling psychologists C. learning theorists D. personality theorists E. physicists
E. Physicists
Organizational behavior is an applied behavioral science built on contributions from all of the following fields, EXCEPT _____________. A. sociology B. anthropology C. psychology D. social psychology E. psychiatry
E. Psychiatry
Systematic study focuses on ________. A. management theory B. processes C. organizational structure D. the planning process E. relationships
E. Relationships
A recent survey of hundreds of workplaces showed that __________ relationships among co-workers and supervisors were strongly related to overall job satisfaction. A. public B. loyal C. private D. competitive E. social
E. Social
In what ways does the systematic study of behavior help us make reasonable, accurate predictions in the workplace? A. The systematic approach assumes that behavior is random. B. The systematic study does not take into account cause and effect. C. The systematic study of behavior does not look at working relationships. D. Cause and effect alone are enough to predict behavior. E. The systematic approach bases all of its findings on scientific evidence.
E. The systematic approach bases all of its findings on scientific evidence.
What does the term "big data" refer to when making decisions? A. The use of the personal decision making model. B. The use of intuition and hunches. C. The use of the logical decision making model. D. The use of brainstorming when making decisions. E. The use of statistical compilation and analysis.
E. The use of statistical compilation and analysis.
What differentiates high-performing managers from low-performing managers in the workplace? A. Communication and leadership skills distinguish managers who rise to the top of their profession. B. High-performing managers rely solely on their technical skills. C. Low-performing managers can be considered high-performing managers as long as they have a good rapport with all of the members on their team. D. Communication skills are secondary to leadership skills when identifying high-performing managers. E. High-performing managers always need to depend on their team to help them make decisions.
A. Communication and leadership skills distinguish managers who rise to the top of their profession.
Which management function increases as a manager moves from lower-level to mid-level management? A. Planning B. Controlling C. Commanding D. Organizing E. Leading
A. Planning
A factor that causes someone to do something he or she might not otherwise do is known as which of the following? A. Relationship variable B. Contingency variable C. Input D. Process E. Outcome
B. Contingency Variable
Automatic responses, or "gut" instincts regarding what makes ourselves and others act as we do are called __________. A. evidence-based management (EBM) B. intuition C. systematic study D. logical model E. guessing
B. Intuition
Many people make decisions through an instinctive feeling not necessarily supported by research called _______. A. knowledge B. intuition C. evidenced-based decision-making D. systematic decision-making E. uncertainty
B. Intuition
Dwayne was recently promoted to a managerial position for the ABC Corporation. As part of Dwayne's new management role, his primary new activity will be __________. A. responding B. leading C. conferring D. hiring E. scheduling
B. Leading
The science of OB was developed by applying general concepts to __________. A. employee-selection techniques B. a group of foreign workers C. a particular situation, person, or group D. motivational techniques E. a workplace environment
C. A particular situation, person, or group
Current understanding of organizational culture, organizational climate, and differences among national cultures is a result of the work of _______. A. psychologists B. social workers C. anthropologists D. learning theorists E. behaviorists
C. Anthropologists
According to research, most managers reported that_____________. A. they managed fewer employees B. the demands of the job had decreased C. they had not received any managerial training D. they were ready to lead others E. they had enough time to supervise employees
C. They had not received any managerial training
Which of the following statements most clearly defines why few absolutes apply to OB? A. Human behavior is consistent across different groups and thus similar to the physical sciences where generalities and consistencies offer explanations and valid predictions of behavior. B. Human behavior is complex and inconsistent just like the laws of the physical sciences are complex and inconsistent. C. It is impossible to offer reasonably accurate explanations or make valid predictions of human behavior. D. Human beings are complex and different from one another, making it difficult to make simple, accurate generalizations about ourselves. E. Humans are alike and thus OB provides the ability to make simple and accurate generalizations about an individual's behavior.
D. Human beings are complex and different from one another, making it difficult to make simple, accurate generalizations about ourselves.
Which of the following statements best defines the connection between evidence-based management (EBM) and systematic study? A. Most decisions managers make are approached scientifically. B. Most managers can accurately predict behavior based on intuition and experience. C. Evidence-based management argues that managers should rely on intuition more than systematic thinking to make decisions. D. Evidence-based management complements systematic study by basing managerial decisions on the best available scientific evidence. E. Most often it cannot be established that evidence-based management and systematic thinking is productive.
D. Evidence-based management complements systematic study by basing managerial decisions on the best available scientific evidence.
Evidence based management focuses on____________. A. floor time B. visionary leadership C. proper organizational structure D. adding scientific evidence to the decision making process E. management by walking around
D. Adding scientific evidence to the decision making process
Few universal principles exist in organizational behavior because ___________. A. the correct variables have not yet been identified B. we have not discovered them yet C. the proper scientific process has not been applied D. the complexity of humans limits our ability to make sweeping generalizations about ourselves and others E. we have not yet finished the study of culture and environments
D. The complexity of humans limits our ability to make sweeping generalizations about ourselves and others
Organizational behavior is an applied behavioral science built on all of the following fields EXCEPT __________. A. physiology B. anthropology C. sociology D. psychology E. social psychology
A. Physiology
OB concepts must reflect _______________ conditions. A. situational B. cultural C. sociological D. general E. psychological
A. Situational
Which of the following organizational behavior issues has become important enough in society that we now find universities incorporating the topic into their management curriculum? A. Social entrepreneurship B. Societal control C. Statistical entrepreneurship D. Pollution control E. Sanitation engineering
A. Social Entrepreneurship
Money motivates most of us, but some of us are more motivated by money than others, This example shows that ____________. A. only contingencies guide behavior B. general effects and contingencies guide behavior C. only general effects guide behavior D. general effects do not guide behavior E. contingencies do not guide behavior
B. General effects and contingencies guide behavior
Research has shown that the top reason that some employees fail to advance is a lack of _____. A. technical skills B. interpersonal skills C. work experience D. commitment E. education
B. Interpersonal Skills
Which of the behavioral science disciplines contributing to OB focuses on the measuring, understanding, and changing of an individual's attitudes as well as on building trust? A. Psychology B. Social psychology C. Anthropology D. Psychiatry E. Sociology
B. Social Psychology
Sociology contributes to OB through ___________. A. the study of culture and environments B. the study of people in relation to their environment C. the identification of communication patterns D. an examination of job stress E. the study of working conditions
B. The study of people in relation to their environment
How are most management decisions made? A. With systematic study of evidence B. With little or no systematic study of evidence C. With the use of big data D. With scientific thinking E. With extensive use of research
B. With little or no systematic study of evidence
__________ is a form of ethical behavior that requires that organizations understand, identify, and eliminate unethical economic, environmental, and social behaviors. A. Sustainability B. Collaboration C. Corporate social responsibility D. Financial responsibility E. Social entrepreneurship
C. Corporate Social Responsibility
Developing managers' interpersonal skills helps organizations do all of the following EXCEPT __________. A. attract high-performing employees B. decrease stress C. increase turnover D. improve morale E. retain high-performing employees
C. Increase Turnover
Which of the following management skills helps organizations attract and keep high-performing employees? A. Informational B. Technical C. Interpersonal D. Quantitative E. International
C. Interpersonal
________is a field of study that investigates the impact individuals, groups, and structure have on behavior within organizations with the goal of improving an organization's effectiveness. A. Psychology B. Management C. Organizational behavior D. Sociology E. Social studies
C. Organizational Behavior
Social relationships among co-workers have been shown to relate to______. A. management ability B. training programs C. overall job satisfaction D. organizational structure E. hiring practices
C. Overall Job Satisfaction
Much of our current understanding of organizational culture, organizational climate, and differences among national cultures is a result of the work of ___________. A. social psychologists B. sociologists C. physiologists D. anthropologists E. psychiatrists
D. Anthropologists
Which of the following fields of study has the LEAST consistent laws of behavior? A. Mathematics B. Chemistry C. Astronomy D. Behavioral science E. Physics
D. Behavioral Science
Situational factors that change the relationship between two variables are known as which of the following? A. OB factors B. Input variables C. Convergent variables D. Contingency variables E. Output variables
D. Contingency Variables
Companies known as good places to work generate superior ______. A. organizational structure B. internet usage C. performance assessment D. financial performance E. product development
D. Financial Performance
_________ have expanded their studies to include learning, perception, personality, emotions, training, leadership effectiveness, needs and motivational forces, and job satisfaction. A. Psychiatrists B. Anthropologists C. Social psychologists D. Industrial psychologists E. Sociologists
D. Industrial psychologists
The principle behind _______ is that the more managers know their employees, the more effective those managers will be. A. big data B. social physics C. actionable data D. management by walking around (MBWA) E. intuition
D. Management by walking around (MBWA)
__________ is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals, groups, and structure have on behavior within organizations with the goal of improving an organization's effectiveness. A. Social studies B. Sociology C. Management D. Organizational behavior E. Psychology
D. Organizational Behavior
_______ is a process that includes defining goals, establishing strategy, and developing plans to coordinate activities. A. Leading B. Controlling C. Organizing D. Planning E. Staffing
D. Planning
Which area of study related to OB is focused mainly at the individual or micro level of analysis? A. Anthropology B. Sociology C. Social psychology D. Psychology E. Psychiatry
D. Psychology
Which of the following algebraic statements best applies to the study of OB? A. X leads to Y when Z conditions are absent. B. X and Y are always the same and thus Z is not an issue in OB. C. Y leads to Z under X conditions. D. X leads to Y, but only under conditions specified in Z. E. Z leads X to Y.
D. X leads to Y, but only under conditions specified in Z