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Q Which of the following is not a startegic objective of decent work
as defined by the International Labour Organization? (Ans 5)
1) Promotion of rights at work
2) Employment
3) Social Protection
4) Social Dialogue
5) None of the Above
Q Full form of ILO is (Ans 1)
1) International Labour Organization
2) Indian Labour Organization
3) International Law Organization
4) International Literary Organization
Q The permanent secretariat of ILO is located in (Ans 1)
1) Geneva,Switzerland
2) Sydney, Australia
3) New York, United States
4) London, United Kingdom
Q Which of the following statement is correct? (Ans 3)
1) ILO Recommendations are binding obligations on countries that
ratify them.
2) ILO Conventions are non binding obligations on countries that
ratify them.
3) ILO Conventions are legally binding obligations on countries that
ratify them.
4) None of the above is correct
Q State true or false
“Ethical codes and standards are the ethical benchmark for an
individual, party or an organization around the globe, regardless of
cultural differences, or local laws.” TRUE

Ananya Saha PGP/015/265
1,The inner voice, which senses right and wrong actions and activates
the alarm when an action is on the wrong tract is known as _____(Ans
3)___________
a. alter-ego
b. inherited goodness
c. conscience
d. integrity

2. Who of the following is not a stakeholder in an educational
institute? (Ans 3)
a. Local community
b. Faculty
c. Environment -
d. Students
e. Alumni

3.The statement “Culmination of the development of intellectual and
moral virtues in an individual” refers to ________(Ans
4)_____
a. alter ego
b. self interest
c. conscience
d. integrity
e. inherited goodness

. 4,Who was Plato’s Ideal? (Ans 1)
a. Socrates
b. Aristotle
c. Epicurus
d. Pythagoras
e. Euclid
5,According to Plato, can ethics be taught?(Ans 3)
a. No
b. Yes
c. Only if the teacher is as great as Socrates
d. Can’t say

6,Which of these best describes ethics? (Ans 3)
a. Populism
b. Conformity
c. Moral principles
d. Sermons
7,Ethics & Law overlap. This is called… (Ans 3)
a) Yellow area
b) White area
c) Grey area
Nibedita Chakma PGP/015/296

Q1. Which theory says that business is ought to be conducted in the
same way across the world over with no double standards? (Ans 3)
a. Relativism
b. Utilitarianism
c. Absolutism
d. Libertarianism
e. Consequentialism


Q2. What three considerations of the guidelines that must be followed
by multinational corporations if neither home country nor host country
provide complete guidance? (Ans 2)
a. Human rights, ownership, justice
b. Human rights, welfare, justice
c. Subsistence, ownership, justice
d. Freedom, welfare, subsistence
e. Human rights, welfare, growth

Q3. Multinational Corporations avoid paying taxes by means of transfer
pricing. True/False T

Q4. What strategy attempts to motivate employees by appealing to their
values and ideas, rather than relying solely on material objectives.
(Ans 3)
a. Compliance strategy
b. Dominating strategy
c. Integrity strategy
d. Reversibility strategy
e. Altruist strategy

Q5. According to whom, economic equality means that everybody should
have enough for his/her needs ? (Ans 1)
a. Mahatma Gandhi
b. Adam Smith
c. Robert Nozick
d. Friedrich von Hayek
e. Aristotle

Q6. Who proposed the contractual theory? (Ans 1)
a. Ronald Coase
b. Adolf.A.Berle
c. Arthur Levitt
d. Andrew Fastow
e. John Browne

Q7. Which one of the following is not a use of stakeholder theory?
(Ans 4)
a. Descriptive
b. Normative
c. Instrumental
d. Fundamental
e. All of the above

Dibna CH PGP/015/274
Q.1.The theory concerned with healthcare sciences that is principle
based and deontology inspired which specifically helps to analyse,
identify and resolve the various ethical dilemmas that are related to
health care sciences called (Ans 2)
a. Utilitarianism
b. Principlism
c. Intuitionism
d. Ethical relativism
Q.2. All the following are various components of Principlism except
(Ans 3)
a. Autonomy
b. Non- maleficience
c. Morality
d. Beneficence
e. Justice
Q.3. the various challenges in healthcare as given by the WHO are all
except (Ans 5)
a. Inverse care
b. Fragmented care
c. Unsafe and misdirected care
d. Impoverished care
e. Reverse care
Q.4. The term Principlism was coined by (Ans 3)
a. Beauchamps and Childress
b. Robert Nozik
c. Dan Clouser and Bernard Gert
d. Adam Smith and Fri Friedrich von Hayek
Q.5.Which of the following is one of the four key ethical principles
promoted by Tom Beauchamp and James Childress (Ans 2)
a. Deontology
b. Non- maleficience
c. Ethics of Care
d. Professionalism
Q.6. Casuistry argues that rather than seeking to develop grand
principles that apply across the board when considering issues of
medical ethics, each case should be treated on its own.
True/ False T
Q.7. The right of autonomy in the eyes of the law gives a patient the
right to refuse treatment but not a right to insist on being given
treatment. T
True/ False
Q.8. Informed consent refers to: (Ans 1)
a. Principle of autonomy
b. Voluntary but uninformed decision-making
c. A voluntary decision to participate in research, by a competent
individual who has received and understood the necessary information
d. Permission to participate in research


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