15. Business ethics is a dynamic philosophy of ---- economic adjustment whose field is widening day-by-day A. Socio B. Political C. Historical D. Traditional 16. The social responsibility of business...


15. Business ethics is a dynamic philosophy of ---- economic adjustment whose field is widening<br>day-by-day<br>A. Socio<br>B. Political<br>C. Historical<br>D. Traditional<br>16.<br>The social responsibility of business towards the owners of business includes<br>A. Maximum ROI.<br>B. Report about progress.<br>C. Report of Profit.<br>D. All of the above.<br>17. CSR that extends beyond legal mandates can help meet social expectations in the absence of:<br>A. Statutory devices.<br>B. Social tool<br>C. Cost tool & technique<br>D. Science tool<br>18. The relationship between standards of CSR & potential legal requirements governing<br>corporate operation lies at the heart of the<br>A. The business community.<br>B. Unattainable<br>C. Formulation<br>D. The social activity.<br>19. The argument for CSR involves<br>A. Recognition of moral obligations by business.<br>B. Need to balance power with responsibility.<br>C. Voluntary actions would prevent government regulations.<br>D. All of the above<br>20. The spending on CSR activity is mandatory in India for following organizations:<br>A. 3% spending for above 5 cr profit organizations.<br>B. 2% spending for above 5 cr profit organizations.<br>C. 1% spending for above 5 cr profit organizations.<br>D. Some spending on above 5cr profit organizations<br>

Extracted text: 15. Business ethics is a dynamic philosophy of ---- economic adjustment whose field is widening day-by-day A. Socio B. Political C. Historical D. Traditional 16. The social responsibility of business towards the owners of business includes A. Maximum ROI. B. Report about progress. C. Report of Profit. D. All of the above. 17. CSR that extends beyond legal mandates can help meet social expectations in the absence of: A. Statutory devices. B. Social tool C. Cost tool & technique D. Science tool 18. The relationship between standards of CSR & potential legal requirements governing corporate operation lies at the heart of the A. The business community. B. Unattainable C. Formulation D. The social activity. 19. The argument for CSR involves A. Recognition of moral obligations by business. B. Need to balance power with responsibility. C. Voluntary actions would prevent government regulations. D. All of the above 20. The spending on CSR activity is mandatory in India for following organizations: A. 3% spending for above 5 cr profit organizations. B. 2% spending for above 5 cr profit organizations. C. 1% spending for above 5 cr profit organizations. D. Some spending on above 5cr profit organizations

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