Top 150+ Solved Managing for Sustainability MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Which of the following does the term Corporate Social Responsibility relate to?

a. Ethical conduct

b. Human rights and employee relations

c. All of the above

d. None of the above

  • c. All of the above

Q. Who are organisational stakeholders?

a. Customers

b. Community

c. Providers of finance

d. All of the above

  • d. All of the above

Q. Stakeholders are considered more important to an organisation when:

a. they can make use of their power on the organisation

b. they do not emphasise the urgency of their issues

c. their issues are not legitimate

d. they can express themselves articulately

  • a. they can make use of their power on the organisation

Q. Atmospheric issues include all of the following except:

a. acid rain

b. global warming

c. air pollution

d. water quantity

  • d. water quantity

Q. In a organisation, decision making is delegated as far down the chain of command as possible

a. Decentralized

b. Creative

c. flexible

d. centralized

  • d. centralized

Q. refers to a strategic process involving stakeholder assessment to create long-term relationships with customers, while maintaining, supporting, and enhancing the natural environment.

a. Eco-strategy

b. Green marketing

c. Superfund reauthorization

d. Recycle and reprocess management

  • b. Green marketing

Q. Sustainable development will not aim at:

a. Social economic development which optrrruse the economic and societal benefits available in the present, without spoiling the likely potential for similar benefits in the future.

b. Reasonable and equitably distributed level of economic well-being that can be perpetuated continually.

c. Development that meets the need of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

d. Maximising the present day benefits through increased resource consumption

  • d. Maximising the present day benefits through increased resource consumption

Q. Which of the following statements in relation to sustainable development is not true?

a. Sustainable development is defined as the development that meets the needs of present without compromising the ability of our future generations to meet their own needs.

b. Sustainability has the main objective of purely focussing on the natural environment.

c. Sustainable development of various countries and the entire world is the only solution left with mankind to survive for a longer period on Earth.

d. Sustainable development not only considers the protection of the environment but also the maintenance of economic viability as well as the social and ethical considerations.

  • b. Sustainability has the main objective of purely focussing on the natural environment.

Q. The term sustainability refers to

a. Maintaining resource use at current or higher levels

b. Keeping the natural environment and human society in a happy, healthy and functional state

c. Holding or increasing the current quality of human life

d. Always focusing on fulfiling short-term needs

  • a. Maintaining resource use at current or higher levels

Q. Social sustainability refers to what?

a. The concept of the enterprise supporting jobs and delivering income to communities in the long term

b. Stewardship of resources and managing and conserving the environment

c. The concept of the enterprise supporting jobs and delivering income to communities in the short term

d. Sharing benefits fairly and equitably and respecting the quality of life of communities and of human rights

  • d. Sharing benefits fairly and equitably and respecting the quality of life of communities and of human rights

Q. The Brundtland definition comprises of which three parts?

a. Development, Needs and Future Responsibility

b. Development, Issues and Future Generations

c. Development, Needs and Future Generations

d. Growth, Needs and Future Generations

  • c. Development, Needs and Future Generations

Q. What is the most commonly cited definition for, and accepted thinking about sustainable development?

a. Brundtland World on Committee Environment and Sustainable Development

b. Bruntland World Committee on Environment and Development

c. Brundtland World Commission on Environment and Sustainable Development

d. Brundtland World Commission on Environment and Development

  • d. Brundtland World Commission on Environment and Development
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