BUS 475 Week 4 Quiz

Question 1

Which of the following represents a structural remedy for an antitrust violation?

  


Paying   a large fine.

 


Breaking   up a monopoly.

 


Disclosure   of company information to rivals.

 


Agreeing   to change a firm's conduct.

Question 2

Which of these cost-savings measures saved U.S. regulatory agencies nearly $2 billion since 2011?

  


Promotion   of telemedicine in rural areas.

 


Coordination   of hazards warning with other nations.

 


Removal   of redundant reporting requirements.

 


All   of the above.

Question 3

Public policy tools involve a combination of:

  


Incentives   and political favors.

 


Penalties   and prison terms.

 


Incentives   and penalties.

 


Political   favors and prison terms.

Question 4

Antitrust laws protect consumers from:

  


Anticompetitive   practices by business.

 


Selling   products above cost to drive away rivals.

 


Conspiring   with business partners to increase competition.

 


Firms   using market dominance to expand commerce.

Question 5

Reregulation is:

  


The   adoption of regulation in another country to promote trade.

 


Necessary   since all regulation has a time limit.

 


The   increase or expansion of government regulation.

 


The   shifting of regulation to the state level from the national level.

Question 6

Which political action strategy seeks to gain support from other affected organizations to better influence policymakers?

  


Information   strategy.

 


Constituency-building   strategy.

 


Financial-incentive   strategy.

 


Lobbying   strategy.

Question 7

When a firm solicits its stockholders for political contributions for a particular candidate by letter and then sends those contributions to the candidate on behalf of its stockholders, it is called:

  


Lobbying.

 


Bundling.

 


Collating.

 


Constituency   building.

Question 8

Since 2011, the total amount spent on lobbying activity has:

  


Remained   exactly the same.

 


Doubled.

 


Decreased   slightly.

 


Increased   slightly.

Question 9

A corporate political strategy does not:

  


Hinder   a competitor's ability to compete economically.

 


Seek   to continue the firm's economic survival or growth.

 


Determine   the legal limits allowed for campaign financing.

 


Exercise   a firm's right to a voice in government affairs.

Question 10

To help control political favoritism, there have been global efforts to:

  


Promote   fairness in the electoral process.

 


Control   the rapid decrease in campaign costs.

 


Diminish   the role of political parties.

 


Discourage   grassroots participation.

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