BUS 309 Week 11 Quiz – Strayer



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Quiz 10 Chapter 11

Job Discrimination

MULTIPLE CHOICE

     1.   Which of the following is true based on documented evidence of discrimination?
a.
African Americans have the third highest standard of living in the world.
b.
Today, men are just as likely as women to be in so-called "pink collar" occupations.
c.
There is little statistical evidence of job discrimination today.
d.
Relatively few women and minorities have made it to the very top of their professions.



     2.   A historical view indicates which of the following is correct?
a.
Statistical evidence is irrelevant to proving discrimination.
b.
Women and blacks are sometimes victimized by stereotypes.
c.
The idea that women may have difficulties fitting into a "male" work environment is outdated.
d.
On average women earn between 1/3 and 1/2 of what men make for doing the very same work.



     3.   Which of these statements is true concerning court cases about discrimination?
a.
Brown v. Board of Education upheld the principle of "separate but equal."
b.
The Bakke case outlawed affirmative action across the board.
c.
In the 2004 Holtz case, the Supreme Court ruled that "race-conscious" admissions policies are unconstitutional.
d.
In the recent University of Michigan cases (Gratz and Grutter), the Supreme Court upheld a moderate, flexible affirmative action program and rejected a rigid one.



     4.   Of these four arguments, which of the following is the most plausible argument FOR affirmative action?
a.
It evens the score with young white men, who have had it good for too long.
b.
It is necessary to break the cycle that keeps minorities and women locked into low-paying, low-prestige jobs.
c.
It ignores the principle of equality.
d.
It is a color-blind policy.



     5.   Of these four arguments, which of the following is the most plausible argument AGAINST affirmative action?
a.
Compensatory justice forbids affirmative action.
b.
Blacks and whites are already equal in socioeconomic terms.
c.
Affirmative action violates the rights of white men to equal treatment.
d.
Affirmative action is the same thing as fixed numerical quotas.



     6.   Advocates of "comparable worth"
a.
say that all women do their job just as well as men.
b.
base their doctrine on the free-market determination of wages.
c.
believe it is necessary for getting rid of sexual harassment.
d.
want women to be paid as much as men for jobs involving equivalent skill, effort, and responsibility.



     7.   Which of the following is an example of sexual harassment?
a.
Unwelcome sexual offers a female employer gives to a male employee.
b.
A female employee hugging a co-worker when he announces his engagement.
c.
A manager enforcing a dress code for a work environment.
d.
An employee pinning up comic strips in an office cubicle.



     8.   Sexual comments that one woman appreciates might distress another women. Who decides when such behavior is inappropriate?
a.
The person to whom the comments are directed.
b.
The person accused of harassment.
c.
The hypothetical "reasonable person."
d.
The common law as modified by legislation.



     9.   The 1984 Supreme Court decision in Memphis Firefighters v. Stotts
a.
treated sexual harassment as a form of discrimination.
b.
upheld seniority over affirmative action.
c.
upheld the legality of hiring quotas.
d.
upheld the legality of mandatory drug testing.



   10.   In 1987, the Supreme Court affirmed, in the case of Johnson v. Transportation Agency, that
a.
affirmative action is unconstitutional.
b.
quotas based on considerations of race are unconstitutional.
c.
considerations of sex are permissible as one factor in deciding whom to promote.
d.
racially segregated schooling is unconstitutional.



   11.   Which of the following statements is accurate?
a.
Men cannot be victims of sexual harassment.
b.
The Supreme Court has established a hard and fast line between permissible and impermissible affirmative action plans.
c.
The law treats sexual harassment as a form of sexual discrimination.
d.
Differences in levels and types of education explain why, on the average, men earn more than women.



   12.   When investigators sent equally qualified young white and black men—all of them articulate and conventionally dressed—to apply for entry-level jobs in Chicago and Washington, D.C., the results clearly showed
a.
sexual discrimination against young African-American men.
b.
racial discrimination against young African-American men.
c.
sexual discrimination against young white men.
d.
racial discrimination against young white men.



   13.   What quality is more important in predicting who gets fired than job-performance ratings or even prior disciplinary history?
a.
race
b.
sexual orientation
c.
age
d.
gender



   14.   Male managers frequently assume that women

a.
will not place family demands above work considerations.

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