Name: Joshua DC. Bagay Date:___________
Yr Sec: BSA 3-10D Test I. True or False. Write T if the statement is true and F if false.
1. Relational approach provides us with a better understanding of the current debate on
the welfare state and opens up a wide spectrum of political alternatives for public decision-makers.
2. The term co-responsibility involves firstly the existences of common objectives, secondly
the assuming of specific responsibilities for their attainment, and thirdly the effective articulation of the responsibilities taken on by each party.
3. The partnership model groups together the countries of Northern Europe and takes into
account their approaches to CSR public policies.
4. Morality is a term used to cover those practices and activities that are considered
importantly right and wrong.
5.Ethics is a systematic attempt to make sense of our individual and social moral
experiences, in such a way as to determine the rules that ought to govern the character traits concerning development in life.
Test II. Fill in the blanks. Write the answer on the space provided.
1. The defines CSR as a “concept whereby companies integrate social and
environmental concerns in their business operations and in their interaction with stockholders on a voluntary basis”.
2. The word “responsibility”, contains the idea of responding or giving valid answers to questions
asked by others, similar to the meaning of the word “ ”.
3. The Argument of Good Business is also called “ ” for ethics and Corporate
Social Responsibility.
4. The term involves existence of common objectives, the assuming of specific
responsibilities for their attainment, and effective articulation of the responsibilities taken on by each party.
5. The Argument of Economization states that business nowadays plays an even more important
guiding role for the whole of social life, that an “ ” of society is underway.
Test III. Identification. Identify the following:
1. States that ethical values and judgements are ultimately dependent upon, or
relative to, ones culture and society, and there is no right or wrong, moral or immoral, to follow the terms of a particular culture or society.
Doubt and uncertainty prevents us from making any ethical judgment.
3. An aspect of CSR that is concerned with what role business firm is considered to
play in society. 4. An aspect of CSR that is concerned with the variety of practices, measures and
proposals that comes under the term CSR.
5. An aspect of CSR that is concerned with what project for society CSR conforms
to.
6. This argument states that business nowadays plays an even more important
guiding role for the whole of social life, that an “economization” of society is underway.
7. Associated with a company’s reputation as an earner and as a leader in its
industry in particular and of the business sector in general.
8. Reminds businessmen of their social duties to do the common good.
9. A composite of knowledge, feeling, ideas, and beliefs associated with a company
as a result of the totality of its activities.
10. An issue that was widely underestimated in the 1980s and has turned out to be a
very serious problem in developing and developed countries.
11. Businessmen should never mislead or unfairly manipulate consumers.
12. There is an obligation in the part of all business organizations to assess the