BPMN1013 Chapter 11 MCQ
BPMN1013 Chapter 11 MCQ
BPMN1013 Chapter 11 MCQ
2) ________ consists of stable psychological traits and behavioral attributes that give a person his or her
identity.
A) Character
B) Personality
C) Attitudes
D) Attributions
E) Values
3) Which of the following is NOT one of the Big Five personality dimensions?
A) tolerance for ambiguity
B) extroversion
C) agreeableness
D) conscientiousness
E) emotional stability
4) ________ is the personality dimension that describes how achievement-oriented and persistent a person
is.
A) Emotional stability
B) Locus of control
C) Extroversion
D) Conscientiousness
E) Self-efficacy
5) Odell is frequently nervous, tense, and worried, both at work and at home. He likely scores low on which
of the Big Five personality dimensions?
A) self-monitoring
B) conscientiousness
C) extroversion
D) openness to experience
E) emotional stability
6) Roberto really enjoys mingling at work functions, both to network for new contacts and simply to share
stories with other interesting people. Roberto probably scores high in
A) emotional stability.
B) conscientiousness.
C) agreeableness.
D) extroversion.
E) openness to experience.
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7) Margarita believes that she controls her own destiny. She is a rather shy person who is extremely
dependable and responsible, and her coworkers respect her greatly. Margarita has a(n) ________ locus of
control and would rate high on the ________ dimension of personality.
A) external; extroversion
B) neutral; agreeableness
C) internal; conscientiousness
D) unstable; openness to experience
E) positive; emotional stability
8) Ashish is always coming up with new ideas and seeking funding to explore them. He sees opportunities
in the marketplace and wants to be the first person to come up with new products and services that
customers want. Ashish, a person who is apt to take initiative and persevere to influence the environment,
has a(n) ________ personality.
A) proactive
B) emotionally stable
C) extroverted
D) emotionally intelligent
E) self-efficacious
9) If you have a(n) ________, you believe you control your own destiny.
A) tolerance for ambiguity
B) low level of self-efficacy
C) external locus of control
D) internal locus of control
E) high level of learned helplessness
10) People with ________ exhibit less anxiety, greater motivation, and stronger expectations that effort
leads to performance.
A) high self-efficacy
B) high self-monitoring
C) low self-efficacy
D) an internal locus of control
E) an external locus of control
11) ________ is the extent to which people feel secure and unworried.
A) Self-esteem
B) Openness to experience
C) Self-efficacy
D) Locus of control
E) Emotional stability
15) People high in ________ are responsive to others' social and interpersonal cues.
A) self-esteem
B) external locus of control
C) emotional intelligence
D) self-efficacy
E) agreeableness
17) ________ is the ability to control your emotions and act with honesty and integrity in reliable and
adaptable ways.
A) Self-awareness
B) Situational awareness
C) Social awareness
D) Self-management
E) Relationship management
18) The interdisciplinary field of organizational ________ tries to explain and predict workplace behavior to
help managers better lead and motivate others.
A) awareness
B) development
C) culture
D) strategy
E) behavior
19) ________ are abstract ideals that guide one's thinking and behavior across all situations.
A) Ethics
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B) Cultures
C) Perceptions
D) Attitudes
E) Values
20) The three components of ________ are affective, cognitive, and behavioral.
A) values
B) stress
C) job satisfaction
D) personality
E) attitudes
21) The statement "I really don't like that Randall got so angry in that meeting" reflects the ________
component of an attitude.
A) behavioral
B) factual
C) cognitive
D) value
E) affective
22) The statement "I won't give Austin such a tight deadline again" reflects the ________ component of an
attitude.
A) affective
B) decisional
C) cognitive
D) behavioral or intentional
E) factual
23) Because people are uncomfortable with inconsistency between their attitudes and behaviors, they will
seek to reduce
A) group behavior.
B) fundamental attribution.
C) cognitive dissonance.
D) causal attribution.
E) a self-serving bias.
24) Under which of the following circumstances would the desire to reduce cognitive dissonance be
greatest?
A) when the individual has little control
B) when large amounts of money are on the line
C) when the elements seem like an inconsequential ambiguity
D) when there is little emotional investment in the situation
E) when the components of attitude have no inconsistency
25) Which of the following is NOT one of the main ways to reduce cognitive dissonance?
A) Change your attitude.
B) Complete an emotional intelligence assessment.
C) Change your behavior.
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D) Find consonant elements that outweigh the dissonant ones.
E) Belittle the importance of the inconsistent behavior.
26) According to Festinger, how people deal with cognitive dissonance depends on three factors. Which are
the correct three factors?
A) importance, control, and rewards
B) control, bias, and personality
C) personality, decision making, and judgment
D) decision making, situation, and bias
E) situation, self-awareness, and control
30) ________ is the tendency to attribute to an individual the characteristics one believes are typical of the
group to which that individual belongs.
A) Stereotyping
B) Selective perception
C) Self-serving bias
D) Attribution
E) The halo effect
31) Timothy was hiring a new financial analyst, and he had several good candidates. He was leaning toward
hiring Jade, a Japanese American woman, because he thinks Asians are better at math. Timothy is
exhibiting which distortion in perception?
A) racism
B) recency effect
C) stereotyping
D) Pygmalion effect
E) self-serving bias
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32) ________ occurs when we form an impression of an individual based on a single trait.
A) The recency effect
B) A self-fulfilling prophecy
C) Fundamental attribution error
D) Self-serving bias
E) The halo effect
33) ________ is the tendency to remember recent information better than earlier information.
A) Stereotyping
B) Self-serving bias
C) Fundamental attribution bias
D) Selective perception
E) The recency effect
34) ________ is the tendency to attribute another person's behavior to his or her personal characteristics
rather than to the situation the person is in.
A) The halo effect
B) Fundamental attribution bias
C) Self-serving bias
D) Selective perception
E) Stereotyping
35) Because she beat her goal this year by nearly 30 percent, Helena has been telling everyone in the sales
department of her incredible skill as a salesperson. But last year when she didn't even reach her goal, she
said her failure was due to the poor economy. Helena provides an example of
A) the halo effect.
B) a self-fulfilling prophecy.
C) fundamental attribution bias.
D) selective perception error.
E) self-serving bias.
36) A waitress assumes a group of poorly dressed customers to be ungenerous tippers. She doesn't pay
much attention to them during their meal, forgets to bring their drinks, and doesn't ask if they want dessert.
In the end, she gets the result that she expects, a very small tip. This is an example of
A) the halo effect.
B) selective perception error.
C) fundamental attribution bias.
D) self-serving bias.
E) a self-fulfilling prophecy.
37) ________ is the extent to which employees have positive or negative feelings about various aspects of
their work.
A) Job involvement
B) Job satisfaction
C) Organizational commitment
D) Job performance
E) Job enrichment
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38) Alicia really doesn't like her new boss and is not happy with the new tasks she's been assigned and the
long hours she's been working. Still, she truly believes in what the company is trying to accomplish. Alicia
has
A) poor job performance.
B) low job satisfaction.
C) low organizational commitment.
D) poor job enrichment.
E) low job involvement.
39) If a person is satisfied with their job, which of the following may NOT be reduced?
A) workload
B) absenteeism
C) turnover
D) stress
E) tardiness
40) Stark Industries was just rated number one for job satisfaction on a survey compiled by an outside
entity. The report cited that employees at Stark Industries had a strong ________ and reported low levels of
________.
A) job involvement; work–life balance
B) organizational commitment; perceived stress
C) motivation; life satisfaction
D) perceived stress; life satisfaction
E) perceived stress; absenteeism
41) ________ represent(s) all the ways people are unlike and alike.
A) Lifestyle
B) Dimensions
C) Diversity
D) Conditions
E) Background
42) Which of the following is NOT one of the four layers of the diversity wheel?
A) organizational dimensions
B) external dimensions
C) internal dimensions
D) management status
E) personality
44) Organizational dimensions, the outer layer of the diversity wheel, include all of the following EXCEPT
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A) management status.
B) union affiliation.
C) seniority.
D) work location.
E) ethnicity.
45) Which of the following dimensions is NOT an example of an external or secondary dimension on the
diversity wheel?
A) religion
B) income
C) geographic location
D) seniority
E) personal habits
46) Which of the following dimensions is an example of an organizational dimension on the diversity
wheel?
A) income
B) volunteer experience
C) educational background
D) union affiliation
E) physical abilities
47) Which of the following is a common reason that some women face a glass ceiling?
A) poor goal setting
B) inability to motivate others
C) lack of mentors
D) poor financial performance
E) inability to produce high-quality work
49) Kwan has a Master's degree in psychology, but he is working at a sunglasses cart in the mall. He is
currently experiencing
A) reverse discrimination.
B) the glass ceiling.
C) attribution.
D) underemployment.
E) overemployment.
50) ________ is the belief that one's native country, culture, language, abilities, or behavior is superior to
those of another culture.
A) Reverse discrimination
B) Stereotyping
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C) An ethical dilemma
D) Ethnocentrism
E) Diversity
51) ________ is the tension people feel when they are facing or enduring extraordinary demands,
constraints, or opportunities and are uncertain about their ability to handle them effectively.
A) Apprehension
B) Role conflict
C) Stress
D) Role overload
E) Anxiety
52) While a moderate amount of stress can have some health and behavioral benefits, excess stress can
reveal itself in all of the following ways EXCEPT
A) insomnia.
B) slurred speech.
C) hostility.
D) alcohol abuse.
E) heart attack.
53) ________ is a state of emotional, mental, and even physical exhaustion, expressed as listlessness,
indifference, or frustration.
A) Eustress
B) Distress
C) Burnout
D) Role overload
E) Role ambiguity
54) Jenn switched jobs to one that was within a half mile of her home and she could walk on most days.
After about three months, her new boss announced the company was moving 15 miles outside the city. This
would mean that Jenn would now have an hour and half commute that involved a subway and two busses.
Her stressor would be considered a
A) negative stressor.
B) strong stressor.
C) crises.
D) hassle.
E) positive stressor.
55) To reduce unhealthy stressors in organizations, which of the following would NOT produce favorable
results?
A) provide employee assistance programs
B) recommend a holistic wellness approach
C) make jobs interesting
D) provide close, authoritative supervision
E) make career counseling available
56) Which of the following includes self-efficacy, self-esteem, locus of control, and emotional stability?
A) personality tests
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B) organizational behaviors
C) core self-evaluations
D) managerial attitudes
E) personality dimensions
57) ________ is the debilitating lack of faith in your ability to control your environment.
A) Learned helplessness
B) Self-efficacy
C) Self-esteem
D) Locus of control
E) Emotional stability
60) Sylvester is 57 and his company is downsizing. He knows that his position is one that will be cut so he
has started to prepare his résumé to look for a new job. Hunter tells him not to bother, as he will not get
another job, at least not one that is equivalent to his current job. He tells Sylvester that things have changed
since Sylvester went to college and that he couldn't realistically offer too much in the workforce today.
Hunter is demonstrating a(n)
A) causal attribution.
B) age stereotype.
C) recency effect.
D) implicit bias.
E) halo effect.
61) Research has shown that four-year-old African-American boys are suspended and expelled more often
than any other race or gender, regardless of the race of the teacher. The reasons most often given are that
they just can't sit still and control their bodies. This is an example of
A) age stereotype.
B) recency effect.
C) halo effect.
D) casual attribution.
E) implicit bias.
62 Darrell makes many mistakes in the accounting system because he does not understand the language and
has found the manuals confusing. Gerald makes mistakes because he rushes. This is an example of
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A) age stereotype.
B) recency effect.
C) halo effect.
D) casual attribution.
E) implicit bias.
63) On the first day of class, your teacher walked in and told everyone to look to the left and to the right at
the people sitting next to them, because at the end of the semester only one of them would still be in the
class with a passing grade. The teacher stated a
A) self-serving bias.
B) fundamental attribution bias.
C) self-fulfilling prophecy.
D) race/ethnicity stereotype.
E) recency effect.
64) During a managers meeting, Maritza rolled her eyes three times, made a cynical remark, and slammed
her notebook down on the table. How would you describe Maritza?
A) She is a stink bomb thrower.
B) She is an entangler.
C) She is a porcupine.
D) She is a complainer.
E) She is a blamer.
65 David decided to start running each night as soon as work ended before heading home. He has found that
it has helped him to be more attentive to his family when he gets home, and it has made him feel better
about his work day. What is he working on?
A) engaging in emotional regulation
B) channeling his emotions
C) identifying his emotional triggers
D) determining his physiological responses
E) defining his "good attitude" behaviors
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