2024 – 1 Which of the following would NOT contribute to organizational effectiveness a excellent quality assurance procedures
MULTIPLE QUESTIONS – 2024
1. Which of the following would NOT contribute to organizational effectiveness?
a. excellent quality assurance procedures
b. quality employee retention programs
c. superior customer relations processes
d. high prices for all goods and services
2. Considerable risks are involved when managers make decisions MOST LIKELY because the
decisions ________.
a. are made under uncertain conditions
b. affect many people
c. produce significant revenue
d. are plagued with faulty judgements
3. In the managerial function of ________, managers encourage and motivate workers to work
toward organizational goals.
a. leading
b. organizing
c. planning
d. controlling
4. Which of the following is the BEST description of diversity?
a. different socio-economic backgrounds
b. distinct ethical perspectives shared by many
c. unified business objectives shared across multiple organizations
d. highly skilled workers within a specific discipline
5. David Berry is the manager of a racially diverse department; however, no minorities are in
supervisory positions. Therefore, he plans to actively recruit a minority supervisor. Because he is
concerned that nonminority employees may oppose his decision, he is MOST LIKELY dealing
with a ________.
a. cultural challenge
b. flexibility challenge
c. fairness and justice challenge
d. decision-making and performance challengeChallenge Examination 8 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
6. Rick Ward, human resources manager for May and Simmons Company, is developing a new
benefits package that can be customized to provide care for unmarried life partners and
workers caring for aged parents. Such a program would meet the ________ challenge of
managing a diverse workforce.
a. sensitivity
b. flexibility
c. fairness
d. performance
7. A specific component of personality that describes particular tendencies a person has to feel,
think, and act in a certain way is ________.
a. a mood
b. an ability
c. a trait
d. a behavior
8. Which of the following statements about the Big Five model of personality is TRUE?
a. A person will always have one trait in which they rank highest.
b. A person who ranks high on extraversion is likely to have many social interaction with
others.
c. A person who ranks high on agreeableness will rank low on conscientiousness.
d. A person who ranks high in extraversion can rank high or low on any other trait.
9. Dana is an attorney. She is a gifted legal thinker and writer. When her partners bring her a legal
problem that they will need to address in court she is almost always able to help them.
However, she refuses to go into court herself. She explains that she simply does not feel
comfortable speaking publicly. In which trait does Dana MOST LIKELY rank low?
a. extraversion
b. agreeableness
c. conscientiousness
d. openness to experience
10. High self-monitors would perform especially well in all of the following jobs EXCEPT ________.
a. sales
b. consulting
c. spokesperson for a company
d. devil’s advocate on a team Challenge Examination 9 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
11. ________ is the extent to which people have pride in themselves and their capabilities.
a. Self-monitoring
b. Self-esteem
c. Agreeableness
d. Conscientiousness
12. Individuals with Type B personalities are MOST LIKELY to be ________.
a. impatient
b. driven
c. competitive
d. relaxed
13. ________ pertain to fairness, equity, and impartiality in decision-making.
a. Utilitarian values
b. Moral rights values
c. Justice values
d. Equal rights values
14. Laura is a manager at a retail store. She recently found out that the company is facing
budget cuts. She was given the option to give all of her employees a 3% pay cut or lay off
one employee. If she were using utilitarian values as her guide, which decision would
she MOST LIKELY make?
a. give all her employees a 3% pay-cut
b. organize a protest
c. quit the job so she does not have to make a decision
d. lay off one employee
15. Passage of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act ________.
a. overrides the need for an organization to have a code of ethics
b. diminishes protections for whistleblowers
c. increases the reporting obligations of public companies
d. instates regular auditing of public companies
16. How a worker feels about his or her job or organization represents the ________ of the worker’s
attitude.
a. behavioral component
b. affective component
c. cognitive component
d. temperamental componentChallenge Examination 10 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
17. What statement BEST describes how situational factors may affect work mood?
a. Only major events and conditions in one’s life affects work mood.
b. Major and minor events and conditions affect one’s work mood.
c. Situational factors do not affect work mood.
d. Workplace incivility is the most important factor of work mood.
18. A manager notices a high amount of workplace incivility in the office. What strategy should
the manager employ to BEST combat this?
a. push up work deadlines
b. reprimand rude employees
c. encourage face-to-face conversations
d. beautify the office
19. Individuals who are salient are often perceived in ________ inconspicuous members of a
group.
a. more neutral terms than
b. more extreme terms than
c. less extreme terms than
d. the same terms as
20. A ________ is a systematic tendency to use, ignore, or interpret information about a target in a
particular way that results in inaccurate perceptions.
a. stereotype
b. bias
c. paradigm
d. schema
21. Travis Randall often boasts of his ability to “size up” candidates interviewing for a new
job in the first 30 seconds of the interview. He notes that the rest of the interview is spent
collecting information to prove to his boss why his initial assessment is correct. This is an
example of ________.
a. stereotype
b. bias
c. primacy effect
d. schemaChallenge Examination 11 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
22. Which of the following is NOT a bias that can have an effect on the attributions people
make to their own behaviors or the behaviors of others?
a. fundamental attribution error
b. systematic observational bias
c. actor-observer effect
d. self-serving attributions
23. The ________ occurs when a manager thinks a subordinate’s behavior is due to some innate
characteristic rather than to the situation.
a. fundamental attribution error
b. attention deficit syndrome
c. actor-observer effect
d. residual attribution error
24. Fundamental attribution errors MOST LIKELY occur when one ________.
a. takes credit for successes and avoids blame for failures
b. focuses on the actor and ignores the context
c. is unaware of all of the individual factors that influence behavior
d. attributes the behavior of others to external causes
25. When Jennifer Olsen started working at the law firm of Gould, Starnt, and Heffernen, she
knew she was one of only a few women at the company who was balancing work and single
motherhood. Determined to make her job a success, she worked long hours and sacrificed
much time with her child for the good of the firm. Despite her efforts, her productivity, and
her high rate of cases won, she knew there were other lawyers at her company who would
always see her as a single mother first and a lawyer second. Which of the following is NOT
TRUE about the perceptions of Jennifer’s co-workers?
a. Jennifer’s coworkers are basing their perceptions on stereotypes of single mothers.
b. Jennifer’s coworkers are calling upon dysfunctional schemas as they perceive her.
c. Jennifer’s coworkers’ perceptions of her are influenced by their knowledge of the fact
that she is a single mother.
d. Jennifer’s coworkers are using impression management in order to make themselves
look better to the firm owners.Challenge Examination 12 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
26. Despite the fact that she walked into the interview chewing gum, which Dan found very
unprofessional, he hired Margaret, in part, because, like him, she was born and raised in Ohio.
On her first two or three job performance evaluations, Dan gave her high ratings, even though
she was often late and missed many deadlines, because she made a good overall impression,
especially compared to her very inadequate co-workers.
Which of the following biases has Dan NOT allowed to cloud his judgement when it comes to
Margaret?
a. primacy effect
b. contrast effect
c. halo effect
d. similar-to-me effect
27. The intended result of ________ is that once an undesired behavior ceases to be reinforced,
its frequency will diminish until it no longer occurs.
a. extinction
b. behavior modification
c. operational intervention
d. shaping
28. According to operant conditioning theory, punishment ________ the probability of an
undesired behavior.
a. increases
b. reduces
c. negates
d. eliminates
29. Negative reinforcement ________ the probability of a desired behavior.
a. increases
b. decreases
c. eliminates
d. has no effect on
30. Which of the following is LEAST LIKELY to contribute to an employee’s level of creativity?
a. internal locus of control
b. intelligence
c. self-esteem
d. structureChallenge Examination 13 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
31. ________ is all of the information, skills, and expertise that an individual or a group has about
the kind of work being performed.
a. Autonomy
b. Situational synergy
c. Task-relevant knowledge
d. Operational awareness
32. According to Peter Senge, which of the following is NOT a key activity central to a learning
organization?
a. encouraging low self-efficacy
b. encouraging learning in groups and teams
c. developing complex schemas
d. communicating a shared vision for the organization
33. According to expectancy theory, valence, instrumentality, and expectancy must be ________ in
order for an employee to be motivated to perform desired behaviors and to perform them at
a high level.
a. zero
b. one
c. high
d. low
34. A factory worker really wants to move up in the corporation. He does his work, stays late, and
is always looking for extra ways to help. He gets passed up for promotion after promotion.
This will MOST LIKELY affect his ________.
a. instrumentality
b. valence
c. expectancy
d. equity
35. According to Stacy Adams, a ________ is simply another employee or group of employees
perceived to be similar to oneself.
a. substitute
b. peer group
c. referent
d. doppelgangerChallenge Examination 14 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
36. Barbara Subaru is a secretary with a prestigious law firm who has observed that other
secretaries with the firm receive better pay and have better working conditions than she
does, even though she is more productive than they are. Equity theory would label this
condition as ________.
a. overpayment inequity
b. referent inequity
c. underpayment inequity
d. imbalance inequity
37. According to equity theory, which of the following actions would an employee NOT take to
restore equity?
a. change the inputs for his own work
b. change the inputs or outcomes of the referent
c. change his perceptions of inputs and outcomes
d. change the outputs of his own work
38. Gerald Simmons, a manager for Computers-R-Us, has been studying the equity theory of
motivation. In an effort to be equitable, he plans to give the same percentage pay raise to
each of his employees who work 40 hours a week. His plan ________.
a. will eliminate previous inequities at the store
b. demonstrates an understanding of the unique inputs of each employee
c. considers that effort and behavior are likely to vary across workers
d. may be a problem for those who feel underpaid
39. After employees are allowed to interact with customers or clients, and made responsible
for managing these relationships and satisfying customers, which of the following core job
dimensions would NOT increase?
a. task identity
b. skill variety
c. autonomy
d. feedback
40. The three individual differences identified by the job characteristics model that affect the
relationships between the core dimensions and the psychological states and the relationships
between the psychological states and the outcomes include ________.
a. skill variety, task identify, and task significance
b. growth-need strength, level of knowledge and skills, and satisfaction with the work
context
c. core dimensions, critical psychological states, and growth-need strengths
d. experienced meaningfulness of work, experienced responsibility for work outcomes, and
knowledge of resultsChallenge Examination 15 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
41. According to the social information processing model, the social environment includes all of
the following EXCEPT ________.
a. other work group members
b. supervisors
c. books and documentaries
d. employee’s own past behaviors
42. According to the social information processing model, workers’ past behaviors will MOST
LIKELY affect ________.
a. how they view their current jobs and work outcomes
b. how they currently view past experiences
c. their extrinsic motivation
d. their future earnings potential
43. Tom Siegmund joined Chrismer and Park Co. as a security guard 30 years ago and after many
years of hard work is now the company’s security manager. Tom has received several job offers
from other companies over the years, but has always chosen to stay with Chrismer and Park.
Jesse Black is also a 30-year veteran who works as a clerk at Chrismer and Park. Tom and
Jesse see each other only at the annual veteran’s awards ceremony. This year, Jesse told Tom
how unhappy he was in his work, but that he couldn’t do anything about it because he had
never received a job offer from another company. According to social information processing
theory, if all other things are equal, Tom’s job satisfaction is MOST LIKELY ________.
a. the same as Jesse’s, as they both joined the company at the same time
b. higher than Jesse’s, as Tom is a manager and Jesse is a clerk
c. higher than Jesse’s, based on Tom’s past choices and personal sacrifices
d. less than Jesse’s, because Tom has more responsibility
44. ________ advocates job simplification and job specialization, and its key goal is maximizing
performance.
a. Job enrichment
b. Job enhancement
c. Scientific management
d. The job characteristics model
45. A doctor is asked to improve her relationship with her patients. She usually has little time to
spend with them due to other obligations of her job. She is also expected to take on more
patients because another doctor is taking an extended leave. She will most MOST LIKELY
feel ________.
a. role conflict
b. underload
c. overload
d. role ambiguityChallenge Examination 16 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
46. ________ is the uncertainty that occurs when employees are not sure about what is expected
of them and how they should perform their jobs.
a. Role ambiguity
b. Role conflict
c. Role distress
d. Role uncertainty
47. Sara Chan is unsure about what is expected of her and how she should perform her job.
Therefore, she is experiencing ________.
a. role ambiguity
b. role conflict
c. work-life balance stress
d. underload
48. ________ relates to the steps people take to deal with and control their stressful feelings.
a. Retroactive coping
b. Problem-focused coping
c. Solution-focused coping
d. Emotion-focused coping
49. When ________ is successful, stressful feelings generated by threats and opportunities do not
get out of hand.
a. emotion-focused coping
b. problem-focused coping
c. solution-focused coping
d. psycho-social coping
50. One technique for dealing with stress is to manage time better. This requires ________.
a. coming in earlier and leaving later
b. making and prioritizing lists of tasks
c. setting time limits for interactions with your boss
d. not attending meetings
51. Members of an organization form ________ when they have a common goal or objective that
they are trying to achieve by uniting their efforts.
a. interest groups
b. friendship groups
c. cross-functional teams
d. self-managed work teamsChallenge Examination 17 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
52. The stages of group development include all of the following EXCEPT the ________ stage.
a. norming
b. adjourning
c. forming
d. conforming
53. The ________ stage of group development is characterized by considerable conflict.
a. norming
b. adjourning
c. forming
d. storming
54. Role ________ may be formally specified in a written job description or emerge informally over
time as members work out methods for getting the job done.
a. taking
b. norming
c. relationships
d. negotiations
55. The performance of responsibilities that are associated with an assigned role is referred to as
role ________.
a. taking
b. relating
c. norming
d. occupation
56. Which of the following is NOT an advantage that rules can offer for controlling and managing
the behavior and performance of group members?
a. They help ensure the performance of behaviors beneficial to organizational
effectiveness.
b. They allow comparison of actual behaviors to behaviors specified by the rules.
c. They eliminate the impact of group norms.
d. They help newcomers learn the right way to perform their roles.Challenge Examination 18 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
57. A research team believed that an organization’s members would perform better when in a
group. They studied how much effort was exerted in a tug of war contest when individuals
were by themselves and when the individuals were on a team with others. They were MOST
LIKELY to find that ________.
a. individuals exerted the same amount of effort regardless of the situation
b. individuals exerted less effort when they knew they were being watched
c. individuals exerted more effort when in a group
d. individual exerted less effort when in a group
58. Every day his group meets, Mike shows up late, texts on his phone, and doesn’t exert much
effort. Kate is getting angry with Mike’s behavior. An example of the sucker effect would be if
Kate ________.
a. works harder to compensate for Mike
b. resigns from the group
c. reports Mike to the supervisor
d. starts showing up late
59. James Thompson’s “model of group tasks” suggests that as task interdependence within a
group ________ the degree and intensity of the interactions between group members who are
required to perform the group’s task ________.
a. increases; decrease
b. increases; increase
c. decreases; increase
d. decreases; remains unchanged
60. ________ groups tend to promote cohesiveness.
a. Large
b. Dysfunctional
c. Small
d. Diverse
61. Groups tend to be MOST cohesive when members are ________.
a. coherent
b. homogeneous
c. heterogeneous
d. amalgamatedChallenge Examination 19 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
62. Competition between groups is LEAST LIKELY to promote organizational effectiveness when
________.
a. one group competes against another to see which group can maintain the highest-
quality standards
b. one group becomes more concerned with beating another group than with achieving
the organization’s goals
c. groups that are doing especially well receive public recognition
d. groups are given or adopt their own names
63. Sources of functional or divisional organizational power do NOT include ________.
a. visibility
b. centrality
c. ability to control contingencies
d. ability to control and generate resources
64. ________ is how vital or crucial the activities of a function or division are to the operation of
the entire organization and the degree to which it is positioned to gain access to important
information from other functions.
a. Centrality
b. Contingency
c. Relevance
d. Irreplaceability
65. Jim Bosley is a corporate manager for a large corporation. He has the authority to approve
projects of the organization’s subsidiaries. He knows that his PRIMARY source of power is his
________.
a. irreplaceability
b. control over contingencies
c. control over resources
d. referent power
66. According to Pondy’s model, as the parties in the ________ conflict stage assert their views,
the significance of the disputed issue is likely to be blown out of proportion.
a. felt
b. latent
c. manifest
d. perceived Challenge Examination 20 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
67. According to Pondy’s model, during the ________ conflict stage, one party decides how to
react to or deal with the party that it sees as the source of the conflict and both parties try to
hurt each other and thwart each other’s goals.
a. latent
b. felt
c. perceived
d. manifest
68. Every conflict episode leaves a conflict ________ that affects the way both parties perceive
and respond to future episodes.
a. outcome
b. residue
c. resolution
d. aftermath
69. Grace is shopping for a computer when a salesman begins telling her why she should choose a
certain model. He is using technical terms that Grace doesn’t understand, so Grace loses
interest and leaves. In the future, the salesman should ________.
a. change how he encodes the message
b. change how he decodes the message
c. use more jargon
d. use non-verbal communication
70. The ________ provides paths of communication for delicate information, as well as for
potential and actual crises.
a. grapevine
b. advice network
c. trust network
d. communication network
71. Encoding is MOST necessary to communication because it ________.
a. eliminates information distortion
b. entails modifying a message based on who is receiving it
c. provides specialized terminology
d. gives credibility to the message
72. Which of the following is enhanced by nonverbal communication?
a. a text message
b. an in-person meeting
c. a telephone message
d. a company’s annual reportChallenge Examination 21 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
73. Personally addressed written communication BEST helps to ________.
a. provide nonverbal cues
b. promote instantaneous feedback
c. speed up communication
d. encourage the receiver to pay attention to it
74. ________ allows a sender to communicate with the largest number of receivers
simultaneously.
a. Voicemail
b. Instant messaging
c. Personally addressed written communication
d. Impersonal written communication
75. Organizational members often engage in ________; that is, they search for and choose
acceptable responses to opportunities and problems.
a. optimizing
b. rationalizing
c. satisficing
d. sacrificing
76. The only doctor in a small town had a problem. He wanted to see all of the people who
needed his care but he did not have enough time in the day to do so. He was especially
worried that if he did not see certain patients, they would not be able to afford the doctor in
the next town over. His problem is a(n) ________ one.
a. optimal
b. rational
c. ethical
d. financial
77. Heuristics are best described as ________.
a. helpful and effective in all situations
b. helpful in some situations and dangerous in others
c. harmful and nonproductive in all situations
d. harmful when used in nonprogrammed decision makingChallenge Examination 22 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
78. The fact that decisions made by groups are more extreme than decisions made by individuals
is LEAST LIKELY associated with ________.
a. the diffusion of responsibility occurs
b. knowing that other group members support the same decision can cause group
members to become more confident in their position
c. as a group discusses alternatives, members of the group come up with persuasive
arguments to support their favored alternative and the group’s confidence in the chosen
alternative increases
d. the diversity found in groups that cannot exist within single individuals
79. ________ can become dysfunctional when individual members become more concerned about
winning the battle than in making a good decision.
a. Individual decision-making
b. Programmed decision-making
c. Nonprogrammed decision-making
d. Group decision-making
80. ________ is a spontaneous, participative, decision-making technique that groups use to
generate a wide range of alternatives from which to make a decision.
a. Producing
b. Brainstorming
c. Nominal group technique
d. Delphi technique
81. A company uses mass production to manufacture toilet paper. The organization MOST
LIKELY ________.
a. has an organic structure
b. has a mechanistic structure
c. uses nonroutine technology
d. carries high task analyzability
82. An example of ________ technology is the services rendered by a small group of auditors hired
to evaluate the accuracy of a firm’s financial statements.
a. mediated
b. functional
c. small-batch
d. assembly-line Challenge Examination 23 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
83. ________ technology is based primarily on the use of automated machines that are
programmed to perform the same operations time and time again.
a. Process
b. Functional
c. Information
d. Mass-production
84. The principle of the ________ chain of command states that an organization should operate
with the fewest levels possible.
a. minimum
b. retractable
c. streamlined
d. hierarchical
85. Top management members do not want a tall organization, so they should ________.
a. follow the principle of maximum chain of command
b. stress the importance of low risk behaviors to employees
c. hire more managers to supervise lower level managers
d. offer training to employees to enable them to make more decisions
86. ________ is the ongoing communication among different people and functions that is
necessary for an organization to achieve its goals.
a. Instant messaging
b. Mutual adjustment
c. Divisional alignment
d. Functional integration
87. A company manufactures parts for military aircrafts. The process requires accuracy and
precision, and each job must be done in a certain way to ensure high quality. An
instrumental value of this company would MOST LIKELY be ________.
a. creativity
b. excellence
c. attention to detail
d. risk taking
88. If an organization has a terminal value of ________, it will MOST LIKELY have an instrumental
value of ________.
a. excellence; profitability
b. responsibility; creativity
c. conservation; innovation
d. morality; being honestChallenge Examination 24 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
89. Which of the following is LEAST LIKELY a terminal value of innovativeness?
a. maintaining high standards
b. working hard
c. being creative
d. playing it safe
90. An organization develops ________ to encourage members to adopt certain terminal and
instrumental values and to behave in certain ways as they pursue their goals.
a. specific norms
b. regulatory frameworks
c. generalized expectations
d. organizational guidelines
91. Henry Ford said, “Learning together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working
together is success.” Based on this, his organization MOST LIKELY had an instrumental value
of ________.
a. profitability
b. innovation
c. morality
d. cooperation
92. Which of the following would an innovative company be MOST LIKELY to do that an inert
company would not do?
a. promote from within the company
b. cut costs as low as possible
c. abide by the most rigid ethical standards
d. experiment with additional product lines
93. All of the following are common instrumental values in a company with an inert culture
EXCEPT ________.
a. laziness
b. noncooperation
c. output restriction
d. entrepreneurshipChallenge Examination 25 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
94. According to Hofstede, ________ is the dimension of culture that focuses on the values
that govern the relationship between individuals and groups.
a. national ethos
b. power distance
c. individualism versus collectivism
d. achievement versus nurturing orientation
95. In a country with low power distance, the government would MOST LIKELY view programs to
equalize wealth amongst all citizens in a(n) _______ manner.
a. indifferent
b. unethical
c. positive
d. negative
96. An organization decided it wanted its members always to be looking for ways to make the
organization better through efficiency or product improvement. Employees attended a
meeting where the TQM strategy was explained. When the strategy was evaluated within a
month, it was determined to be ineffective. Which of the following is LEAST LIKELY a reason
for the poor evaluation?
a. It was too drastic of a change.
b. The managers did not empower the employees.
c. The strategy can take much longer than one month to be effective.
d. The employees were not behind the change.
97. A(n) ________ typically develops as an organization grows and is a principal source of inertia,
especially in large organizations.
a. matrix structure
b. organic structure
c. mechanistic structure
d. hyperbolic structure
98. Organizational change is MOST LIKELY to be resisted ________.
a. if it reinforces group norms
b. by a highly cohesive group
c. if the organizational culture is weak
d. by political coalitions who currently lack powerChallenge Examination 26 BAM 515 Organizational Behavior
99. Individuals within an organization are LEAST LIKELY to resist change because of ________.
a. uncertainty
b. force of habit
c. selective perception
d. profit motive
100. A ________ is any activity that is vital to quickly delivering goods or services to customers or
that promotes high quality or low cost.
a. function
b. business process
c. production scheme
d. operational method
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