1、Management, 11e (Robbins/Coulter)Chapter 4 Managing Diversity1) Workplace diversity refers exclusively to the differences between employee characteristics.Answer: FALSEPage Ref: 99Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual2) The concept of workforce diversity expa
2、nded from compliance to an issue of business survival during the early 1980s. Answer: FALSEPage Ref: 99Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual3) Demographic characteristics such as differences in age, gender, race, etc. reflect surface-level diversity among emp
3、loyees.Answer: TRUEPage Ref: 100Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual4) Deep-level diversity refers to easily perceived differences that may trigger certain stereotypes, but that do not necessarily reflect the ways people think or feel.Answer: FALSEPage Ref:
4、100Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual5) One of the strategic benefits of workplace diversity is that it can be viewed as moral and ethical, as well as the right thing to do.Answer: TRUEPage Ref: 100Topic: What Is Management?Objective: 1Difficulty: EasyClas
5、sification: Conceptual6) Recent research indicates that people management benefits might be hard to come by in teams performing more interdependent tasks over a long period of time.Answer: TRUEPage Ref: 101Topic: What Is Management?Objective: 1Difficulty: ModerateClassification: Conceptual7) An impo
6、rtant impact that workplace diversity has on organizational performance is through the increase in employee turnover.Answer: FALSEPage Ref: 101Topic: What Is Management?Objective: 1Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual8) According to projections of the U.S. population, the ethnic groups that wi
7、ll exhibit the maximum change are the Hispanic and African American populations.Answer: FALSEPage Ref: 102Topic: What Is Management?Objective: 2Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual9) The main reason for the predicted stabilization of world population growth by 2050 is the decline in birthrates
8、 as nations advance economically.Answer: TRUEPage Ref: 104Topic: What Is Management?Objective: 2Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual10) People aged 65 and older are expected to soon outnumber children under age 5 for the first time in history.Answer: TRUEPage Ref: 104Topic: What Do Managers Do
9、?Objective: 2Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual11) Worldwide population trends indicate that we will witness dwindling labor supply and increasing total global savings rates.Answer: FALSEPage Ref: 105Topic: What Do Managers Do?Objective: 2Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual12) Employe
10、rs generally tend to view older workers as not being flexible or adaptable and being more resistant to new technology.Answer: TRUEPage Ref: 105Topic: What Do Managers Do?Objective: 3Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual13) Women and men now each make up almost half of the workforce in the U.S.A
11、nswer: TRUEPage Ref: 106Topic: What Do Managers Do?Objective: 3Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual14) Research indicates that men tend to prefer jobs that encourage work-life balance more than women do.Answer: FALSEPage Ref: 106Topic: What Do Managers Do?Objective: 3Difficulty: EasyClassifica
12、tion: Conceptual15) Men are found to follow a nurturing, inclusive, and collaborative style of leadership, in contrast to women.Answer: FALSEPage Ref: 106Topic: What Do Managers Do?Objective: 3Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual16) In the job setting, African Americans are found to receive lo
13、wer job performance ratings, be paid less, and promoted less frequently than their White counterparts.Answer: TRUEPage Ref: 107Topic: What Do Managers Do?Objective: 3Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual17) Employers are justified if they do not hire workers with disabilities as they lack job s
14、kills and experience necessary to perform as well as their abled counterparts.Answer: FALSEPage Ref: 108Topic: What Do Managers Do?Objective: 3Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual18) U.S. federal law does not prohibit discrimination against employees on the basis of sexual orientation.Answer:
15、TRUEPage Ref: 109Topic: What Do Managers Do?Objective: 3Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual19) Men are more likely than women to start out in an entry-level position, even when they have the same educational qualifications.Answer: FALSEPage Ref: 112Topic: What Do Managers Do?Objective: 4Diffi
16、culty: EasyClassification: Conceptual20) Our human nature is to not accept or approach anything thats different from us.Answer: TRUEPage Ref: 115Topic: What Do Managers Do?Objective: 5Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual21) The ways in which people in an organization are different from and sim
17、ilar to one another is known as _.A) business etiquetteB) work cultureC) workplace diversityD) organizational democracyAnswer: CPage Ref: 99Topic: Who Are Leaders, and What is Leadership?Objective: 1Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual22) According to the Society for Human Resource Management,
18、 diversity _.A) is the collective strength of experiences, skills, talents, perspectives, and cultures that each agent and employee brings to his/her organizationB) refers to the ways in which people in an organization are different from and similar to one anotherC) is an array of physical and cultu
19、ral differences that constitute the spectrum of human differencesD) is often used to refer to differences based on ethnicity, gender, age, religion, disability, national origin, and sexual orientationAnswer: DPage Ref: 99Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: ModerateClassification: Concept
20、ual23) The period of time between the 1960s to 1970s focused on _.A) assimilating minorities and women into the corporate settingB) making employees more aware and sensitive to the needs and differences of othersC) diversity and inclusion for business success, profitability, and growthD) complying w
21、ith laws and regulations through affirmative action policies and programsAnswer: DPage Ref: 99Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: ModerateClassification: Conceptual24) During which era was the term workforce diversity first used?A) new milleniumB) late 1980sC) 1960s to 1970sD) early 1980
22、sAnswer: BPage Ref: 99Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual25) Which of the following was a feature of the period from the late 1980s to the late 1990s in terms of workplace diversity?A) shifting from compliance and focusing only on women and minorities to in
23、cluding everyoneB) focusing on complying with laws and regulations, such as Title VII of the Civil Rights ActC) seeing workplace diversity as a core business issue, important to achieve business success, profitability, and growthD) developing corporate programs to help improve self-confidence and qu
24、alifications of diverse individuals so they can fit inAnswer: APage Ref: 99Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: ModerateClassification: Conceptual26) In terms of workplace diversity, the New Millenium has witnessed increased focus on _.A) complying with laws and regulations laid down by t
25、he Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionB) assimilating minorities and women employees into the corporate settingC) shifting from compliance to include everyone in diversification effortsD) diversity and inclusion for business success, profitability, and growthAnswer: DPage Ref: 99Topic: Who Are M
26、anagers?Objective: 1Difficulty: ModerateClassification: Conceptual27) Jeff is an employee with the accounting department at a major shipping service provider in Texas. Soon after he joined following his graduation, his company developed corporate programs to help improve self-confidence and qualific
27、ations of diverse employees so they could fit in. During which period of time did Jeff start working for his employers?A) New milleniumB) 1960s to 1970sC) Early 1980sD) Late 1980s to late 1990sAnswer: CPage Ref: 99AACSB: Analytic SkillsObjective: 1Difficulty: ModerateClassification: Application28) W
28、hich of the following demographic characteristics reflects surface-level diversity?A) differences in valuesB) ethnicityC) personalityD) work preferencesAnswer: BPage Ref: 100Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual29) Differences arising from which of the follow
29、ing factors becomes more important to people as they get to know each other?A) genderB) ethnicityC) raceD) personalityAnswer: DPage Ref: 100Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual30) Which of the following benefits of workplace diversity is categorized as strat
30、egic?A) better use of talentB) improved system flexibilityC) potential to improve market shareD) reduced costs associated with high turnoverAnswer: CPage Ref: 100Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual31) Which of the following people management benefits arises
31、 from workplace diversity?A) improved system flexibilityB) potential to increase market shareC) increased understanding of the marketplaceD) better use of employee talentAnswer: DPage Ref: 100Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: EasyClassification: Conceptual32) Which of the following ben
32、efits of workplace diversity is attributed to organizational performance?A) reduced costs associated with high turnover and absenteeismB) potential source of competitive advantage from improved innovation effortsC) increased understanding of the marketplace and improved ability to better market to d
33、iverse customersD) ability to attract and retain employees of diverse backgroundsAnswer: APage Ref: 100Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: ModerateClassification: Conceptual33) Amanda works as a technical support executive at ColoWare Systems. Which of the following factors, if true, cou
34、ld trigger certain stereotypes about Amanda among her co-workers, though not necessarily reflecting the way they feel or think about her?A) Amanda does not believe in engaging in gossip about her coworkers.B) Amanda prefers working late every evening to working over the weekend.C) Amanda has a Swedi
35、sh mother and an African American father.D) Amanda tends to dominate discussions among her co-workers.Answer: CPage Ref: 100AACSB: Analytic SkillsObjective: 1Difficulty: ModerateClassification: Application34) How does surface-level diversity differ from deep-level diversity?A) Surface-level diversit
36、y is reflected by differences in personality and values, while deep-level diversity is influenced by age and ethnic differences.B) Surface-level diversity can affect the way people view organizational rewards and their communication with other, while deep-level diversity do not necessarily reflect t
37、he ways people think or feel.C) Surface-level diversity can affect the way people perceive others, especially in terms of assumptions or stereotyping, while deep-level diversity may affect general behavior of people at work.D) Surface-level diversity becomes more important as people get to know each
38、 other, while deep-level diversity becomes less relevant with increasing familiarity between people.Answer: CPage Ref: 100Objective: 1Difficulty: ModerateClassification: Conceptual35) Which of the following correctly reflects the characteristics of the current U.S. population?A) Nearly one in five A
39、mericans today is an immigrant.B) The median age of the U.S. population has risen significantly over the last decade.C) The Asian population in the United States is presently the largest ethnic group.D) The Hispanic community represents nearly one-third of the total U.S. population.Answer: BPage Ref
40、: 103Topic: Who Are Managers?Objective: 1Difficulty: ModerateClassification: Conceptual36) Which of the following statements is true of the changing trends in U.S. workplaces?A) The surge in immigration, especially over the last two decades, has flooded the United States with low-wage foreign labor.
41、B) Organizations must recognize that they cant expect employees to assimilate into the organization by adopting similar attitudes and values.C) In most U.S. metropolitan cities, more immigrants are employed in low-wage jobs like construction, cleaning, or manufacturing, than in white-collar occupati
42、ons.D) People now entering the workforce are significantly older, less ethnically diverse and/or natively-born.Answer: BPage Ref: 103Topic: What Is Management?Objective: 2Difficulty: ModerateClassification: Conceptual37) The total world population in 2010 is estimated at almost 7 billion individuals
43、. The total world population is forecasted to hit 9 billion by 2050, at which point the United Nations predicts the total population will either stabilize or peak after growing for centuries at an ever-accelerating rate. The main reason for this major shift is _.A) the unprecedented rate at which wo
44、rld population is agingB) the decline in birthrates as nations advance economicallyC) the high level of mobility of the international workforce across national bordersD) the alarming rate of depletion of natural resources necessary for sustaining the populationAnswer: BPage Ref: 104Topic: What Is Ma
45、nagement?Objective: 2Difficulty: DifficultClassification: Conceptual38) Which of the following trends has been observed in the world population in terms of aging?A) People aged 65 and older will soon outnumber children under age 5 for the first time in history.B) The worlds population aged 80 and ov
46、er is projected to shrink to less than half its current estimate between the years 2008 and 2040.C) The worlds population is growing younger at a faster rate than it did in comparison with the previous two centuries.D) As nations have advanced economically, birthrates have increased in proportion and contributed to the subsequent decrease in the median age of the worlds population.Answer: APage Ref: 104Topic: What Is Management?Objective: 2Difficulty: ModerateClassification: Conceptual39) Trends observed in the shif