HRM 320 Final Exam
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1. TCO 1:
The SILK factors assist in determining whether a person is:
A) an employee or an employer
B) taxed using the alternative minimum tax formula
C) an employee or an individual contractor
D) wearing proper business casual clothing.
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2.2. TCO 1: Bob hires Johnny to sell newspapers. Bob tells Johnny to sell the
newspapers for $1.00 each. Bob has given Johnny what type of authority:
A) Implied Authority.
B) Apparent Authority.
C) Disciplinary Authority.
D)Express Authority.
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3.3. TCO 1: Andy Applicant is being considered for the position of CFO of ACME
Co. The company wants to make sure that Andy will not disclose sensitive
financial information without the permission of ACME's board of directors. To
protect the sensitive financial information, ACME Co. should get Andy to sign
a:
A) Nondisclosure Agreement.
B) Restriction Agreement.
C) Waiver.
D) Workers compensation claim form.
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4.4. TCO 2 & 3: How did the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act (OWBPA)
amend the ADEA?
A) prohibits discrimination against older workers who refuse to learn new
skills.
B) prohibits discrimination against older workers who have gray hair.
C) prohibits discrimination against older workers because they would be a
financial burden on the employer's health insurance and pension plans.
D) all of the above.
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5.5. TCOs 2 & 3: Sexual harassment is prohibited by: (
A) Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
B) the Equal Pay Act.
C) the Pregnancy Discrimination Act.
D) the Equal Employment Opportunity Act.
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6.6. TCOs 2 & 3: The Age Discrimination in Employment Act only applies to
employers with:
A) 10 or more employees.
B) 15 or more employees.
C) 20 or more employees
D) 25 or more employees.
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7.7. TCO 2 & 3. Title VII prohibits discrimination based on race, sex,
national origin, religion and:
A) age.
B) color.
C) sexual orientation.
D) no other basis.
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8.8. TCO 2 & 3: Discrimination on the basis of national origin is
prohibited by:
A) Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
B) Immigration Control and Reform Act.
C) The Unauthorized Aliens Act.
D) None of the above.
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9.9. TCOs 2 & 3: Sexual harassment encompasses which of the following types
of conduct?
A) Requests for sexual favors.
B) Distribution of material of a sexual nature.
C) Comments or jokes of a sexual nature.
D) All of the above can be considered sexual harassment.
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10.10. TCO 2 & 3: The Americans With Disabilities Act requires employers to
make:
A) any accommodation the disabled employee needs.
B) make only the accommodations that do not require more than a minimal
cost to accommodate the disabled employee.
C) a reasonable accommodation.
D) a practical accommodation.
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11.11. TCOs 2 & 3: Martin's male boss makes sexually inappropriate comments
to Martin on a daily basis. Assuming that the conduct is severe or pervasive
and unwelcome, can Martin successfully demonstrate that the conduct is unlawful
sexual harassment? (Points : 5)
No, because same sex harassment is not covered by Title VII.
Yes, because Title VII prohibits all harassing conduct.
No, because Title VII does not prohibit sex based harassment directed toward
males.
Yes, if the conduct was directed toward Martin based on his sex.
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12.12. TCO 4: Which law requires employers to obtain permission before hiring a
third party to conduct a back ground check of an applicant? (Points : 5)
Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Title VII.
Fair Employment Act.
Equal Pay Act.
Question 13.13.
TCO 4: A person who reports the illegal or unlawful activity of his or her
employer and is then fired or demoted may have a case for: (Points : 5)
Whistle-blower.
repudiation.
retaliation.
hostile environment harassment.
quid pro quo harassment.
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14.14. TCO 5: The Norris-LaGuardia Act provided for each of the following
except: (Points : 5)
injunctions could not be used to prohibit any person from participating in a
labor dispute.
labor unions could provide relief funds to strikers.
yellow dog contracts were directly outlawed.
collective bargaining was endorsed as a matter of public policy.
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15.15. TCO 5: The Employees Association Labor Union believes that ACME Co. has
engaged in unfair labor practices and should file a complaint with: (Points :
5)
NLRB.
EEOC.
DOL.
OSHA.
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16.16. TCO 6: If an employer has commited an OSHA violation, an OSHA director
will issue a citation. The employer, upon receipt, has _______- to
contest the violation or it will become a final order not subject to judicial
review. (Points : 5)
7 business days
15 business days
7 days
15 days
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17.17. TCO 6: The research arm of OSHA is known as: (Points : 5)
ROSH.
FEDOSH.
NIOSH.
FBI.
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18.18. TCO 6: If OSHA decides to impose fines or penalties against an employer,
that employer may appeal to: (Points : 5)
the president.
Congress.
the courts.
NIOSH.
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19.19. TCO 7: Which of the following workers would be entitled to overtime pay?
(Points : 5)
Elementary school teachers.
A baby sitter.
A manual laborer for a landscape company.
A commissioned car salesperson.
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20.20. TCO 7: Child labor is restricted by the: (Points : 5)
FLSA.
FMLA.
EEOC.
NLRB.
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21.21. TCO 8: Each week I contribute a portion of my salary to my employer's
401k plan and that contribution is matched by my employer. This type of
retirement plan is referred to as a: (Points : 5)
defined benefit plan.
defined pension plan.
defined enrollment plan.
defined contribution plan.
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22.22. TCO 9: The law that requires employers to provide departing employees
with certification of health insurance coverage is: (Points : 5)
HIPAA.
FMLA.
ADA.
Title VII.
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23.23. TCO 9: COBRA requires employers to provide departing employees with
health insurance continuation for at least: (Points : 5)
3 months.
12 months.
18 months.
24 months.
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24.24. TCO 9: The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 prohibits
discrimination against: (Points : 5)
Illegal aliens.
US Citizens.
Legal Reformers.
Legal aliens.
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25. 25. TCO 4: What does it mean when an employee acts within the "scope of
employment"? Give an example of an employee that is acting within the
scope of employment. (Points : 10)
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26. 26. TCO 5: What is a ULP? Provide three examples committed by unions.
(Points : 10)
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27. 27. TCOs 7 and 8: Under FMLA, when can an employer request three medical
certifications of a serious health condition, and at whose expense will they be
done? (Points : 10)
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28. 28. TCOs 2 & 3: Janet Deepahli applied for a position as a marketing
director. During the last interview the Executive Vice President of Marketing
asked Janet how to pronounce her name at which Janet revealed her husband was
from Iraq. Although she was considered the top candidate after two interviews,
she was not given the job. The position was later given to another candidate of
American heritage. May Janet bring a claim for national origin discrimination
based on her spouse's national origin, and if so, what must she prove? If not,
why not? (Points : 15)
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29. 29. TCOs 2 and 3: Meredith Jones, age 42, was fired from her position as an
administrative assistant. She was replaced a week later by a 25-year old.
Meredith did nothing about her firing for 2 ½ years and then decided to sue for
age discrimination. Will she be successful? Why or why not? (Points : 15)
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30. 30. TCO 4: Carleen is a waitress at the Midway Diner. She notices that
members of the kitchen staff do not cover their hair while preparing food, and
do not frequently wash their hands. Carleen is concerned about this practice
and reports it to her manager, who does not take any action. Carleen then
reports her concerns to OSHA. Can Midway fire Carleen for reporting this
action? (Points : 15)
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31. 31. TCO 7: Cecilia is a 14-year old freshman at United High School. She
works from 2pm to 10pm three days a week. In order to get to work on time she
leaves school early missing her last class. Her last class rotates each day so
no one really notices. Is this permissible? Explain what law either allow
or prohibits this behavior, and why. (Points : 15)
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32. 32. TCO 8: Who is a qualifying beneficiary under COBRA? (Points : 15)
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33. 33. TCO 9: National origin discrimination is prohibited against a job
applicant or employee. Besides discriminating against the job applicant
or employee directly, how else might national origin discrimination occur so
that the job applicant or employee would have a claim? (Points : 15)
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