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MGLQZ

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In paragraph 3, the phrase a strong moral compass most nearly means
 
  a. the ability to apply abstract rules to a concrete solution in the business world.
  b. the ability to find a way out of a business loophole.
  c. the ability to judge between right and wrong and act with integrity.
  d. the ability to navigate the system of rules and legislation with ease.

Question 2

Applying rules to a situation in order to arrive at a solution involves
 
  a. a loophole.
  b. ethical drift.
  c. managerial judgment.
  d. working through stages of reasoning.



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Answer to Question 1

c. the ability to judge between right and wrong and act with integrity.

Answer to Question 2

d. working through stages of reasoning.





 

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