STRAYER BUS475 WEEK 10 QUIZ 10
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Question 1
Which of the following sectors receives the largest percentage of corporate cash and in-kind contributions?
Health and human services.
Education.
Civic and community.
Culture and arts.
Question 2
Which company paid its employees to volunteer in their communities two days a week after a tsunami in Japan disrupted operations at its U.S. facilities?
General Electric.
UPS.
Sony.
Honda Motor Company.
Question 3
As communications improve and people around the world are able to witness the horrors of natural disasters, terrorism, and war, international relief efforts by corporations are becoming:
Less important.
More important.
Obsolete because of social media.
A liability because of negative media.
Question 4
Which company donates 5 percent of its branches or stores’ total sales revenue to a worthy local nonprofit organization three days a year?
H&M.
Whole Foods Markets.
Bank of America.
Citigroup.
Question 5
What company gives all of its earnings to charity?
Seventh Generation.
The Body Shop.
Newman’s Own.
Patagonia.
Question 6
Foreign-owned corporations use foundations:
More frequently than U.S. firms.
Less frequently than U.S. firms.
About as often as U.S. firms.
Only for setting up disaster relief.
Question 7
Which of the following non-profit, locally funded and controlled organizations offer housing rehabilitation and financial services to neighborhood residents?
General Electric.
UPS.
Sony.
Honda Motor Company.
Question 8
Habitat for Humanity is considered a:
Corporation.
Government division.
Nongovernmental organization.
Program for the homeless.
Question 9
According to a Harvard Business Review study, which of the following is not an area in which corporate contributions are most likely to enhance a company’s competitiveness?
Context for strategy and rivalry.
Demand conditions.
Stakeholder management.
Factor conditions.
Question 10
The term civic engagement describes:
The active involvement of businesses and individuals in improving communities.
A competitive, free market environment.
Strong governmental regulation to control businesses at the municipal level.
A close and collaborative business-government relationship.
Question 11
What percentage of AT&T’s procurement spending went to minority, women, and disabled veteran-owned businesses in 2011?
1 percent.
5 percent.
15 percent.
25 percent.
Question 12
The share of all giving made up by in-kind contributions of products and services has been:
Rising steadily over the past decade.
Declining steadily over the past decade.
Remaining relatively constant over the past decade.
Declining sharply over the past decade.
Question 13
Another term for corporate giving is corporate:
Welfare.
Goodwill.
Philanthropy.
Citizenship.
Question 14
Which region received the most U.S. international charitable contributions in 2011?
Europe
Africa
Asia-Pacific.
Latin America-Caribbean.
Question 15
Which company provided one million fre.
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1. STRAYER BUS475 WEEK 10 QUIZ 10
Report this Question as Inappropriate
Question 1
Which of the following sectors receives the largest percentage
of corporate cash and in-kind contributions?
Health and human services.
Education.
Civic and community.
Culture and arts.
Question 2
Which company paid its employees to volunteer in their
communities two days a week after a tsunami in Japan disrupted
operations at its U.S. facilities?
General Electric.
UPS.
Sony.
Honda Motor Company.
Question 3
As communications improve and people around the world are
able to witness the horrors of natural disasters, terrorism, and
war, international relief efforts by corporations are becoming:
Less important.
More important.
Obsolete because of social media.
A liability because of negative media.
Question 4
Which company donates 5 percent of its branches or stores’
total sales revenue to a worthy local nonprofit organization
three days a year?
H&M.
Whole Foods Markets.
Bank of America.
Citigroup.
Question 5
2. What company gives all of its earnings to charity?
Seventh Generation.
The Body Shop.
Newman’s Own.
Patagonia.
Question 6
Foreign-owned corporations use foundations:
More frequently than U.S. firms.
Less frequently than U.S. firms.
About as often as U.S. firms.
Only for setting up disaster relief.
Question 7
Which of the following non-profit, locally funded and
controlled organizations offer housing rehabilitation and
financial services to neighborhood residents?
General Electric.
UPS.
Sony.
Honda Motor Company.
Question 8
Habitat for Humanity is considered a:
Corporation.
Government division.
Nongovernmental organization.
Program for the homeless.
Question 9
According to a Harvard Business Review study, which of the
following is not an area in which corporate contributions are
most likely to enhance a company’s competitiveness?
Context for strategy and rivalry.
Demand conditions.
Stakeholder management.
Factor conditions.
Question 10
The term civic engagement describes:
The active involvement of businesses and individuals in
3. improving communities.
A competitive, free market environment.
Strong governmental regulation to control businesses at the
municipal level.
A close and collaborative business-government relationship.
Question 11
What percentage of AT&T’s procurement spending went to
minority, women, and disabled veteran-owned businesses in
2011?
1 percent.
5 percent.
15 percent.
25 percent.
Question 12
The share of all giving made up by in-kind contributions of
products and services has been:
Rising steadily over the past decade.
Declining steadily over the past decade.
Remaining relatively constant over the past decade.
Declining sharply over the past decade.
Question 13
Another term for corporate giving is corporate:
Welfare.
Goodwill.
Philanthropy.
Citizenship.
Question 14
Which region received the most U.S. international charitable
contributions in 2011?
Europe
Africa
Asia-Pacific.
Latin America-Caribbean.
Question 15
Which company provided one million free vouchers for its
online technology skills courses and certification exams during
4. 2009?
Apple, Inc.
IBM Corp.
Microsoft Corporation.
Dell, Inc.
Question 16
The Ad Council’s inaugural campaign slogan was:
“Friends don’t let friends drink and drive.”
“A mind is a terrible thing to waste.”
“Loose lips sink ships.”
“Only you can prevent forest fires.”
Question 17
Who warned, “Advertisements contain the only truth to be
relied on in a newspaper?”
Barack Obama.
Bill Clinton.
Thomas Jefferson.
George Washington.
Question 18
In 2011 Facebook and Time Warner joined forces to create this
program against bullying
“Stand Up Against Bullies”.
“Prevent Bullying Now”.
“Be Brave: Stop Bullying”.
“Stop Bullying: Speak Up”.
Question 19
Scenario-based press releases, key discussion points, and
procedures to activate the organization’s website are all part of
which step in an effective crisis management plan?
Get ready before the crisis hits.
Communicate quickly, but accurately.
Use the Internet.
Do the right thing.
Question 20
The right to free speech is protected under the U.S.
Constitution’s:
5. Fifth Amendment.
Third Amendment.
First Amendment.
Preamble.
Question 21
Global businesses that have extended their public relations
strategies globally should:
Ensure that sufficient funding is allocated globally for a
positive and effective public affairs impact.
Never decentralize their global public relations programs to
ensure the company has “one voice.”
Assume that there is no anti-American sentiment in the
countries where they have operations.
Ignore local customs and emerging issues in the locations where
they operate.
Question 22
A significant business disruption that stimulates extensive news
media and social networking coverage is called a(n):
Corporate crisis.
Nightmare.
Public outcry.
Dark site.
Question 23
Crises are:
Not unique.
Always tragedies.
Often unexpected events.
Rarely disruptive.
Question 24
In a 1998 FTC report to Congress, how many websites did the
government agency find collected personal consumer
information?
Less than 10 percent.
Approximately 25 percent.
Approximately 67 percent.
Over 85 percent.
6. Question 25
According to comScore, a provider of digital intelligence, in
December 2008 the total number of individuals, aged 15 and
older, who accessed the Internet from their home or work
computers was:
100,000.
1 million.
1 billion.
10 billion.
Question 26
A critical function of the public relations manager is:
Crisis management.
Financial management.
Corporate governance.
Accounting.
Question 27
The agency created in 1934 and charged with regulating
interstate and international communications by radio, television,
wire, satellite, and cable is called:
Online Privacy Commission.
Securities and Exchange Commission.
Federal Communications Commission.
Federal Trade Commission.
Question 28
In 1889, the first public relations department was created by:
John Rockefeller.
George Westinghouse.
Andrew Carnegie.
Franklin Pierce.
Question 29
The “WE AGREE” campaign was an image advertisement about
what?
Facebook’s position on bullying.
Chevron’s position on big oil’s support of local schools.
S.C. Johnson’s focus on supporting American families.
BP’s focus on supporting clean energy sources.
7. Question 30
The International Public Relations Association was founded in:
2009
1970
1955
1930
ANSWER
1. Health and human services.
2. Honda Motor Company.
3. Obsolete because of social media.
4. Whole Foods Markets.
5. Newman’s Own.
6. Less frequently than U.S. firms.
7. Honda Motor Company.
8. Nongovernmental organization.
9. Stakeholder management.
10. The active involvement of businesses and individuals in
improving communities.
11. 25 percent.
12. Rising steadily over the past decade.
13. Philanthropy
14. Latin America-Caribbean.
15. Microsoft Corporation.
16. “Loose lips sink ships.”
17. Thomas Jefferson.
18. “Stop Bullying: Speak Up”.
19. Get ready before the crisis hits.
20. First Amendment.
21. Ensure that sufficient funding is allocated globally for a
positive and effective public affairs impact.
22. Corporate crisis.
23. Often unexpected events.
24. Over 85 percent.
25. 1 billion.
26. Crisis management.
8. 27. Federal Communications Commission.
28. George Westinghouse.
29. Chevron’s position on big oil’s support of local schools.
30. 1955
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INSERT INTO PRODUCT_FEATURES VALUES (11,
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INSERT INTO PRODUCT_FEATURES VALUES (11, 'Color',
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INSERT INTO PRODUCT_FEATURES VALUES (12,
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1. Shopping cart content for the customer with word David in
their full name, sorted with the wish list at the end
CUSTOMER PRODUCT NAME QUANTITY
UNIT PRICE IN WISH LIST
-------------------- -------------------- ---------------------- ----------
------------ ------------
Bill G. Davidson Broadband Router 3 75
Bill G. Davidson Harry Potter 1 50
Bill G. Davidson Men's Jacket 1 99
Bill G. Davidson Lone Wolf 2 17
N
22. Bill G. Davidson Laser Printer 2 250
N
David S. Harrington Speaker System 1 65
David S. Harrington Student Backpack 4 35
David S. Harrington Binocular 2 60
David S. Harrington A Raisin in the Sun 1 11
Y
9 rows selected
2. List of ALL customers and the total price of their shopping
carts, excluding the wish list
CUSTOMER CART VALUE [$]
-------------------- ----------------------
John M. Newton 130
Bob R. Hume 243
Jeff A. Newman
23. Bill G. Davidson 908
David S. Harrington 325
3. List ALL shopping carts in descending order of the number of
items, excluding the wish list
CUSTOMER NUMBER OF ITEMS
-------------------- ----------------------
Bill G. Davidson 5
Bob R. Hume 3
David S. Harrington 3
John M. Newton 2
Jeff A. Newman 0
4. List ALL products and the number of shopping carts they are
in (if any)
24. PRODUCT NAME SHOPPING CART OCCURENCES
-------------------- ------------------------
USB Flash Drive 1
Harry Potter 1
Laser Printer 1
Laptop Mouse 1
iPhone Development 1
Broadband Router 1
A Raisin in the Sun 2
Swiss Army Knife 0
Student Backpack 1
Binocular 1
Men's Jacket 1
The Lost Years 1
Speaker System 1
Lone Wolf 1
Flash Light 2
25. 15 rows selected
5. All products with a 'Brand' feature in Outdoors and
Electronics categories
PRODUCT BRAND
CATEGORY
-------------------- -------------------------------------------------- ---
-----------------
Broadband Router Linksys
Electronics
Speaker System Logitech
Electronics
Laser Printer HP
Electronics
Laptop Mouse Logitech
Electronics
USB Flash Drive Kingston
Electronics
Binocular Celestron
Outdoors
Men's Jacket Columbia
26. Outdoors
Student Backpack Jan Sport
Outdoors
8 rows selected
6. Create a view of unshipped goods, with individual quantities
and prices, for each customer, and select all the rows from it.
CREATE VIEW succeeded.
CUSTID PRICE QUANTITY
---------------------- ---------------------- ----------------------
3 35 2
5 25 3
5 65 2
7. Using the view created before, display all customers who
have unshipped orders, with the total value of the unshipped
27. orders per customer
CUSTOMER VALUE OF UNSHIPPED GOODS [$]
-------------------- ----------------------------
Bob R. Hume 70
Bill G. Davidson 205
8. The first three most sold products of category 'Books' (don't
count unshipped orders)
PRODUCT NUMBER OF TIMES SOLD
-------------------- ----------------------
Harry Potter 2
A Raisin in the Sun 1
Lone Wolf 1
9. Number of HP products sold during the last month (from
28. current date)
HP PRODUCTS SOLD LAST MONTH
---------------------------
1
10. Use a correlated query to find the names of the customers
who have more than 2 copies of the same item in their shopping
cart
CUSTOMERS WITH MORE COPIES
--------------------------
Bill G. Davidson
David S. Harrington
11. List of shopping carts with the cheapeast and the most
expensive product in each
29. CUSTOMER CHEAPEST PRODUCT PRICE
MOST EXPENSIVE PRODUCT PRICE
-------------------- -------------------- ---------------------- ----------
------------ ----------------------
Bill G. Davidson Lone Wolf 17 Laser
Printer 250
David S. Harrington A Raisin in the Sun 11
Speaker System 65
Bob R. Hume A Raisin in the Sun 11 Flash
Light 80
John M. Newton The Lost Years 15 Flash
Light 80