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Final Exam Sustainable Development

This summary describes the results of an exam attempt on corporate social responsibility. The attempt lasted 51 minutes and received a score of 64 out of 80 points. The summary includes the date the attempt was made and the number of questions answered correctly.
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Final Exam Sustainable Development

This summary describes the results of an exam attempt on corporate social responsibility. The attempt lasted 51 minutes and received a score of 64 out of 80 points. The summary includes the date the attempt was made and the number of questions answered correctly.
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Score for this attempt: 64 out of 80

Presented on October 21 at 23:42


This attempt lasted 51 minutes.

Question 1
0/4 points.
Socially Responsible Consumption mainly depends on some of the
following business aspects:

Medium quality products, economical products, innovative products,


imported products

Correct answer

Environmental concern, dignified treatment of workers, innovative products,


quality products

Economic products, dignified treatment of workers, cash flow, green marketing

Answered

Environmental concern, affordable products, fair treatment of workers,


innovative products

Question 2
4/ 4 points.
A transformational rebound effect

d. Eco-efficiency is achieved but with product lifespan extension services.

It is presented when eco-efficiency manages to reduce production costs and


the price of the product and therefore the demand for it increases.
Correct!

It is based more on consumer preferences and less on price.


b. The money saved by the purchase of the product that took into account the eco-
low price efficiency, it helps to buy more products.
it's not so much based on the price of the item as on the

consumer preference. Example: the E‐Commerce is environmentally better if


replace 3.5 trips, if the truck has 25 deliveries and if the travel distance is
greater than 50 km..

Question 3
4/ 4 points.
The double standard of companies is a negative aspect of responsibility.
social understood as:

c. Strategic responsibility

d. Extended producer responsibility

a. Development of social thought


Correct!

b. Corporate Philanthropy
In corporate philanthropy, there is a risk that some industries continue
some rules in social matters and at the same time others in economic and administrative matters.

Question 4
4/ 4pts.
Reviewing unit 1 we have this concept of green markets, "The concept
green buying means the integration of the environmental component in decision making
purchase decisions of goods and contracting of services. This means
choose the products based on their composition, content, the packaging, the
possibilities of being recycled, the waste they generate, the efficiency
energy-efficient or if they possess any eco-label.
These eco-labels identify those products or services whose
environmental effects throughout its life cycle are less than those of
in the same category that cannot obtain the distinction. Therefore, The
eco-labeling is a label that informs and encourages consumers to
choose products and services with lower impacts on the environment
"environment" taken from http://www.lineaverdemunicipal.com/consejos-
environmental/eco-labeling-ecological-label.pdf statement: When buying a box
tuna at the supermarket and find a Dolphin Safe label, this can be
consider an eco-label because:
It guarantees me a contribution to the foundation

Tuna must necessarily have dolphin for flavor

It's not an eco-label.

Correct!

It guarantees me that dolphins will not be hunted for tuna production.

Question 5
4/ 4 points.
the disappearance of animal and plant species, the loss of ecosystems and the
genetic diversity that leads to the transformation of the landscape and habitat
know how

Destruction of the planet's fleet

Correct!

Loss of the planet's biodiversity

Destruction of the planet's vegetation

Loss of the planet's vegetation

Question 6
4/ 4 points.
It is the commitment of companies to contribute to economic development.
sustainable, working with employees, their families, the local community, and society
in general to improve your quality of life
Corporate global responsibility

Corporate local responsibility

Correct!

Corporate social responsibility

Corporate environmental responsibility

Question 7
4/ 4 points.
Goods and services obtained through processes that generate a lower impact
Positive about the environment is a statement:
Correct!

False

True

Feedback: it is false because products in green markets seek to


the opposite is a lesser NEGATIVE impact on the environment

Question 8
4/4 points.
The maquilas, generally in Asian countries, are a clear example of exclusion.
social and child abuse, due to the conditions of inequality and poverty of these
Countries where children must work. From the above, eco-design should consider that:

Environmental aspects must be considered in the product life cycle.

Economic aspects must be relevant for product development.


Political aspects must be fundamental guidelines in the design of the cycle.
product life

Correct!

Social aspects must be included in the life cycle design of


product

Question 9
0/ 4 points.
The importance of Corporate Social Responsibility lies not only in a
strategic implementation aimed at managing the impacts generated by the
business activities, but also the constant monitoring and control of it.
strategy for the involved stakeholders. Based on the above, it can be inferred
what
Answered

a. La demanda y exigencia de los consumidores por productos y/o servicios que


implementen la una gestión de bajo costo, logra una dinámica rentable y
responsible at the corporate level

The demand and supply of products and/or services that implement CSR achieves
a dynamic of ethical and responsible decline at the business level

Correct answer

The demand and expectation of consumers for products and/or services that
they implement CSR, achieving a dynamic of ethical and responsible advancement at the level
business

The demand from consumers for products and/or services that implement the
CSR achieves a dynamic of ethical and responsible advancement at the corporate level.

Question 10
4/ 4 points.
It is expressed as the commitment of management regarding performance.
company's environmental aspect. It refers to the public declaration of intentions and
de los principios de acción para la empresa en cuanto a la problemática ambiental.
The previous definition corresponds to:

the social management of the organization

Correct!

The environmental policy of the organization

The social policy of the organization

The environmental management of the organization

Question 11
4/ 4 points.
From a business perspective, dematerialization is based on a
result-driven production. Its main objective is reduction,
absolute figures, of the use of materials and energy while satisfying the
needs of the producer. Therefore, we can say that:

There is a reduction in raw materials and product outputs are directly affected.
proportional to the production

The only thing that can be done is to regulate the production model so that the
organization manages its impacts better

Correct!

Consequently, the production model must be based on two pillars:


limits of natural capital and the search for new development models
There is a reduction in outputs with the firm purpose of keeping them constant.
impacts

Question 12
4/ 4points.
There are two characteristics of functional sales:

c. The flow of materials is linear and the cost of the initial investment can be
distributed during use

b. Quality support involves several companies and the consumer unit can
to be changed through adjustment

The warranty is fixed, and the unit of consumption is acquired once.


Correct!

a. There is no initial investment and the function is guaranteed for the entire life of the product.
The function is guaranteed for the entire life of the product, There is no investment.
initial are characteristics of functional sales.

Question 13
4/ 4pts.
Green markets offer environmentally friendly products and services or
derived from the sustainable use of the environment. These also are
known as green products. Therefore, one of the aspects that characterizes it
es:

Only represents goods and services that are easily degradable.

Their post-consumption systems are the only result of performance improvement.


environmental

It can only be made from green raw materials

Correct!
Project a high-quality image that includes environmental sensitivity.
related to the product attributes and in turn with the environmental achievements of
the producing companies.

Question 14
4/ 4pts.
Miniaturization or the reduction in the size of products to decrease the
consumption of materials and energy, is a tool used in

Green products

Sustainable consumption

Social responsibility

Correct!

Dematerialization

Question 15
0/ 4pts.
One of the rebound effects of implementing a product-service system
which is based on the increase in product demand due to low prices is:

Snowball effect

Transformational effect

Correct answer

Direct effect

Answered
Trade-off effect

Question 16
4/4 points.
A solar product is characterized by its

It is produced under fair conditions.


Correct!

Its embodied energy is renewable

b. Does not pose an imminent danger to life

c. Use less energy


It does not pose an imminent danger to life (safe products) Consume less
energy (efficient products) and it is produced under fair conditions (social products).

Question 17
4/4 points.
Green wash is a tool that facilitates green marketing.

True

Correct!

False

On the contrary, greenwashing was invented by companies that do not engage in any type of
effort for the environment but they want to pretend that they do to get
economic benefit.

Question 18
4/ 4 points.
1. According to the evolution of green markets, we cannot speak of:

b. Environmental green marketing


c. Sustainable green marketing

a. Ecological green marketing


Correct!

d. Strategic green marketing


Strategic green is not a category of green marketing but rather the level of commitment.
environmental green of companies

Question 19
0/ 4pts.
The third-degree ecological seal is:

The one who appoints a private promoter unrelated to the producers, distributors and
sellers of the labeled products. The certified products or resources are
Labels informing that the product has been made in a friendly manner.
with the environment.

Answered

The one set by a private promoter external to producers, distributors, and sellers
of the labeled products. Compliance verification is achieved through
certification procedures of the industry itself.

The one who establishes the same company based on its own production standards,
The consumer knows it through advertising. The certification is given by the manager.

Correct answer

Those set by the industrial associations, with the certification criteria of the
academies and environmental organizations. The certification is granted by the organization itself.
industry, or external certification companies.

Question 20
4/ 4pts.
The design of environmentally friendly products or services; the formulation of
marketing strategies in favor of the care and protection of the environment and the
projection of a corporate image that includes environmental sensitivity
related to the products and at the same time to the environmental achievements of the
companies have three main aspects of

Markets for the public

Functional markets

Correct!

Green markets

multiple products

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