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Hey, some students are weak in this area and some people are weak in short answers area ( knowing the fact that there is already a thread for short answers ) I would like to open one for multiple choice. So guys/girls feel free to post up your multiple choice problems where by the students and my self will try to help you understand the question.

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The decision to fold Ansett saw a conflict of interest between which two internal stakeholders ?


a) shareholders and customers
b) the government and customers
c) employees and management
d) employees and creditors
 

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Here are two more which im currently having problem with

Park south is an established family hotel with long-standing staff.Management is reluctant to introduce a labour saving booking system that would be cost effective. A reason for this resistance to change could be

a) inertia
b) A lack of financial skill
c) Legal restrictions
d) social considerations

Also

Which of the following influences reflects the impact of established groups within society such as trade unions, lobby groups and employers assications?

a) political
b) economic
c) institutional
d) global

I have the answers, but I dont know why my answers are wrong. I chose b and a respectivly
 
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I think I'm good at MCQ's... tell me if these are right:

conics2008 said:
The decision to fold Ansett saw a conflict of interest between which two internal stakeholders ?

a) shareholders and customers
b) the government and customers
c) employees and management
d) employees and creditors
D

conics2008 said:
Park south is an established family hotel with long-standing staff.Management is reluctant to introduce a labour saving booking system that would be cost effective. A reason for this resistance to change could be

a) inertia
b) A lack of financial skill
c) Legal restrictions
d) social considerations
A

conics2008 said:
Which of the following influences reflects the impact of established groups within society such as trade unions, lobby groups and employers assications?

a) political
b) economic
c) institutional
d) global
C -- by process of elimination, though it's not an exact syllabus term. This question and the previous one are odd, where did you get them from?
 

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Hey I got them from the leading edge text book from my school library. I think you got some of them wrong.

can you explain, why ???

its goes like this c, d and c

you got the last one right ??

can you explain why you chose institutional over political ??

for the 2nd one you chose inertia, its kind of right but b sound right also but in the back it says social considerations is right ??

and for the first one, i dont even get the question ??

the answer is employees and managment ??

wired questions ??
 
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conics2008 said:
you got the last one right ??

can you explain why you chose institutional over political ??
Because those things are not political in nature. Political influences refers to the government and its policies.

conics2008 said:
for the 2nd one you chose inertia, its kind of right but b sound right also but in the back it says social considerations is right ??
Social considerations was my next guess but as it's not a syllabus term I didn't think it'd be the answer. My reasoning was that they would be reluctant to implement a "labour-saving" technology as it would result in retrenchments (i.e. they are considering the social aspects such as the fact that it would result in [short-term] unemployment etc).

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and for the first one, i dont even get the question ??

the answer is employees and managment ??
Neither... I assume that management don't have a choice in folding. :\


Poor questions yeah, I haven't seen many HSC questions that ambiguous.
 

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