#1
What does CSR stand for in Supply Chain Management?
Customer Satisfaction Ratio
Corporate Social Responsibility
Cost Saving Ratio
Consumer Sustainability Report
#2
In the context of supply chain sustainability, what is the concept of the 'circular economy'?
A model focused on linear production and consumption
A model promoting continuous recycling and reuse of materials
A model emphasizing excessive waste generation
A model prioritizing planned obsolescence
#3
In the context of CSR, what does the acronym ESG stand for?
Economic, Social, Governance
Environmental, Social, Governance
Ethical, Sustainable, Governance
Eco-friendly, Social, Governance
#4
In the context of CSR, what is the purpose of conducting social audits in the supply chain?
To measure financial performance
To assess the environmental impact
To evaluate ethical and social practices
To analyze market trends
#5
In CSR, what is the significance of the 'shared value' concept in supply chains?
Maximizing profits at the expense of social and environmental concerns
Creating value for both the business and society through responsible practices
Ignoring stakeholder interests
Prioritizing short-term gains over long-term sustainability
#6
Which of the following is not a primary focus of CSR in Supply Chain Management?
Environmental sustainability
Ethical labor practices
Maximizing shareholder profits
Community engagement
#7
What is the Triple Bottom Line approach in CSR?
Profit, People, and Process
Profit, People, and Planet
Profit, Product, and Process
Profit, Product, and Planet
#8
Which international standard provides guidelines for integrating social responsibility into an organization's supply chain processes?
ISO 9001
ISO 14001
ISO 26000
ISO 45001
#9
What is the concept of 'sustainable sourcing' in the context of CSR in supply chains?
Ensuring the cheapest supplier is selected
Prioritizing suppliers with ethical and environmentally friendly practices
Maximizing profit margins through aggressive negotiations
Relocating the supply chain to low-cost regions
#10
What is the significance of the United Nations Global Compact in the context of CSR and supply chain management?
It provides a framework for human resources management
It offers guidelines for ethical marketing practices
It outlines principles for responsible business conduct
It focuses solely on financial reporting standards
#11
What role does stakeholder engagement play in the success of CSR programs in supply chain management?
It is unnecessary for CSR success
It helps identify and address concerns of various stakeholders
It undermines the credibility of CSR initiatives
It only benefits shareholders
#12
Which of the following is an example of a social aspect of CSR in Supply Chain Management?
Reducing carbon emissions
Fair labor practices
Recycling programs
Energy-efficient operations
#13
What is the purpose of a life cycle assessment in CSR for supply chains?
To measure financial performance
To assess the environmental impact
To evaluate employee satisfaction
To analyze market trends
#14
What role does transparency play in implementing CSR in supply chains?
It allows organizations to hide unethical practices
It builds trust and accountability
It increases production costs
It is irrelevant to CSR
#15
Which of the following is a potential benefit of CSR implementation in supply chains?
Increased environmental impact
Decreased brand reputation
Enhanced customer loyalty
Limited stakeholder engagement
#16
How does a company practicing CSR in its supply chain contribute to risk management?
By ignoring potential risks
By diversifying risks and reducing negative impacts
By avoiding risk assessments
By prioritizing profits over risks
#17
Which of the following is an environmental impact commonly addressed through CSR initiatives in supply chains?
Excessive use of disposable packaging
Strict adherence to traditional production methods
Wasteful energy consumption
Overly lenient waste disposal practices