76. The lectures on business ethics surprised students because ____.
- they are unaware of their later potential violation of the rules
- the forms of bribery are on the increase in many countries
- they do not know how to act to entertain the officials in other countries
- it is hard to avoid bureaucratic delays without such lectures
77. Towards standing by ethic rules in real practice, the writer seems ____.
- indifferent
- pessimistic
- affirmative
- optimistic
78. Which of the following is one of questionable practices of British Leyland?
- Leyland operated "slush fund" to bribe.
- Leyland offered additional discounts and then withdrew the money.
- Leyland made the use of banks in Switzerland to evade the tax.
- Leyland paid more money to its agents and buyers.
79. The writer uses the example of Chrysler Corporation to argue that ____.
- the revelation of bribery is difficult in America
- bribery has become common in commercial life
- Securities and Exchange Commission supervises dubious payments
- wheeling-dealing business drives people to bribe
80. The best title of this passage would be ____.
- Bribery is Inevitable Nowadays
- Business Ethics Lectures are Necessary
- Bribery and Securities and Exchange Commission
- How to Avoid Business Bribery
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