Quiz 1
1)There are five evolution stages of CSR. Which of the order below describes the five evolution
stages of CSR?
1. 1950s: The Modern Era of Social Responsibility Begins
2. 1960s: CSR Literature Expands
3. 1970s: Definition of CSR Proliferate
4. 1980s: Fewer definitions, more research and alternative themes.
5. 1990s: CSR further yields to alternative themes.
2)Select the best statement that describe the differences between Corporate Social
Responsibility and Community Service.
Community Service can be completed by anyone on a voluntary basis either individually
or in a group to meet the needs of the community while Corporate Social Responsibility
is where companies take responsibilities to integrate the environmental and
social concerns into their business operations on a voluntary basis.
3)Read the statements below carefully. Which of the following can be a definition of Corporate
Social Responsibility?
CSR is a concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in
their business operations and in their interaction with their stakeholders on a voluntary
basis.
4)Which of the following is Carroll's (1979) proposed four-part definition of CSR?
Social responsibility of business encompasses the economic, legal, ethical, and
discretionary expectations that society has of organizations at a given point in time
5)Peter Drucker (1984) has a different view from the mainstream researchers. Which of the
following statement explains his perspective?
the idea is to turn a social problem into an economic opportunity and economic benefit,
into productive capacity, into human competence, into well-paid jobs, and into wealth.
Quiz 2
1)What is the purpose of a company to carry out Corporate Social Responsibility programmes
or initiatives?
It is a way for the company to give back to the society, environment, and customers /
stakeholders.
2)What does a company gain from helping to alleviate the suffering of a community?
To have a better brand recognition for helping the underprivileged
3)Based on the Triple Bottom Line, which of the follow area was Air Asia Foundation's To
Nepal With Love initiative focusing on?
People: Education for the younger generation
4) Based on the Triple Bottom Line, what is the main idea of sustainability?
Sustainability is when a company places equal importance on all factors such as
profit, people and planet as well as incorporating it to their business and non-
business activities.
5)What are the main three criteria of the Triple Bottom Line?
Profit, Planet and People.