KIRA Talent Assessment Practice Test

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According to the material, should social responsibility take precedence over profit?

Yes

The idea being tested is whether social responsibility should be the priority in business choices, over pure profit. The material argues that social responsibility should take precedence because acting responsibly builds trust with customers, employees, and regulators, protects the company’s long-term license to operate, and reduces risks that can hurt profits later. When a company puts social impact first, it creates a sustainable foundation for ongoing success; profits tend to follow as a result of strong reputation, loyalty, and fewer regulatory or reputational hits. The other options don’t fit because they either elevate short-term profit above responsibility, suggest it’s only sometimes true, or deny the stated stance altogether.

Sometimes

Profit should come first

No

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