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18.) Dorothy purchases a chair that was made by Woode Designs, Inc. While<br />

making the chair, the legs were not fixed properly to the base. When Dorothy sits<br />

on the chair, it breaks and she is injured. In a strict liability lawsuit, which of the<br />

following can Dorothy cite as a defect in the chair?<br />

Failure to provide adequate instructions<br />

Failure to warn<br />

Defect in manufacture<br />

Defect in design<br />

19.) Which of the statements below best describes the concept of Enterprise Risk<br />

Management?<br />

Management of a single function of an organization that, upon implementation<br />

and testing, is then processed entity wide<br />

An approach that capitalizes on human intervention as processed through real<br />

change leaders<br />

People, systems, and processes working together across the organizations to<br />

systematically thin about and manage a wide range of risks that could impede<br />

achieving organizational objectives/opportunity<br />

A process affected by an entity’s leaders, management, and other personnel that is<br />

designed to identify potential events that may affect the entity, and to manage risk<br />

20.) George, Jerry, and Harry are passengers on a flight from Chicago to New<br />

York. They injure their legs when their seatbelts do not fasten during takeoff. The<br />

airline is sued by all three together for injuries caused and the airline is found to be<br />

negligent and is directed by the court to pay damages to the injured parties. Which<br />

of the following parties is entitled to recover maximum damages?<br />

All the men recover the same amount of damages, irrespective of their income or<br />

profession

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