Deck 1: The Pay Model

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include psychological aspects of work such as recognition and status, challenging work, and learning opportunities.

A)Compensational returns
B)Relational returns
C)Subjective returns
D)Cognitive returns
E)Qualitative returns
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Which of the following is a form of relational return?

A)allowances
B)life Insurance
C)recognition and status
D)benefits
E)monitory incentives
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Which of the following refers to pay calculated at an hourly rate?

A)total reward
B)compensation
C)wage
D)salary
E)merit increase
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Which of the following is true of the present value perspective?

A)It establishes a limit on the amount spent on benefits.
B)It considers future bonuses, merit increases, and promotions.
C)It creates an external competitiveness through future promises.
D)It considers today's initial offers to employees.
E)It assesses the present value of a company to offer stock options to employees.
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Internal alignment may be achieved by:

A)comparing pay between jobs or skill levels inside a single organization
B)paying below-market base wages but offering training and rapid promotion
C)matching competitors' wage rates
D)compensating employees at above-market rates
E)creation of cross-functional departments
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Which of the following pay policies lays emphasis on performance?

A)External competitiveness
B)Management
C)Employee contributions
D)Internal alignment
E)Administration of the pay system
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A merit increase is best described as:

A)percentage increment to base pay provided to all employees regardless of performance.
B)a one-time reward for past performance that does not increase base pay.
C)an increment to base pay that recognizes past work behaviour.
D)psychological returns employees believe they receive in the workplace.
E)compensation given to provide for items that are in short supply.
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Which of the following best describes relational returns?

A)programs that help employees better integrate their work and life responsibilities
B)one-time payments for meeting previously established performance objectives
C)the psychological returns people believe they receive in the workplace
D)all forms of financial returns and tangible services that employees receive as part of an employment
E)all rewards received by employees, including cash compensation, benefits, and psychological returns
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External competitiveness refers to:

A)comparison of product prices with that of competitors
B)comparison of compensation with that of competitors
C)competitiveness between different departments in a company
D)inflationary pressure caused by external market factors
E)the relative importance of jobs within a company
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refer to one-time payments for meeting previously established performance objectives.

A)Relational returns
B)Cost-of-living adjustments
C)Incentives
D)Allowances
E)Merit increments
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Total compensation does NOT include:

A)insurance benefits
B)base pay
C)relational returns
D)incentives
E)allowances
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refers to the compensation given to purchase items that are in short supply.

A)Wage
B)Cost-of-living adjustment
C)Allowance
D)Variable pay
E)Incentive
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Pay for executives should supposedly to be tied to:

A)the cost of living index
B)the financial needs of the employee
C)the company's financial performance
D)the company's reputation
E)the company's growth potential
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All forms of financial returns and tangible services and benefits that employees receive as part of an employment relationship are known as _.

A)relational returns
B)compensation
C)total rewards
D)merit pay
E)base pay
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An incentive payment:

A)is part of an employee's base wage.
B)ties pay increases directly to an employee's performance.
C)is made to provide for items that are in short supply.
D)refers to psychological returns employees believe they receive in the workplace.
E)is non-taxable and therefore highly preferred by employees.
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Which of the following best describes allowances?

A)programs that help employees better integrate their work and life responsibilities
B)percentage increment to base pay provided to all employees regardless of performance
C)pay calculated at an annual or monthly rate
D)one-time payments for meeting previously established performance objectives
E)compensation to provide for items that are in short supply
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Which of the following statements is true about the forms of pay?

A)Relational returns are more transactional than total compensation.
B)Base pay tends to reflect the value of the work or skills and generally ignores differences attributable to individual employees.
C)Merit increases refer to the same percentage increase that everyone receives regardless of performance in order to maintain pay levels relative to increases in the cost of living.
D)Unlike relational returns, total compensation typically refers to the psychological returns people believe they receive in the workplace.
E)Base pay, incentives, and cost-of-living adjustments are the typical relational returns.
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Which of the following is NOT a benefit component of total compensation?

A)allowances
B)merit increase
C)relational returns
D)incentives
E)cost-of-living adjustment
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as a pay objective involves abiding by various federal, provincial, and territorial compensation laws and regulations.

A)Fairness
B)Competitiveness
C)Alignment
D)Compliance
E)Efficiency
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Which of the following is a work/life program?

A)telecommuting
B)stock options
C)health insurance
D)cost-of-living adjustment
E)employment Insurance
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Incentives may be long-term or short-term.
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When executive pay is excessive relative to company performance, profits are diverted away from stockholders to the executives.
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Which of the following is NOT a form of cash compensation?

A)pensions
B)insurance
C)stock options
D)allowances
E)financial planning
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Merit pay is a one-time payment for meeting previously established performance objectives.
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Which of the following is true of internal alignment?

A)It places greater emphasis on performance than the other policies.
B)It compares pay between jobs inside a single organization.
C)It uses incentive programs as a technique to implement the policy.
D)It relates to comparison of compensation with that of competitors.
E)It does not influence the company's compensation objectives.
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External competitiveness refers to pay comparisons between different skill levels in an organization.
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Allowances are rewards given to employees based on their performance.
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Total compensation only includes salary and incentives; not benefits.
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Procedural fairness is the fairness of the process used to make a decision about pay.
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Making contributions to Workers' Compensation is at discretion of the employer.
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Compensation objectives provide standards for evaluating the effectiveness of the pay system.
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Total compensation includes psychological aspects of work such as recognition and status, challenging work, and learning opportunities.
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What is procedural fairness?
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Base pay is the cash compensation an employer pays for the work performed.
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Pay relationships within the organization affect employee decisions to stay with the organization.
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While external competitiveness directly affects efficiency, it does not affect fairness.
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Which of the following best describes cost-of-living adjustment?

A)one-time payments for meeting previously established performance objectives
B)consolidated pay which is not subject to any change regardless of the cost-of-living
C)percentage increment to base pay provided to all employees regardless of performance
D)compensation to provide for items that are in short supply
E)increment to base pay in recognition of past work behaviour
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includes cash compensation, benefits, and relational returns.

A)Total incentive
B)Total cash benefit
C)Total base pay
D)Total compensation
E)Total reward
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Cost-of-living adjustment refers to percentage increment to base pay provided to employees based on their performance.
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Which of the following is NOT part of an employee's total compensation?

A)cost-of-living adjustments
B)relational returns
C)pay
D)paid vacation
E)health insurance
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What is base pay? Distinguish between a wage and a salary.
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Explain the two major categories of total rewards.
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List the three basic objectives of a compensation system.
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What are the basic building blocks of a pay model?
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What are the two major categories of total rewards?
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What are long-term incentives?
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Why is compensation important to managers?
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Why is executive pay in Canada of special interest to stockholders?
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What does base pay reflect?
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Deck 1: The Pay Model
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include psychological aspects of work such as recognition and status, challenging work, and learning opportunities.

A)Compensational returns
B)Relational returns
C)Subjective returns
D)Cognitive returns
E)Qualitative returns
B
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Which of the following is a form of relational return?

A)allowances
B)life Insurance
C)recognition and status
D)benefits
E)monitory incentives
C
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Which of the following refers to pay calculated at an hourly rate?

A)total reward
B)compensation
C)wage
D)salary
E)merit increase
C
4
Which of the following is true of the present value perspective?

A)It establishes a limit on the amount spent on benefits.
B)It considers future bonuses, merit increases, and promotions.
C)It creates an external competitiveness through future promises.
D)It considers today's initial offers to employees.
E)It assesses the present value of a company to offer stock options to employees.
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Internal alignment may be achieved by:

A)comparing pay between jobs or skill levels inside a single organization
B)paying below-market base wages but offering training and rapid promotion
C)matching competitors' wage rates
D)compensating employees at above-market rates
E)creation of cross-functional departments
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Which of the following pay policies lays emphasis on performance?

A)External competitiveness
B)Management
C)Employee contributions
D)Internal alignment
E)Administration of the pay system
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A merit increase is best described as:

A)percentage increment to base pay provided to all employees regardless of performance.
B)a one-time reward for past performance that does not increase base pay.
C)an increment to base pay that recognizes past work behaviour.
D)psychological returns employees believe they receive in the workplace.
E)compensation given to provide for items that are in short supply.
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Which of the following best describes relational returns?

A)programs that help employees better integrate their work and life responsibilities
B)one-time payments for meeting previously established performance objectives
C)the psychological returns people believe they receive in the workplace
D)all forms of financial returns and tangible services that employees receive as part of an employment
E)all rewards received by employees, including cash compensation, benefits, and psychological returns
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External competitiveness refers to:

A)comparison of product prices with that of competitors
B)comparison of compensation with that of competitors
C)competitiveness between different departments in a company
D)inflationary pressure caused by external market factors
E)the relative importance of jobs within a company
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refer to one-time payments for meeting previously established performance objectives.

A)Relational returns
B)Cost-of-living adjustments
C)Incentives
D)Allowances
E)Merit increments
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Total compensation does NOT include:

A)insurance benefits
B)base pay
C)relational returns
D)incentives
E)allowances
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refers to the compensation given to purchase items that are in short supply.

A)Wage
B)Cost-of-living adjustment
C)Allowance
D)Variable pay
E)Incentive
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Pay for executives should supposedly to be tied to:

A)the cost of living index
B)the financial needs of the employee
C)the company's financial performance
D)the company's reputation
E)the company's growth potential
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All forms of financial returns and tangible services and benefits that employees receive as part of an employment relationship are known as _.

A)relational returns
B)compensation
C)total rewards
D)merit pay
E)base pay
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An incentive payment:

A)is part of an employee's base wage.
B)ties pay increases directly to an employee's performance.
C)is made to provide for items that are in short supply.
D)refers to psychological returns employees believe they receive in the workplace.
E)is non-taxable and therefore highly preferred by employees.
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Which of the following best describes allowances?

A)programs that help employees better integrate their work and life responsibilities
B)percentage increment to base pay provided to all employees regardless of performance
C)pay calculated at an annual or monthly rate
D)one-time payments for meeting previously established performance objectives
E)compensation to provide for items that are in short supply
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Which of the following statements is true about the forms of pay?

A)Relational returns are more transactional than total compensation.
B)Base pay tends to reflect the value of the work or skills and generally ignores differences attributable to individual employees.
C)Merit increases refer to the same percentage increase that everyone receives regardless of performance in order to maintain pay levels relative to increases in the cost of living.
D)Unlike relational returns, total compensation typically refers to the psychological returns people believe they receive in the workplace.
E)Base pay, incentives, and cost-of-living adjustments are the typical relational returns.
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Which of the following is NOT a benefit component of total compensation?

A)allowances
B)merit increase
C)relational returns
D)incentives
E)cost-of-living adjustment
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as a pay objective involves abiding by various federal, provincial, and territorial compensation laws and regulations.

A)Fairness
B)Competitiveness
C)Alignment
D)Compliance
E)Efficiency
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Which of the following is a work/life program?

A)telecommuting
B)stock options
C)health insurance
D)cost-of-living adjustment
E)employment Insurance
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Incentives may be long-term or short-term.
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When executive pay is excessive relative to company performance, profits are diverted away from stockholders to the executives.
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Which of the following is NOT a form of cash compensation?

A)pensions
B)insurance
C)stock options
D)allowances
E)financial planning
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Merit pay is a one-time payment for meeting previously established performance objectives.
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Which of the following is true of internal alignment?

A)It places greater emphasis on performance than the other policies.
B)It compares pay between jobs inside a single organization.
C)It uses incentive programs as a technique to implement the policy.
D)It relates to comparison of compensation with that of competitors.
E)It does not influence the company's compensation objectives.
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External competitiveness refers to pay comparisons between different skill levels in an organization.
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Allowances are rewards given to employees based on their performance.
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Total compensation only includes salary and incentives; not benefits.
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Procedural fairness is the fairness of the process used to make a decision about pay.
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Making contributions to Workers' Compensation is at discretion of the employer.
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Compensation objectives provide standards for evaluating the effectiveness of the pay system.
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Total compensation includes psychological aspects of work such as recognition and status, challenging work, and learning opportunities.
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What is procedural fairness?
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Base pay is the cash compensation an employer pays for the work performed.
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Pay relationships within the organization affect employee decisions to stay with the organization.
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While external competitiveness directly affects efficiency, it does not affect fairness.
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Which of the following best describes cost-of-living adjustment?

A)one-time payments for meeting previously established performance objectives
B)consolidated pay which is not subject to any change regardless of the cost-of-living
C)percentage increment to base pay provided to all employees regardless of performance
D)compensation to provide for items that are in short supply
E)increment to base pay in recognition of past work behaviour
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includes cash compensation, benefits, and relational returns.

A)Total incentive
B)Total cash benefit
C)Total base pay
D)Total compensation
E)Total reward
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Cost-of-living adjustment refers to percentage increment to base pay provided to employees based on their performance.
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Which of the following is NOT part of an employee's total compensation?

A)cost-of-living adjustments
B)relational returns
C)pay
D)paid vacation
E)health insurance
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What is base pay? Distinguish between a wage and a salary.
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Explain the two major categories of total rewards.
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List the three basic objectives of a compensation system.
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What are the basic building blocks of a pay model?
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What are the two major categories of total rewards?
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What are long-term incentives?
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Why is compensation important to managers?
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Why is executive pay in Canada of special interest to stockholders?
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What does base pay reflect?
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