Deck 10: Leadership

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What is lacking when the focus becomes how to survive day to day?

A) incompetent leaders
B) a desirable product
C) a clear vision
D) adequate pay
E) a mission statement
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Leaders serve people best by helping them develop their own initiative and good judgment, enabling them to grow, and helping them become better contributors.
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Transactional leadership approaches may be more effective for individualists than for collectivists.
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Academic research shows that a _____ lead to higher growth in entrepreneurial firms.

A) good product and marketing of that product
B) clear vision and communication of that vision
C) strong employees and good customer service
D) matrix organization and career ladder
E) consumer focus and a hierarchy
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Charisma can contribute to transformational leadership.
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According to the trait approach to leadership, some personality characteristics do distinguish effective leaders from other people.
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_____ leadership gives purpose and meaning to organizations by anticipating and envisioning a viable future for the organization and working with others to initiate changes that create such a future.

A) Shared
B) Strategic
C) Lateral
D) Bridge
E) Supervisory
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The ability to lead effectively sets the _____ apart from the average ones.

A) poor performing managers
B) excellent managers
C) mediocre managers
D) lower level managers
E) fair managers
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According to Kouzes and Posner, which of the following actions is taken by the best leaders?

A) They use various approaches to motivate people.
B) They follow conventional beliefs and practices as the law.
C) They withhold important information from people.
D) They only tell people what to do.
E) They refuse to share power with people.
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Supervisory leadership is behavior that provides

A) guidance, support, and corrective feedback for day-to-day activities.
B) purpose and meaning to an organization.
C) a means to anticipate changes in the future.
D) projections for the viable future of an organization.
E) a way to collaborate with others to initiate changes.
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According to the trait approach to leadership, need for achievement predicts success for division heads in larger and more bureaucratic firms.
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True leadership involves dealing with the ongoing, day-to-day complexities of organizations.
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Even though leaders know what they want, they still have to be able to communicate it to

A) other people in the organization.
B) other people outside the organization.
C) the media.
D) customers.
E) stakeholders.
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Which of the following statements regarding leadership vision is accurate?

A) A strong leader succeeds without developing a clear vision.
B) A vision focuses only on performance and day-to-day survival.
C) A person or team can develop a vision for any organization.
D) A vision helps an organization maintain the status quo.
E) A vision exists only at the higher levels of an organization.
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Visions are always large and exist only at higher organizational levels.
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In the context of leadership, which of the following is true of vision?

A) It refers to the ability to influence others.
B) It reflects only a leader's personal needs.
C) It expresses a leader's ambitions for an organization.
D) It exists only at the higher levels of an organization.
E) It focuses on performing or surviving day by day.
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Effective managers are necessarily true leaders.
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Which of the following is best described as a mental image of a possible and desirable future state of an organization?

A) power
B) vision
C) leadership
D) expertise
E) authority
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Servant-leadership is a way of relating to others to serve their needs and enhance their personal growth while strengthening the organization.
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Advanced degrees are more important for leaders than acquired expertise in matters relevant to an organization.
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Managing requires _____, while leading includes setting the direction.

A) creating a vision
B) inspiring people
C) orchestrating change
D) planning and budgeting routines
E) creating followers
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_________, in the trait approach to leadership, is the correspondence between actions and words.

A) Positive reinforcement
B) Initiative
C) Punishment
D) Extinction
E) Integrity
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A leader with _____ power has personal characteristics that appeal to others.

A) referent
B) coercive
C) legitimate
D) expert
E) reward
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At a restaurant, employees who perform poorly during a particular shift are scheduled for the unpopular weekend shifts by the manager. In this case, the manager exercises his _____ power.

A) legitimate
B) negative
C) expert
D) coercive
E) referent
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A leader with _____ power has the right, or the authority, to tell others what to do.

A) legitimate
B) coercive
C) reward
D) expert
E) referent
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A leader who has _____ power influences others because he or she controls valued benefits; people comply with the leader's wishes to receive those benefits.

A) legitimate
B) reward
C) referent
D) expert
E) coercive
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In organizations, _____ often means the ability to get things done or accomplish one's goals despite resistance from others.

A) cohesion
B) laissez-faire
C) democracy
D) contingency
E) power
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The top management of a company determined that their end-of-year bonuses would not be given due to low sales. Jane, a department manager, informed her staff that even high-performing employees should not expect a bonus. Jane's _____ power was limited by the decision of the top management.

A) legitimate
B) reward
C) expert
D) referent
E) coercive
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A leader who has _____ power has certain knowledge; people comply because they believe in, can learn from, or can otherwise gain from that knowledge.

A) expert
B) coercive
C) reward
D) referent
E) legitimate
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Clara, a manager at an organization, has a lot of influence over her employees. She is a popular manager. Her subordinates like working with her and want to emulate her. In the context of this scenario, Clara has _____ power.

A) legitimate
B) reward
C) coercive
D) referent
E) expert
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In the trait approach to leadership, which of the following traits distinguishes effective leaders from other people?

A) material possessions
B) education
C) self-confidence
D) command-and-control attitude
E) high emotional quotient
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According to the trait approach to leadership, which of the following is a characteristic of effective leaders?

A) They prefer to be followers.
B) They are often introspective.
C) They make decisions only in times of certainty.
D) They are self-confident to the point of arrogance.
E) They have a high need for power.
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According to the trait approach to leadership, an) _____ leader overcomes obstacles, makes decisions despite uncertainty, and instills assurance in others.

A) self-confident
B) legitimate
C) autocratic
D) coercive
E) referent
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The _____ approach downplays personal characteristics in favor of the actual conduct that leaders exhibit.

A) trait
B) behavioral
C) strategic
D) situational
E) shared
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The _______ is a leadership perspective that focuses on individual leaders and attempts to determine the personal characteristics that great leaders share.

A) situational model
B) relationship-motivated leadership
C) leadership grid
D) leader-member exchange theory
E) trait approach
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In the context of the trait approach to leadership, _____ refers to a set of characteristics that reflect a high level of effort, including high need for achievement, constant striving for improvement, ambition, energy, tenacity, and initiative.

A) drive
B) integrity
C) self-confidence
D) leadership motivation
E) knowledge of the business
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Successful leaders enlist the team in

A) scoring collective quick wins.
B) pushing a pet project.
C) praising and rewards.
D) commitment to short-term goals.
E) writing mission statements.
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Oliver, an employee at a company, is extremely eager to take up higher positions in the organization. He is an extrovert and tries to influence the decisions made by his boss. He prefers to lead his colleagues rather than follow them. According to the trait approach to leadership, which of the following traits does Oliver display?

A) supervision
B) motivation
C) expert leadership
D) knowledge of the business
E) integrity
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A leader with _____ power has control over punishments; people comply to avoid those punishments.

A) expert
B) reward
C) referent
D) coercive
E) legitimate
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______ is a leadership perspective that attempts to identify what good leaders do-that is, what behaviors they exhibit.

A) Behavioral approach
B) Trait approach
C) Transformational leadership
D) Strategic approach
E) Situational approach
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Which of the following statements is true regarding various decision styles?

A) A laissez-faire style results in positive attitudes.
B) A democratic style results in positive attitudes.
C) An autocratic style results in lower performance.
D) A laissez-faire style results in higher performance.
E) A democratic style is the fastest way to make decisions.
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According to the _____, maintenance behaviors such as trust, open communication, mutual respect, mutual obligation, and mutual loyalty form the cornerstone of relationships that are satisfying and perhaps more productive.

A) Vroom model
B) situational approach
C) task-motivated leadership
D) leader-member exchange theory
E) contingency model of leadership effectiveness
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_________ are actions taken to ensure that a work group or organization reaches its goals.

A) Task performance behaviors
B) Organizational structures
C) Group maintenance behaviors
D) Situational approaches
E) Decision styles
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_____ leadership seeks information, opinions, and preferences, sometimes to the point of meeting with the group, leading discussions, and using consensus or majority vote to make the final choice.

A) Democratic
B) Directive
C) Lateral
D) Shared
E) Autocratic
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In the context of Fiedler's contingency model of leadership effectiveness, leadership styles were measured with an instrument assessing the leader's

A) drive.
B) psychological maturity.
C) self-confidence.
D) task orientation.
E) least preferred coworker.
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The _____ model of leadership uses the basic situational approach of assessing the situation before determining the best leadership style.

A) laissez-faire
B) traits
C) contingency
D) task-motivated
E) Vroom
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In the context of Fiedler's contingency model, _____ leadership is more likely from high least preferred coworker LPC) leaders.

A) task-motivated
B) autocratic
C) relationship-motivated
D) coercive
E) laissez-faire
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_____ behavior is sometimes referred to as concern for people, supportive leadership, or consideration.

A) Task performance
B) Servant-leader
C) Autocratic
D) Leader-member exchange
E) Group maintenance
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In _____, the key situational factor is the maturity of the followers.

A) the Vroom model
B) Hersey and Blanchard's situational theory
C) Tannenbaum and Schmidt's theory
D) Fiedler's contingency model
E) the path-goal theory
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_____ behavior includes a focus on people's feelings and comfort, appreciation of them, and stress reduction.

A) Participative
B) Directive
C) Trait
D) Group maintenance
E) Task performance
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Which of the following questions can be used to identify one's boss's level of task performance leadership?

A) Can you talk freely with your superior about your work?
B) Do you think your superior trusts you?
C) Does your superior treat you fairly?
D) To what extent does your superior give you instructions and orders?
E) Is your superior concerned about your future benefits, such as promotions and pay raises?
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In the context of a research program that was conducted at the University of Michigan on the impact of leaders' behavior on job performance, demonstrating trust and confidence, being friendly and considerate, showing appreciation, and keeping people informed is known as _____ behavior.

A) relationship-oriented
B) participative
C) directive
D) strategic
E) task-oriented
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In the context of the behavioral approach to leadership, _____ behavior is variously referred to as concern for production, directive leadership, initiating structure, or closeness of supervision.

A) group maintenance
B) shared
C) task performance
D) bridge
E) lateral
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Which of the following questions can be used to identify one's boss's level of group maintenance leadership?

A) Does your superior urge you to complete your work by a specified time?
B) When you do an adequate job, does your superior focus on the inadequate way the job is done?
C) Does your supervisor generally support you?
D) To what extent does your superior give you instructions and orders?
E) Does your superior try to make you work to your maximum capacity?
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Which of the following highlights the importance of leader behaviors not just toward the group as a whole but toward individuals on a personal basis?

A) behavioral approach
B) Vroom model of decision-making
C) LMX leader-member exchange) theory
D) trait approach to leadership
E) Blake & Mouton's Leadership Grid
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Bruce's boss makes no managerial decisions but asks his employees to take the necessary steps in all aspects of work. Which of the following decision styles does Bruce's boss follow?

A) democratic
B) autocratic
C) directive
D) participative
E) laissez-faire
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In the context of a research program that was conducted at the University of Michigan, planning, scheduling, coordinating, providing resources, and setting performance goals is known as _____ behavior.

A) supervisory
B) task-oriented
C) directive
D) participative
E) relationship-oriented
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The leadership perspective that proposes that universally important traits and behaviors do not exist and that effective leadership behavior varies from circumstance to circumstance is known as the:

A) situational approach.
B) behavioral approach.
C) trait approach.
D) directive approach.
E) charismatic approach.
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According to _____, effectiveness depends on two factors: the personal style of the leader and the degree to which a situation gives the leader power, control, and influence over the situation.

A) the Vroom model
B) the path-goal theory
C) Fiedler's contingency model
D) the laissez-faire leadership style
E) Hersey and Blanchard's theory
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In the context of Fiedler's contingency model, _____ leadership is more likely exhibited by leaders with low least preferred coworker LPC) scores.

A) relationship-motivated
B) participatory
C) directive
D) charismatic
E) task-motivated
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Substitutes for leadership refer to

A) factors in the workplace that can provide the same influence on people as leaders otherwise would have.
B) the process of delegating challenging work to deserving people.
C) a combination of strong professional will and personal humility that builds enduring greatness.
D) a style in which the leader is true to himself or herself while leading.
E) methods used by leaders who bridge conflicting value systems or different cultures.
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In the context of Hersey and Blanchard's situational theory, _____ refers) to an employee's self-confidence and self-respect.

A) substitutes for leadership
B) psychological maturity
C) laissez-faire
D) servant-leadership
E) job maturity
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According to the trait approach to studying leadership, _____ is consistently related to leadership emergence and leadership effectiveness.

A) extraversion
B) coercion
C) arrogance
D) closeness of supervision
E) confrontation
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The performance and maintenance dimensions of leadership are

A) mutually dependent on each other.
B) independent of each other.
C) neither dependent nor independent on each other.
D) both dependent and independent of each other.
E) somewhat dependent on each other.
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______ is a situational approach to leadership that emphasizes how leaders go about making decisions.

A) The Vroom model
B) The leadership substitution theory
C) Fiedler's contingency model of leadership effectiveness
D) Hersey and Blanchard's model
E) The path-goal theory
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The focus in the original leader-member exchange theory formulation is

A) primarily on quantity of output.
B) primarily on quality and accuracy.
C) primarily on work speed.
D) primarily on the leader behaviors.
E) primarily on the quality of input.
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Which of the following is a traditional approach to studying leadership?

A) the shared approach
B) the lateral approach
C) the behavioral approach
D) the servant-leader approach
E) the bridge approach
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In the __________ model, after answering a series of questions, several leader decisions styles may be appropriate, but the model recommends using the one that takes the least amount of time.

A) Fiedler
B) Vroom
C) Hersey-Blanchard
D) path-goal
E) situational approach
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_____ refers to a form of leadership in which the leader makes decisions on his or her own and then announces those decisions to the group.

A) Laissez-faire
B) Democratic leadership
C) The situational approach
D) The Vroom model
E) Autocratic leadership
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_____ are not always the most appropriate.

A) Autocratic styles
B) Democratic styles
C) Laissez-faire styles
D) Performance styles
E) Authoritarian styles
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_____ has a strong positive impact on follower satisfaction and motivation and also on leader effectiveness.

A) Group maintenance behavior
B) Task performance behavior
C) Autocratic leadership
D) Democratic leadership
E) Authoritarian leadership
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In the context of the path-goal theory, _____ is the degree to which individuals respect, admire, and defer to power.

A) drive
B) ability
C) authoritarianism
D) locus of control
E) self-confidence
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Effective leaders rely on _____ styles) of leadership.

A) one
B) different
C) the same
D) zero
E) a few
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Which of the following theories is concerned with how leaders influence followers' perceptions of their work aims and the courses they follow toward attaining that end?

A) the Vroom model
B) Fiedler's contingency model
C) the path-goal theory
D) the task performance behaviors approach
E) the group maintenance behaviors approach
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_____ behaviors improve leader job performance and group organizational performance.

A) Group maintenance
B) Autocratic leadership
C) Task performance
D) Democratic leadership
E) Authoritarian leadership
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According to Hersey and Blanchard's situational theory, _____ is the level of the followers' skills and technical knowledge relative to the task being performed.

A) job maturity
B) charisma
C) laissez-faire
D) empathy
E) psychological maturity
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In the context of the path-goal theory, _____ leadership refers to behaviors geared toward motivating people, such as setting challenging goals and rewarding good performance.

A) directive
B) supportive
C) participative
D) charismatic
E) achievement-oriented
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According to the behavioral approach to studying leadership, the _____ behavior includes a focus on work speed, quality and accuracy, quantity of output, and following the rules.

A) group maintenance
B) laissez-faire
C) supportive
D) task performance
E) competent
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In the context of the path-goal theory, _____ is the extent to which individuals see events as being under their influence.

A) drive
B) ability
C) participation
D) task orientation
E) locus of control
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Which of the following questions can be used to identify one's boss's level of group maintenance leadership?

A) Does your superior ask you for reports about the progress of your work?
B) How precisely does your superior work out plans for goal achievement each month?
C) When you do an adequate job, does your superior focus on the inadequate way the job is done?
D) To what extent does your superior give you instructions and orders?
E) Does your superior give credit to team members for helping with projects and problem solving?
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What is lacking when the focus becomes how to survive day to day?

A) incompetent leaders
B) a desirable product
C) a clear vision
D) adequate pay
E) a mission statement
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Leaders serve people best by helping them develop their own initiative and good judgment, enabling them to grow, and helping them become better contributors.
True
3
Transactional leadership approaches may be more effective for individualists than for collectivists.
True
4
Academic research shows that a _____ lead to higher growth in entrepreneurial firms.

A) good product and marketing of that product
B) clear vision and communication of that vision
C) strong employees and good customer service
D) matrix organization and career ladder
E) consumer focus and a hierarchy
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Charisma can contribute to transformational leadership.
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According to the trait approach to leadership, some personality characteristics do distinguish effective leaders from other people.
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_____ leadership gives purpose and meaning to organizations by anticipating and envisioning a viable future for the organization and working with others to initiate changes that create such a future.

A) Shared
B) Strategic
C) Lateral
D) Bridge
E) Supervisory
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The ability to lead effectively sets the _____ apart from the average ones.

A) poor performing managers
B) excellent managers
C) mediocre managers
D) lower level managers
E) fair managers
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According to Kouzes and Posner, which of the following actions is taken by the best leaders?

A) They use various approaches to motivate people.
B) They follow conventional beliefs and practices as the law.
C) They withhold important information from people.
D) They only tell people what to do.
E) They refuse to share power with people.
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Supervisory leadership is behavior that provides

A) guidance, support, and corrective feedback for day-to-day activities.
B) purpose and meaning to an organization.
C) a means to anticipate changes in the future.
D) projections for the viable future of an organization.
E) a way to collaborate with others to initiate changes.
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According to the trait approach to leadership, need for achievement predicts success for division heads in larger and more bureaucratic firms.
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True leadership involves dealing with the ongoing, day-to-day complexities of organizations.
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Even though leaders know what they want, they still have to be able to communicate it to

A) other people in the organization.
B) other people outside the organization.
C) the media.
D) customers.
E) stakeholders.
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Which of the following statements regarding leadership vision is accurate?

A) A strong leader succeeds without developing a clear vision.
B) A vision focuses only on performance and day-to-day survival.
C) A person or team can develop a vision for any organization.
D) A vision helps an organization maintain the status quo.
E) A vision exists only at the higher levels of an organization.
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Visions are always large and exist only at higher organizational levels.
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In the context of leadership, which of the following is true of vision?

A) It refers to the ability to influence others.
B) It reflects only a leader's personal needs.
C) It expresses a leader's ambitions for an organization.
D) It exists only at the higher levels of an organization.
E) It focuses on performing or surviving day by day.
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Effective managers are necessarily true leaders.
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Which of the following is best described as a mental image of a possible and desirable future state of an organization?

A) power
B) vision
C) leadership
D) expertise
E) authority
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Servant-leadership is a way of relating to others to serve their needs and enhance their personal growth while strengthening the organization.
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Advanced degrees are more important for leaders than acquired expertise in matters relevant to an organization.
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Managing requires _____, while leading includes setting the direction.

A) creating a vision
B) inspiring people
C) orchestrating change
D) planning and budgeting routines
E) creating followers
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_________, in the trait approach to leadership, is the correspondence between actions and words.

A) Positive reinforcement
B) Initiative
C) Punishment
D) Extinction
E) Integrity
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A leader with _____ power has personal characteristics that appeal to others.

A) referent
B) coercive
C) legitimate
D) expert
E) reward
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At a restaurant, employees who perform poorly during a particular shift are scheduled for the unpopular weekend shifts by the manager. In this case, the manager exercises his _____ power.

A) legitimate
B) negative
C) expert
D) coercive
E) referent
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A leader with _____ power has the right, or the authority, to tell others what to do.

A) legitimate
B) coercive
C) reward
D) expert
E) referent
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A leader who has _____ power influences others because he or she controls valued benefits; people comply with the leader's wishes to receive those benefits.

A) legitimate
B) reward
C) referent
D) expert
E) coercive
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In organizations, _____ often means the ability to get things done or accomplish one's goals despite resistance from others.

A) cohesion
B) laissez-faire
C) democracy
D) contingency
E) power
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The top management of a company determined that their end-of-year bonuses would not be given due to low sales. Jane, a department manager, informed her staff that even high-performing employees should not expect a bonus. Jane's _____ power was limited by the decision of the top management.

A) legitimate
B) reward
C) expert
D) referent
E) coercive
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A leader who has _____ power has certain knowledge; people comply because they believe in, can learn from, or can otherwise gain from that knowledge.

A) expert
B) coercive
C) reward
D) referent
E) legitimate
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Clara, a manager at an organization, has a lot of influence over her employees. She is a popular manager. Her subordinates like working with her and want to emulate her. In the context of this scenario, Clara has _____ power.

A) legitimate
B) reward
C) coercive
D) referent
E) expert
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In the trait approach to leadership, which of the following traits distinguishes effective leaders from other people?

A) material possessions
B) education
C) self-confidence
D) command-and-control attitude
E) high emotional quotient
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According to the trait approach to leadership, which of the following is a characteristic of effective leaders?

A) They prefer to be followers.
B) They are often introspective.
C) They make decisions only in times of certainty.
D) They are self-confident to the point of arrogance.
E) They have a high need for power.
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According to the trait approach to leadership, an) _____ leader overcomes obstacles, makes decisions despite uncertainty, and instills assurance in others.

A) self-confident
B) legitimate
C) autocratic
D) coercive
E) referent
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The _____ approach downplays personal characteristics in favor of the actual conduct that leaders exhibit.

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C) strategic
D) situational
E) shared
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The _______ is a leadership perspective that focuses on individual leaders and attempts to determine the personal characteristics that great leaders share.

A) situational model
B) relationship-motivated leadership
C) leadership grid
D) leader-member exchange theory
E) trait approach
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In the context of the trait approach to leadership, _____ refers to a set of characteristics that reflect a high level of effort, including high need for achievement, constant striving for improvement, ambition, energy, tenacity, and initiative.

A) drive
B) integrity
C) self-confidence
D) leadership motivation
E) knowledge of the business
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Successful leaders enlist the team in

A) scoring collective quick wins.
B) pushing a pet project.
C) praising and rewards.
D) commitment to short-term goals.
E) writing mission statements.
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38
Oliver, an employee at a company, is extremely eager to take up higher positions in the organization. He is an extrovert and tries to influence the decisions made by his boss. He prefers to lead his colleagues rather than follow them. According to the trait approach to leadership, which of the following traits does Oliver display?

A) supervision
B) motivation
C) expert leadership
D) knowledge of the business
E) integrity
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39
A leader with _____ power has control over punishments; people comply to avoid those punishments.

A) expert
B) reward
C) referent
D) coercive
E) legitimate
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40
______ is a leadership perspective that attempts to identify what good leaders do-that is, what behaviors they exhibit.

A) Behavioral approach
B) Trait approach
C) Transformational leadership
D) Strategic approach
E) Situational approach
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41
Which of the following statements is true regarding various decision styles?

A) A laissez-faire style results in positive attitudes.
B) A democratic style results in positive attitudes.
C) An autocratic style results in lower performance.
D) A laissez-faire style results in higher performance.
E) A democratic style is the fastest way to make decisions.
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42
According to the _____, maintenance behaviors such as trust, open communication, mutual respect, mutual obligation, and mutual loyalty form the cornerstone of relationships that are satisfying and perhaps more productive.

A) Vroom model
B) situational approach
C) task-motivated leadership
D) leader-member exchange theory
E) contingency model of leadership effectiveness
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43
_________ are actions taken to ensure that a work group or organization reaches its goals.

A) Task performance behaviors
B) Organizational structures
C) Group maintenance behaviors
D) Situational approaches
E) Decision styles
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44
_____ leadership seeks information, opinions, and preferences, sometimes to the point of meeting with the group, leading discussions, and using consensus or majority vote to make the final choice.

A) Democratic
B) Directive
C) Lateral
D) Shared
E) Autocratic
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45
In the context of Fiedler's contingency model of leadership effectiveness, leadership styles were measured with an instrument assessing the leader's

A) drive.
B) psychological maturity.
C) self-confidence.
D) task orientation.
E) least preferred coworker.
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46
The _____ model of leadership uses the basic situational approach of assessing the situation before determining the best leadership style.

A) laissez-faire
B) traits
C) contingency
D) task-motivated
E) Vroom
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47
In the context of Fiedler's contingency model, _____ leadership is more likely from high least preferred coworker LPC) leaders.

A) task-motivated
B) autocratic
C) relationship-motivated
D) coercive
E) laissez-faire
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48
_____ behavior is sometimes referred to as concern for people, supportive leadership, or consideration.

A) Task performance
B) Servant-leader
C) Autocratic
D) Leader-member exchange
E) Group maintenance
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49
In _____, the key situational factor is the maturity of the followers.

A) the Vroom model
B) Hersey and Blanchard's situational theory
C) Tannenbaum and Schmidt's theory
D) Fiedler's contingency model
E) the path-goal theory
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50
_____ behavior includes a focus on people's feelings and comfort, appreciation of them, and stress reduction.

A) Participative
B) Directive
C) Trait
D) Group maintenance
E) Task performance
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51
Which of the following questions can be used to identify one's boss's level of task performance leadership?

A) Can you talk freely with your superior about your work?
B) Do you think your superior trusts you?
C) Does your superior treat you fairly?
D) To what extent does your superior give you instructions and orders?
E) Is your superior concerned about your future benefits, such as promotions and pay raises?
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52
In the context of a research program that was conducted at the University of Michigan on the impact of leaders' behavior on job performance, demonstrating trust and confidence, being friendly and considerate, showing appreciation, and keeping people informed is known as _____ behavior.

A) relationship-oriented
B) participative
C) directive
D) strategic
E) task-oriented
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53
In the context of the behavioral approach to leadership, _____ behavior is variously referred to as concern for production, directive leadership, initiating structure, or closeness of supervision.

A) group maintenance
B) shared
C) task performance
D) bridge
E) lateral
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54
Which of the following questions can be used to identify one's boss's level of group maintenance leadership?

A) Does your superior urge you to complete your work by a specified time?
B) When you do an adequate job, does your superior focus on the inadequate way the job is done?
C) Does your supervisor generally support you?
D) To what extent does your superior give you instructions and orders?
E) Does your superior try to make you work to your maximum capacity?
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55
Which of the following highlights the importance of leader behaviors not just toward the group as a whole but toward individuals on a personal basis?

A) behavioral approach
B) Vroom model of decision-making
C) LMX leader-member exchange) theory
D) trait approach to leadership
E) Blake & Mouton's Leadership Grid
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56
Bruce's boss makes no managerial decisions but asks his employees to take the necessary steps in all aspects of work. Which of the following decision styles does Bruce's boss follow?

A) democratic
B) autocratic
C) directive
D) participative
E) laissez-faire
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57
In the context of a research program that was conducted at the University of Michigan, planning, scheduling, coordinating, providing resources, and setting performance goals is known as _____ behavior.

A) supervisory
B) task-oriented
C) directive
D) participative
E) relationship-oriented
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58
The leadership perspective that proposes that universally important traits and behaviors do not exist and that effective leadership behavior varies from circumstance to circumstance is known as the:

A) situational approach.
B) behavioral approach.
C) trait approach.
D) directive approach.
E) charismatic approach.
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59
According to _____, effectiveness depends on two factors: the personal style of the leader and the degree to which a situation gives the leader power, control, and influence over the situation.

A) the Vroom model
B) the path-goal theory
C) Fiedler's contingency model
D) the laissez-faire leadership style
E) Hersey and Blanchard's theory
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60
In the context of Fiedler's contingency model, _____ leadership is more likely exhibited by leaders with low least preferred coworker LPC) scores.

A) relationship-motivated
B) participatory
C) directive
D) charismatic
E) task-motivated
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61
Substitutes for leadership refer to

A) factors in the workplace that can provide the same influence on people as leaders otherwise would have.
B) the process of delegating challenging work to deserving people.
C) a combination of strong professional will and personal humility that builds enduring greatness.
D) a style in which the leader is true to himself or herself while leading.
E) methods used by leaders who bridge conflicting value systems or different cultures.
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62
In the context of Hersey and Blanchard's situational theory, _____ refers) to an employee's self-confidence and self-respect.

A) substitutes for leadership
B) psychological maturity
C) laissez-faire
D) servant-leadership
E) job maturity
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63
According to the trait approach to studying leadership, _____ is consistently related to leadership emergence and leadership effectiveness.

A) extraversion
B) coercion
C) arrogance
D) closeness of supervision
E) confrontation
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64
The performance and maintenance dimensions of leadership are

A) mutually dependent on each other.
B) independent of each other.
C) neither dependent nor independent on each other.
D) both dependent and independent of each other.
E) somewhat dependent on each other.
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65
______ is a situational approach to leadership that emphasizes how leaders go about making decisions.

A) The Vroom model
B) The leadership substitution theory
C) Fiedler's contingency model of leadership effectiveness
D) Hersey and Blanchard's model
E) The path-goal theory
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66
The focus in the original leader-member exchange theory formulation is

A) primarily on quantity of output.
B) primarily on quality and accuracy.
C) primarily on work speed.
D) primarily on the leader behaviors.
E) primarily on the quality of input.
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67
Which of the following is a traditional approach to studying leadership?

A) the shared approach
B) the lateral approach
C) the behavioral approach
D) the servant-leader approach
E) the bridge approach
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68
In the __________ model, after answering a series of questions, several leader decisions styles may be appropriate, but the model recommends using the one that takes the least amount of time.

A) Fiedler
B) Vroom
C) Hersey-Blanchard
D) path-goal
E) situational approach
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69
_____ refers to a form of leadership in which the leader makes decisions on his or her own and then announces those decisions to the group.

A) Laissez-faire
B) Democratic leadership
C) The situational approach
D) The Vroom model
E) Autocratic leadership
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70
_____ are not always the most appropriate.

A) Autocratic styles
B) Democratic styles
C) Laissez-faire styles
D) Performance styles
E) Authoritarian styles
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71
_____ has a strong positive impact on follower satisfaction and motivation and also on leader effectiveness.

A) Group maintenance behavior
B) Task performance behavior
C) Autocratic leadership
D) Democratic leadership
E) Authoritarian leadership
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72
In the context of the path-goal theory, _____ is the degree to which individuals respect, admire, and defer to power.

A) drive
B) ability
C) authoritarianism
D) locus of control
E) self-confidence
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73
Effective leaders rely on _____ styles) of leadership.

A) one
B) different
C) the same
D) zero
E) a few
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74
Which of the following theories is concerned with how leaders influence followers' perceptions of their work aims and the courses they follow toward attaining that end?

A) the Vroom model
B) Fiedler's contingency model
C) the path-goal theory
D) the task performance behaviors approach
E) the group maintenance behaviors approach
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75
_____ behaviors improve leader job performance and group organizational performance.

A) Group maintenance
B) Autocratic leadership
C) Task performance
D) Democratic leadership
E) Authoritarian leadership
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76
According to Hersey and Blanchard's situational theory, _____ is the level of the followers' skills and technical knowledge relative to the task being performed.

A) job maturity
B) charisma
C) laissez-faire
D) empathy
E) psychological maturity
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77
In the context of the path-goal theory, _____ leadership refers to behaviors geared toward motivating people, such as setting challenging goals and rewarding good performance.

A) directive
B) supportive
C) participative
D) charismatic
E) achievement-oriented
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78
According to the behavioral approach to studying leadership, the _____ behavior includes a focus on work speed, quality and accuracy, quantity of output, and following the rules.

A) group maintenance
B) laissez-faire
C) supportive
D) task performance
E) competent
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79
In the context of the path-goal theory, _____ is the extent to which individuals see events as being under their influence.

A) drive
B) ability
C) participation
D) task orientation
E) locus of control
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80
Which of the following questions can be used to identify one's boss's level of group maintenance leadership?

A) Does your superior ask you for reports about the progress of your work?
B) How precisely does your superior work out plans for goal achievement each month?
C) When you do an adequate job, does your superior focus on the inadequate way the job is done?
D) To what extent does your superior give you instructions and orders?
E) Does your superior give credit to team members for helping with projects and problem solving?
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