Deck 12: Leadership and Followership

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According to Blake and Mouton's Leadership Grid, a manager with a high concern for production and low concern for people would be in what position on the grid?

A) 1,1
B) 1,9
C) 9,1
D) 9,9
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According to the Leadership Grid approach to leadership, a manager who exerts just enough effort to avoid being fired would be consistent with what position on the grid?

A) 9,9
B) 5,5
C) 1,1
D) 1,9
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As a supervisor, you find yourself in a situation where you have good relationships with employees, the task is structured, and you have and can exercise strong position power. Your leadership behavior and style should be:

A) employee-centered.
B) very controlling.
C) task-oriented.
D) autocratic.
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Democratic leadership style differs from autocratic leadership style in that democratic leaders:

A) do not assume ultimate authority and responsibility.
B) force compliance to rules and procedures.
C) grant followers a high degree of discretionary influence.
D) require more structure in the work environment.
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The important underlying dimensions of leader behaviors according to the Ohio State studies are:

A) autocratic and democratic.
B) task-centered and concern for production.
C) consideration and initiating structure.
D) P-oriented and M-oriented.
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Blake and Mouton's Leadership Grid identifies a country club manager as someone who:

A) exerts minimal effort to get the work done.
B) builds a highly productive work team.
C) conforms to requirements and applies considerable pressure on employees to perform.
D) creates a pleasing, happy work environment and applies minimal supervision.
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Contingency theories of leadership, in determining appropriate leader behavior and style, focus strongly on:

A) follower characteristics.
B) situational factors.
C) physical traits of the leader.
D) how leaders behave.
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According to John Kotter, leadership, in contrast to management, entails:

A) planning and budgeting.
B) organizing and staffing.
C) problem solving.
D) setting an organizational direction.
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Which of the following is a new leadership style that has been added to the leadership grid?

A) "Middle of the road"
B) "If it isn't broke, don't fix it"
C) "Father knows best"
D) "If you aren't making mistakes, you aren't learning"
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Which of the following is a consequence of laissez-faire leadership?

A) High job satisfaction
B) The leader's high demand for authority
C) Lower interpersonal conflict at work
D) Role ambiguity for followers
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The theories of leadership concerned with identifying specific leadership styles that are most effective in specific leadership situations are the:

A) trait theories.
B) behavioral theories.
C) contingency theories.
D) transformational theories.
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Kotter suggests that leadership and management:

A) consist of very similar activities.
B) cannot be combined in a synergistic way.
C) involve the management of major change efforts within the organization.
D) are two distinct, yet complementary systems of action in organizations.
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According to the Michigan studies on leadership, a leader in a(n)

A) autocratic
B) democratic
C) employee-oriented
D) production-oriented work environment uses direct, close
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Trait leader theories focus on all of the following except:

A) abilities.
B) personality characteristics.
C) physical attributes.
D) situational characteristics.
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All of the following are characteristics of autocratic leadership style except:

A) strongly controlled work relationships.
B) explicit work orders and minimal follower flexibility in application of work rules.
C) highly structured work situation and close supervision.
D) discretionary influence over work environment granted to followers.
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Trait theories of leadership:

A) fit traits to various situations.
B) emphasize the situation in classifying approaches to leadership.
C) offer strong and uniform research findings.
D) focus on leaders' physical attributes, personality, and abilities.
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Which of the following statements best reflects the support for trait theories to identify universal distinguishing attributes of leaders?

A) Trait studies have identified physical attributes as being more important to leadership than personality or intelligence.
B) When looking at physical attributes, height has been the leader attribute with universal generalizability.
C) Findings on traits as a basis for explaining leader effectiveness are neither strong nor uniform.
D) Trait theory studies have tended to conclude that there are strong implications for training and development rather than selection.
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Blake and Mouton's Leadership Grid research differs from the Ohio State studies in that the Leadership Grid:

A) does not address behavior.
B) is descriptive and non-evaluative.
C) found that the organizational man approach was more effective.
D) includes attitudinal overtones.
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According to Blake and Mouton's Leadership Grid, an impoverished manager is one who:

A) avoids taking sides and stays out of conflicts.
B) creates a happy, comfortable work environment.
C) emphasizes efficient production.
D) maintains the status quo.
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According to Zaleznik's thinking on leaders as distinct personalities, leaders and managers differ along four different dimensions of personality. Which of the following is NOT one of those dimensions?

A) Attitudes toward goals
B) Relationships with others
C) Sense of self
D) Internal versus external orientation
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In the context of Situational Leadership model, the telling style entails:

A) considerable task and relationship behaviors.
B) considerable task behavior and low relationship behavior.
C) low task behavior and considerable relationship behavior.
D) low task and relationship behaviors.
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According to the Situational Leadership model, a follower is able and willing.

A) telling
B) delegating
C) selling d. participating
Style of leadership is appropriate for tasks in which a
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The Situational Leadership model, developed by Hersey and Blanchard, suggests that the leader's behavior should be adjusted according to the:

A) task structure.
B) type of power.
C) maturity level of followers.
D) leader-follower relationships.
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Charismatic leadership relies heavily on power.

A) legitimate
B) reward
C) referent
D) expert
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Charismatic leadership:

A) is based on coercive power.
B) is very different from transformational leadership.
C) becomes a very effective leadership approach in times of stability.
D) carries risks of destructive courses of action that might harm followers.
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Fiedler recommends that managers, in order to be effective, should:

A) adjust the task structure to fit the situation.
B) change the situation to fit their leadership style.
C) adjust their position power.
D) treat employees differently depending upon the task.
Question
According to Fiedler's contingency theory, which of the following are the three dimensions of situational favorableness?

A) Initiating structure, position power, and leader-member relations
B) Initiating structure, task structure, and position power
C) Task structure, leader-member relations, and production orientation
D) Task structure, leader-member relations, and position power
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27. In the context of the path-goal theory, a style of leadership is used when the leader must give specific
Guidance about work tasks, schedule work, and let followers know what is expected.

A) supportive
B) achievement-oriented
C) participative
D) directive
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The path-goal theory of leader effectiveness by Robert House is based on:

A) an equity theory of motivation.
B) a goal setting theory of motivation.
C) an expectancy theory of motivation.
D) McGregor's Theory Y approach to motivation.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the leader behavior styles described in the path-goal theory of leader effectiveness?

A) Directive
B) Participative
C) Relationship-oriented
D) Achievement-oriented
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In the context of transformational leadership, the term convince even skeptics to support it.

A) authentic leadership
B) reality-distortion field
C) out-group leadership persuasion d. selling style
Refers to the ability of a leader to create a vision and
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In the context of transformational leadership, follower's needs and acts as a coach or a mentor.

A) intellectual stimulation
B) individualized consideration
C) individual consultation d. facilitation
Refers to how much concern the leader displays for each
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According to Fiedler, the effectiveness of leaders is dependent on:

A) the favorableness of their situation.
B) the least preferred coworker.
C) task structure.
D) position power.
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28. In the context of the Vroom-Yetton-Jago normative decision model, the form of decision making is where a
Manager permits a group to make decisions within prescribed limits, providing needed resources and encouragement.

A) consult individually
B) decide
C) delegate
D) consult group
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In the context of leadership theories, the with followers.

A) positional power
B) followership
C) LMX
D) transactional
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A multidimensional construct that includes transformational, charismatic, or transactional leadership as the situation might demand is known as:

A) contingency leadership.
B) authentic leadership.
C) inspirational leadership.
D) leadership grid approach.
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According to the contingency theory developed by Fiedler, what is the most appropriate action where it is found there is a misfit between the leader and the situation?

A) Attempt to change the leader's behavior through training.
B) Remove the leader and replace him/her with someone that will result in a fit.
C) Reengineer the leader's situation to fit the leader's basic predisposition.
D) Develop better assessment techniques for leaders as well as group members.
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The basic idea behind leader-member exchange theory is that:

A) followership is based on member perceptions of equity.
B) leaders form two groups of followers-in­groups and out­groups.
C) leaders develop relationships with followers based on the principle of who does what and how much for whom.
D) followership depends on the degree that a task is satisfying.
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The Vroom-Yetton-Jago normative decision model helps leaders and managers determine:

A) when to change the decision situation or style of the leader.
B) how to identify what leadership style is most appropriate through the administration of the LBDQ.
C) the appropriate level of employee participation in decision making.
D) how to focus on task characteristics, leader-member relations, or the position power of the leader.
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Transformational leaders:

A) inspire and stimulate followers to high performance levels.
B) use reward and punishment to shape employee behavior.
C) rely on contractual arrangements to manage employees.
D) use legitimate and reward power.
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In contrast to leadership, the topic of followership has:

A) been viewed as not highly differentiated versus leadership.
B) been viewed from a traditional perspective as active.
C) not been extensively researched.
D) not endorsed the view that the follower role is an active one with potential for leadership.
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Leaders agitate for change and new approaches, managers advocate stability and the status quo.
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In the context of followership, are potentially disruptive and a threat to the health of the organization.

A) alienated followers
B) survivors
C) sheep followers
D) yes people
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There is a dynamic tension between leaders and managers that makes it difficult for each to understand the other.
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Which of the following is NOT included in the guidelines for leadership?

A) Different situations call for different leadership styles and behavior.
B) No two leaders are the same.
C) There is no one best leadership style but there are organizational preferences in terms of style.
D) Good leaders are not likely to be good followers.
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One belief of is that work exists for the person as much as the person exists for work.

A) transactional leadership
B) abusive leadership
C) servant leadership
D) charismatic leadership
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"Better safe than sorry" is the motto of which type of followers?

A) Sheep
B) Survivors
C) Yes people
D) Alienated followers
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The glass cliff refers to:

A) preventing women from taking on difficult leadership situations.
B) men perceiving women as less suited to difficult leadership positions due to their lack of decision making experience.
C) a trend in organizations to place more women in difficult leadership situations.
D) women perceiving difficult leadership situations as situations to avoid due to inherent risk of failure.
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Which of the following is true of women managers?

A) Women are less suited to difficult leadership positions because they lack decision-making skills.
B) Women have to rely on position power to be effective leaders.
C) Women tend to be personally power-driven rather than socially power-driven.
D) Women tend to use a more people-oriented style that is more inclusive and empowering.
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Effective followers:

A) are courageous.
B) are self-aggrandizing.
C) uncritically reinforce leaders' ideas.
D) require close supervision.
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Emotional intelligence is made up of all of the following competencies except:

A) higher technical skills.
B) higher self-awareness.
C) adaptability.
D) empathy.
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are followers who do not think independently or critically and are passive in their behavior.

A) Survivors
B) Alienated followers
C) Yes people
D) Sheep
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The Leadership Grid approach to leadership evaluates a country club manager as someone who builds a highly productive team of committed people.
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It is generally agreed that the trait theories have been very successful in being able to identify universal, distinguishing attributes of leaders.
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Authentic leaders are characterized by all of the following except:

A) high levels of hope.
B) optimism.
C) resilience.
D) benevolence.
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refers to the willingness to be vulnerable to the actions of another and is an essential element in leadership.

A) Facilitation
B) Supervision
C) Followership
D) Trust
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Followers who tend to be passive but are capable of independent and critical thinking are:

A) alienated followers.
B) the yes people.
C) sheep.
D) survivors.
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According to Kotter, effective leadership produces useful change in an organization.
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leaders tend to trust nobody, leading to preventable mistakes.

A) Lone-wolf
B) Autocratic
C) Laissez-faire
D) Women
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Which of the following statements best characterizes emotional intelligence in the context of leadership?

A) While most leaders gain emotional intelligence as they age, everyone starts with an equal amount.
B) Technical skills and IQ are more important for emotional intelligence than for leadership.
C) Leaders can learn emotional intelligence through honest feedback from coworkers.
D) Leaders with low emotional intelligence don't necessarily make poor decisions or lose their effectiveness.
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According to LMX theory, out-group members are more likely to support the values of the organization and become models of appropriate behavior.
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Compare and contrast the Ohio State leadership model with the Leadership Grid.
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Transactional leaders inspire and excite followers to high levels of performance.
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Match the following:
a. One who can inspire others and initiate change and development
b. A leader who relies on coercive and reward power
c. A leader who can inspire and excite followers to high levels of performance
d. A leader with extreme referent power
e. Emphasis on physical attributes or personality characteristics
Transactional Leader
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The traditional stereotype of a follower is someone who is in a potent, active, significant role.
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Compare and contrast transformational and transactional leadership.
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Explain the role of emotional intelligence in leadership.
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When a leader has strong position power, the task is moderately structured, and leader-member relations are good, a laissez-faire leadership style is appropriate.
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Leadership is not the only factor that influences organizational performance.
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Autocratic leaders tend to be task oriented and utilize initiating structure behavior.
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What are the characteristics of an effective follower?
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Servant leaders try to determine their own personal needs, as well as the needs of the group, and then lead based on the joint outcomes determined by this process.
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Briefly describe the different types of leadership theories.
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Enumerate the differences between the management process and the leadership process.
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Match the following:
a. One who can inspire others and initiate change and development
b. A leader who relies on coercive and reward power
c. A leader who can inspire and excite followers to high levels of performance
d. A leader with extreme referent power
e. Emphasis on physical attributes or personality characteristics
Traits
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Briefly explain the five guidelines for leadership.
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The situational leadership model by Hersey and Blanchard suggest that a leader's behavior should be adjusted to the maturity level of the followers.
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When the task is difficult and employees are highly trained, a directive style of leadership should be used.
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Briefly explain House's path-goal theory of leadership.
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Participative, considerate leader behaviors that demonstrate a concern for people appear to enhance the health and well-being of followers in the work environment.
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According to Blake and Mouton's Leadership Grid, a manager with a high concern for production and low concern for people would be in what position on the grid?

A) 1,1
B) 1,9
C) 9,1
D) 9,9
C
2
According to the Leadership Grid approach to leadership, a manager who exerts just enough effort to avoid being fired would be consistent with what position on the grid?

A) 9,9
B) 5,5
C) 1,1
D) 1,9
C
3
As a supervisor, you find yourself in a situation where you have good relationships with employees, the task is structured, and you have and can exercise strong position power. Your leadership behavior and style should be:

A) employee-centered.
B) very controlling.
C) task-oriented.
D) autocratic.
C
4
Democratic leadership style differs from autocratic leadership style in that democratic leaders:

A) do not assume ultimate authority and responsibility.
B) force compliance to rules and procedures.
C) grant followers a high degree of discretionary influence.
D) require more structure in the work environment.
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The important underlying dimensions of leader behaviors according to the Ohio State studies are:

A) autocratic and democratic.
B) task-centered and concern for production.
C) consideration and initiating structure.
D) P-oriented and M-oriented.
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Blake and Mouton's Leadership Grid identifies a country club manager as someone who:

A) exerts minimal effort to get the work done.
B) builds a highly productive work team.
C) conforms to requirements and applies considerable pressure on employees to perform.
D) creates a pleasing, happy work environment and applies minimal supervision.
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7
Contingency theories of leadership, in determining appropriate leader behavior and style, focus strongly on:

A) follower characteristics.
B) situational factors.
C) physical traits of the leader.
D) how leaders behave.
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According to John Kotter, leadership, in contrast to management, entails:

A) planning and budgeting.
B) organizing and staffing.
C) problem solving.
D) setting an organizational direction.
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9
Which of the following is a new leadership style that has been added to the leadership grid?

A) "Middle of the road"
B) "If it isn't broke, don't fix it"
C) "Father knows best"
D) "If you aren't making mistakes, you aren't learning"
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Which of the following is a consequence of laissez-faire leadership?

A) High job satisfaction
B) The leader's high demand for authority
C) Lower interpersonal conflict at work
D) Role ambiguity for followers
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The theories of leadership concerned with identifying specific leadership styles that are most effective in specific leadership situations are the:

A) trait theories.
B) behavioral theories.
C) contingency theories.
D) transformational theories.
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Kotter suggests that leadership and management:

A) consist of very similar activities.
B) cannot be combined in a synergistic way.
C) involve the management of major change efforts within the organization.
D) are two distinct, yet complementary systems of action in organizations.
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According to the Michigan studies on leadership, a leader in a(n)

A) autocratic
B) democratic
C) employee-oriented
D) production-oriented work environment uses direct, close
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Trait leader theories focus on all of the following except:

A) abilities.
B) personality characteristics.
C) physical attributes.
D) situational characteristics.
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All of the following are characteristics of autocratic leadership style except:

A) strongly controlled work relationships.
B) explicit work orders and minimal follower flexibility in application of work rules.
C) highly structured work situation and close supervision.
D) discretionary influence over work environment granted to followers.
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Trait theories of leadership:

A) fit traits to various situations.
B) emphasize the situation in classifying approaches to leadership.
C) offer strong and uniform research findings.
D) focus on leaders' physical attributes, personality, and abilities.
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Which of the following statements best reflects the support for trait theories to identify universal distinguishing attributes of leaders?

A) Trait studies have identified physical attributes as being more important to leadership than personality or intelligence.
B) When looking at physical attributes, height has been the leader attribute with universal generalizability.
C) Findings on traits as a basis for explaining leader effectiveness are neither strong nor uniform.
D) Trait theory studies have tended to conclude that there are strong implications for training and development rather than selection.
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Blake and Mouton's Leadership Grid research differs from the Ohio State studies in that the Leadership Grid:

A) does not address behavior.
B) is descriptive and non-evaluative.
C) found that the organizational man approach was more effective.
D) includes attitudinal overtones.
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19
According to Blake and Mouton's Leadership Grid, an impoverished manager is one who:

A) avoids taking sides and stays out of conflicts.
B) creates a happy, comfortable work environment.
C) emphasizes efficient production.
D) maintains the status quo.
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20
According to Zaleznik's thinking on leaders as distinct personalities, leaders and managers differ along four different dimensions of personality. Which of the following is NOT one of those dimensions?

A) Attitudes toward goals
B) Relationships with others
C) Sense of self
D) Internal versus external orientation
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21
In the context of Situational Leadership model, the telling style entails:

A) considerable task and relationship behaviors.
B) considerable task behavior and low relationship behavior.
C) low task behavior and considerable relationship behavior.
D) low task and relationship behaviors.
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According to the Situational Leadership model, a follower is able and willing.

A) telling
B) delegating
C) selling d. participating
Style of leadership is appropriate for tasks in which a
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The Situational Leadership model, developed by Hersey and Blanchard, suggests that the leader's behavior should be adjusted according to the:

A) task structure.
B) type of power.
C) maturity level of followers.
D) leader-follower relationships.
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Charismatic leadership relies heavily on power.

A) legitimate
B) reward
C) referent
D) expert
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Charismatic leadership:

A) is based on coercive power.
B) is very different from transformational leadership.
C) becomes a very effective leadership approach in times of stability.
D) carries risks of destructive courses of action that might harm followers.
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Fiedler recommends that managers, in order to be effective, should:

A) adjust the task structure to fit the situation.
B) change the situation to fit their leadership style.
C) adjust their position power.
D) treat employees differently depending upon the task.
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27
According to Fiedler's contingency theory, which of the following are the three dimensions of situational favorableness?

A) Initiating structure, position power, and leader-member relations
B) Initiating structure, task structure, and position power
C) Task structure, leader-member relations, and production orientation
D) Task structure, leader-member relations, and position power
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27. In the context of the path-goal theory, a style of leadership is used when the leader must give specific
Guidance about work tasks, schedule work, and let followers know what is expected.

A) supportive
B) achievement-oriented
C) participative
D) directive
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29
The path-goal theory of leader effectiveness by Robert House is based on:

A) an equity theory of motivation.
B) a goal setting theory of motivation.
C) an expectancy theory of motivation.
D) McGregor's Theory Y approach to motivation.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the leader behavior styles described in the path-goal theory of leader effectiveness?

A) Directive
B) Participative
C) Relationship-oriented
D) Achievement-oriented
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In the context of transformational leadership, the term convince even skeptics to support it.

A) authentic leadership
B) reality-distortion field
C) out-group leadership persuasion d. selling style
Refers to the ability of a leader to create a vision and
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32
In the context of transformational leadership, follower's needs and acts as a coach or a mentor.

A) intellectual stimulation
B) individualized consideration
C) individual consultation d. facilitation
Refers to how much concern the leader displays for each
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33
According to Fiedler, the effectiveness of leaders is dependent on:

A) the favorableness of their situation.
B) the least preferred coworker.
C) task structure.
D) position power.
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28. In the context of the Vroom-Yetton-Jago normative decision model, the form of decision making is where a
Manager permits a group to make decisions within prescribed limits, providing needed resources and encouragement.

A) consult individually
B) decide
C) delegate
D) consult group
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In the context of leadership theories, the with followers.

A) positional power
B) followership
C) LMX
D) transactional
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36
A multidimensional construct that includes transformational, charismatic, or transactional leadership as the situation might demand is known as:

A) contingency leadership.
B) authentic leadership.
C) inspirational leadership.
D) leadership grid approach.
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37
According to the contingency theory developed by Fiedler, what is the most appropriate action where it is found there is a misfit between the leader and the situation?

A) Attempt to change the leader's behavior through training.
B) Remove the leader and replace him/her with someone that will result in a fit.
C) Reengineer the leader's situation to fit the leader's basic predisposition.
D) Develop better assessment techniques for leaders as well as group members.
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38
The basic idea behind leader-member exchange theory is that:

A) followership is based on member perceptions of equity.
B) leaders form two groups of followers-in­groups and out­groups.
C) leaders develop relationships with followers based on the principle of who does what and how much for whom.
D) followership depends on the degree that a task is satisfying.
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39
The Vroom-Yetton-Jago normative decision model helps leaders and managers determine:

A) when to change the decision situation or style of the leader.
B) how to identify what leadership style is most appropriate through the administration of the LBDQ.
C) the appropriate level of employee participation in decision making.
D) how to focus on task characteristics, leader-member relations, or the position power of the leader.
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40
Transformational leaders:

A) inspire and stimulate followers to high performance levels.
B) use reward and punishment to shape employee behavior.
C) rely on contractual arrangements to manage employees.
D) use legitimate and reward power.
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41
In contrast to leadership, the topic of followership has:

A) been viewed as not highly differentiated versus leadership.
B) been viewed from a traditional perspective as active.
C) not been extensively researched.
D) not endorsed the view that the follower role is an active one with potential for leadership.
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42
Leaders agitate for change and new approaches, managers advocate stability and the status quo.
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43
In the context of followership, are potentially disruptive and a threat to the health of the organization.

A) alienated followers
B) survivors
C) sheep followers
D) yes people
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44
There is a dynamic tension between leaders and managers that makes it difficult for each to understand the other.
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45
Which of the following is NOT included in the guidelines for leadership?

A) Different situations call for different leadership styles and behavior.
B) No two leaders are the same.
C) There is no one best leadership style but there are organizational preferences in terms of style.
D) Good leaders are not likely to be good followers.
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46
One belief of is that work exists for the person as much as the person exists for work.

A) transactional leadership
B) abusive leadership
C) servant leadership
D) charismatic leadership
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47
"Better safe than sorry" is the motto of which type of followers?

A) Sheep
B) Survivors
C) Yes people
D) Alienated followers
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48
The glass cliff refers to:

A) preventing women from taking on difficult leadership situations.
B) men perceiving women as less suited to difficult leadership positions due to their lack of decision making experience.
C) a trend in organizations to place more women in difficult leadership situations.
D) women perceiving difficult leadership situations as situations to avoid due to inherent risk of failure.
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49
Which of the following is true of women managers?

A) Women are less suited to difficult leadership positions because they lack decision-making skills.
B) Women have to rely on position power to be effective leaders.
C) Women tend to be personally power-driven rather than socially power-driven.
D) Women tend to use a more people-oriented style that is more inclusive and empowering.
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50
Effective followers:

A) are courageous.
B) are self-aggrandizing.
C) uncritically reinforce leaders' ideas.
D) require close supervision.
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51
Emotional intelligence is made up of all of the following competencies except:

A) higher technical skills.
B) higher self-awareness.
C) adaptability.
D) empathy.
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52
are followers who do not think independently or critically and are passive in their behavior.

A) Survivors
B) Alienated followers
C) Yes people
D) Sheep
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53
The Leadership Grid approach to leadership evaluates a country club manager as someone who builds a highly productive team of committed people.
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54
It is generally agreed that the trait theories have been very successful in being able to identify universal, distinguishing attributes of leaders.
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55
Authentic leaders are characterized by all of the following except:

A) high levels of hope.
B) optimism.
C) resilience.
D) benevolence.
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56
refers to the willingness to be vulnerable to the actions of another and is an essential element in leadership.

A) Facilitation
B) Supervision
C) Followership
D) Trust
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57
Followers who tend to be passive but are capable of independent and critical thinking are:

A) alienated followers.
B) the yes people.
C) sheep.
D) survivors.
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58
According to Kotter, effective leadership produces useful change in an organization.
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59
leaders tend to trust nobody, leading to preventable mistakes.

A) Lone-wolf
B) Autocratic
C) Laissez-faire
D) Women
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60
Which of the following statements best characterizes emotional intelligence in the context of leadership?

A) While most leaders gain emotional intelligence as they age, everyone starts with an equal amount.
B) Technical skills and IQ are more important for emotional intelligence than for leadership.
C) Leaders can learn emotional intelligence through honest feedback from coworkers.
D) Leaders with low emotional intelligence don't necessarily make poor decisions or lose their effectiveness.
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61
According to LMX theory, out-group members are more likely to support the values of the organization and become models of appropriate behavior.
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62
Compare and contrast the Ohio State leadership model with the Leadership Grid.
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63
Transactional leaders inspire and excite followers to high levels of performance.
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64
Match the following:
a. One who can inspire others and initiate change and development
b. A leader who relies on coercive and reward power
c. A leader who can inspire and excite followers to high levels of performance
d. A leader with extreme referent power
e. Emphasis on physical attributes or personality characteristics
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65
The traditional stereotype of a follower is someone who is in a potent, active, significant role.
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66
Compare and contrast transformational and transactional leadership.
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67
Explain the role of emotional intelligence in leadership.
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68
When a leader has strong position power, the task is moderately structured, and leader-member relations are good, a laissez-faire leadership style is appropriate.
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69
Leadership is not the only factor that influences organizational performance.
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70
Autocratic leaders tend to be task oriented and utilize initiating structure behavior.
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71
What are the characteristics of an effective follower?
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72
Servant leaders try to determine their own personal needs, as well as the needs of the group, and then lead based on the joint outcomes determined by this process.
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73
Briefly describe the different types of leadership theories.
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74
Enumerate the differences between the management process and the leadership process.
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75
Match the following:
a. One who can inspire others and initiate change and development
b. A leader who relies on coercive and reward power
c. A leader who can inspire and excite followers to high levels of performance
d. A leader with extreme referent power
e. Emphasis on physical attributes or personality characteristics
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76
Briefly explain the five guidelines for leadership.
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77
The situational leadership model by Hersey and Blanchard suggest that a leader's behavior should be adjusted to the maturity level of the followers.
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78
When the task is difficult and employees are highly trained, a directive style of leadership should be used.
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79
Briefly explain House's path-goal theory of leadership.
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80
Participative, considerate leader behaviors that demonstrate a concern for people appear to enhance the health and well-being of followers in the work environment.
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