Exam 2 Flashcards

1
Q

All of the following are some of the most common pre-employment standards except:
Select one:

a.
Height/Weight

b.
Strength

c.
Endurance tests

d.
Age

A

Height/Weight

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2
Q

Some agencies do not require the polygraph examination in their pre-hiring process.
Select one:
True
False

A

True

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3
Q

A quality or attribute that an employer may consider when making decisions on hiring an employee that could be considered discriminatory if it were not necessary to perform a particular job.

a.
Bona fide occupational qualification

b.
Pre-hiring standards

c.
Affirmative action

d.
Licensing standards

A

Bona fide occupational qualification

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4
Q

The hybrid model training academy is the most popular style of academy used by state conservation agencies.
Select one:
True
False

A

True

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5
Q

How long does the average academy training last?
Select one:

a.
19 weeks

b.
21 weeks

c.
17 weeks

d.
14 weeks

A

19 weeks

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6
Q

The work of the organization is differentiated and divided
into smaller parts with individuals being assigned only to be
responsible for their part, resulting in specialization within
the organization (Role Specialization)

A

Occupational Differentiation

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7
Q

occurs when those
with specialized skills are put into groups or
divisions. These divisions are based and
created on specific job functions

A

Functional Differentiation

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8
Q

how an organization is organized
across a geographic area

A

Spatial Complexity

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9
Q

Related to the number of rules and
regulations present in an organization

A

Formalization

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10
Q

How can hierarchies be characterized

A

Vertical and Horizontal Complexity

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11
Q

An example of a formal
organizational structure that creates a hierarchy or
chain of command that coordinates the organization’s
activities, outlines formal roles and responsibilities, divides
the work of the organization and requires an adherence
to the rules of the organization

A

Bureaucratic Structure

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12
Q

Two types of organizational structures

A

Mechanistic and Organic

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13
Q

Group of people with administrative authority. Similar to a board of directors

A

Commission

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14
Q

The most well-known international treaty

A

CITES

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15
Q

How many appendix are in CITES

A

3

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16
Q

What’s the highest level of protection in CITES

A

Appendix 1

17
Q

Sought to preserve game, song, and
other wild birds, prevent problematic
introduction of exotic species, and
supplement the state laws protecting
wildlife that were already in existence

A

Lacey Act (1900)

18
Q

Makes specific requirements
about the packaging,
documentation, and trafficking
of specimens, and any interstate
movement of wildlife or fish
specimens must be plainly
marked, labeled, or tagged
according to regulation
governing said activity or a civil
fine may be assessed

A

The Lacey Act

19
Q

Protects species
(fauna and flora) native to the U. S, by listing species as
threatened or endangered, providing concomitant
recovery plans, prohibits trading of any endangered
species, and outlines both civil and criminal penalties
for illegal trade or other violations that are injurious to
endangered species

A

Endangered Species Act (ESA)

20
Q

Law that provides funding for wildlife conservation, restoration, and
hunter education and safety programs.

A

Pittman-Robertson Act (Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act)

21
Q

Federal law that provides funding for sport fish restoration and
management

A

Dingell-Johnson Act (Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act)

22
Q

In many states, animals causing damage are
permitted to be killed either through blanket
statements of the law or the issuance of
______ ______ ______ that allow for lethal
responses to animals causing damage

A

Damage control permits

23
Q

Hester v. United States

A

Made open fields doctrine

24
Q

The small yard encompassing an area
around a house, determined not to include
areas surrounding garages, barns, or sheds
that are often found on private property
outside of an area immediately outside
one’s home