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CIPS L3M4 - Team Dynamics and Change

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Total 150 questions

The purpose of model form contracts is to provide an organisation with an off-the-shelf contract agreement, the terms of which should not be amended by the parties. Is this statement true?

A.

No, model form contracts do not include any standard terms and conditions

B.

Yes, model form contracts include mandatory terms required and any specific terms can be included after the contract is signed

C.

No, model form contracts are designed to provide a baseline structure that parties can use to agree contract terms

D.

Yes, model form contracts are designed to offer pre-agreed terms to remove the need to negotiate

R Meredith Belbin made a distinction in his work between 'solo leaders', who were kind-of historic leaders; and 'team leaders' who are seen as being leaders for modern times, or are 'of the future'.

From the list shown, select the one answer which represents the team leader, rather than the solo leader.

A.

Seeks conformity: expects all team members to be similar and act and think the same way.

B.

Sets objectives and separate tasks for individual team members

C.

Encourages diversity, and lets team members be themselves

D.

Plays an unlimited role in team activities

Which of the following are examples of implied terms in a contract? Select TWO that apply.

A.

Force Majeure

B.

Fit for purpose

C.

Reasonable care and skill

D.

Contract definitions

E.

The delivery schedule

Company A sends a purchase order complete with a set of conditions of contract for the provision of professional services to Company B. Company B responds with an invoice complete with a set of its own conditions of contract. Company A pays the invoice. Which conditions of contract take legal precedence?

A.

Company A's

B.

Company B's

C.

Neither Company A's nor Company B's

D.

Both Company A's and Company B's

Workers are naturally lazy. They lack ambition. They must be controlled.

A.

Theory X

B.

Theory Y