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CIPS L4M4 - Ethical and Responsible Sourcing

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Total 301 questions

What are the risks of outsourcing?

    Loss of control of a project

    Loss of assets

    Loss of future business opportunities

    Loss of private information

A.

1 and 4 only

B.

2 and 3 only

C.

3 and 4 only

D.

1 and 2 only

Which of the following incoterms relate specifically to transporting items over water?

A.

ex works

B.

delivered duty paid

C.

cost and freight

D.

delivered at place

Liquidity is a solvency measure which determines whether an organisation is able to pay its debt. Which of the following would you use to assess a supplier's liquidity? Select TWO.

A.

current assets

B.

current liabilities

C.

long-term debt

D.

shareholder's equity

A buyer of bakery and cereal products has tracked wheat prices. Severe weather has reduced wheat supply globally, but demand remains high. How can this research help the buyer?

A.

Bakery produce is likely to be at a lower price as there is less wheat flour available

B.

The price for wheat-based produce will not be affected as demand is still high

C.

The buyer will be in a strong bargaining position to reduce prices

D.

The buyer will find it difficult to negotiate a lower price for wheat-based ingredients

Which of the following payment mechanisms is most beneficial to the supplier?

A.

open account

B.

cash in advance

C.

sight draft

D.

letter of credit

Which of the following information can facilitate international imports and exports?

    Product quality statistics

    Certificate of origin

    Purchase order

    Supplier financial position

A.

1 and 3 only

B.

1 and 4 only

C.

2 and 4 only

D.

2 and 3 only

Steff is a procurement manager at Giant Buttons Ltd who are considering offshoring a small section of their manufacturing operations. Which of the following is a risk of offshoring that Steff should consider.

A.

importation rules and tariffs

B.

exportation rules and tariffs

C.

payments by electronic bank transfer

D.

lower operating costs

A buyer evaluates a supplier's ethical and social practices during the pre-qualification stage of the supplier onboarding process. Which of the following variables would trigger further follow-up activities?

A.

On discovering that trade (labour) union memberships are not permitted by the supplier in its place of work

B.

On discovering that no employees can work without agreeing to the buyer organisation's code of conduct

C.

If the supplier's employees have a good understanding of their employment rights

D.

When staff are unionised and appropriate time is provided for union activities

Sourcing aims to achieve the best value for money by taking into account several factors. Freddy issourcing a new component for his company which manufactures tractors. Should Freddy take into consideration ethics and sustainability?

A.

yes- ethics and sustainability form part of 'value for money'

B.

yes- ethics and sustainability show that the products are fit for purpose

C.

no- 'value for money' is concerned with achieving the lowest price

D.

no- 'value for money' only concerns price and if the product is fit for purpose

Other than price, what should a buyer consider when evaluating supplier quotations?

    Lead times

    Add-on costs

    Wastage rates

    Past performance

A.

1, 2 and 4 only

B.

1, 2 and 3 only

C.

2, 3 and 4 only

D.

3 and 4 only