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CIMA Exam CIMAPRA19-E03-1 Topic 8 Question 89 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIMA's CIMAPRA19-E03-1 exam
Question #: 89
Topic #: 8
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Corporate political activity can be seen asaproactive attempt by a company to influence government decision-making. In particular, lobbying represents a direct but often private attempt by businesses to influenceagovernment'sdecision-making.

Which of the following is NOT alegitimate and privateform of lobbying?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Marjory
1 months ago
Undisclosed party financing, huh? Sounds like someone's trying to play a little 'sneaky-sneaky' with the government. Better not let them 'lobby' too hard, or they might end up in the 'clobby'!
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Alyssa
2 months ago
Monitoring, advocacy, and applying pressure - those all sound like legitimate lobbying tactics. But undisclosed party financing? That's a big no-no in my book.
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Meaghan
16 days ago
Applying pressure can be effective in influencing government decisions.
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Maryrose
20 days ago
Monitoring and advocacy are necessary for lobbying.
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Mitzie
1 months ago
I agree, undisclosed party financing seems shady.
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Elliot
2 months ago
Ah, the old 'trick question' tactic! Well, I'm not falling for it. D. Undisclosed party financing is the clear choice here.
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Arlie
7 days ago
C) Application of pressure
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Veronika
20 days ago
B) Advocacy
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Lavera
27 days ago
A) Monitoring
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Tesha
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is D. Undisclosed party financing is a shady practice that goes against the principles of transparent and accountable lobbying.
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Leota
21 days ago
User4: It's important for companies to lobby in a transparent and accountable manner.
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Georgene
1 months ago
User3: Undisclosed party financing could lead to corruption and lack of transparency.
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Beula
1 months ago
User2: Monitoring, advocacy, and applying pressure seem like legitimate forms of lobbying.
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Katlyn
1 months ago
User1: I agree, undisclosed party financing sounds unethical.
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Rebbeca
2 months ago
Hmm, this one is tricky. Undisclosed party financing definitely sounds like the odd one out here. That's clearly not a legitimate form of lobbying.
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Cherri
1 months ago
Monitoring, advocacy, and applying pressure all seem like legitimate forms of lobbying.
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Graciela
2 months ago
I agree, undisclosed party financing seems shady.
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Tijuana
2 months ago
But monitoring is more about observing and analyzing, not actively trying to influence decisions like advocacy or applying pressure.
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Dominic
3 months ago
I disagree, monitoring can be a way for companies to gather information to influence decision-making.
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Tijuana
3 months ago
I think monitoring is not a legitimate form of lobbying.
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