Online Quiz Contest on Product Integrity with Certificate

Organizer: Christ Social Responsibility & Department of Management, Christ College of Science and Management.

About the Quiz Contest

  • Present “IntegrityQuest 2K25”, an E-Quiz Contest on Product Integrity, aimed at enhancing awareness about quality assurance, ethical production, and transparency in business operations.
  • Quiz Duration: 28th October- 1st November 2025
  • Free Registration.
  • Open to All.
  • E-Certificates will be issued to participants scoring above 75%. Certificates will be sent on or before 2nd November 2025.\

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Product integrity lies at the heart of sustainable and ethical business success, ensuring that every product upholds quality, safety, and honesty from design to delivery. Through this interactive quiz, participants will explore real-world applications of ethical decision-making, governance challenges, and management approaches that strengthen consumer trust and corporate reputation.

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What does product integrity mainly focus on?
Advertising and promotion
Consistent quality and reliability
Increasing production speed
Employee training

Maintaining consistent product quality builds
Temporary sales
Brand loyalty and trust
Production delays
Employee turnover

A supplier provides counterfeit spare parts that compromise the safety of a brand’s vehicles. What is the immediate integrity-related response required?
Blame external market conditions
Ignore the situation to avoid publicity
Replace fake parts, implement supplier audits, and report the issue
Raise product prices

Which of the following ensures that a product meets customer expectations every time?
Product integrity
Cost control
Outsourcing
Market research

Adulteration in products refers to
Adding quality materials
Mixing inferior or harmful substances
Increasing the price
Improving product design

When a company withdraws a faulty product voluntarily, it reflects
A defensive marketing strategy
Commitment to product integrity and customer safety
A weakness in advertising
Lack of innovation

Which department is mainly responsible for ensuring product integrity?
Marketing
Finance
Quality Control
Human Resources

Selling counterfeit goods mainly affects
Employees’ salaries
Company’s brand reputation
Tax collection
Packaging costs

ISO 9001 certification is related to
Financial reporting
Information technology
Quality management systems
Environmental protection

What should a company do first if it identifies a major product defect?
Ignore it
Stop production and start recall procedure
Increase advertising
Lower the price

Which of the following can help prevent counterfeit goods?
Digital watermarking or RFID tagging
Reducing product features
Outsourcing customer service
Increasing discounts

Which of the following is a preventive approach to quality management?
Quality control
Quality assurance
Product recall
Consumer complaints

What happens if a company fails to recall defective products?
It gains more profits
It may face legal penalties and loss of trust
It saves on production costs
It gets a better market image

Reliability testing ensures that a product
Looks attractive
Performs consistently under expected conditions
Is cheaper than its competitors
Requires more maintenance

Customer feedback is important for
Maintaining quality and improving integrity
Increasing taxation
Reducing salaries
Slowing production

In case of a recall, what should be the company’s top priority?
Protecting customers’ safety
Increasing profit margins
Redesigning packaging
Blaming suppliers

Counterfeit products are
Genuine goods
Fake imitations of original products
Discounted genuine items
Damaged stock

Adulterated food products primarily affect
Government policies
Consumer health and safety
Marketing budget
Packaging design

Which function of management ensures products meet standards before reaching the market?
Planning
Controlling
Staffing
Directing

Employee training on product standards helps
Reduce production costs
Maintain product integrity and avoid errors
Eliminate marketing needs
Increase product defects

Which of the following best defines product integrity in business management?
Maintaining low-cost production
Ensuring a product performs safely, reliably, and as intended
Meeting quarterly sales targets
Using innovative packaging

Which of the following is not an element of product integrity?
Reliability
Performance
Misleading promotion
Safety

The concept of “fit-for-purpose” is directly related to
Brand diversity
Market segmentation
Price variation
Product integrity

Ethical product development ensures product integrity through
Transparency, safety testing, and honest communication
Cost minimization
Delaying product launch
Limiting customer feedback

Who is primarily responsible for ensuring product integrity in an organization?
Only the CEO
The quality, production, and design teams collectively
The finance department
The government

A company that consistently delivers reliable products gains
Short-term revenue spikes
Reduced brand equity
Long-term competitive advantage
Higher production costs

The concept of “zero defects” supports
Price leadership
Product integrity and quality assurance
Speed of production
Branding efforts

The product integrity process starts at which stage of the product life cycle?
Disposal stage
Idea development and design stage
Decline stage
Launch stage

In global operations, product integrity is harder to maintain due to
Increased cultural diversity
Multi-location supply chains and variable regulations
Lower production costs
Broad marketing coverage

Corporate governance supports product integrity by
Setting short-term profit goals
Limiting employee participation
Expanding product range
Establishing rules for ethical compliance and product oversight

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