1) Coordinated activities to direct and control an organization: a) Management b) System c) Management System 2) Set of interrelated or interacting elements: a) System b) Process c) Management 3) A management system can address a single discipline or several disciplines: a) True b) False 4) Which of the following is NOT included in the management system elements: a) organization's structure b) roles and responsibilities c) planning and operation d) performance evaluation  e) improvement  f) financial statements  5) The scope of a management system always have to include the whole organization: a) True b) False 6) Which of the following best describes a "standard": a) A legally binding regulation set by the government for one-time use b) A technical specification, adopted by a recognized standardization body, for repeated or continuous application, with which compliance is not obligatory c) An internal guideline created by a company for internal use only d) A mandatory rule enforced by international law for all industries e) A temporary measure applied during emergencies by an organization 7) CENELEC is associated with which type of standard: a) International standard b) National standard c) European standard d) Local standard 8) Which of the following is an example of an international standardization body: a) CEN b) ISO c) CENLEC d) ETSI e) DIN 9) Which of the following statements about ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is true: a) ISO is a governmental organization b) ISO is the world's largest developer of national standards c) SO was established in 1946 in Geneva d) The name ISO comes from the Greek word meaning "equal e) The headquarters of ISO are in London 10) What is the basis for the development of ISO standards: a) Regional expert opinion b) Global expert opinion c) Single organization’s perspective d) Government directives 11) Who typically initiates the development of a new ISO standard a) ISO itself b) National governments c) An industry sector or group of stakeholders d) International NGOs 12) Which of the following is NOT a key principle in the development of ISO standards: a) ISO standards respond to a need in the market b) ISO standards are developed through a multi-stakeholder process c) ISO standards are based on the opinion of a single expert d) ISO standards are based on a consensus approach 13) Which ISO standard is primarily focused on quality management systems: a) ISO 9001 b) ISO 14001 c) ISO 45001 d) ISO 50001 14) What is the main benefit of implementing ISO 14001: a) Improved occupational health and safety b) Enhanced environmental performance c) Better quality management d) Increased energy efficiency 15) ISO 45001 provides requirements for which aspect of management systems: a) Environmental management b) Quality management c) Occupational health and safety d) Information security 16) One of the key benefits of ISO 9001 is: a) Improved environmental performance b) Enhanced customer satisfaction c) Better workplace safety d) Reduced energy consumption 17) Which of the following ISO standards helps organizations manage their environmental responsibilities: a) ISO 50001 b) ISO 45001 c) ISO 14001 d) ISO 27001 18) What does the term "integration" primarily refer to: a) Separating parts into individual components b) Combining parts into a whole c) Removing parts from a system d) Simplifying complex processes 19) Which of the following best describes an integrated transport system: a) A system where only buses operate b) A system where trains and taxis do not work together c) A system where buses, trains, and taxis are closely connected and work together d) A system exclusive to private transportation 20) Which of the following is an example of integrating systems: a) Keeping different software applications separate b) Merging various software applications to work together c) Developing new software applications without connecting them d) Using outdated software systems independently 21) What is the main goal of an integrated management system: a) To operate multiple management systems independently b) To reduce the number of management systems c) To closely connect and make different management systems work successfully together d) To focus on a single aspect of management 22) What is an IMS (Integrated Management System) primarily designed to do: a) Separate business components into individual systems b) Integrate all components of a business into one coherent system c) Focus exclusively on financial management d) Operate independently of an organization's mission 23) What is the primary purpose of combining all related components of a business into an IMS: a) To simplify management and operations b) To reduce stakeholder involvement c) To create independent silos within the organization 24) Which statement best describes the benefit of an IMS for an organization: a) It isolates different business components for specialized management b) It integrates all components into one system for easier management and oper c) It operates independently of the organization's overall objectives 25) What is the primary purpose of the HLS (High Level Structure): a) Increase complexity b) Reduce compatibility c) Enhance consistency d) Discourage integration 26) Which of the following is NOT an advantage of integrating management systems: a) Reduced confusion b) Reduced duplication c) Increased costs d) Streamlined processes 27) What is one of the benefits of integrating management systems: a) Increased confusion b) Increased duplication c) Reduced costs d) Expanded complexity

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