Walmart developed the Ol'Roy brand of dog food to sell only in its stores. Ol'Roy is an example of a ________

A) generic product
B) national brand
C) franchise
D) copy-cat brand
E) private label


E

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Use the following information to calculate cash paid for income taxes:      Income tax expense$46,000?Income tax payable, January 1 10,000?Income tax payable, December 31 11,400?

A. $57,400. B. $56,000. C. $44,600. D. $24,600. E. $46,000.

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Which of the following is a provision of Section 8(a) of the National Labor Relations Act?

A) prohibits unions from engaging in unfair labor practices that interfere with a union election B) makes it an unfair labor practice for an employer to restrain employees from forming and joining unions C) enables employees to opt out of unions by organizing a decertification election D) permits employees and union officials to engage in union solicitation on company property

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Licensing requires the licensee to pay a royalty to the licensor in return for permission to copy the patent, trademark, or copyright. 

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Edward is an employee of Huge Corporation who works in one of the company's stores. One

day Edward sees one of his ex-girlfriends, who jilted him, in the store. He is still mad at her for this, so he goes over and slugs her in the face. She sues Edward and Huge Corporation. If the state applies the motivation test, which of the following is true? A) Huge, but not Edward, would be liable for the tort. B) Edward, but not Huge, would be liable for the tort. C) Huge and Edward could each be liable for the tort. D) Neither Edward nor Huge would be liable for the tort. E) Huge and Edward could each be liable for the tort, but the plaintiff must first seek recovery from Edward.

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