c) If a condition in a contract is breached the injured party may claim damages but
must continue with the contract otherwise, he will be in breach of contract.
d) If a warranty in a contract is breached the injured party has no remedy.
1.16 Why is sharing of information a key part of achieving a win-win outcome from a
negotiation?
(2 marks)
a) It gives the buying party important information that it can use to negotiate lower
prices
b) It allows the buyer to improve its specification to get better offers from other
suppliers.
c) It allows both parties to offer solutions that will help solve the other parties' issues
d) It builds mutual trust as each party will return the trust shown in them by the other
and gives the supplying party important information to negotiate a longer contract
term
1.17 Which of the following is an indication of a competitive style of negotiation?
(2 marks)
a) Win-lose
b) Win-win
c) Each parties win and lose a bit
d) Conflict avoiders
1.18 To most people the term "bargaining" and "negotiation" are used?
a) Interchangeable
b) Mutual exclusive
c) Not related
d) Interdependent
(2 marks)
1.19 Which of the following is true about compromising style of negotiation? (2 marks)
a) Both parties give up part of what they really want.
b) From a personal-satisfaction standpoint, compromise is win/win.
c) Compromising is appropriate when the issue is moderately important.
d) Compromising is appropriate when attempts at forcing or collaborating haven't
worked.
1.20 What is BATNA short for?
a) Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement
b) Best Arbiter to a New Agreement
c) Best Analogy used by the person who won the Negotiating Agreement
d) Best Alternative to No Agreement
(2 marks)
1.21 Which of the following best describes a force majeure clause?
(2 marks)
a) Prevent unauthorized disclosure of confidential information
b) Detailing how any party can opt-out of the arrangement and conditions that will end
the contract.
c) To protect parties from liabilities caused by a breach of contract or negligent acts of
third parties.
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