SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
Human Resources Management: Compensation
Start Test
Study First
Subject
:
business-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Bilateral social security agreements that coordinate the U.S. social security program with the comparable programs of other countries; also known as totalization agreements
Mental Health Parity Act (MHPA)
International social security agreements
International assignees
Gross Earnings
2. Describes a situation where an employee's pay is below the minimum of the range
Utilization review
Green-Circle Rates
Factor Comparison Method
Experience Rating
3. Act that defines what is incuded as hours worked and is therefore compensable and a factor in calculating overtime
Portal-to-portal act
Voluntary deductions
ESOP's (Employee Stock Ownership Plans)
Comission
4. Point-factor job evaluation system developed by Hay Associates - a large consulting organization; also known as the Guide Chart-Profile
Hourly wage
Job ranking
HRA(Health reimbursement account)
Hay Plan
5. Describe situations where employees' pay is above the range maximum
Savings Incentive Match Plan for employees (SIMPLE)
Self-insured health-care plan
Red-circle rates
Comparable Worth
6. Stock bonus plans by which employees gain ownership in the organization for which they work
Warning
: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php
on line
183
7. Show measures of dispersion - or how groups of data relate to each other
Time-based differential pay
Comparable Worth
Percentiles
Copayment
8. Plan in which the employer and sometimes the employee make an annual payment to the employee's retirement plan account
Defined Contribution Plan
Salary
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
Imputed income
9. Purchaes health-care plans for large groups of employers to provide small businesses the economic advantages large companies have
CPI (Consumer Price Index)
SEP(Simplified Employee Pension)
Nonqualified deferred compensation plan
Health Insurance purchasing cooperative (HIPC)
10. Pay adjustment given to employees regardless of their performance or company profitability; usually linked to inflation; also referred to as a standard percentage raise
COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment)
Cliff Vesting
Salary
Experience Rating
11. Health-care plan in which the employer assumes the risk of high health-care costs and hires an independent claims department to handle claims
Survivor's benefits
TPA (third-party administrator) health-care plan
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act(HIPAA)
Salary
12. Provides each incumbent of a job with the same rate of pay - regardless of performance or seniority; also known as single-rate pay
SUB (supplemental unemployment benefits)
Self-insured health-care plan
Section 125 benefit plans
Flat-Rate Pay
13. Refers to a concept that states that employees must be able to influence the attainment of a goal and see a direct result of their efforts in order for incentive pay plans to be effective
MNCs (multinational companies)
Line-of-sight
Retirement Equity Act (REA)
Broadbanding
14. Monthly benefits paid under Social Security to workers (and eligible dependents) younger than the Social Security retirement age if they have a disability
Disability Benefits
Hay Plan
Full Cafeteria Plans
Percentiles
15. Uniform amount of money paid to a worker regardless of how many hours are worked
Deferred Profit-Sharing Plan
Salary
Seniority
Retirement Equity Act (REA)
16. Act that prohibits federal contractors from receiving kickbacks from employees or subcontractors for wages earned on federal projects
Warning
: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php
on line
183
17. Premium ammount that a company pays on behalf of an employee; the employee does not receive the benefit in dollars but does pay taxes on it
Imputed income
FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act)
Time-based step-rate pay
Nonqualified deferred compensation plan
18. In health plans - requires a secondary carrier to reimburse only up to the level of reimbursement they would have paid.
Coordination of Benefits
Dual-Ladder Career Progression
COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)
Nonduplication of benefits
19. Group incentive plan developed by Joseph Scanlon; workers earn a bonus for increasing productivity
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
Nonsubscriber plans
Portal-to-portal act
Scanlon Plan
20. Act that established the basic uniform standards that must be met by employer-sponsored pension - health and welfare benefit programs
Imputed income
Expatriates
401K Plans
ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act)
21. Occurs when there is only a small difference in pay between employees regardless of their skills - experience - or seniority; also known as salary compression
International social security agreements
Pay compression
Hourly wage
Individual retirement accounts (IRAs)
22. Optional medical coverage for persons covered by Medicare
Involuntary deductions
On-call pay
Medicare Part A
Medicare Part B
23. Employees who are excluded from FLSA minimum wage and overtime pay requirements
UCA (Unemployment Compensation Amendments)
Exempt Employees
ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act)
Frequency Distribution
24. Pay is based on longevity in the job - and pay increases occur on a predetermined schedule
Job evaluation
Comparable Worth
Fully Insured Health-Care Plan
Time-based step-rate pay
25. Employer-funded plan that reimburses employees only for eligible and substantiated health care expenses
Defense Authorization Bill
HRA(Health reimbursement account)
Serious health condition
Portal-to-portal act
26. Set of 20 factors that the IRS uses to determine whether workers are employees or independent contractors
Coordination of Benefits
Money purchase plans
Out-of-pocket maximum
IRS 20-Factor Test
27. Occurs when people feel that performance or job differences result in corresponding differences in pay rates
In loco parentis
Medicare Part A
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)
Internal equity
28. Act that amended ADEA to include all employee benefits; also provided terminated employees with time to consider group termination or retirement programs and consult an attorney
Warning
: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in
/var/www/html/basicversity.com/show_quiz.php
on line
183
29. States that an ERISA plan fiduciary has legal and financial obligations not to take more risks when investing employee benefit program funds than a reasonably knowledgeable - prudent investor would under similar circumstances.
Health Insurance purchasing cooperative (HIPC)
Job ranking
Utilization review
Prudent person rule
30. A reimbursement standard used by insurance companies to determine how much providers should be paid for their services
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act(HIPAA)
Seniority
Reasonable and customary
Draw
31. Full-choice health-care plan that allows covered employees to go to any qualified physician or hospital and submit claims to the insurance company
Medicare Part B
Differential Pay
Fee-for-Service-Health-Care Plan
Qualified deferred compensation plan
32. Full-choice health-care plan that allows covered employees to go to any qualified physician or hospital and submit claims to the insurance company
Indemnity health-care plan
CPI (Consumer Price Index)
Productivity-based pay
Independent contractors
33. Form of defined benefit plan that defines the promised benefit in terms of a hypothetical account balance and features benefit portability
Private-letter rulings
Indirect compensation
Cash Balance Plan
Section 125 benefit plans
34. Jobs used as reference points when setting up a job classification system and when designing or modifying a pay structure
Salary compression
EGTRRA (Economic Growth & Tax Relief Reconciliation Act)
Guide Chart-Profile
Benchmark Jobs
35. Written benefit plans maintained by the employer that allow employees to use pretax dollars to pay for certain qualified benefits
Green-Circle Rates
Imputed income
Section 125 benefit plans
Job classification
36. Create or recognize the right of an alternative payee to receive all or a portion of the benefits under a pension plan
QDROs(qualified domestic relations orders)
International social security agreements
Graded Vesting
TPA (third-party administrator) health-care plan
37. Distribute a portion of an organization's profits to its employees
Profit-sharing plans
EAP's (Employee Assistance Programs)
Emergency-Shift Pay
Gatekeeper
38. Plans that allow employees of certain tax-exempt organizations to contribute pre-tax dollars toward retirement savings
Profit-sharing plans
403B Plans
Long-term disability(LTD) coverage
CPI (Consumer Price Index)
39. Health-care plan in which the employer assumes the role of the insurance company and assumes some or all of the risk
Job evaluation
Premium sharing
Long-term care insurance
Self-insured health-care plan
40. Employees covered under FLSA regulations - including minimum wage and overtime pay requirements
Nonexempt employees
Differential Pay
Cliff Vesting
401K Plans
41. Systematic determination of the relative worth of jobs within an organization
Internal equity
Frequency Table
Job evaluation
Health Insurance purchasing cooperative (HIPC)
42. General term for a medical plan that seeks to ensure that the treatments a person receives are medically necessary and provided in a cost-effective manner.
Performance-based pay
Salary continuation
Weighted average
Managed Care
43. Act that provided certain legal protections for spousal beneficiaries of qualified retirement plans
Disability Benefits
REA (Retirement equity act)
SEP(Simplified Employee Pension)
Deferred Profit-Sharing Plan
44. Rulings issued by the IRS to specific taxpayers or organizations who request an interpretation of the law
Equal Work
ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act)
Private-letter rulings
Survivor's benefits
45. Rulings published by the IRS as general guidelines to all taxpayers
Revenue Rulings
Direct Compensation
Involuntary deductions
Performance-based pay
46. Stated amount out of pocket the insured can pay for medical costs in a 12-month period before copayments end
Managed Care
EPA (Equal Pay Act)
Securities and Exchange Act
Out-of-pocket maximum
47. Refers to a situation where an individual's performance is the basis for either the amount or timing of pay increases; also called performance based pay
SEP(Simplified Employee Pension)
Merit pay
POPS(premium-only plans)
Parachutes
48. Type of formula used in determining retirement plan payments where the employer pays a set dollar amount for each year of service under the plan
Flat-Dollar Formula
Copeland 'Anti-kickback' Act
Out-of-pocket maximum
Nonduplication of benefits
49. Bases employer unemployment insurance on the employer's number of terminated workers
Experience Rating
Premium sharing
457 Plans
Independent contractors
50. Replaces a portion of an employee's lost income after short-term disability coverage ends; may be combined with Social Security disability
FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act)
Premium sharing
Long-term disability(LTD) coverage
Deferred Profit-Sharing Plan