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Exam Code: SPHR
Exam Name: Senior Professional in Human Resources
Date: Jul 16, 2019
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Question 1
Drag and drop the compensations beside their corresponding descriptions. 
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Explanation:
At the broadest level, compensation and benefits, also referred to as total rewards, can be described as an exchange of payment from an employer for the services provided by its employees. The components of total rewards package are as follows:Monetary compensation: Monetary compensation includes any costs the organization incurs for the benefit of employees, such as all forms of cash compensation, 401(k) matching, medical care premiums, pension plans, and paid time off. Other kinds of rewards include benefits that support the organization's culture such as stock options, Employee Stock Ownership Programs (ESOPs), and incentive plans.Nonmonetary compensation: Nonmonetary compensation includes nontraditional work life balance benefits such as telecommuting, on site childcare, and flex time.Direct compensation: Direct compensation includes payments made to employees that are associated with wages and salaries. This includes base pay, variable compensation, and pay for performance.Indirect compensation: Indirect compensation consists of any employee payments not associated with wages and salaries. This includes fringe benefits such as vacation, sick, and holiday pay; insurance premiums paid on behalf of employees; leaves of absence; 401(k) or other pension plans; and government mandated benefits such as Social Security or Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and other benefits.Chapter: Compensation and BenefitsObjective: Total Rewards Defined
At the broadest level, compensation and benefits, also referred to as total rewards, can be described as an exchange of payment from an employer for the services provided by its employees. The components of total rewards package are as follows:
Monetary compensation: Monetary compensation includes any costs the organization incurs for the benefit of employees, such as all forms of cash compensation, 401(k) matching, medical care premiums, pension plans, and paid time off. Other kinds of rewards include benefits that support the organization's culture such as stock options, Employee Stock Ownership Programs (ESOPs), and incentive plans.
Nonmonetary compensation: Nonmonetary compensation includes nontraditional work life balance benefits such as telecommuting, on site childcare, and flex time.
Direct compensation: Direct compensation includes payments made to employees that are associated with wages and salaries. This includes base pay, variable compensation, and pay for performance.
Indirect compensation: Indirect compensation consists of any employee payments not associated with wages and salaries. This includes fringe benefits such as vacation, sick, and holiday pay; insurance premiums paid on behalf of employees; leaves of absence; 401(k) or other pension plans; and government mandated benefits such as Social Security or Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and other benefits.
Chapter: Compensation and Benefits
Objective: Total Rewards Defined
Question 2
John is a nonexempt employee in your company and he works Monday through Friday, 8AM to 5 PM. He will be flying from Chicago to Nashville on Sunday afternoon to represent your company in a trade show on Monday. The flight from Chicago leaves at 4PM and will arrive in Nashville at 6PM. How many hours of compensation is John eligible for because of the Sunday flight according to the Fair Labor Standards Act?
  1. Zero
  2. 1
  3. 2
  4. 3
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
Answer option B is correct. The Department of Labor and the FLSA does not consider travel time outside of normal working hours to be compensable. Because John works between the hours of 8AM and 5PM his flight is eligible for just one hour of compensation. This is true even though the flight happens to be on the weekend. Answer option A is incorrect. John will receive one hour of payment, not zero. Answer option C is incorrect. John will only receive one hour of payment as one hour is between his regular working hours and the other is not. Answer option D is incorrect. John won't receive time and a half for his travel. Reference: Professional in Human Resources Certification Study Guide, Sybex, ISBN: 978-0-470-43096-5. Chapter Six: Total Rewards. Official PHR and SPHR Certification Guide, HR Certification Institute, ISBN: 978-1-586-44149-4, Section III, The US Body of Knowledge.Chapter: Compensation and BenefitsObjective: Total Rewards Defined
Answer option B is correct. 
The Department of Labor and the FLSA does not consider travel time outside of normal working hours to be compensable. Because John works between the hours of 8AM and 5PM his flight is eligible for just one hour of compensation. This is true even though the flight happens to be on the weekend. 
Answer option A is incorrect. John will receive one hour of payment, not zero. 
Answer option C is incorrect. John will only receive one hour of payment as one hour is between his regular working hours and the other is not. 
Answer option D is incorrect. John won't receive time and a half for his travel. 
Reference: Professional in Human Resources Certification Study Guide, Sybex, ISBN: 978-0-470-43096-5. Chapter Six: Total Rewards. Official PHR and SPHR Certification Guide, HR Certification Institute, ISBN: 978-1-586-44149-4, Section III, The US Body of Knowledge.
Chapter: Compensation and Benefits
Objective: Total Rewards Defined
Question 3
Before selecting an HRIS system, which of the following questions should be answered?
  1. All of the above.
  2. What information will be converted to the HRIS?
  3. Who will have access to the information stored in the HRIS?
  4. How will the HRIS be accessed?
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
Answer option A is correct. A needs analysis will provide answers to these questions, as well as whether the HRIS will be integrated with payroll or other systems and what kinds of reports will be produced. See Chapters 2 and 3 for more information. Chapter: Core Knowledge Requirements for HR ProfessionalsObjective: Human Resource Technology
Answer option A is correct. 
A needs analysis will provide answers to these questions, as well as whether the HRIS will be integrated with payroll or other systems and what kinds of reports will be produced. See Chapters 2 and 3 for more information. 
Chapter: Core Knowledge Requirements for HR Professionals
Objective: Human Resource Technology
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